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OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  ARMY 

IN  THE  WORLD  WAR 


VOLUME  XV 

STATISTICS 


PART  TWO 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY 
STATISTICS 

BASED  ON  THE  MEDICAL  RECORDS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  ARMY 
APRIL  1,  1917,  TO  DECEMBER  31,  1919.  INCLUSIVE 


PREPARED  UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF 

MAJ.  GEN.  M.  W.  IRELAND 

The  Surgeon  General 


Maj.  Albert  G.  Love,  M.  C.,  U.  S.  Army 


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LETTER  OF  TRANSMISSION. 


I have  the  honor  to  submit  herewith  a portion  of  the  history  of  the  MEDI- 
CAL DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  ARMY  IN  THE  WORLD 
WAR.  The  portion  submitted  is  entitled  “ Medical  and  Casualty  Statistics,” 
and  is  Part  Two  of  Volume  XV,  on  the  subject  of  Statistics. 

The  various  parts  of  this  history,  irrespective  of  sequence  in  volume  num- 
bers, will  he  published  from  time  to  time  in  such  order  as  material  becomes 
available. 

M.  W.  Ireland, 

Major  General,  The  Surgeon  General. 

The  Secretary  of  War. 


EDITORIAL  BOARD. 


Lieut.  Col.  Frank  W.  Weed,  M.  C.,  Editor  in  Chief. 

Loy  McAfee,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Assistant  Editor  in  Chief. 

Col.  Bailey  Iv.  Ashford,  M.  C. 

Col.  Frank  Billings,  M.  C. 

Col.  Thomas  R.  Boggs,  M.  C. 

Col.  George  E.  Brewer,  M.  C. 

Col.  W.  P.  Chamberlain,  M.  C. 

Col.  C.  F.  Craig,  M.  C. 

Col.  Haven  Emerson,  M.  C. 

Brig.  Gen.  John  M.  T.  Finney,  M.  D. 

Col.  J.  FI.  Ford,  M.  C. 

Lieut.  Col.  Fielding  H.  Garrison,  M.  C. 

Col.  H.  L.  Gilchrist,  M.  C. 

Brig.  Gen.  Jefferson  R.  Kean,  M.  D. 

Lieut,  Col.  A.  G.  Love,  M.  C. 

Col.  Charles  Ly'ncii,  M.  C.b 
Col.  James  F.  McKernon,  M.  C. 

Col.  S.  J.  Morris,  M.  C. 

Col.  C.  F.  Morse,  M.  C. 

Col.  R.  T.  Oliver,  D.  C. 

Col.  Charles  R.  Reynolds,  M.  C. 

Col.  Thomas  W.  Salmon,  M.  C. 

Lieut.  Col.  G.  E.  de  Schweinitz,  M.  C. 

Col.  J.  F.  Siler,  M.  C. 

Brig.  Gen.  W.  S.  Thayer,  M.  D. 

Col.  A.  D.  Tuttle,  M.  C. 

Col.  William  II.  Welch,  M.  C. 

Col.  E.  P.  Wolfe,  M.  C. 

Lieut.  Col.  Casey  A.  Wood,  M.  C. 

Col.  IIans  Zinsser,  M.  C. 

» The  highest  rank  held  during  the  World  War  has  been  used  in  the  case  of  each  officer. 

b On  August  8,  1924,  Col.  Charles  Lynch  ceased  to  function  as  editor  in  chief  of  the  history  by  reason  of  his 
retirement  from  the  service,  and  became  a member  of  the  advisory  editorial  board. 


IV 


PREFACE. 


Publication  of  this  part  of  the  volume  on  statistics,  containing  the  medical 
and  casualty  statistics  for  the  United  States  Army  during  the  World  War, 
completes  the  war  statistical  work  of  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office,  with  the 
exception  of  such  special  statistical  matter  as  may  find  place  in  the  professional 
volumes. 

This  work  really  began  with  the  reorganization  of  the  medical  records 
section  of  that  office  in  October,  1917.  It  has  been  carried  out  through  various 
administrative  changes,  all  of  which  are  described  in  Volume  I of  this  history. 
The  final  change  was  the  authorization  of  the  Statistical  Division  in  the  Surgeon 
General’s  Office,  effected  by  Office  Order  No.  5,  Office  of  the  Surgeon  General, 
W.  D.,  February  15,  1921.  This  division  is  responsible  for  the  compilation  of 
the  statistics  included  in  the  present  volume. 

As  a result  of  the  war  statistical  work  of  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office  three 
statistical  studies  have  already  been  prepared  and  published.  The  first, 
“Physical  Examinations  of  the  First  Million  Draft  Recruits;  Methods  and 
Results,”  was  published,  in  1919,  as  Bulletin  No.  11  of  the  Surgeon  General’s 
Office.  This  was  a study  of  the  physical  examinations  of  the  first  million  draft 
recruits  who  were  sent  to  military  camps.  The  second,  “Defects  Found  in 
Drafted  Men,”  published  by  the  War  Department,  at  the  Government  Printing 
Office,  in  1920,  was  a study  of  the  physical  examinations  of  all  selective  service 
men  of  the  first  and  second  registrations  who  were  rejected  by  the  local  boards  as 
physically  or  mentally  unfit  for  all  military  service;  and  of  approximately 
2,000,000  selective  service  men  sent  to  military  camps.  The  third,  “Army 
Anthropology,”  was  published  as  Part  I,  of  this  volume. 

Medical  and  casualty  statistics  have  also  been  published  from  year  to  year 
in  the  reports  of  the  Surgeon  General  for  1918,  1919,  and  1920.  These  contain 
such  statistics  for  the  calendar  years  of  1917,  1918,  and  1919,  respectively. 
Many  data  contained  in  these  reports,  with  some  additional  data,  will  be  found 
in  the  following  pages.  Comparison  of  the  tables  in  the  Surgeon  General’s 
annual  reports  for  the  years  mentioned  with  those  in  the  present  volume  will 
reveal  some  differences.  In  all  such  cases  the  figures  which  appear  here  should 
be  given  preference. 

Later,  The  Adjutant  General  proposes  to  publish  final  casualty  statistics 
which  will  be  based  on  a careful  study  of  the  complete  records  of  all  the  individu- 
als concerned.  These  figures  also  will  vary  to  some  extent  from  those  which 
appear  here,  due  mainly  to  the  fact  that  they  were  prepared  solely  for  military 
purposes  while  those  of  the  Medical  Department  had  other  purposes  in  mind  as 
well. 

During  the  war  approximately  12,000,000  individual  medical  records  were 
received  in  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office,  all  of  which  have  been  utilized  for  the 


VI 


PREFACE. 


statistics  which  appear  in  the  present  volume.  For  the  statistical  tables  in  the 
Annual  Reports  of  the  Surgeon  General  for  1917,  1918,  and  1919,  and  for  the 
present  volume,  approximately  5,000,000  perforated  statistical  cards  were  pre- 
pared. 

The  assistance  of  Maj.  Charles  B.  Davenport,  S.  C.,  is  gratefully  acknowl- 
edged. While  this  officer  was  not  so  intimately  or  directly  concerned  in  the 
preparation  of  the  present  statistics  as  with  that  of  the  other  statistical  com- 
pilations which  have  been  mentioned  above,  he  performed  most  valuable  serv- 
ices in  connection  with  the  compilation  of  statistics  for  the  1918  report  of  the 
Surgeon  General,  which  have  been  largely  made  of  use  here. 

Maj.  Robert  Delafield,  S.  C.,  who  served  as  assistant  in  the  medical  records 
section  during  its  early  days,  also  performed  a valuable  service  to  this  volume 
in  that  his  painstaking  work  at  that  time  is  reflected  in  the  present  tables. 

At  the  maximum,  approximately  350  clerks  were  employed  at  one  time  in 
the  medical  records  section.  Practically  all  of  them  performed  their  duties 
intelligently,  thoroughly,  and  conscientiously.  All  of  those  who  so  served  in 
the  section  played  his  or  her  part  in  the  preparation  of  the  present  volume. 
Only  a few  clerks,  comparatively  speaking,  have  remained,  however,  and 
have  worked  directly  in  getting  the  matter  ready  for  the  press.  It  is  a special 
pleasure  to  acknowledge  the  assistance  of  those  most  directly  concerned  by 
name: 

Mr.  William  II.  Deggs,  principal  clerk  of  the  medical  records  section,  since 
retired;  Mr.  Huntt  P.  Larcombe,  now  principal  clerk  of  the  division;  Mr.  Silas 
Berryman;  Miss  Helen  R.  Markley;  Miss  Loretta  O’Donnell;  Miss  Viola  N. 
Rose;  Miss  Anna  T.  Buckley;  Miss  Bertha  Shipley;  Miss  Elizabeth  Holland; 
Mrs.  Harriett  Rogers;  Mr.  Myer  Lipshitch ; Miss  Mary  C.  Saunders;  Miss  Bew 
Patten;  Miss  Nellie  Albce;  Mrs.  Katheryn  Kavanagh;  Miss  Inez  Tyler;  Mrs. 
Blanche  E.  Moore;  Miss  Elsa  M.  Hansen;  Mrs.  Ella  F.  Miner;  Mrs.  Mary 
Roberts;  Miss  Ruth  W.  Harris;  Miss  Annie  E.  Braju 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Preface 


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VI 


PREFACE. 


statistics  which  appear  in  the  present  volume.  For  the  statistical  tables  in  the 
Annual  Reports  of  the  Surgeon  General  for  1917,  1918,  and  1919,  and  for  the 
present  volume,  approximately  5,000,000  perforated  statistical  cards  were  pre- 
pared. 

Tlio  eceiotonno  nf  Alfa  i ^ B 1 d 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Preface 


Section  I. 


Page. 

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METHODS  OF  COLLECTING  AND  COMPILING  VITAL  STATISTICS. 

Page. 


Strength  data  and  estimate? 1 

Strength  of  total  Army 3 

Strength  of  the  Army,  United  States  and  Europe 3 

Strength  by  countries 4 

Strength  by  age 4 

Strength  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  by  specified  camps  and  by 

States  (other  camps  and  posts) 5 

Strength  by  arms  of  service  and  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  A.  E.  F., 

1918 5 

Strength,  Russia  and  Siberia — 1918-1919 5 

Sick  and  wounded  data 5 

Methods  of  assembling  statistical  data  in  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office 7 

Method  of  assembling  strength  data 

Method  of  assembling  sick  and  wounded  data 8 

Explanation  of  terms  and  methods  used 10 


Section  II. 


TABLES. 

Table. 

1.  Strength  of  total  Army,  by  months,  all  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  including 

white,  colored,  and  native  troops,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive 

2.  Strength  of  Army,  United  States  and  Europe,  by'  months,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 

31,  1919,  inclusive 

3.  Strength  of  white  enlisted  men,  by  countries,  by  months,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 

31,  1919,  inclusive 

4.  Strength  of  colored  enlisted  men,  by  countries,  by  months,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 

31,  1919,  inclusive 

5.  Strength  of  native  troops,  by  countries,  by  months,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919, 

inclusive 

6.  Strength  by  age  (approximate),  of  3,673,133  officers  and  enlisted  men,  including  both 

white  and  colored,  United  States  and  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919, 
inclusive 

7.  Strength  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  stationed  in  the  United  States,  by  specified  camps 

and  by  States  (other  camps  and  posts),  by  months,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31, 
1919,  inclusive. 

8.  Strength  of  specified  camps,  total  enlisted  men,  by  months,  September  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive 

9.  Strength  of  specified  camps,  white  enlisted  men,  by  months,  September  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive 

10.  Strength  of  specified  camps,  colored  enlisted  men,  by  months,  September  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive 

11.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months,  Camp  Beauregard,  La 

12.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months,  Camp  Bowie,  Tex 

13.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months,  Camp  Cody,  N.  Mex 


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Table.  Page. 

14.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard  by 

States,  by  months,  Camp  Custer,  Mich 58 

15.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months.  Camp  Devens,  Mass 59 

16.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Dix,  N.  J 59 

17.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa 60 

18.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Doniphan,  Okla 60 

19.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Funston,  Kans 61 

20.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga 61 

21.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Grant,  111 62 

22.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga 62 

23.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C 63 

24.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Iveamy,  Calif 63 

25.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Lee,  Va 64 

26.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Lewis,  Wash  64 

27.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Logan,  Tex 65 

28.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  MacArthur,  Tex 65 

29.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  McClellan,  Ala 66 

30.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Meade,  Md 66 

31.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Pike,  Ark 67 

32.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C 68 

33.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Shelby,  Miss 68 

34.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Sheridan,  Ala 69 

35.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio 69 

36.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky 70 

37.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Travis,  Tex 70 

38.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  sendee  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y 71 

39.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C 71 

40.  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months,  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga 72 

41.  Strength,  total  enlisted  men,  by  States  (excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  April  1, 

1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive 73 


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Table.  Page. 

42.  Strength,  white  enlisted  men,  by  States  (excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  April 

1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive 76 

43.  Strength,  colored  enlisted  men,  by  States  (excluding  specified  camps),  by  months, 

April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive 79 

44.  Strength  by  arms  of  service,  and  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  American 

Expeditionary  Forces,  1918 82 

45.  Strength,  Russia  and  Siberia,  1918  and  1919 82 

46.  Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white, 

colored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919, 
inclusive ; absolute  numbers 86  — 

47.  Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white, 

colored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31, 

1919,  inclusive;  ratios  per  1,000 110  " 

48.  Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive; 
absolute  numbers 134 

49.  Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive; 
ratios  per  1,000 150 

50.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted 

men,  white,  colored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 
31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 166 

51.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men, 

white,  colored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31, 

1919,  inclusive;  ratios  per  1,000 190 

52.  Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  April  1, 1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive; 
absolute  numbers 214 

53.  Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive; 
ratios  per  1,000 238 

54.  Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 262 

55.  Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 278 

56.  Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  Decem- 

ber 31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 294 

57.  Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  Decem- 

ber 31,  1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 310 

58.  Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 

31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 326 

59.  Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 

31,  1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 338 

60.  Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919, 

inclusive ; absolute  numbers 350 

61.  Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919, 

inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 362 

62.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 

1917,  to  December  31, 1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 374 

63.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 

1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 390 

64.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 406 

65.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 422 

66.  Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 438 

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67.  Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 454 

68.  Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31, 

1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 470 

69.  Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31, 

1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 486 

70.  Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 1917,  to  December 

31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 494 

71.  Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 

31,  1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 502 

72.  Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1, 1917,  to  December  31,  1919, 

inclusive;  absolute  numbers 510 

73.  Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31, 1919, 

inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 514 

74.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 

1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 518 

75.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 

1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 534 

76.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 550 

77.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  annual  ratios  per  1,000 556 

78.  Admissions,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to 

December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 560 

79.  Deaths  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  April  1,1917,  to  December 

31,  1919,  inclusive,  absolute  numbers 568 

80.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  April  1, 

1917,  to  December  31,  1919;  absolute  numbers 572 

81.  Admissions  and  deaths,  for  diseases,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe,  April  1, 

1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  per- 
centage fatality  rates 576 

82.  Concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 580 

83.  Deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored  enlisted 

men,  United  States  and  Europe,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  abso- 
lute numbers 670 

84.  Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 
31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 678 

85.  Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 
31,  1919,  inclusive;  ratios  per  1,000 708 

86.  Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to  December 
31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 738 

87.  Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  speci- 

fied camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31, 

1919,  inclusive;  ratios  per  1,000 756 

88.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 1917,  to 
December  31,  1919,  inclusive:  absolute  numbers 774 

89.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (exclud- 

ing troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 1917, 
to  December  31, 1919,  inclusive;  ratios  per  1,000 804 

90.  Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 1917,  toDecem- 
ber  31 , 1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 834 


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Table.  page. 

91.  Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 1917,  to  Decem- 
ber 31, 1919,  inclusive;  ratios  per  1,000 858 

92.  Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  speci- 

fied camps),  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31, 

1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 882 

93.  Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  speci- 

fied camps),  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31, 

1919,  inclusive;  ratios  per  1,000 894 

94.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps),  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 1917,  to 
December  31,  1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 90G 

95.  Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (exclud- 

ing troops  in  specified  camps),  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  April  1, 

1917,  to  December  31, 1919,  inclusive;  ratios  per  1.000 930 

96.  Admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States, 

October  1, 1917,  to  December  31, 1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 954 

97.  Deaths,  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Octo- 

ber 1, 1917,  to  December  31, 1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 956 

98.  Discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men, 

United  States,  October  1, 1917,  to  December  31, 1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers. . . . 958 

99.  Days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States, 

January  1, 1918,  to  December  31, 1919,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 960 

100.  Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 

by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  October  1, 

1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive 962 

101.  Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by 

camps  of  occurrence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  October  1,  1917, 
to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive 978 

102.  Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 

by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  October  1, 

1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive 994 

103.  Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by 

camps  of  occurrence,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  October  1, 

1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive 1007 

104.  Admissions  and  deaths,  nonbattle  injuries,  total  Army,  April  1917,  to  December,  1919, 

inclusive.  Absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  strength,  rate  per  1,000  of  nonbattle 
injuries,  and  case  fatality  rates 1015 

105.  Admissions,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers  and 

ratios  per  1,000 1017 

106.  Deaths,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers  and  ratios 

per  1,000 1017 

107.  Discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute 

numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1018 

108.  Days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute 

numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1018 

109.  Admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18; 

absolute'  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1019 

110.  Deaths,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  abso- 

lute numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1021 

111.  Discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men, 

1917-18;  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1022 

112.  Days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men, 

1917-18;  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1023 

113.  Admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by  poisonous  gases,  officers 

and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates 1023 


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114.  Admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by  gunshot  missiles,  officers 

and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates 1023 

115.  Admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by  region  and  by  mili- 

tary agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and  multiple  wounds,  officers  and 
enlisted  men,  1917-18 1024 

116.  Admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted 

men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000 1025 

117.  Deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  total  officers  and 

enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000 3 026 

118.  Killed  in  action,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917- 

18;  absolute  numbers,  and  ratios  per  1,000 1027 

119.  Admissions  and  deaths,  battle  injuries,  and  killed  in  action,  by  arms  of  service, 

total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  case 
fatality  rates 1028 

120.  Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery, 

Machine  Gun  Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  January  1 to  Novem- 
ber 11,  1918,  inclusive 1029 

121.  Deaths,  and  wounded  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  North  Russia  and  Siberia, 

August,  1918,  to  March,  1920,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers 1179 

122.  Admissions,  deaths,  discharges  for  disability  and  days  lost,  including  killed  in  action, 

total  army,  excluding  North  Russia  and  Siberia;  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000, 
and  percentages,  April  1,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive 1180 


PLATES. 

Plate.  Page. 

I.  Strength  of  total  Army,  officers,  all  enlisted  men,  and  total,  by  months,  April, 

1917,  to  December,  1919 16 

II.  Strength  of  total  Army,  United  States,  Europe,  other  countries,  and  total  Army, 

by  months,  April,  1917,  to  December,  1919 18 

III.  Strength  of  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Europe,  other  countries,  and 

total  Army,  by  months,  April,  1917,  to  December,  1919 20 

IV.  Strength  of  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Europe,  other  countries,  and 

total  Army,  by  months,  April,  1917,  to  December,  1919 22 

V.  Strength  of  native  troops,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  Hawaiian,  and  total,  by 

months,  April,  1917,  to  December,  1919 24 

VI.  Density  of  population  by  States,  census  of  1920 ( . 26 

VII.  Number  of  enlisted  men  furnished  by  States,  April,  1917,  to  November  11, 1918.  27 

VIII.  Total  enlisted  men  furnished  by  States,  Regulars,  National  Guard,  and  National 

Army,  April,  1917,  to  November  11,  1918 28 

IX.  White  enlisted  men  furnished  by  States,  Regulars,  National  Guard,  and  Na- 
tional Army,  April,  1917,  to  November  11,  1918 29 

X.  Colored  enlisted  men  furnished  by  States,  Regulars,  National  Guard,  and  Na- 
tional Army,  April,  1917,  to  November  11,  1918 30 

XI.  Location  of  Camps,  April,  1917,  to  November  11,  1918 31 

XII.  Camp  Beauregard,  La.;  strength  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

July,  1919 38 

XIII.  Camp  Bowie,  Tex.;  strength  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

August,  1919 38 

XIV.  Camp  Cody,  N.  Mex.;  strength  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

August,  1919 39 

XV.  Camp  Custer,  Mich.;  strength  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 39 

XVI.  Camp  Devens,  Mass.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 40 


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XVII.  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 40 

XVIII.  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 41 

XIX.  Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917, 

to  December,  1918 41 

XX.  Camp  Eustis,  Va. ; strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  May,  1918,  to  December, 

1919 42 

XXI.  Camp  Forrest,  Ga. ; strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  January,  1918,  to  Febru- 
ary, 1919 42 

XXII.  Camp  Fremont,  S.  C.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  January,  1918,  to 

April,  1919 43 

XXIII.  Camp  Funston,  Kans.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 43 

XXIV.. Camp  Gordon,  Ga.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 44 

XXV.  Camp  Grant,  111.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to  De- 
cember, 1919 44 

XXVI.  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

March,  1919 45 

XXVII.  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  January,  1918,  to 

April,  1919 45 

XXVIII.  Camp  Hancock,  N.  J.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

May,  1919 46 

XXIX.  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  January,  1918,  to 

December,  1919 46 

XXX.  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 47 

XXXI.  Camp  Johnston,  Fla.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  January,  1918,  to 

December,  1919 47 

XXXII.  Camp  Kearny,  Calif.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 48 

XXXIII.  Camp  Lee,  Va.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 48 

XXXIV.  Camp  Lewis,  Wash.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 49 

XXXV.  Camp  Logan,  Tex.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

April,  1919 49 

XXXVI.  Camp  MacArthur,  Tex.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917, 

to  May,  1919 50 

XXXVII.  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 50 

XXXVIII.  Camp  Meade,  Md.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 51 

XXXIX.  Camp  Mills,  X.  Y.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

November,  1919 51 

XL.  Camp  Pike,  Ark.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 52 

XLI.  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

April,  1919 ...  52 

XLII.  Camp  Shelby,  Miss.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

October,  1919 53 

XLIII.  Camp  Sheridan,  Ala.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

September,  1919 53 

XLIV.  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 54 


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Plate.  Page. 

XLV.  Camp  Taylor,  Ky. ; strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 54 

XLVI.  Camp  Travis,  Tex.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 55 

XLVII.  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y. ; strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

December,  1919 55 

XLVIII.  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917, 

to  October,  1919 56 

XLIX.  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.;  strength,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  September,  1917,  to 

June,  1919 56 

L.  Diseases  (all),  comparative  trend,  enlisted  men,  United  States  Army,  United 
States  and  Europe,  admissions  and  deaths,  by  months,  April,  1917,  to 

December,  1919;  ratios  per  1,000 83 

LI.  Diseases  (all)  and  mobilization,  admissions  and  number  of  enlisted  men  mobi- 
lized, United  States,  comparative  trend  by  months,  April,  1917,  to  Decem- 
ber, 1919;  absolute  numbers 85 

LII.  Casualties  by  months,  all  causes,  United  States  troops,  World  War,  percentage 

rates 1016 

LIII.  Wounds  by  military  agents,  all  causes,  United  States  troops,  World  War,  per- 
centage rates 1020 

LIV.  General  comparisons,  gas  and  gunshot  wounds,  hospital  cases,  A.  E.  F.,  United 

States  troops,  World  War 1178 


APPENDIX. 

Page 

1.  Extracts  from  the  Manual  for  the  Medical  Department 1183 

II.  Sick  and  wounded  reports  for  American  Expeditionary  Forces 1193 

III.  Sick  and  wounded  forms  (Figures  1 to  16  inclusive) 1202 


SECTION  I. 


METHODS  OF  COLLECTING  AND  COMPILING  VITAL  STATISTICS. 

As  it  proved,  during  the  World  War,  it  was  necessary  to  utilize  for  medical 
and  casualty  statistics  not  only  reports  made  to  the  Surgeon  General  but,  to  a 
considerable  extent,  certain  ol'  those  made  to  The  Adjutant  General  and  to  the 
Provost  Marshal  General. 

It  is  not  necessary  here  to  describe  the  forms  of  special  interest  to  the  Medical 
Department  which  were  used  by  the  offices  of  The  Adjutant  General  and  the 
Provost  Marshal  General.  The  contrary  is  believed  to  be  the  case  respecting 
Medical  Department  forms.  Those  of  particular  interest  from  the  statistical 
standpoint  are  reproduced  in  Appendix  III.  Moreover,  in  other  appendices 
may  be  found  the  orders  in  force  regarding  registration  and  reports  of  sick  and 
wounded. 

Vital  statistics  were  compiled  for  our  entire  Army,  wherever  serving,  includ- 
ing troops  in  our  tropical  possessions  and  in  China.  Discussion  of  the  subject 
here  will  be  carried  on  under  three  heads,  viz:  (1)  Strength  data  and  estimates; 
(2)  sick  and  wounded  data;  (3)  methods  of  assembling  data  in  the  Surgeon 
General’s  Office.  Then  comes  an  explanation  of  the  terms  and  methods  used. 
The  various  tables  follow. 

STRENGTH  DATA  AND  ESTIMATES. 

It  was  highly  desirable,  of  course,  that  the  strength  of  the  Army  day  by 
day  be  determined  in  order  that  its  medical  and  casualty  statistics  might  be  eval- 
uated. This  proved  by  no  means  a simple  or  a wholly  practicable  task. 
As  World  War  methods  were  based  on,  though  not  identical  with,  peace  time 
methods,  it  will  be  best  to  describe  the  latter  first. 

In  peace  times,  before  the  war,  the  senior  medical  officer  with  each  com- 
mand obtained  from  the  commanding  officer  the  troop  strength  day  by  day,  and 
reported  the  average  daily  strength  for  the  month  at  the  end  of  each  month. 
This  report  was  made  to  the  Surgeon  General  on  Medical  Department  Form 
No.  51.  The  form  in  question,  as  will  be  seen  later,  was  a part  of  the  monthly 
sick  and  wounded  report  to  the  Surgeon  General,  rendered  by  the  senior 
medical  officer  for  every  command.  The  data  on  Form  51  were  sufficient  to 
enable  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office  to  compile  total  strengths  and  strengths  in 
detail  in  peace  save  for  the  fact  that  then  certain  officers  and  men  are  always 
detached  from  their  commands  and,  in  consequence,  are  not  included  in  the 
strength  reports  of  medical  officers.  The  Adjutant  General,  however,  is  in  a 
position  to  know  the  total  strength  of  the  Army  from  monthly  reports  made  to 
him  by  individuals  detached,  as  well  as  by  all  commands.  To  illustrate  how  this 
actually  worked  out  in  peace,  for  the  year  1915,  the  officer  strength  as  obtained 
from  the  reports  of  sick  and  wounded  to  the  Surgeon  General  was  4,394;  as 

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reported  to  The  Adjutant  General,  it  was  4,7S3.  The  mean  enlisted  strength  of 
the  Army  for  the  same  year  (American  troops,  white  and  colored)  by  sick  and 
wounded  reports  was  93,262,  and  on  the  returns  of  The  Adjutant  General’s 
Office,  94,729.  Vital  statistics  in  peace  times  are  figured  on  the  Surgeon  Gen- 
eral’s strength,  The  Adjutant  General’s  figures  being  utilized  only  incidentally. 
It  is  also  important  to  remember  that  the  latter  figures  are  not  a daily  strength 
hut  the  strength  at  the  end  of  each  month,  and  consequently  could  not  be  used 
without  error  in  peace;  in  war,  their  use  would  prove  even  more  misleading, 
especially  during  periods  characterized  by  great  and  rapid  gains  or  losses  in 
strength.  Certain  losses  of  individuals,  viz,  killed  in  action,  deaths  not  at  mili- 
tary stations,  discharges  for  disability  and  retirements,  are  reported  only  to 
The  Adjutant  General,  and  these  must  be  taken  into  account  in  checking  peace- 
time, as  well  as  war-time,  vital  statistics. 

During  the  World  War  the  detached  list  was  relatively  small,  so  small 
that  no  material  error  due  to  this  cause  resulted.  Every  effort  was  made  to 
secure  the  monthly  sick  and  wounded  reports,  mentioned  above,  from  home 
troops,  and  in  the  main  this  was  very  successfully  accomplished.  When  reports 
of  this  character  were  not  received  they  were  demanded  by  letter  or  often  by 
telegram  from  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office.  The  principal  difficulty  encountered 
at  home  was  due  to  the  necessity  for  secrecy,  the  departure  of  organizations 
for  service  overseas  frequently  not  being  learned  by  the  Surgeon  General’s 
Office  for  weeks.  When  finally  learned,  however,  it  was  possible  to  straighten 
out  matters  satisfactorily.  At  home,  The  Adjutant  General’s  strength  figures 
also  were  used,  but  only  as  checks  and  for  rather  minor  details.  Like  methods 
were  in  successful  operation  for  troops  in  our  tropical  commands.  During 
the  demobilization  period,  at  home,  as  will  be  seen  later,  some  further  use  had 
to  be  made  of  The  Adjutant  General’s  figures. 

From  the  present  point  of  view,  strength  data  were  by  no  means  so  satis- 
factory for  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces, a nor  as  it  proved,  were  strength 
figures  always  obtainable  thence  through  the  same  reports,  i.  e.,  identical  forms. 
In  the  early  part  of  the  war,  May,  1917,  to  December,  1917,  since  Form  51, 
as  part  of  monthly  reports  of  sick  and  wounded,  was  rendered  the  Surgeon 
General’s  Office  from  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  this  form  was  utilized 
for  strength  data  in  the  same  way  as  like  reports  at  home  were  used.  Through 
the  greater  liability  to  error  in  reports  from  a force  in  campaign,  with  a con- 
stantly changing  strength,  it  was  found  much  more  necessary,  in  the  Surgeon 
General’s  Office,  to  check  the  strength  for  troops  overseas,  as  given  on  Form 
51  with  The  Adjutant  General’s  strength  at  the  end  of  each  month,  than  was 
the  case  for  troops  at  home.  When  Form  53  replaced  Form  51,  as  was  some- 
times the  case,  The  Adjutant  General’s  strength  figures  were  used.  It  was 
found  practicable  to  use  Form  51  exclusively  for  the  month  of  December,  1919, 
the  last  month  covered  by  these  statistics.  In  the  meantime,  from  January, 
1918,  to  November,  1919,  inclusive,  another  plan  had  to  be  followed  for  the 
American  Expeditionary  Forces.  This  was  due  to  the  fact  that  for  this  period 
strength  was  not  obtainable  from  reports  made  to  the  Surgeon  General.  While 
Form  51  was  not  abolished  in  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  until  the 
middle  of  1918,  it  was  so  often  not  received  in  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office 


a This  term  as  used  here  applies  to  our  forces  in  Europe,  excluding  North  Russia  and  Siberia. 


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for  the  earlier  months  of  191S  that  it  could  not  be  relied  upon  for  strength. 
On  June  15,  1918,  Form  51  was  done  away  with  in  the  American  Expeditionary 
Forces;  thenceforth  the  form  rendered  gave  no  strength  figures.  The  Adjutant 
General’s  figures,  therefore,  had  to  be  relied  upon  for  the  American  Expedi- 
tionary Forces  from  January  1,  1918,  to  November  30,  1919,  the  strength 
taken  being  that  of  the  last  day  of  the  month.  The  error  (strength  at  the  end 
of  month  instead  of  daily  strength)  was  constant,  of  course,  for  the  period 
in  question. 

Transports  afforded  the  poorest  figures  of  all  for  strength,  and  those 
utilized  here  are  only  estimates,  based  on  the  best  sources  of  information 
available.  These  estimates  were  made  in  the  following  manner:  From  May, 
1917,  through  November,  191S,  from  reports  of  organizations  leaving  the  various 
posts  and  camps  of  the  United  States,  supplemented  by  the  meager  reports 
received  from  transports;  from  December,  191S,  to  November,  1919,  inclusive, 
from  reports  to  the  sanitation  division  of  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office  of  the 
demobilization  of  troops  in  the  United  States,  supplemented  by  reports  of 
organizations  serving  in  the  United  States  and  in  countries  other  than  Europe, 
and  by  the  very  meager  reports  of  troops  traveling  on  transports. 

Strength  for  troops  in  Siberia  was  obtained  from  monthly  reports  of  sick 
and  wounded  (Form  51)  sent  to  the  Surgeon  General;  for  troops  in  Russia, 
from  The  Adjutant  General’s  reports,  the  strength  being  that  of  the  last  day 
of  the  month.  While  strength  figures  were  better  than  sick  and  wounded 
figures,  as  will  be  seen  later,  vital  statistics  for  these  two  commands  were  very 
poor  on  account  of  incomplete  reports. 

STRENGTH  OF  TOTAL  ARMY. 

For  this,  as  well  as  for  all  other  strengths,  the  reader  is  referred  to  the 
tables  covering  the  subject.  It  will  be  found,  in  the  main,  that  these  tables, 
with  their  footnotes,  are  self-explanatory.  This  renders  extended  detailed 
explanation  superfluous.  On  the  other  hand,  on  account  of  the  complicated 
nature  of  the  subject,  it  has  been  deemed  best,  even  at  the  risk  of  repetition, 
to  discuss  here  all  details  which  might  possibly  not  be  understood  solely  from 
study  of  the  tables. 

The  strength  of  total  Army  by  months,  all  countries,  for  officers  and 
enlisted  men,  white,  colored,  and  native,  is  found  in  Table  1.  It  is  apparent  from 
this  table  that  the  increase  in  strength  of  officers  was  coincident  with  that  for 
white  enlisted  men,  but  the  great  increase  in  negro  troops  did  not  begin  until 
the  late  spring  and  the  summer  of  1918.  The  demobilization  decline  was  more 
rapid  for  negroes  than  it  was  for  either  white  enlisted  men  or  for  officers.  In 
other  words,  the  negro  troops  on  an  average  came  in  later  and  were  demobilized 
earlier,  and  consequently  were  in  the  military  service,  on  the  average,  for  a 
shorter  period  of  time. 

STRENGTH  OF  ARMY,  UNITED  STATES  AND  EUROPE. 

This  is  shown  in  Table  2.  As  stated,  the  strength  on  the  last  day  of  each 
month  was  used  for  a long  period  in  Europe.  This  resulted  in  lowering  the  sick 
rates  for  the  period  during  which  the  troops  were  going  to  Europe,  since  the 


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monthly  strength  used  then  (end  of  month)  was  above  the  average  for  the  month 
in  question.  On  the  other  hand,  it  resulted  in  raising  the  sick  rates  for  the 
period  during  which  troops  were  returning  to  the  United  States,  for  then  the 
strength  at  the  end  of  the  month  was  below  the  average  for  the  month.  For 
the  entire  period,  while  no  one  month  was  exactly  correct,  the  monthly  excesses 
probably  were  equalized  more  or  less  by  the  monthly  deficits. 

Separate  strengths  for  white  and  colored  troops  were  not  furnished  in 
Europe.  It  is  obvious  that,  for  vital  statistics,  white  and  colored  should  be 
considered  separately.  During  the  calendar  year,  1917-18,  it  was  possible  to 
obtain  a very  fair  estimate  of  the  number  of  colored  troops  in  Europe  from 
month  to  month,  from  the  estimated  number  of  departures  of  these  troops 
from  posts,  camps,  etc.,  in  the  United  States,  as  shown  by  their  monthly  sick 
and  wounded  reports,  with  such  additional  information  as  could  be  obtained  from 
the  unsatisfactory  reports  furnished  from  transports.  When  these  troops  were 
returning  to  the  United  States  from  Europe,  it  was  impossible  to  obtain  the 
same  data  as  bases  for  estimating  the  separate  strengths  for  white  and  colored 
troops  remaining  in  Europe.  The  estimate  then  was  based  on  total  colored 
strength,  the  strength  of  colored  other  than  in  Europe,  and  on  reports  of 
demobilization. 

While  the  white  and  colored  strengths  in  Europe  are  believed  to  be  fairly 
close  approximations  they  must  be  accepted  only  as  close  estimates,  and,  since 
much  more  accurate  strengths  were  obtained  in  the  United  States  for  white  and 
colored  troops  separately,  deductions  based  on  the  United  States  figures  would 
probably  be  much  more  significant  than  for  white  and  colored  in  Europe. 

STRENGTH  BY  COUNTRIES. 

Strength  by  countries  for  total  Army  is  given  in  Table  1.  The  same  infor- 
mation for  enlisted  men — white,  colored,  and  native — is  given  in  much  more 
detail  in  Tables  3,  4,  and  5.  Attention  has  already  been  invited,  in  discussing 
Table  1,  to  the  differences  in  the  times  of  mobilization  and  demobilization  of 
the  various  classes  of  troops;  Tables  3,  4,  and  5 also  show  this.  During  the 
spring  and  summer  of  1918,  while  the  strength  of  the  total  Army  rose  rapidly, 
there  was  comparatively  little  increase  in  the  United  States,  since  troops  were 
then  being  sent  to  Europe,  where  the  rise  was  rapid  in  consequence.  Mean- 
while, the  strength  of  the  camps  in  the  United  States,  while  not  increasing,  was 
being  maintained  by  recruits  sent  to  them  who  were  then  trained  and  sent 
abroad  as  the  emergency  required.  Porto  Ilican  troops  increased  from  a 
strength  of  1,444  in  April,  1917,  to  a maximum  of  16,664  in  November,  1918; 
Filipino  troops  from  5,430  in  April,  1917,  to  a maximum  of  7,837  in  October, 
1918  (monthly  mean);  and  Hawaiian  troops,  which  were  organized  during  the 
war,  which  attained  to  a monthly  mean  strength  of  7,058  for  December,  1918. 
Native  troops  served  only  in  their  own  country,  save  Porto  Ricans,  who 
served  also  in  Panama,  as  shown  by  Table  5. 

STRENGTH  BY  AGE. 

The  basic  information  for  strength  by  age  was  obtained  from  Army  Anthro- 
pology (Vol.  XV,  Statistics,  Part  One,  Table  2,  p.  64).  This  information  was 
obtained  originally  from  the  records  of  the  Bureau  of  War  Risk  Insurance, 


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which  had  the  ages  given  by  3,673,133  applicants  for  War  Risk  Insurance, 
including  officers  as  well  as  enlisted  men. 

It  should  be  noted  that  the  age  given  is  usually  that  of  entry  into  the  service, 
and  that  the  figures  apply  only  to  the  applicants  above  mentioned. 

STRENGTH  OF  OFFICERS  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  BY  SPEC- 
IFIED CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES  (OTHER  CAMPS  AND  POSTS). 

The  strength  of  special  large  camps,  and  of  officers  and  men  not 
stationed  in  these  large  camps  but  elsewhere  in  the  United  States,  is  shown  in 
Table  7.  Officers  and  men  not  stationed  in  these  large  camps  were  classified 
by  individual  State  where  stationed,  no  account  being  taken  of  the  individual 
stations  within  the  particular  State  concerned.  While,  as  mentioned  elsewhere, 
the  strength  of  the  large  camps  was  taken  from  monthly  reports  of  sick  and 
wounded  made  by  senior  medical  officers  to  the  Surgeon  General,  at  certain 
camps  during  the  period  of  rapid  demobilization  in  1919  it  was  found  by  the 
Surgeon  General’s  Office  that  some  officers  and  enlisted  men  were  not  being  so 
reported  from  the  camps  in  cpiestion;  strength  figures  for  these  camps,  therefore, 
were  increased  in  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office,  for  the  time  being,  by  estimates 
based  on  demobilization  figures. 

The  tables  which  follow  Table  7,  and  the  accompanying  graphs,  go  in 
detail  into  the  matter  of  strengths  by  location  in  the  United  States. 

STRENGTH  BY  ARMS  OF  SERVICE  AND  BY  MONTHS,  TOTAL  OFFICERS  AND 
ENLISTED  MEN,  AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES,  1918. 

Strength  by  arms  of  service,  American  Expeditionary  F orces  (T able  44) , has 
been  calculated  only  for  the  year  1918.  As  will  be  seen  later,  this  strength  was 
used  to  figure  casualties  by  arms  of  service.  As  practically  no  battle  casualties 
occurred  in  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  save  for  the  year  19 IS,  no 
statistics  of  this  character  have  been  computed  for  the  only  other  year  involved, 
1917,  the  very  few  casualties  (60  wounded  and  15  killed  in  action)  for  that 
year  being  arbitrarily  carried  forward  into  1918. 

STRENGTH,  RUSSIA  AND  SIBERIA,  1918-1919. 

As  will  be  apparent  when  the  tables  giving  vital  statistics  for  troops  in 
these  two  commands  are  consulted,  the  figures  are  of  little  value;  however,  in 
the  interests  of  completeness  strength  Table  No.  45  has  been  made. 

SICK  AND  WOUNDED  DATA. 

During  the  World  War  preparation  of  individual  records  of  sick  and 
wounded  was,  as  it  still  is,  solely  a function  of  the  Medical  Department.  The 
forms  used  for  this  purpose  when  we  entered  the  war  were  originally  authorized 
to  be  effective  January,  1905.  They  were  the  report  cards  (Form  52,  Medical 
Department),  report  sheet  for  report  of  sick  and  wounded  (Form  51,  Medical 
Department),  and  the  nominal  check  list  (Forms  51a  and  516,  Medical  Depart- 
ment) . Taken  together,  these  constituted  a monthly  report  of  sick  and  wounded 
made  to  the  Surgeon  General. 

The  method  of  reporting  sick  and  wounded  in  vogue  when  we  entered  the 
World  War,  as  prescribed  in  the  Manual  for  the  Medical  Department,  and  as 


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carried  out  at  home  (and  practically  everywhere  else  save  in  the  American 
Expeditionary  Forces),  throughout  the  war,  is  described  in  Appendix  I. 

No  forms  other  than  those  which  have  been  mentioned  were  used  for 
reporting  sick  and  wounded  in  peace  and  they  were  to  be  retained  in  war, 
save  under  circumstances  which  will  now  be  explained. 

For  war,  the  Manual  for  the  Medical  Department  prescribed  two  additional 
forms:  (1)  Diagnosis  tags;  (2)  List  of  sick  and  wounded  (Form  53). 

Diagnosis  tags  were  used  in  our  service  for  many  years  before  the  World 
War.  The  Manual  for  the  Medical  Department  (see  Appendix  I,  pars.  567 
and  575,  inclusive)  prescribed  that  mobile  troops  or  commands  in  the  theater 
of  operations  in  time  of  war  should  use  diagnosis  tags,  when  first  aid  was  given, 
and  should  attach  them  to  the  bodies  of  killed  in  action,  examined  by  the 
Medical  Department  personnel.  These  tags,  originals  and  duplicates  (retained 
in  a book  from  which  the  originals  were  torn),  were  to  be  collected  and 
forwarded  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office,  through  the  chief  surgeon.  They 
were  of  material  importance  in  checking  Form  52  and  the  field  medical  card 
(adopted  June  15,  1 9 1 S) . 

A list  of  sick  and  wounded  (Form  53,  Medical  Department)  authorized 
on  February  18,  1916,  was  provided,  but  only  for  the  use  of  mobile  troops 
or  commands  in  the  theater  of  operations  in  time  of  war,  and  in  lieu  thereof 
the  regular  peace  report  of  sick  and  wounded.  This  form  corresponded 
in  size  and  ruling  to  “The  returns  of  casualties”  (Form  1490,  Adjutant 
General’s  Ollice,  edition  of  August  25,  1917).  No  space  was  provided  on 
Form  53  for  recording  the  age,  nativity,  and  color  of  the  patient,  nor  were 
provisions  made  for  recording  the  strength  of  the  organization  reported  upon, 
or  for  the  movement  of  (changes  in)  the  command  during  the  month. 

The  prescribed  method  of  reporting  sick  and  wounded  as  outlined  above 
was  thought  to  be  inadequate  for  use  in  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces, 
and  a board  of  medical  officers  serving  overseas  was  appointed  to  consider 
a revision  of  the  method  then  in  force.  This  board  recommended  that  the 
prescribed  method  be  modified  for  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces. 
The  recommendation  received  the  approval  of  the  commanding  general  and  was 
published  as  regulations  for  “Sick  and  Wounded  Reports  for  the  American 
Expeditionary  Forces,”  to  become  effective  June  15,  1918.  (See  Appendix  II.) 

The  principal  differences  in  the  method  thus  adopted  from  the  one 
previously  prescribed  follow: 

(a)  The  daily  report  of  casualties  and  changes  (Form  22,  A.  G.  0.,  A.  E.  F. ; 
Figs.  7 and  S),  on  June  15,  1918,  replaced  the  list  of  sick  and  wounded  (Form  53). 
The  former  was  not  used  by  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office.  Report  sheets 
(Form  51)  and  field  reports,  Forms  83,  84,  85,  211,  were  discarded.  The 
latter,  while  Medical  Department  forms,  had  no  reference  to  sick  and  wounded, 
and  will  not  be  referred  to  again. 

( 1) ) A field  medical  card  then  adopted  was  a report  and  a transfer  card, 
made  for  each  patient  at  the  first  dressing  station  or  hospital  and  sent  with 
him  in  a paper  envelope  when  transferred,  preferably  attached  to  his  clothing. 
Appropriate  notes  showing  operations,  complications,  and  other  data  were 
recorded  on  this  form  at  each  hospital  he  entered.  The  diagnosis  tag  was 
required  to  be  placed  in  the  envelope  containing  this  card.  The  field  medical 


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card  remained  with  the  patient  until  his  final  disposition  in  Europe,  or,  in  case 
of  transfer  to  the  United  States,  until  he  arrived  at  the  hospital  designated 
for  his  treatment  there. 

(c)  Form  52  was  still  used,  but  in  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces 
only  hospital  cases  were  so  reported.  Furthermore,  the  use  of  Form  52  was 
confined  to  one  hospital,  the  last  one  in  which  the  patient  was  treated  in 
Europe  prior  to  transfer  to  the  United  States,  or  to  any  other  disposition,  as 
death,  or  duty.  For  every  case  finally  so  disposed  of  in  Europe,  a report  card 
(Form  52,  A.  E.  F.)  and  a field  medical  card  were  forwarded  to  the  Surgeon 
General  through  the  chief  surgeon,  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  at  the  end 
of  the  month;  but  for  every  case  transferred  to  the  United  States,  a report 
card  only  was  forwarded  to  the  Surgeon  General,  the  field  medical  card  being 
sent  with  the  patient  to  his  hospital.  As  a matter  of  fact,  many  of  the  latter 
were  lost  in  transit  from  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces. 

( d ) No  cases  treated  in  quarters  or  in  infirmaries  were  reported,  nor  was 
any  case  reported  which  was  carded  for  record  only. 

One  further  difficulty  occurred  abroad.  In  Europe  (exclusive  of  North 
Russia),  in  North  Russia,  and  in  Siberia  some  of  the  American  sick  and 
wounded  were  treated  not  by  our  own  medical  officers  but  in  the  allied 
hospitals.  Efforts  were  made  by  the  medical  authorities  to  secure  from  these 
hospitals  accurate  records  of  all  such  cases.  A central  office  was  established 
in  Paris,  and  many  such  records  were  collected  and  forwarded  to  the  Surgeon 
General’s  Office.  Judging,  however,  by  the  incomplete  character  of  some  of 
the  records  received,  it  is  probable  that  for  a part  of  the  admissions  to  these 
hospitals,  and  for  some  of  the  deaths  which  resulted,  no  records  were  received. 

The  greatest  difficulty  encountered  was  in  obtaining  accurate  records 
from  troops  traveling  on  transports.  This  was  due  to  the  fact  that  Army 
medical  officers  were  not  generally  in  medical  charge  on  transports,  and  no 
arrangements  were  made  with  the  Navy,  or  with  civilian  transport  surgeons, 
for  medical  reports  for  sick  Army  personnel  en  route.  As  a result  the  reports 
of  the  sick  and  wounded  obtained  from  transports  were  practically  worthless. 
The  inadequacy  of  these  transport  reports  during  the  influenza  epidemic  in 
September  and  October,  1918,  probably  accounts  in  great  part  for  a discrep- 
ancy (amounting  to  1,649)  in  the  number  of  deaths  from  disease  reported  by 
The  Adjutant  General  and  by  the  Surgeon  General  as  having  occurred  in  the 
American  Expeditionary  Forces  and  on  transports.  It  is  only  fair  to  say, 
however,  that  a part  of  the  discrepancy  is  probably  attributable  to  the  inability 
of  our  medical  authorities  to  obtain  records  of  all  deaths  which  occurred  among 
our  men  in  the  hospitals  of  our  allies. 

METHODS  OF  ASSEMBLING  STATISTICAL  DATA  IN  THE  SURGEON  GENERAL’S 

OFFICE. 

METHOD  OF  ASSEMBLING  STRENGTH  DATA. 

All  pertinent  data  with  reference  to  strength  were  collected  from  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office  and  from  the  Provost  Marshal  General’s  Office,  in  the 
medical  record  section  of  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office;  there  they  were  care- 
fully studied  by  experienced  clerks  under  the  direct  supervision  of  the  officer 
in  charge.  As  explained  elsewhere,  their  figures  were  utilized  for  strength 


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tables  in  so  far  as  the  Surgeon  General’s  better  figures  for  vital  statistical  pur- 
poses were  not  available.  When  the  Surgeon  General’s  figures  covered  strength, 
it  was  a matter  of  very  simple  mathematics  to  obtain  from  them  strengths  in 
gross  and  in  detail.  Certain  estimates  of  strength  were  also  made  in  this 
branch  of  the  medical  record  section. 

METHOD  OF  ASSEMBLING  SICK  AND  WOUNDED  DATA. 

From  what  has  been  said  it  will  be  understood  that  for  each  Army  patient 
there  was  made  a report  card  or  cards  covering  his  sicknesses  or  wounds,  and 
that  these  cards  were  sent  monthly  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office.  Compiling 
statistics  from  such  cards  then  consisted  merely  in  assembling  and  counting 
the  cases  in  gross  and  in  detail,  though  this  process  might  and  actually  did 
prove  very  complicated.  Before  the  war  the  report  cards  were  first  filed  by 
post  or  organization.  After  the  disease  numbers  (International  Classification) 
had  been  entered  on  the  individual  report  cards,  each  case  was  assembled  by 
following  it  through  all  report  cards  made  for  it.  Great  statistical  sheets  were 
then  utilized  for  transcribing  the  case  records  numerically  from  the  individual 
report  cards,  and  thus  were  compiled  the  vital  statistics  to  be  finally  published 
in  the  Surgeon  General’s  annual  reports.  Counting  was  done  by  hand. 

The  method  of  filing  the  report  cards  in  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office  was 
changed  in  October,  1917.  Subsequent  to  that  time  all  report  cards  received 
from  any  source  in  the  Army  were  arranged  in  one  general  alphabetical  file,  in 
dictionary  order,  by  surnames.  Surnames  were  subdivided  by  Christian  names, 
and  similar  Christian  names  by  age,  nativity,  etc.  All  of  the  cards,  or  at  least 
a large  percentage,  for  a given  case  were  brought  together  before  any  attempt 
was  made  to  utilize  their  data.  Inasmuch  as  it  was  necessary  to  prepare  the 
statistical  tables  for  the  Surgeon  General’s  annual  reports  from  each  year’s 
material,  it  was  not  possible  to  assemble  all  the  record  cards  for  the  war  in  one 
file  before  attempting  to  compile  the  statistics.  Consequently  this  work  was 
done  by  card  groups  for  three  or  four  months  as  the  cards  were  assembled  and 
alphabetized.  An  effort  was  made  at  the  beginning  of  the  work  to  use  only 
the  cards  for  completed  cases,  taking  out  all  cards  for  incomplete  cases,  and 
placing  them  in  a file  to  be  worked  later.  This  plan,  however,  involved  so 
much  additional  labor  in  rearranging  the  cards  that  it  had  to  be  discontinued. 
Subsequently  all  report  cards  in  every  file  were  used,  the  disposition  being 
shown  as  incomplete  when  necessary. 

By  regulations  a report  card  (Form  52)  was  furnished  for  every  case  com- 
pleted in  hospital  or  in  quarters,  or  carded  for  record  only,  during  the  current 
month,  and  for  all  patients  remaining  on  sick  report  at  the  end  of  the  month  in 
which  admitted,  a second  report  card  being  required  for  the  month  in  which  the 
case  was  completed  when  more  than  one  month  was  involved.  For  the  pur- 
poses of  the  annual  reports,  on  December  31  of  each  year  a report  card  was 
required  also  for  every  patient  remaining  on  sick  report  on  that  date.  Very 
frequently,  however,  several  cards  in  addition  to  those  mentioned  were  ulti- 
mately received  for  cases  of  chronic  character  admitted  to  sick  report  several 
times,  and  especially  for  such  cases  originating  in  the  field  or  overseas,  for 
whom  many  transfers  were  involved.  As  the  space  on  Form  52  is  necessarily 


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limited,  frequently  nearly  all  of  it  was  used  for  entering  the  case  record,  very 
little  being  available  for  other  purposes.  Moreover,  these  cards  are  permanent 
War  Department  records,  to  be  used  for  obtaining  information  needed  in  adjust- 
ing; claims  against  the  Government  for  disabilities  resulting  from  disease  con- 
tracted  or  injuries  occurring  while  in  the  military  service.  Aside  from  other 
reasons,  this  alone  was  sufficient  to  prevent  the  medical  record  section  of  the 
Surgeon  General’s  Office  from  placing  any  confusing  or  disfiguring  marks,  such 
as  code  numbers,  on  the  report  cards. 

ft  was  apparent  also  that  while  directly  transcribing  the  information  on 
the  report  cards  to  great  statistical  sheets  by  hand,  as  had  been  the  practice 
in  peace,  was  fairly  satisfactory  for  the  statistics  of  a small  army,  this  system 
was  entirely  too  time  consuming  for  such  a large  force  as  it  was  certain  the 
country  would  soon  have. 

Steps  were  immediately  taken,  therefore,  to  change  the  system  in  vogue 
when,  in  October,  1917,  the  medical  record  section  was  organized. 

With  the  radical  change  in  system  made  at  that  time,  the  report  cards 
remained  the  source  of  all  information  for  individual  records  of  disease  and 
injury  which,  taken  together,  still  constituted  the  basis  for  the  vital  statistics 
of  our  Army.  But  between  the  report  cards  and  completed  statistics  an 
elaborate  machinery  was  installed  and  operated.  For  this  a code  book, 
statistical  perforated  cards,  and  the  Hollerith  equipment  were  adopted. 

A code  was  prepared  which  was  so  comprehensive  that,  after  the  data  on 
the  report  cards  had  been  coded,  vital  statistical  information  of  practically 
any  character  could  be  obtained.  Competent  medical  officers,  and  especially 
the  distinguished  representatives  of  practically  every  branch  of  medical  science, 
who  at  the  time  were  stationed  in  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office,  assisted  materially 
in  the  preparation  of  this  code.  The  code  book  used  in  the  Bureau  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  United  States  Navy,  was  also  freely  consulted.  A medical 
officer  recently  returned  from  France  brought  with  him  samples  of  the  statis- 
tical perforated  card  recently  adopted  by  France;  also  the  outline  of  the 
coding  system  which  the  French  proposed  to  use.  These  were  also  used  freely. 
The  result  was  an  elaborate  coding  book  for  diseases  and  traumatisms. 

The  code  having  been  adopted — and  this  suffered  but  slight  change  during 
the  war — the  next  step  was  to  prepare  a code  card  adapted  for  use  with  the 
Hollerith  equipment.  The  code  cards  used  were  not  exactly  the  same  throughout 
the  war.  At  the  beginning,  or  for  the  nine  months  of  1917,  both  statistical  code 
and  perforated  cards  were  used,  one  of  each  being  employed  for  each  medical 
and  for  each  surgical  case.  What  these  were  will  be  apparent  by  consulting 
Figures  14  and  15.  Thereafter  no  statistical  code  card  intervened  between 
report  card,  Form  52,  and  perforated  card.  Limitation  of  space  on  the  per- 
forated cards  still  made  it  necessary  to  have  one  such  card  for  medical  cases 
and  one  for  surgical  cases  (See  Fig.  16).  The  life  history  and  military  status 
were  of  course  the  same  for  both  these  cards. 

The  card  finally  adopted  had  45  columns  of  figures  arranged  to  correspond 
with  the  subdivisions  of  the  report  card,  Form  52.  In  the  further  discussion 
of  the  mechanics  of  preparing  the  statistics  only  the  final  statistical  per- 
forated card  will  receive  consideration. 


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The  actual  steps  in  the  plan  finally  adopted  were  as  follows: 

(1)  Penciling  the  code  numbers  from  the  code  book  on  the  statistical 
perforated  card  in  accordance  with  the  entries  on  the  report  card  which  was 
consulted  for  the  purpose.  (It  will  be  noted  that  in  the  illustration  given, 
Fig  16,  these  numbers  have  been  typewritten;  this  was  not  the  practice, 
however.  They  were  actually  entered  by  pencil.)  The  clerks  engaged  in  so 
entering  the  code  numbers  were  known  as  “coders,”  and  were  of  two,  or  rather 
three,  classes;  nonprofessional  and  so-called  professional  coder’s,  the  latter 
being  subdivided  into  medical  and  traumatism  coders,  depending  on  whether 
they  coded  medical  or  surgical  data.  The  so-called  professional  coders  were 
not  physicians,  but  older  and  more  experienced  clerks. 

(2)  The  perforation  of  the  code  card  by  clerks,  known  as  “punchers,” 
was  the  next  step. 

The  coders,  in  addition  to  transferring  the  information  on  Form  52  to  the 
statistical  perforated  card,  placed  on  the  latter  the  Army  serial  number  of  the 
patient  concerned.  This  was  made  the  practice  as  soon  as  the  War  Department 
adopted  serial  numbers  for  Army  personnel,  which  was  early  in  1918.  This 
acted  as  a cross  reference,  so  that  no  difficulty  was  subsequently  experienced 
in  connecting  the  original  report  card  with  the  statistical  perforated  card  in 
case  of  suspected  error,  readmission,  etc.  Much  difficulty  in  this  respect 
had  previously  been  experienced. 

Reference  has  been  made  above  to  a multiplicity  of  cards  arriving  at  the 
Surgeon  General’s  Office  covering  a case  that  had  run  a very  long  course.  To 
keep  track  of  these  cases  a space  was  provided  on  the  statistical  perforated  card 
for  cases  remaining  in  hospital.  Also  provision  was  made  on  this  card  for  a 
readmission  record  so  that  all  subsequent  records  of  a given  case  if  returned 
to  hospital  for  further  treatment  could  be  linked  up  with  the  original  disease  or 
injury.  Statistical  perforated  cards  were  made  for  men  killed  in  action  from 
nominal  lists  furnished  by  The  Adjutant  General’s  Office. 

Still  another  form  used  in  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office  remains  to  be 
described.  This  was  the  transcript  card.  In  a way  this  form  assumed  the 
place  of  Form  52.  That  is  to  say,  it  was  used,  when  Form  52  was  not  made,  to 
transcribe  data  of  individual  cases  from  the  list  of  sick  and  wounded,  Form  53. 

EXPLANATION  OF  TERMS  AND  METHODS  USED. 

(1)  White  is  synonymous  with  Caucasian,  but  all  are  classed  as  whites  save 
negroes,  and  natives  enlisted  or  inducted  outside  of  the  United  States. 

(2)  Negro  is  used  interchangeably  with  colored. 

(3)  American  troops  include  both  white  and  negro  troops,  no  distinction 
being  made  for  Indians,  Chinese,  Filipinos,  etc.,  inducted  or  enlisted  in  the 
United  States. 

(4)  Troops  is  used  as  synonymous  with  enlisted  men. 

(5)  Strength  means  the  military  population.  Thus,  if  the  annual  strength 
of  a camp  is  shown  as  1,000,  the  interpretation  is  that  there  was  an  average 
of  1,000  men  in  the  camp  for  every  day  of  the  year.  Strength  as  used  in  this 
volume  is  reduced  to  a mean  annual  or  a mean  monthly  basis. 

(6)  Mean  monthly  strength  is  the  daily  average  strength  for  the  month. 


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(7)  Mean  annual  strength  is  the  total  of  the  monthly  strengths  divided 
by  12.  This  was  generally  satisfactory  for  purposes  of  comparison,  but  one  false 
result  of  using  mean  annual  strengths  for  comparing  one  camp  with  another 
must  be  pointed  out.  In  camps  occupied  only  or  largely  during  epidemic 
periods,  converting  their  strengths  to  mean  annual  strengths  and  then  com- 
paring them  with  camps  occupied  throughout  the  year  gives  a very  incorrect 
result.  Comparison  by  period  of  epidemic  is  of  course  the  correct  method. 

(8)  Total  of  mean  annual  strengths. — -Ratios  are  figured  throughout  on  total 
of  mean  annual  strengths,  April,  1917,  to  December  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

(9)  Cases,  admissions,  readmissions,  and  concurrent  diseases,  complications 
and  sequelse. — The  main  tables  in  the  present  volume  are  based  on  records  of 
admissions  and  not  on  those  of  cases.  That  is  to  say,  while  it  is  true,  all  ad- 
missions represent  cases,  on  the  other  hand  they  do  not  give  the  total  case 
incidence  as  it  did  not  prove  practical  to  record  in  them  cases  which  coexisted 
at  the  time  of  admission  or  which  occurred  while  a patient  was  on  sick  report. 
These  coexisting  affections  and  the  subsequent  affections  in  the  course  of  a 
patient’s  stay  on  sick  report  might  or  might  not  have  had  any  relation  to  the 
primary  cause  of  admission.  At  all  events,  as  already  explained,  they  were 
not  made  of  record  in  the  main  tables.  A supplementary  table  has  been 
prepared,  however,  entitled  “Concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelse,” 
which  gives  for  each  disease  recorded  as  a primary  cause  of  admission  for 
enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  such  affections  as  coexisted  and 
as  occurred  while  men  were  on  sick  report. 

The  term  admissions  refers  to  admissions  by  original  cause  of  admission. 
It  includes:  (a)  All  patients  reported  as  treated  in  hospital;  (h)  all  patients 
reported  as  treated  in  quarters  and  excused  from  military  duty,  when  still 
attached  to  a combat  organization,  staff  detachment,  development  battalion, 
or  convalescent  camp;  (e)  all  patients  reported  as  carded  for  record  only  when 
treated  and  not  excused  from  duty,  but  whose  disease  or  injury  was  of  such 
character  as  to  have  a probable  bearing  upon  their  future  physical  fitness  for 
military  service;  (d)  all  deaths;  ( e ) all  discharges  for  disability  for  enlisted  men 
or  retirements  for  disability  for  officers.  Only  one  cause  of  admission  was 
made  of  record  as  such.  Furthermore,  if  a soldier  with  influenza  subsequently 
developed  lobar  pneumonia,  then  purulent  pleurisy,  and  finally  tuberculosis, 
only  one  was  counted,  the  cause  of  the  primary  admission.  This  plan  was 
followed  on  the  ground  that  the  purpose  of  this  statistical  study  was  primarily 
to  determine  the  number  of  men  excused  from  military  duty  by  original  cause 
of  disease,  and  not  the  number  of  cases  of  the  various  diseases  treated. 

The  statistics,  naturally,  include  only  admissions  and  cases  for  which 
report  cards  were  made  and  sent  to  the  Surgeon  General.  A large  number  of 
men,  not  excused  from  military  duty,  were  treated  in  military  hospitals  and 
dispensaries  and  were  not  so  reported  upon.  These  were  mainly  men  treated 
for  minor  illnesses  and  injuries,  for  errors  of  refraction  or  other  eye  conditions, 
and  for  minor  diseases  of  the  ear,  nose,  and  throat. 

Readmissions  were  not  counted  as  admissions.  Thus,  if  a man  admitted  to 
hospital  with  measles  was  returned  to  duty  and  was  subsequently  readmitted 
within  a very  few  days  on  account  of  otitis  media  considered  to  have  resulted 
from  the  attack  of  measles,  the  second  admission  was  charged  to  the  measles, 


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the  otitis  media  being  shown  as  the  complication.  And  only  in  Table  S2  the 
final  disposition,  whether  the  man  was  returned  to  duty,  died,  or  was  discharged 
for  disability,  and  the  time  lost,  was  charged  to  measles.  Or,  if  a case  of 
gonorrhea  was  detected  and  reported,  the  man  not  being  excused  from  duty 
but  receiving  treatment  while  doing  full  duty,  and  the  man  subsequently  de- 
veloped a complicating  epididymitis  for  which  he  was  admitted  to  hospital, 
the  entire  time  lost  and  the  disposition  was  charged  to  the  original  admission 
for  gonorrhea,  the  epididymitis  being  shown  as  the  complication  and  only  in 
Table  82. 

(10)  Days  lost  and  noneffective  rate. — Attention  is  invited  to  the  fact  that 
the  days  lost  were  credited  to  the  original  cause  of  admission.  Noneffective 
rate  shows  the  average  number  of  men  absent  from  duty  for  each  day  of  the 
year.  Thus,  the  noneffective  rate,  expressed  as  25  per  1,000,  means  that  for 
each  day  of  the  year  there  was  an  average  of  25  men  absent  from  duty  on 
account  of  sickness  out  of  each  1,000  strength;  in  other  words,  2.5  per  cent 
were  unfit  for  duty. 

(11)  Deaths  and  discharges  for  disability. — For  the  vital  statistics  for  the 
Surgeon  General’s  reports,  as  published  for  the  years  1909  to  1916,  inclusive, 
the  absolute  numbers  of  deaths  and  discharges  for  disability  for  troops  in  the 
United  States  had  been  given  in  two  columns.  The  first  included  all  deaths 
or  discharges  for  disability  which  occurred  in  the  United  States;  the  second 
included  only  deaths  or  disability  discharges  which  were  the  result  of  cases 
that  originally  developed  or  became  apparent  in  troops  serving  in  the  United 
States.  In  the  same  way,  two  columns  were  shown  for  American  troops  serving 
outside  of  the  continental  limits  of  the  United  States.  The  first  column  showed 
the  number  of  deaths  and  discharges  for  disability  which  actually  occurred  in 
each  country  concerned,  and  the  second  column  included  cases  which  had  been 
invalided  to  the  United  States,  and  in  which  deaths  or  discharges  ultimately 
occurred  there.  At  this  time,  in  all  instances,  however,  the  ultimate  disposition 
was  charged  to  the  month  and  the  year  in  which  it  actually  occurred.  The 
place  ratios,  which  were  shown,  were  based  on  the  second  column  of  the 
absolute  numbers. 

This  plan  of  double  columns  was  abandoned  during  the  war,  and  in  handling 
the  vital  statistics  of  the  war  every  effort  was  made  to  charge  all  discharges 
for  disability,  deaths,  and  time  lost,  to  the  original  causes,  places,  and  times 
of  occurrence  of  primary  admissions.  This  was  done  and  tables  were  made, 
not  only  for  all  troops  for  the  entire  war  period  but  for  white  and  colored  troops 
separately,  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  by  months  of  original  admis- 
sion, and  for  those  in  the  United  States  by  definite  camp  or  State  location. 
The  only  exception  made  to  this  practice  was  due  to  the  fact  that  sometimes 
it  was  not  found  possible  to  charge  all  suppurative  pleurisies  (empyema)  and 
other  very  long-continued  cases  back  to  original  cause  of  admission;  of  neces- 
sity these  were  charged  to  final  condition. 

This  method  of  charging  deaths  to  times  and  places  of  occurrence  of  the 
original  admissions  renders  it  difficult  to  compare  the  death  rates  so  compiled 
with  those  of  the  Army  in  previous  wars  and  with  those  of  civil  life,  in  which 
deaths  and  discharges  are  charged  to  the  actual  times  and  places  of  occurrence. 


METHODS  OF  COLLECTING  AND  COMPILING  VITAL  STATISTICS. 


13 


The  epidemiological  advantages  of  the  system,  however,  were  believed  to  out- 
weigh the  disadvantages. 

It  should  also  be  noted  here  that  deaths  from  operations  done  for  removal 
of  defects  have  been  charged  to  the  defects  and  not  to  the  operations. 

(12)  Rates  used  are  annual  ratios  per  thousand,  with  the  exception  of  the 
case  fatality  rates,  which  are  expressed  in  percentages. 

(13)  Injuries. — Nonbattle  injuries  are  included  in  the  general  tables.  This 
is  not  the  case  with  battle  injuries,  which  are  tabulated  separately. 

(14)  Classification . — The  diagnostic  terms  used  and  the  numbers  therefor 
are  those  of  the  International  Classification  of  the  Causes  of  Death,  with  terms 
for  morbidity  in  addition.  The  grouping  of  this  classification  has  been  changed, 
but  its  numbers  have  been  retained.  For  the  classification  of  joint  causes  of 
death,  it  being  practicable  to  specify  only  one  cause,  though  two  or  more 
conditions  actually  existed  and  might  have  been  responsible  for  the  death,  the 
international  rules  were  used  as  a guide. 


SECTION  II 


TABLES. 


Table  1. — Strength  of  total  Army,  by  months,  all  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  including  white, 
colored,  and  native  troops,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inchisive.a 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total. 

Year  and  month. 

In 

United 

States. 

III 

Europe. 

In  all 
other 
coun- 
tries.!' 

Total. 

White 

American 

troops. 

Colored 

Amer- 

ican 

troops. 

Total 

American 

troops. 

En- 

listed 

native 

troops. 

Officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

American 

troops. 

Officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

1917. 

April 

8, 078 

1,390 

9,468 
13, 973 

212,376 

7,712 

220, 088 
285, 597 
363, 496 
533, 906 
660,931 
893, 270 

6,874 

229, 556 

236, 430 
306, 821 

May 

121 474 

101 

1,398 

276; 081 
354, 063 

9, 516 

7;  251 

299, 570 
378, 181 

June 

12, 808 
18, 484 

529 

1,348 

1,518 

9,433 

7,729 

385,910 
562, 741 

July 

1,057 

2l',  059 

522, 909 

10, 997 
12,859 

7, 776 
7,  811 

August 

25',  242 

l',  816 

L485 

28;  543 
54, 701 

648, 072 
879, 627 
1, 153, 518 

689,474 
947, 971 
1, 240, 476 
1, 326, 879 
1,  444,  760 

697, 285 
956, 073 

September 

50, 178 

3^  050 

1,473 

13, 643 

8, 102 

October 

55',  147 

1,306 

60, 004 
65, 936 

26, 9.54 

1, 180, 472 
1,  260, 943 
1, 368, 206 

S,110 

1,248,586 
1,334,307 
1, 452, 516 

November 

57;  546 

6,  875 

i;  515 
1,588 

1,215,228 
1, 319, 470 

45,  715 

7',  428 

December 

67;  278 

7;  688 

76, 554 

48,  736 

7,  756 

Mean  annual 
strength 

25, 603 

2, 056 

1,085 

28,744 

548, 445 

15, 464 

563, 909 

5, 735 

592, 653 

598,389 

1918. 

January 

12,710 

81, 840 

1,319, 691 
1, 349,  802 
1, 446,  769 

63, 767 
63, 976 

1,383,458 
1, 413, 778 
1,517,267 

7,036 

1,465, 298 
1, 503, 543 
1,610,066 

1,472,334 
1, 510, 960 
1,617,135 

February 

71'  781 

16',  429 
18, 774 

l'  555 

89'  765 

7',  417 

March 

72', 307 

I',  718 
2,945 
4,897 

92^  799 

70;  498 

l\  069 

April 

71,  797 

23'  421 

98^  163 

i;6U;617 
1,  898, 262 
2, 192, 660 

80',  534 

7;  438 
7,468 
10,339 
18, 496 

1, 793,'  314 

i;800;752 
2, 133, 749 

May 

69',  021 

32'  561 

106' 479 

12i;  540 

2;  019;  802 

2, 126, 281 
2, 439, 940 

June 

71, 345 

40'  386 

4',  566 

116'  297 

130',  983 

2, 323; 643 

2, 450;  279 

July 

69'  755 

54'  189 

5' 613 

129'  557 

2;  513',  589 
2,644,834 
2, 921, 486 

186;  298 

2, 699;  887 

2, 829',  444 

2, 847, 940 

August 

64|  164 

61,011 

4, 605 

129, 780 

254, 839 
274, 428 

2, 899;  673 
3, 195, 914 
3,374,312 

28, 107 

3;  029;  453 

September 

74;  489 

71^  193 

3'  775 

149;  457 

2X,  606 

3,345,371 
3,  536, 999 

3;  373;  977 

3, 567, 856 
3,474, 170 
2, 993, 206 

October 

82'  809 

76i  391 
79,339 

3'  487 

162; 687 
164, 230 
143, 956 

S,  046, 751 

327',  561 

30;  857 

November...  . 

82,629 
66, 248 

2',  262 

2',  975',  851 

302;  625 

3',  278',  476 
2, 821,  543 

3i;  464 

3;  442;  706 
2, 965, 499 

December 

75, 846 

1, 862 

2, 567, 265 

254,  278 

27, 707 

Mean  annual 
strength 

71, 994 

46, 854 

3, 236 

122, 084 

2, 207,631 

177,611 

2, 385, 242 

17,668 

2,507,326 

2,  524,  993 

1919. 

January 

48, 362 
38, 394 
34,  702 

69, 800 
61,462 

4, 072 

122, 234 

2, 212, 359 

230, 288 
203, 273 

2, 442, 647 

20, 627 

2, 564, 881 

2, 585, 508 
2, 204, 5S4 

Februa'ry 

4',  9.54 

104; 81 J 
93, 008 

l',  879;  940 
1,628,  823 

2, 083',  213 
1, 799, 742 
1,477,367 
1,136,647 
763,411 
467  934 

2;i8s;023 
1, 892, 750 
1, 558, 499 
1 203,565 

March 

53, 312 
43, 193 

4'  994 

170; 919 

14',  151 

1 906  901 

April 

3l'  986 

5, 953 

81, 132 

1, 325,  047 

152',  320 

1 111  i.ll'.l 

12,959 
12, 782 

1,571,458 
1, 216, 347 
828, 432 
518, 074 
319, 645 
261  609 

May 

29;  036 
25, 907 
24,  S76 

31,' 302 
20,  263 

6, 580 
6, 125 

66, 918 

996, 038 
648, 715 

June 

52  295 

114  696 

12  726 

' 815;  706 
507, 125 
309, 560 

July 

7, 740 

39  191 

427, 064 
257, 885 

40, 870 
21, 595 

10,949 
10  085 

August 

23;  208 
20, 561 
17, 333 

3,868 
2, 797 

3, 004 

30, 080 
25, 189 

279, 480 
226, 147 

September 

1,831 

211,405 

14, 742 

10, 273 

251, 336 

October 

1,656 

l'  888 

20'  877 

185;  867 
172, 860 

10',  989 

9,919 

217,733 

227  652 

November.  . 

12,904 

1,347 
1,  074 

1,394 

15, 645 

10,711 

183, 571 

9, 992 

199; 216 
201,344 

209, 208 

December. . . 

12;  763 

i;436 

15,  273 

175,403 

lO',  668 

186',  071 

10',  398 

21i; 742 

Mean  annual 
strength ...  . 

26,669 

24,  818 

4, 067 

55,  554 

843, 451 

93, 473 

936,924 

12, 619 

992, 478 

1, 005, 097 

Total  of  mean  an- 
nual strengths  . . 

124, 266 

73, 728 

8,388 

206,382 

3, 599, 527 

286,  548 

3, 886, 075 

36, 022 

4,092,457 

4, 128, 479 

“ Source  of  information:  See  Table  2 for  troops  in  the  United  States;  Table  2 for  troops  in  Europe;  Table  5 for  native 
troops;  Tables  2 and  3 for  white  troops;  and  Tables  2 and  4 for  colored  troops. 

6 Includes  officers  in  the  Philippine  Islands,  China,  Panama,  Porto  Rico,  Hawaiian  Islands,  Russia  and  Siberia, 
and  on  transports. 


15 


16 


MEDICAL  AISTD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


STRENGTH  OF  TOTAL  ARMY 

OFFICERS.  ALL  ENLISTED  MEN.  AND  TOTAL 

MONTHS  - APRIL.  1917-  DEC..1919 


LOGARITHMIC  SCALE 


TOTAL  WHITE COLORED OFFICERS  NATIVE 


Plate  T, 


DEC. 


STRENGTH, 


17 


Table  2. — Strength  of  Army,  United  States  and  Europe,  by  months,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dee.  31, 

1919,  inclusive. 


Year  and  month. 

United  States.*1 

Europe,  t 

Offi- 

cers. 

Enlisted 

white. 

En- 

listed 

col- 

ored. 

Total 

enlisted. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Offi- 

cers. 

Enlisted 

white. 

Enlisted 

colored. 

Total 

enlisted. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

1917. 

8,078 
12,474 
12,808 
18,484 
25,242 
50, 178 
55, 147 
57, 546 
67,278 

1S3,758 

245,454 

309,205 

458,817 

562,714 

776,466 

1,032,244 

1,061,422 

1,129,065 

4,870 
5,826 
5,171 
6,675 
8,519 
9,409 
21,795 
39,225 
36, 851 

1S8, 628 
251,280 
314,376 
465,492 
571,233 
785,875 
1,054,039 
1,100,647 
1, 165, 916 

196, 706 
263,754 
327, 184 
483,976 
596,475 
836,053 
1,109,186 

1. 158. 193 

1.233.194 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 

Mean  annual 
strength 

1918. 

January 

February 

March 

April 

Mav 

June 

July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 

Mean  annual 
strength 

1919. 

January 

February 

March. 

April 

Mav 

June 

July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 

Mean  annual 
strength 

Total  of  mean 
annual 
strengths 

101 
529 
1, 057 
1,816 
3,050 
3,551 
6,875 
7,688 

626 
12,794 
2S,  821 
50,882 
70,266 
92.139 
123',  429 
160, 178 

935 

2,392 

5,346 

626 
12,794 
28,821 
50, 8S2 
70,266 
93,074 
125,821 
165,524 

727 
13,323 
29, 878 
52,698 
73,316 
96,625 
132,696 
173,212 

25,603 

479,929 

11, 529 

491,457 

517,060 

2,056 

44, 92S 

723 

45,650 

47,706 

67.5S5 
71,781 
72, 307 
71,797 
69,021 
71,345 
69,755 
64, 164 
74, 489 
82,809 
82,629 
66,248 

1,096,434 
1,095,039 
1,129,223 
1,168,558 
1,197,757 
1,303,746 
1,328,513 
1,284,247 
1,321,440 
1,343,933 
1, 255, 195 
941,219 

50.705 
49,955 
54,814 
59,015 
87,650 
89,305 

124, 976 
16S,  422 
164, S46 

182.705 
150, 5S7 
104, 140 

1, 147, 139 
1, 144, 994 
1,184,037 
1,227,573 
1 , 2S5, 407 
1,393,051 
1, 453, 4S9 
1,452,669 
1,4S6,2S6 
1,526,638 
1,405,782 
1,045,359 

1,214, 724 

1.216.775 
1,256,344 
1,299,370 
1,354,428 
1,464,396 
1,523,244 
1,516,833 

1.560.775 
1,609,447 
1,488,411 
1,111,607 

12,710 
16,429 
18,774 
23, 421 
32,561 
40,3S6 
54,189 
61,011 
71, 193 
76,391 
79, 339 
75, 846 

193,264 
223,130 
283,268 
388, 048 
587,240 
796,427 
1,063,192 
1,266,592 
1,527,793 
1,635,321 
1,682,836 
1,591,962 

8,673 

9.664 

11,541 

12,667 

28,279 

33,208 

47,171 

78,734 

91,270 

138,827 

148,679 

148,372 

201,937 
232,794 
294, S09 
400,715 
615,519 
829,635 
1,110,363 
1,345,326 
1,619,063 
1,774,148 
1,831,515 
1,740,334 

214,647 
249,223 
313, 5S3 
424, 136 
64S, 080 
870,021 
1, 164,552 
1 406  337 
1,690,256 
1,850,539 
1,910,854 
1, 816, 180 

71,994 

1, 205, 442 

107, 260 

1,312,702 

1,3S4, 696 

46,854 

936, 589 

63,090 

999,680 

1,046,534 

48,362 
38,394 
34, 702 
31,986 
29, 036 
25,907 
24, 876 
23, 20S 
20,561 
17,333 
12,901 
12,763 

672,937 
471,  S15 
406,839 
339, S36 
291,810 
246,903 
215, 104 
156,791 
149,360 
139, 877 
132,403 
135, 441 

6S,  337 
66, 104 
44,634 
29,  S24 
20,780 
18, 562 
20,058 
18,013 
11,322 
9, 0S4 
8,792 
8,935 

741,274 
537,919 
451,473 
369, 660 
312,590 
265, 465 
235, 162 
174, 804 
160, 682 
148,961 
141, 195 
144,376 

789,636 
576,313 
4S6, 175 
401,646 
341,626 
291.372 
260, 03S 
198, 012 
181, 243 
166, 294 
154, 099 
157, 139 

69, S00 
61,462 
53,312 
43, 193 
31,302 
20,263 
7,740 
3,868 
2,797 
1,656 
1,347 
1,074 

1,488,683 
1, 310, 083 
1,115,693 
S53, 425 
569,842 

271.633 

111.634 
4S, 006 
30,315 
21,055 
18,920 
IS, 379 

140,396 
131,219 
123, 152 
119,801 
108,650 
64, 166 
12,508 
1,741 
1,287 
185 
S3 

1,629,079 
1,441,302 
1,238,845 
973,226 
678, 492 
335,799 
124, 142 
49,747 
31,602 
21,240 
19,003 
IS, 379 

1,698,879 
1,502,764 
1,292,157 
1,016,419 
709,794 
356,062 
131, S82 
53, 615 
34, 399 
22, 896 
20, 350 
19, 453 

26,669 

279,926 

27, 037 

306,964 

333,633 

24,  SIS 

488, 139 

58. 599 

546, 73S 

571, 556 

124,266 

1,965,297 

145, 826 

2,111,123 

2, 235, 3S9 

73, 72S 

1,469,656 

122,412 

1,592,068  , 1,665,796 

a Daily  average  strength  for  each  month.  Source  of  information:  Monthly  reports  of  sick  and  wounded  to  the  Office 
of  the  Surgeon  General. 

b Source  of  information:  From  May  to  December,  1917,  and  for  December,  1919,  from  the  monthly  reports  of  sick  and 
wounded  to  the  Office  of  the  Surgeon  General,  with  corrections  made  by  comparison  with  the  strength  for  the  last 
“*y  as  furnished  by  the  Office  of  The  Adjutant  General.  From  Jan.  1, 1918,  to  Nov.  30,  1919,  inclusive,  from 

the.  office  of  The  Adjutant  General,  the  strength  being  that  as  of  the  last  day  of  the  month.  Separate  strengths  for  the 
white  and  colored  enlisted  men  from  Jan.  1,  1918,  to  Nov.  30,  1919,  estimated,  the  estimation  being  based,  for  1918,  on  the 
reports  of  organizations  leaving  the  United  States,  supplemented  by  such  meager  reports  as  were  received  from  troops 
traveling  on  transports:  for  1919,  oil  reports  of  the  demobilization  of'troops,  furnished  to  the  Sanitation  Division  of  the 
Surgeon  General  s Office,  supplemented  by  a consideration  of  the  strength  of  the  colored  troops  serving  in  the  United  States 
and  m all  countries  other  than  Europe. 


STRENGTH  OF  TOTAL  ARMY 

UNITED  STATES.  EUROPE.  OTHER  COUNTRIES.  AND  TOTAL  ARMY 

MONTHS  — APRIL.  1917  - DEC..  1919 


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TOTAL  ■ UNITED  STATES  EUROPE OTHER  COUNTRIES 


STRENGTH 


19 


Table  3. — Strength  of  white  enlisted  men,  by  countries,  by  months,  Apr.  1,  191 7,  to  Dec.  31,  1919, 

inclusive.11 


Year  and  month. 

United 

States. 

Europe. 

Philip- 

pine 

Islands. 6 

Panama. 

Hawaiian 

Islands. 

Trans- 

ports.c 

Russia 

and 

Siberia. 

Total. 

1917. 

1S3, 758 
245, 454 
309, 205 
458, 817 
562,714 
776, 466 
1, 032,  244 
1, 061,  422 
1,129,065 

12,528 
12, 620 
12,069 
11,236 
10,083 
8,363 
7,427 
7,  4S9 
7,110 

7,796 
8,418 
N.  712 
9,621 

7,  500 

8,  845 
8,  716 
8, 5S0 
8,619 

8, 075 
8,411 
9,379 
9,691 
10, 043 
10, 673 
10, 821 
12, 305 
9,289 

219 

552 

1,904 

4,723 

6,850 

5,014 

2,171 

2,003 

5,209 

212, 376 
276,081 
354, 063 
522,909 
648, 072 
879, 627 
1,153,518 
1, 215, 22S 
1,  319,  470 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 

Mean  annual  strength . . . 

1918. 

January 

February 

March 

April. 

May 

June. 

July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 

Mean  annual  strength. . . 

1919. 

January 

February 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 

Mean  annual  strength . . . 

Total  of  mean  annual 
strengths 

626 
12, 794 
28, 821 
50, 8S2 
70,  266 
92, 139 
123, 429 
160, 178 

479,929 

44,  928 

7,  410 

6,398 

7, 391 

2, 387 

548, 445 

1, 096, 434 
1,  095, 039 
1, 129,223 
1,168,558 
1, 197, 757 
1, 303,  746 
1, 328, 513 
1, 284, 247 
1,321,440 
1,343,933 
1,  255, 195 
941,219 

193, 264 
223, 130 
283, 268 
388,  048 
587,  240 
796, 427 
1,063,192 
1, 266,  592 
1,527,  793 
1,635,321 
1, 682, 836 
1,591,962 

6, 671 
6, 2.3S 
6,186 
6,933 
7, 103 
8, 108 
8, 366 
5,205 
1,026 
3,590 
2,997 
3,001 

8,571 
8,674 
8,212 
8,529 
s.  654 
8,940 
8, 634 
8, 165 
7,  416 
8,033 
7,987 
7,622 

8,181 
8,039 
7, 763 
7,  817 
7,  825 
6,804 
4,431 
3,  S32 
4, 062 
3, 165 
2,  929 
2, 723 

6,  570 
8, 682 
12,117 
34,  732 
89,6&3 
68, 635 
100, 453 
71, 156 
49, 264 
41,135 
11,283 
8,  253 

5, 637 
7,485 
11,574 
12,624 
12,  485 

1, 319, 691 
1, 349, 802 
1,446,769 
1,614,617 
1,898,262 
2, 192, 660 
2, 513, 589 
2,644,834 
2, 921, 486 
3, 046,751 
2,975, 851 
2,567,265 

1,205,442 

936, 589 

5, 702 

8,289 

5, 630 

41, 830 

4, 150 

2,207,631 

672,937 
471,815 
406, 839 
339,  836 
291,  810 
246, 903 
215, 104 
156,  791 
149, 360 
139, 877 
132, 403 
135, 441 

1,  488, 683 
1, 310, 083 
1, 115,  693 
853,  425 
569, 842 

271.633 

111.634 
48,006 
30,315 
21,055 
18,  920 
18,379 

4, 018 
4,061 
4,082 
4,031 
4,173 
3,  846 
3,672 
3,637 
3,  735 
3, 815 
3,  706 
3,  S14 

7, 660 
7,579 
7,421 
6, 081 
4,934 
4,  457 
4,310 
4,481 
3,953 
3,080 
3,014 
3,  041 

2,502 
1,951 
1,876 
2,608 
3, 076 
3,  472 
3,  678 
3,429 
3,  771 
3, 632 
3,  806 
3,  876 

23, 179 
71,231 
79,  SIS 
105, 398 
108,930 
109,627 
80, 607 
33,416 
12, 357 
7,  .504 
3,  728 
3, 569 

13, 380 
13, 220 
13, 094 
13,  668 
13,  273 
8, 777 
8,059 
8,125 
7,914 
6,904 
7,283 
7,283 

2, 212, 359 
1,879,943 
1, 628, 827 
1, 325, 040 
996, 038 
648, 715 
427,064 
257,  885 
211,405 
185,  867 
172,  860 
175, 403 

279, 926 

488, 139 

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5,001 

3,140 

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10,0S2 

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1,965, 297 

1, 469, 656 

16,  995 

19,  688 

16, 161 

97, 498 

14, 232 

3, 599,  527 

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ol  information:  Monthly  reports  of  sick  and  wounded  to  the  Office  of  the  Surgeon  General. 

For  data  concerning  the  strength  for  white  troops  in  Europe,  see  footnote  (6),  Table  2. 

The  strength  for  the  troops  traveling  on  transports  was  estimated,  the  estimation  being  based,  from  May,  1917,  through 
November,  1918,  from  reports  of  organizations  from  the  various  posts  and  camps  in  the  United  States,  supplemented  by  the 
meager  reports  received  from  transports;  from  December,  1918,  to  November,  1919,  inclusive,  on  reports  furnished  to  the 
Sanitation  Division  of  the  demobilization  of  troops  in  the  United  States,  supplemented  by  reports  of  organizations  serving 
in  the  United  States  and  m countries  other  than  in  Europe,  and  by  the  very  meager  reports  of  troops  traveling  on  transports. 

Strength  for  troops  in  Russia  and  Siberia  obtained,  for  troops  in  Siberia,  from  monthly  reports  of  sick  and  wounded  to 
the  Office  of  the  Surgeon  General;  for  troops  in  North  Russia,  Archangel  district,  from  The  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army, 
through  the  office  of  the  Chief  of  Staff,  the  strength  being  as  of  the  last  day  of  the  month . 

6 Includes  China.  (These  troops  were  part  of  the  Philippine  command.) 
c Includes  “Country  not  stated.” 

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TOTAL  ■"  UNITED  STATES  EUROPE OTHER  COUNTRIES 

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STRENGTH, 


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Table  4. — Strength  of  colored  enlisted  men,  by  countries,  by  months,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919, 

inclusive.11 


Y ear  and  month . 

United 

States. 

Europe. 

Philippine 

Islands. 

Hawaiian 

Islands. 

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ports. c 

Total. 

1917. 

4,  870 

5,  826 
5, 171 
6, 675 
8,519 
9,  409 

21, 795 
39, 225 
36, 851 

1,180 

1,179 

1,531 

1.797 
1,857 
1,  845 
1,839 

1.798 
1, 817 

1,657 
1,920 
2,488 
2,487 
2,474 
2, 383 
2, 378 
2,291 
2, 265 

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2, 457 

7,712 
9, 516 
9,433 
10,  997 
12, 859 
13, 643 
26,954 
45,715 
48, 736 

October 

November 

December 

935 
2,392 
5, 346 

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11, 529 

723 

1,237 

1,695 

281 

15, 464 

1918. 

January 

50,  705 

8, 673 

1,818 

2, 249 

322 

63, 767 

February 

49, 955 

9,  664 

1,499 

2,249 

609 

63, 976 

March 

54,  814 

11,541 

1, 568 

2,209 

366 

70, 498 

April 

59,  015 

12,  667 

1, 565 

2,  213 

5,074 

80,  534 

May 

87,  650 

28,  279 

1,758 

2,  251 

1,602 

121,540 

June 

89,  305 

33,  208 

1,733 

2, 198 

4,  539 

130, 983 

July 

124,  976 

47,171 

1,737 

2,156 

10,  258 

186, 298 

August 

168,  422 

78,  734 

1,735 

1,673 

4,275 

254, 839 

September 

164,  846 

91,270 

1,734 

1,122 

15,  456 

274,  428 

October 

182, 705 

138,  827 

1,693 

1,134 

3,202 

327,  561 

November 

150,  587 

148, 679 

1,662 

15 

1,  682 

.302,  625 

December 

104, 140 

148,  372 

1,651 

15 

100 

254,  278 

Mean  annual  strength 

107,  260 

63, 090 

1,680 

1,624 

3,957 

177,  611 

1919. 

68,  337 

1 40,  396 

1,677 

19, 878 

230,  288 

66,  104 

1317, 219 

1,  582 

4, 368 

203, 273 

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1,515 

170, 919 

29;  824 
20,  780 

119,  801 

b 594 

1, 101 

152, 320 

108, 650 

b 502 

9,  677 

140, 609 

18,  562 

64, 166 

b 350 

30, 618 

114,  696 

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20',  058 

12'  508 

l’  299 

7, 005 

40,  870 

18,  013 

1,  741 

1,  438 

403 

21, 595 

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b 287 

b 562 

571 

14, 742 

9,  0S4 

b 626 

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10, 989 

November 

8,  792 

83 

b 653 

183 

10,711 

December 

8^  935 

1, 575 

158 

10;  668 

Mean  annual  strength 

27,  037 

58, 599 

1,539 

6,297 

93, 473 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

145,  826 

122,  412 

4,456 

3,  319 

10, 535 

286,  548 

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of  strength  of  troops  in  Europe  and  on  transports,  see  footnote,  6,  Table  2,  and  footnote  a,  Table  3. 

& Includes  China.  (These  troops  were  part  of  the  Philippine  command), 
c Includes  “Country  not  stated.” 


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1917  1918  1919 

TOTAL  ■ ' UNITED  STATES  EUROPE OTHER  COUNTRIES - 

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STRENGTH. 


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Table  5. — Strength  of  native  troops,  by  countries,  by  months,  Apr.  1, 1917 , to  Dec.  31, 1919,  inclusive .a 


Porto  Ricans. 

Filipinos, 

Hawaiians, 

Total 

Year  and  month. 

Philippine 

Hawaiian 

native 

Porto  Rico. 

Panama. 

Total. 

Islands. 

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troops. 

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1,444 

5,430 

6,874 

1, 148 

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1,041 

2, 100 

5,629 

1, 729 

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2,103 

5,673 

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2,101 

5)710 

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2,004 

2' 113 

5,989 

8j  102 

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125 

2,040 

2,165 

5',  945 

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November 

125 

2, 039 

2'  164 

5,264 

7'  428 

December 

128 

2,003 

2, 131 

5,625 

7)756 

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360 

1,174 

1,532 

4,203 

5,737 

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January 

306 

2,059 

2,365 

4, 66S 

3 

7, 036 

February 

720 

2,070 

2,790 

4,624 

3 

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March 

722 

2,030 

2,752 

4,314 

3 

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April 

627 

2,135 

2,762 

4,673 

3 

7,438 

May 

567 

2,003 

2,570 

4,897 

1 

7,468 

June 

707 

2,022 

2,729 

5,391 

2,219 

10,339 

July 

6,002 

1,977 

7,979 

5,946 

4,571 

18,496 

August 

11,651 

2,572 

14,223 

6,902 

6,982 

28, 107 

September 

11,610 

3,142 

14,752 

6,867 

6,987 

28,606 

October 

12, 569 

3,496 

16,065 

7,837 

6,955 

30, 857 

November 

12,696 

3,968 

16,664 

7,835 

6,965 

31,464 

December 

9,635 

3,186 

12,821 

7,828 

7, 05S 

27,707 

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5,651 

2,554 

8,206 

5,982 

3,479 

17,667 

1919. 

January 

1,655 

3,895 

5, 550 

8,273 

6,804 

20,627 

February 

1,135 

2,738 

3,873 

8,342 

4,346 

16,561 

March 

1,299 

550 

1,849 

8,633 

3,669 

14,151 

April 

1,529 

5 

1,534 

8,138 

3,287 

12,959 

May 

1,551 

7 

1,558 

8,109 

3,115 

12,782 

June 

1,537 

6 

1,543 

8,245 

2,93S 

12,726 

July 

1,522 

5 

1,527 

8,328 

1,094 

10,949 

August 

1,538 

5 

1,543 

8,355 

187 

10,085 

September 

1,521 

6 

1,527 

8,655 

91 

10,273 

October 

1,542 

5 

1,547 

8,322 

50 

9,919 

November 

1,520 

5 

1,525 

8,442 

25 

9,992 

December 

1,520 

5 

1,525 

8,849 

24 

10,398 

Mean  annual  strength 

1,489 

603 

2,093 

8,391 

2, 136 

12, 618 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

7, 500 

4,331 

11,831 

18, 576 

5,615 

36,022 

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Table  6. — Strength  by  age  (approximate)  of  3,673,133  officers  and  enlisted  men,  including  both  white 
and  colored,  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


Ages. 

Number. 

Ages. 

From 
War  Risk 
Bureau.® 

14..  

16 
140 
935 
12,846 
62, 849 
122,977 
152, 635 
293, 161 
506,426 
440,581 
381,321 
328, 185 
283,276 
235,904 
214, 133 
187, 040 
160, 735 
117,316 
47, 890 
20, 967 

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37 

18...  . 

38 

19.. 

39 

20.. 

40 

21... 

41 

22.. 

42 

23.. 

24 

44 

25 

26...  

46 

27 

47 

28 

48 

29  . 

49 

30...  

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31 

Total 

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From 
War  Risk 
Bureau.® 


16,407 
13,318 
10, 992 
9, 356 
9, 086 
8,039 
6,747 
5, 165 
4,067 
3,438 
3, 077 
2,560 
2,050 
1,680 
1,543 
1,237 
5, 038 


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Table  7. — Strength  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  stationed  in  United  States,  by  specified  camps  and  by 
States  ( other  camps  and  posts),  by  months,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive .“ 


Year  and  month. 

In  specified  camps.6 

In  other  camps  and  posts. 

Offi- 

cers. 

Enlisted 

white. 

En- 

listed 

colored. 

Total 

enlisted. 

Total  offi- 
cers and 
enlisted. 

Offi- 

cers. 

En- 

listed 

white. 

En- 

listed 

colored. 

Total 

en- 

listed. 

Total 
officers 
and  en- 
listed. 

1917. 

April 

8,078 
12, 474 
12, 808 
18, 484 
25, 242 
20,  499 
18, 850 
16, 613 
22, 133 

183, 758 
245,  454 
309,  205 
458, 817 
562, 714 
363, 063 
290, 350 
257, 914 
317, 195 

4,870 
5,826 
5, 171 
6, 675 
8,519 
7,801 
10,  803 
9, 349 
7,  560 

188, 628 
251, 280 
314,376 
465, 492 
571, 233 
370, 864 
301, 153 
267, 263 
324, 755 

196, 706 
263, 754 
327, 184 
483,976 
596, 475 
391, 363 
320, 003 
283, 876 
346, 888 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 

Mean  annual  strength. 

1918. 

January 

February 

March . 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 

Mean  annual  strength. 

1919. 

January 

February 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September 

October 

November 

December 

Mean  annual  strength. 

Total  of  mean  annual 
strengths 

29, 679 
36, 297 
40, 933 
45, 145 

413, 403 
741, 894 
803, 508 
SI  1,870 

1,608 
10, 992 
29, 876 
29, 291 

415,  Oil 
752, 886 
833,384 
841, 161 

444, 690 
789, 183 
874,317 
886, 306 

12, 672 

230, 890 

5,981  236,871 

249, 541 

12, 932 

249, 039 

5,548 

254, 587 

267, 519 

50, 626 
52,232 
50, 029 
48, 459 
43,  604 
42,747 
40, 490 
34, 468 
41,417 
47,  014 
45,711 
32, 849 

815, 656 

806.306 
801, 287 
823, 104 
792, 742 

841. 307 
867, 014 
850, 425 
917, 723 
856, 450 
732, 006 
560, 174 

41, 959 
40, 638 
43, 226 
49, 462 
75,810 
75, 321 
111,126 
147,  454 
140, 136 
159, 281 
120,  584 
79, 945 

857, 615 
846, 944 
844, 513 
872, 566 
868, 552 
916, 628 
978, 140 
997, 879 
1, 057, 859 
1, 015, 731 
852, 590 
640, 119 

908, 241 
899, 176 
894, 542 
921, 025 
912, 156 
959, 375 
1, 018, 630 
1,032,347 
1, 099, 276 
1, 062, 745 
898, 301 
672, 968 

16, 959 
19, 549 
22, 278 
23, 338 
25,  417 
28, 598 
29,  265 
29,  696 
33, 072 
35, 795 
36,918 
33, 399 

280,778 
288, 733 
327, 936 
345, 454 
405, 015 
462, 439 
461, 499 
433,  822 
403,  717 
487, 483 
523, 189 
381, 045 

8,746 
9,317 
11, 588 
9, 553 
11, 840 
13, 984 
13, 850 
20, 968 
24, 710 
23,424 
30, 003 
24, 195 

289. 524 
298, 050 

339. 524 
355, 007 
416, 855 
476,423 
475, 349 
454,  790 
428, 427 
510, 907 
553,  192 
405,240 

306, 483 
317, 599 
361, 802 
378, 345 
442, 272 
505, 021 
504, 614 
484, 486 
461, 499 
546, 702 
590, 110 
438, 639 

44, 136  805, 349 

90, 412  895, 761 

939, 899 

27,  857 

400,093  16,818 

416, 941 

444, 797 

21, 466 
15,  049 
12, 667 
10, 702 
9,518 
8,982 
8, 735 
8, 179 
6, 676 
4,716 
3,453 
3, 456 

375, 224 
227, 295 
188,248 
153, 944 
126,764 
101, 747 
79, 620 
50, 513 
49, 586 
42,  767 
40, 947 
42, 083 

46, 281 
43, 902 
26, 881 
17, 055 
10, 473 
8,431 
10, 550 
4,661 
1,504 
322 
262 
184 

421, 505 
271, 197 
215, 129 
170, 999 
137, 237 
110, 178 
90, 170 
55, 174 
51, 090 
43, 089 

41,  209 

42,  267 

442, 971 
286, 246 
227, 796 
181, 701 
146, 755 
119,160 
98, 905 
63, 353 
57, 766 
47, 805 
44,662 
45,723 

26, 896 
23, 345 
22, 035 
21, 284 
19,518 
16,925 
16, 141 
15, 029 
13,885 
12, 617 
9,  451 
9, 307 

297, 713 
244,520 
218, 591 
185, 892 
165, 046 
145, 156 
135, 484 
106,  278 
99, 774 
97, 110 
91, 456 
93, 358 

22,  056 
22,  202 
17,  753 
12, 769 
10, 307 
10, 131 
9, 508 
13,  352 
9,818 
8,762 
8, 530 
8,  751 

319, 769 
266, 722 
236, 344 
198, 661 
175, 353 
155, 287 
144, 992 
119,630 
109, 592 
105, 872 
99, 986 
102, 109 

346, 665 
290, 067 
258, 379 
219, 945 
194, 871 
172,212 
161, 133 
134,  659 
123,  477 
118,  489 
109,  437 
111,416 

9, 467 

123,  228 

14,  209 

137,  437 

146, 904 

17,  202 

156, 698 

12, 828 

169, 526 

186, 729 

66, 275 

1 

1,159,467  110, 602  1,270,069 

1, 336, 344 

57, 991 

S05, 830 

35,  224 

841, 054 

S99, 045 

®.Daily  average  strength  for  each  month.  i>  For  these  camps  see  Table  8.  Source  of  information:  Monthly  reports  of 
sick  and  wounded  to  the  Office  of  the  Surgeon  General. 


20 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


DENSITY  OF  POPULATION  BY  STATES 
CENSUS  1920 


Plate  VI. 


NUMBER  OF  ENLISTED  MEN 
FURNISHED  BY  STATES 


APRIL,  1917  - NOV.  11,  1918 


3553—25 4 


Plate  VII. 


TOTAL  ENLISTED  MEN  FURNISHED  BY  STATES 

REGULARS.  NAT.  GUARD.  AND  NAT.  ARMY 

APRIL.  1917  — NOV.  11. 1918 


N.  Y. 

PA. 

ILL. 

OHIO 

TEX. 

MICH. 

MASS. 

MO. 

CALIF, 

N.  J. 

IND. 

WIS. 

MINN. 

IOWA 

GA. 

OKLA 

KY. 

TENN. 

ALA. 

N.  C. 

VA. 

LA? 

KAN. 

ARK. 

W.  VA. 

MISS. 

S.C. 

CONN. 

MD. 

NEB. 

WASH. 

MONT. 

COL. 

FLA. 

S.  D. 

ORE. 


28 


Plate  VJII. 


WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN  FURNISHED  BY  STATES 

REGULARS.  NAT.  GUARD.  AND  NAT.  ARMY 

APRIL.  1917 -NOV.  11,  1918 


N.  Y. 

PA. 

ILL. 

OHIO 

TEX. 

MICH. 

MASS. 

MO. 

CALIF. 

N.  J. 

WIS. 

MINN. 

IND. 

IOWA 

OKLA. 

KY. 

KAN. 

TENN. 

N.C 

W.  VA. 

GA. 

CONN. 

VA. 

ALA. 

NEB. 

ARK. 

WASH. 

MD. 
LA. 
MONT. 
COL. 
S.D. 
ORE. 
MISS. 
S.C. 

N.  D. 

ME. 
FLA. 
IDA. 

R.  I. 
UTAH 
N.  H. 
N.MEX, 


D. 


WYO. 

ARIZ. 


VT. 

DEL. 


F 


NEV.  | 
ALASKA | 


Plate  IX. 


29 


COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN  FURNISHED  BY  STATES 

REGULARS,  NAT.  GUARD.  AND  NAT.  ARMY 

APRIL.  1917  - NOV.  11.1918 

0 2.000  4,000  *.000  8,000  10,000  12,000  14.000  16.000  18.000  20.000  22.000  24.000  26.000  28.000  30,000 


GA. 

TEX. 

LA. 

ALA. 

S.  C. 

MISS. 

VA. 

N.  C. 

TENN. 

ARK. 

PA. 

FLA. 

KY 

ILL. 

MD. 

MO. 
OHIO 
N.  Y. 
OKLA. 
W.  VA. 

N.  J. 

D.  C. 
IND. 
MICH. 
KAN. 
DEL.  | 
IOWA  | 
MASS.  | 
CONN.  | 
CALIF.  | 
NEB.  | 
MINN.  | 
COL.  | 

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wise.  | 

MONT.  | 
WASH.  | 
WYO. 
IDA. 

N.  D. 
ARIZ. 
UTAH 
ORE. 

S.  D. 
N.MEX. 

ME. 

N.  H. 
NEV. 

VT. 

ALASKA 

30 


Plate  X. 


STRENGTH. 


31 


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32 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  8. — Strength  of  specified  camps,  total  enlisted  men,  by  months,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1919, 

inclwive.a 


Year,  1917. 


Camps. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

Beauregard,  La 

4,193 

7,007 
25, 901 

16,986 

24,474 

19,279 

23,057 

20, 821 

21,561 

19  349 

19, 888 
29,524 
22,500 
28  404 

18,980 
27,564 
26,615 
32,504 
46,658 
40,319 
30,096 
15,682 
978 
6, 892 
23,045 
27,877 
37,089 
25,785 
11,413 
11,994 

Bowie,  Tex. 

14' 142 

23 ',  193 

24' 880 
23, OSS 

24,492 

24, 565 
21,912 

23,646 

Codv,  N.  Mex 

10,587 
7, 326 

2l',  095 

20' 281 

20,503 

22,110 

22,246 

20,417 

24,111 

21, '322 
24, 402 

Custer,  Mich. b 

17, 33S 
20,756 

17,941 

22, 190 

16,584 

Devens,  Mass 

20,120 

26,848 

23,128 

26' 832 

26,333 

19,171 

26, 631 

29' 488 
35,324 

36,612 

Dix,  N.  J.b 

8'  169 

23' 748 

21,122 

19' 416 

24,484 

26,964 

32,345 
26, 627 

Dodge,  Iowa  b 

14,905 

21,882 

21,911 

17,382 

29,581 

19; 130 
31,670 

19, 603 
31,504 

20,947 

Doniphan,  Okla.c 

13,680 

24;  972 

25)437 

29,214 

28, 180 

17,374 

94 

Eustfs,  Va 

Forrest,  Ga 

14,718 

11,818 

11,362 

9,858 

6,645 
19  790 

Fremont,  Calif 

o;  744 

34,204 

31,102 

9,942 
35,508 
27, 020 
21,765 

13)424 

30,768 

31,838 

26,645 

13,586 

Funston,  KansA  d 

13,935 

36,664 

27,807 

26,914 

30, 466 

33,754 

33)823 
28,981 
28, 537 
17  048 

Gordon,  Ga .b 

15',  179 

15,785 

27,424 

32,961 

30 ' 909 

Grant,  111 

12',  170 

23,305 

38,451 

20)770 

35,968 

23 '833 

25,420 

Greene,  N.  C.b 

6)208 

20,710 

36, 727 

39, 003 

37,216 

22)431 

7,385 

25,938 

Greenleaf,  Ga 

5'  407 

5' 251 

9' 345 
26, 989 

6,097 

Hancock,  Ga 

26,100 

26,965 

27,237 

26,046 

27'  982 

33; 939 
744 

ll'332 

20,705 

15,312 

Humphreys,  Va.(> 

169 

2,107 

3)374 

16,136 

21,144 

7)580 
20,309 
23  961 

14,890 

25,459 

25,744 

30,701 

14,162 

19,633 

23,159 

16,769 

18,843 

21,902 

1/,  032 
18,996 

31)301 
23,050 
18,778 
41,629 
42  541 

Johnston,  Fla 

Keamv,  Calif 

4,074 

14,839 

29,909 

23,239 

22, 228 

20)558 
29,801 
27, 032 

20, 004 

19,671 

Lee,  Va.b 

12'  215 

35, 089 
36,220 

31 ',112 

30,638 

34,960 

31,326 

3l' 995 

30' 498 

45; 775 
38,216 

Lewis,  Wash.6... 

17; 925 
13,918 

35' 031 

30,529 

30,179 

29,782 

Logari,  Tex 

22,253 
26,422 
23, 133 

30,293 
24, 273 
25, 698 

32' 198 

27'  721 

3l' 596 

21,262 

3,443 

20,700 

11,111 

MacArthur,  Tex. 

5,308 

13,475 

24,047 

24' 310 
23,798 

20, 164 

10'  243 

9,087 
20,864 
25  220 

9 306 

McClellan,  Ala 

26, 107 

23,318 

22,324 

25,345 

Meade,  Md 

i,  747 
25,590 
21,773 

16,526 

10,093 

31,131 

14,770 

35,374 

0,113 

28)  221 
180 
27, 420 

29'  780 

30)540 

2,316 

28,884 

23,755 

30  941 

41,724 
24, 137 
28, 119 
15,884 
25,209 
10  069 

Mills,  N.  Y 

207 

16, 025 
27, 155 

20  109 

Pike,  Ark 

22, 462 

27, 023 

30,410 

27, 862 
27, 728 

34,998 

11,801 

Sevier,  S.  C 

ll' 187 

22,771 

25'  553 

26,339 

25' 672 

27)739 

24,968 
27, 158 

Shelby,  Miss 

14,829 

14,652 

12,110 

21 '970 

24; 879 
23,195 

24; 836 
23, 812 
33, 175 

2i; 830 
21,218 

24'  179 

24' 067 

24, 662 

Sheridan,  Ala 

20, 198 

21,147 

21,825 

13,716 

Sherman,  Ohio  6...  . 

30; 690 

32; 048 

30; 918 

29; 927 

24)073 

31,135 

23)898 

24, 271 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

185 

Tavlor,  Ky.t 

14, 150 

22,301 
25, 059 

22, 189 

21,264 

21,715 

20,832 
25,594 
28,866 
29, 414 

23,482 

20, 778 
25,848 

24,166 

27,353 

28,957 

29,242 

Travis^  Tex 

12'  438 

32,399 
24, 540 

3l',  515 

29' 216 
25,364 

27, 772 

34, 277 

Upton,  N.  Y.b.  . 

8,673 

21,612 

27,807 
29, 798 
21,583 

28, 276 

33',  516 

41,283 

35)645 

17,429 

19,864 

Wadsworth,  S.  C 

29' 921 

28,901 

28, 172 

30' 059 

32,328 

18,505 

24)086 

25,331 

Wheeler,  Ga 

4, 125 

23,860 

23;  503 

2L  038 

20; 049 

18)908 

Total 

415,011 

752,886 

833,384 

841,161 

857, 615 

846,944 

844,513 

872,566 

868, 552 

916,628 

Year,  1918. 

Year, 

1919. 

Camps. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

F ebru- 
ary. 

March. 

April. 

Beauregard,  La 

23,351 

4,001 

7, 246 
8,222 
4,081 
37, 187 

9,001 

10,149 

6, 870 

5,229 

1,809 

192 

Bowie,  Tex. 

9' 206 

3,912 

10',  027 
5,117 

8'  298 

6',  361 

5,  U56 
2,163 

3,689 

577 

Codv,  N.  Mex 

23',  899 

ll' 235 

8'  494 

2,431 
29,893 
27, 261 

1,750 

1,157 

Custer,  Mieh.b 

16' 11G 

28,455 
39, 168 

37,861 
39,887 
34, 052 

32,932 
41,506 
22, 499 

20,003 

21,946 

9,620 

8,075 

8,807 

Devens.  Mass 

21, 186 

44'  239 

8,742 

8,199 

7, 162 

Dix  N.  J.i 

49, 102 

53' 017 

47;  438 
27, 793 

13j  016 

16)327 

14,568 

17^  935 

15' 590 

13,346 

7,563 

Dodge.  Iowa  & 

44',  991 
17, 078 

31,120 

32,346 

8,206 

27^  869 

18',  005 
7,273 

10,746 

9)  160 

Doniphan,  Okla.c 

is; 700 
11,355 
7,273 

14',  034 
17, 624 

7',  786 

Eustis,  Va 

6^  054 

7,236 
10, 184 
18,836 
60,854 
31,928 

10,689 

9,138 

3,551 

3,528 

3,450 

5,3b7 

3,118 

Forrest,  Ga 

3,664 

19,371 

44,757 

8',  928 
22,911 

5,252 

l'  581 

'444 

Fremont,  Calif 

22,305 

0'  119 

4,274 

2,293 

1,419 

871 

61 

Funston,  Kans.6  d 

49, 124 

58, 760 

51,362 

40,782 

13,923 

23)770 

10, 468 

6,679 

5,157 

Gordon,  Ga.i> 

37,232 

41,200 

40,112 

40,703 

23,709 

14,904 

9,537 

6,789 

7, 121 

33,858 

8,515 

47;  100 

55, 185 

38, 192 

24',  306 

22)981 
4,048 
1 , 956 

18, 134 

15, 478 

15,729 

7;  588 

14' 737 

27,848 
18,513 
32, 869 

12^  945 

10; 981 
9,432 
27, 668 

3^  919 

'701 

Greenleaf,  Ga 

16, 154 

21,759 

14,004 

516 

1,946 

940 

Hancock,  Ga 

30,628 
20, 486 

32,375 

23,363 

30,346 
12,559 
34, 030 
14,632 

13,053 

7,233 

2,465 

352 

Humphreys,  Va.b 

18,539 

17,476 

7, 881 

6,150 

3,994 

4,697 

2,205 

6,033 

175 

Jackson,  S.  C.b 

Johnston,  Fla 

42,206 
25, 662 

41',  979 
28,658 

40, 960 
27,753 
13,430 

34,502 

29,321 

27,968 
10, 239 
13, 870 

17,424 

2,758 

11,004 

1,481 

7, 243 
651 

Kearny,  Calif 

22, 265 
54,890 
24,623 
9, 945 

6, 134 

15, 206 

14,913 

12) 792 

6,312 

16,869 

3,165 

2,811 

8,391 

4,336 

Lee,  Va.6 

47,695 

29,837 

52,598 
34,699 
9,353 
19, 776 
16,615 
34,246 

49',  017 

37,773 

32,362 

16,757 

35,981 

28,433 

14,975 

24)948 

20,084 

9,838 

12,647 

Lewis,  Wash.b 

33,750 

11,982 

7,021 

9,050 

13,718 

4,336 
3,543 
3, 558 

516 

122 

MacArthur,  Tex 

20,941 

20,393 

2lJ 861 

20,306 
25, 207 

13; 568 
19,471 

6, 276 

2,204 

424 

McClellan,  Ala 

5, 020 

13,763 

26,888 

45,853 

14,000 

1,940 

1,169 

Meade,  Md 

38,379 

35,577 

41, 050 

35)421 

20, 730 

13,356 

11,086 

8,963 

Year,  1918. 


a Daily  average  strength  lor  each  month.  Source  of  information:  Monthly  report  of  sick  and  wounded  to  the  Office  of 
the  Surgeon  General. 

b Strength  fcr  months  in  1919,  during  demobilization  period,  increased  by  estimates  based  on  demobilization  figures, 
c Includes  entire  State  of  Oklahoma,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1918,  inclusive. 
d Includes  entire  State  of  Kansas,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1918,  inclusive. 


STIvEN  GTH, 


33 


Table  8. — Strength  of  specified  camps,  total  enlisted  men,  by  months,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919, 

inclusive— Continued. 


Year 

1918. 

Year 

1919. 

Camps. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

Mills,  N.  Y 

26,643 

28,339 

30,183 

12,882 

12,504 

10,339 

5,626 

4,916 

6,391 

6,585 

9,493 

Pike,  Ark 

42,962 

45,302 

8,513 

35,110 

52; 423 

24,973 

13,612 

7,874 

6,227 

Sevier,  S.  C 

7, 0S7 
26,134 

21,711 

25; 998 

22,675 

9,997 

18,126 

5,414 

3,389 

1,638 

446 

Shelby,  Miss 

14,291 

7;502 

7,559 

6,283 

10,510 

5,023 

4,508 

574 

3,382 

Sheridan,  Ala 

lOj  994 

20^940 

17,657 

30,619 

19, 193 

19, 775 

16,523 

4,770 

77 

Sherman”  Ohio  fr 

34,883 

1,3S3 

36,646 

33,250 

27| 287 

33,470 

9,671 

29, 448 

13,293 

11,167 

286 

8,487 

12,970 

14,442 

ll' 494 

2, 678 

564 

Taylor,  Kv.fr 

42^  859 
30,481 
31,150 

55,  502 

46' 524 

43, 165 

26,738 

15,722 

14,377 

12,443 

9,635 

6,005 

Travis,  Tex 

35' 432 

36,383 
15,028 
15, 008 
14,574 

26,057 

26, 018 

19,849 

13,817 

12,505 

9,544 

Upton”  N.  Y.& 

38',  031 

31,722 

16',  962 
10, 297 

11,900 

22,009 

2,135 

13,274 

Wadsworth,  S.  C 

22; 201 

22',  378 
22,574 

10,633 

13 ' 477 

6,392 

2,466 

4,684 

909 

27;  754 

18,262 

14,836 

8,706 

2,020 

609 

138 

Total 

978, 140 

997, 879 

1,057,859 

1,015,731 

852,590 

640, 119 

421,505 

271,197 

215,129 

170,999 

Camps. 

Year,  1919. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Beauregard,  La 

73 
2,481 
137 
5, 868 
9, 182 
14, 220 
6,583 

37 
3, 135 
29 
2,352 
5, 044 
14,444 
5,321 

20 
901 
15 
1,573 
4,  472 
10,544 
4,298 

Bowie,  Tex 

17 
10 
623 
1,759 
9, 332 
2,474 

Custer,  Mich.* 

Devens,  Mass 

Dix,  N.  J.* 

Dodge,  Iowa  * 

Donipnan,  Okla.c 

602 
1,575 
5,  790 
2,390 

603  I 836 

1,170  1,169 

5, 155  1 3, 667 

1,506  1,262 

943 

991 

4,724 

940 

Eustis,  Va 

Forrest,  Ga 

1,842 

1,401 

851 

657 

959 

868  803 

938 

Fremont,  Calif 

Funston,  Ivans.*  e 

Gordon,  Ga.* 

Grant,  111 

Greene,  N.  C.fr 

6, 355 
4,284 
12, 708 

4,516 
3, 195 
6,271 

2, 015 
5, 280 
6, 636 

1,198 
5, 561 
4, 181 

1, 164 
3,044 
3, 887 

992  1 1,104 

2,864  1 2,326 

3,153  3,160 

S09 
2, 160 
3,256 

Greenleaf,  Ga 

Hancock,  Ga 

68 

1,770 
4,496 
40 
1,143 
6,297 
3, 832 

Humphreys,  Va.* 

Jackson,  S3.  C.* 

Johnston,  Fla 

Kearny,  Calif 

1, 137 
8,810 
36 
792 
8,179 
2, 963 

1,093 

4,328 

32 

873 

8,650 

1,973 

731 

1,444 

30 

659 

2,424 

1,546 

847 

1,610 

30 

573 

1,761 

1,617 

563 
2, 286 
28 
570 
1,672 
1,477 

571 
2, 599 
27 
492 
1,578 
1,971 

686 

2,638 

27 

621 

1,588 

2,000 

Lee,  V'a.* 

Lewis,  Wash.fr 

Logan.  Tex 

MacArthur,  Tex 

108 
243 
7,471 
5, 141 
4,052 

McClellan,  Ala 

75 

7,424 

4,932 

3,821 

61 

3,871 

2,478 

4,017 

54 

2,281 

2,082 

2,787 

48 
8, 090 
1,457 
4,430 

35 
4,  704 
725 
4, 023 

28 
3,778 
689 
3, 396 

26 

3,907 

Meade,  Md 

Mills,  N.  Y 

Pike,  Ark 

3,113 

Sevier,  S.  C 

Shelby,  Miss 

3,486 

56 

8,282 

2,592 

9 

6,882 

2. 553 
8 

5, 506 

1,714 

6 

3, 876 

591 

2 

2,007 

30 

Sheridan,  Ala 

Sherman,  Ohio  * 

1,366 

1,405 

1, 526 

Syracuse:  N.  Y 

Taylor,  Ky.* 

7,683 
2,597 
16, 267 
462 
10 

6,363 
2,426 
7, 550 
438 
4 

6,492 

2,267 

8,908 

455 

3,737 

2,364 

3,280 

347 

2, 778 
3,356 
2,323 
159 

4,074 
2,932 
2, 287 
6 

4, 958 
2,963 
2,427 

5,628 

3,063 

2,683 

Travis,  Tex 

Upton,  N.  Y.* 

Wadsworth,  S.  C 

Wheeler,  Ga 

Total 

137, 237 

110, 178 

90, 170 

55, 174 

51,090 

43,089 

41,209 

42, 267 

34 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  9. — Strength,  of  specified  camps,  white  enlisted  men,  by  months,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919, 

inclusive.11 


Year, 

1917. 

Year, 

1918. 

Camps. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem-  j 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

Beauregard,  La 

4,193 

7,007 

16,986  1 
24,474 

19,279 

23,657 
24, 880 

20,821 
24, 492 

21,561 

19,349 

2.3,64!; 

19, 882 
29,524 
22, 500 

18,967 

27,564 

26,615 

31,077 

Bowie,  Tex. 

14! 142 

25,901 
20, 995 

23, 193 

24; 565 

Cody,  N.  Mex 

10,586 

7,326 

20,181  ! 

20; 503 

23; 688 

22',  246 

2i; 912 

2l',  322 

Custer,  Mich.t 

17,338 

17; 941  | 

2F  736 

21,807 

20,275 

16; 423 

24, 222 

27;  478 
34,636 

Devens,  Mass 

20, 120 

26',  756 

26; 848  1 

26,832 

21,122 

26',  332 
17,797 

24; 108 

26;  631 

29, 239 

42',  291 

Dix  N.  J.!> 

498 

23;  100 

23,127 

18',  000 

23',  059 

33',  675 

29; 633 
20, 249 

38;  718 
26,912 

Dodge,  Iowa  fr 

14,905 

2l',  644 

18; 252 

13, 465 
29,581 

14,225 

15; 967 

23',  267 

17; 350 

Doniphan,  Okla.c 

13)6S0 

24",  972 

25,437 

31)669 

31,503 

29, 213 

28) 179 

17; 374 

15,682 

978 

Eusti's,  Va 

94 

Forrest,  Ga 

14, 7l8 

11,818 

11,362 

9,858 

13,586 

6,645 

6,892 
23, 041 

Fremont,  Calif 

6, 744 

9, 942 

13; 424 

19,786 

31,502 

Funston,  Kans.t  <t 

13,801 

36,524 

27,075 

30,339 

31,222 

32)573 
26,  200 
20,  606 
39,  061 
5,  251 
33,939 

28',  037 

30, 807 

23,901 

Gordon,  Ga.i> 

15,179 

Hi  109 

25, 214 
22,354 
38,451 

32,261 

27',  166 

28',  264 

25',  755 

20',  188 

30)011 

Grant,  ill 

12) 170 

27, 424 

19,722 

22, 792 

23)564 

37,215 

9,345 

26,989 

17; 555 
22,394 

24; 994 
17, 047 

22',  500 
11,412 

Greene,  N.  C.t> 

6)  20S 

20,710 

35, 968 

36; 723 

Greenleaf,  Ga 

5)  467 

7;  379 
25,938 

6, 092 

11)986 

Hancock,  Ga 

26, 100 

23, 965 

27, 237 

26,040 

27, 982 

11,332 

20, 173 
12,545 

Humphreys,  Va.f> 

7 169 

7 744 

2,107 

3,260 

4)432 

14, 875 

22,817 

24,727 

28,435 

14  100 

13, 207 

13; 792 

15)348 
19,376 
20, 004 

17,490 

19,254 

28, 006 

Johnston,  Fla 

19,627 

18, 840 

18)992 

20,598 

18,778 

Kearnv,  Calif 

4,674 

14,839 
29, 889 
30,248 
20,531 

23,239 

22.228 

23; 159 

21,902 

20, 558 

19; 671 

Lee,  Va.fr 

12' 215 

30',  910 

27; 586 

25,739 
34,098 
28, 771 

26^23 

25,571 

27,011 

30',  021 

43,856 

38,155 

36,889 

Lewis,  Wash.fr 

17;  925 
13,741 

35;  731 

34’,  587 
32.198 
24,047 
25, 967 

30;  104 

29; 771 

42; 466 

Logari,  Tex 

28,104 

27, 663 

27)  721 

3i; 596 

21,262 

3,443 

MacArthur,  Tex  

5, 30S 
13, 475 

20,422 

24,273 
25,599 
28,977 
14, 770 
24,691 
25, 553 
24, 879 
23,195 

24; 310 

20',  164 

10,240 

22,324 

9,084 

8,965 

25,345 

22,972 

19,536 

McClellan,  Ala 

23, 133 

23; 798 

23; 318 

20,864 

11,111 

Meade.  Md 

4,747 

16; 528 

32;  038 

22; 139 

23,' 829 

22; 594 

20; 421 

32, 753 
23,501 

Mills,  N.  Y 

25,590 

16!  093 

6,113 

7 180 

' 207 

2^16 

16; 025 

20',  059 

Pike,  Ark 

21 ; 773 

21,030 

27,451 

26,339 

25,465 
25, 672 

24,633 

23,405 

23,755 

21 ',950 

23; 710 

18,105 

Sevier,  S.  C 

ll'  187 

22',  771 

27, 728 

27,'  739 

11,801 

24,355 

15,880 

Shelby,  Miss 

14,829 

14,052 

12,100 

21,970 

24,836 

23,812 

24,'  830 

24, 179 

24,067 

24,919 

25,094 

10,013 

20,494 

185 

Sheridan,  Ala 

20, 198 

21,218 

21,147 

21,825 

27,158 

13,716 

Sherman)  Ohio  b 

30,690 

30,010 

29,801 

27)397 

25, 994 

21,659 

28,916 

21,079 

Syracuse)  N.  Y 

Taylor,  Ky.t 

14,150 

22,301 

25,659 

27,203 

28,540 

21,583 

22, 174 

21,230 

21,634 

20,695 

23,276 

17,516 

20,547 

22, 065 

24,809 
23, 846 
26,585 
24,086 
23,864 

Travis,  Tex 

12;  438 

24; 776 

24,415 

25,252 

23,949 

25,515 

29,414 

20,049 

26,358 

30,107 

30,059 

18,709 

28; 487 

Upton’  N.  Y.b 

Wadsworth,  S.  C 

Wheeler,  Ga 

8,007 

21,012 

4,125 

23,936 
29, 921 
23,  860 

28;  276 
28,901 
23,503 

22)019 

28, 172 
21,038 

37,692 

32,328 

18,315 

31,211 

17,429 

18,472 

Total 

413, 403 

741,894 

803,508 

811,870 

815,656 

806,  306 

801,287 

823, 104 

792,742 

841,307 

Year,  1918. 

Year 

1919. 

Camps. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

•Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

Beauregard,  La 

23,338 

9,266 

3,987 

7,160 

8,003 

9,3S0 
6, 627 

7, 564 

5,744 

3,749 

3,738 

1,499 

192 

Bowie,  Tex 

3,912 

7;  912 

7;  219 

5',  007 
2,430 

4, 570 

3;  499 

2,626 

Codv,  N.  Mex 

3,899 

li;235 

4',  081 

5',  111 

8',  494 

2',  162 

1J750 

i;  157 

577 

Custer,  Mich.6. . . . 

15; 289 

24',  785 

35; 485 

35,828 
36, 643 

31,879 
39, 948 

29; 598 

19;  238 
20, 736 

8',  740 

7;  567 

8,438 

6,572 

Devens,  Mass 

20! 523 

35; 217 

40,987 

24',  328 

7;  624 

7;  160 

Dix,  N.  JA 

43,' 866 

44',  933 

40 ! 276 

27; 772 

17,120 

10; 483 

14; 124 

15,'  566 
9,515 

14',  190 

12,353 

6,801 

Dodge,  Iowa  b 

38,219 

23; 766 

20; 991 
14, 034 

27;  664 

24,002 

15,952 

7,273 

13)281 

8,179 

Doniphan,  Okla.c 

17; 676 

18; 698 

8,'  206 
7,236 

Eustis,  Va 

6',  054 

16; 496 

9,555 

2, 601 

3,040 

2,939 

4,848 

2,546 

Forrest,  Ga 

3 ',664 

7,273 

8)92S 
22, 907 

10',  184 

9,138 

5,252 

4,273 

i;  581 

7 444 

Fremont,  Calif 

19,366 

22,301 

38,886 

35,018 

18; 835 

6,118 

2,292 

1,419 

871 

61 

Funston,  Ivans.fr  d 

34',  724 

49',  038 

51,'  343 
26,  159 
41,  287 
13,512 

43  107 

36,444 

22; 987 

9;  520 

5,720 

4,217 

Gordon,  Ga.fr 

30, 270 

34)  079 

ip  979 

13; 202 

7;  645 
16,754 

5;  709 

6,122 

Grant,  111 

35',  437 

27,832 

35, 976 
7,595 

25,341 

17; 711 

20',  355 
3,414 

14; 525 

15,114 

Greene,  N.  C.fr 

7;  501 

2,640 

4;  933 

6',  382 

2;  352 

652 

Greenleaf.  Ga 

16',  474 

15,902 

20,936 
29,  207 

17;  897 

13; 468 

8,917 

1,820 

7 516 

1,166 

800 

Hancock,"  Ga 

24,352 

16,365 

29; 034 
15,180 

30)305 
11,965 
30, 835 
23, 153 

27, 568 

24; 627 
5,149 

10; 524 

6,021 

2)020 

3,608 

5,628 

352 

Humphreys,  Va.fr 

17,312 

s;eo3 

4)565 
14,345 
2,  628 
12, 792 

2;  590 

1,820 

Jackson,  S.  fc.fr 

Johnston,  Fla 

35, 532 
23,816 

34;  184 
25, 596 

37,327 
22, 169 

30)079 
12, 142 

23)378 

9,017 

8j  140 
1,375 

4)819 

175 

Kearny,  fcalif 

22, 265 
45, 902 

6, 134 

13,430 

15, 203 
42,380 
33, 184 

14,909 

13,869 
30,526 
28, 183 

6,312 

14,574 

3,162 

2,811 

Lee,  Va.fr 

41,392 

32)110 

21,912 

10, 465 

7,620 

Lewis,  Wash.fr 

24; 009 

28, 744 

33,819 

31,825 

20,048 

li; 974 

7,012 

4,334 

Logan,  Tex 

9;  945 
19, 778 
5,020 
27, 783 

9,050 
18, 046 
11,283 
30, 451 

9,353 
18, 388 

12,  987 
20,  485 
18,  550 
37,  932 

16, 023 

14',  229 
12, 473 

9)110 

3)613 

3,079 

2,908 

7,992 

515 

122 

19, 347 

5)  138 
13, 076 
18,606 

2,204 

424 

McClellan,  Ala 

Meade,  Md 

14;  754 
28,077 

18,855 
37, 464 

16, 067 
32,388 

1,580 

8,917 

926 
7, 289 

a Daily  average  strength  for  each  month.  Source  of  information:  Monthly  report  of  sick  and  wounded  to  the  Office 
of  the  Surgeon  General. 

b Strength  for  months  during  1919,  during  demobilization  period,  increased  by  estimates  based  on  demobilization 
figures. 

c Includes  entire  State  of  Oklahoma,  Sept.  1, 1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1918,  inclusive. 

Includes  entire  State  of  Kansas,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1918,  inclusive. 


STRENGTH 


35 


Table  9. — Strength  of  specified  camps,  white  enlisted  men,  by  months,  Sept.l,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1919, 

inclusive — Continued. 


Camps. 

Year,  1918. 

Year,  1919. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

Mills,  N.  Y 

Pike,  Ark 

Sevier,  S.  C 

Shelby,  Miss 

Sheridan,  Ala 

Sherman,  Ohio  t> 

26, 007 
33, 581 
7,087 
24, 665 
9,994 
31, 188 
1,383 
30,338 
25,183 
30, 838 
18,902 
26, 882 

27, 666 
35,798 
6,766 
32, 885 
17,831 
21, 403 
14, 442 
34, 592 
22,716 
23,429 
16,713 
18, 690 

28, 139 
42,939 
16,925 
10, 553 
15,977 
24,549 
11, 494 
50,244 
28, 293 
26, 889 
8,899 
15, 910 

12,134 
40,689 
20,671 
5,170 
18,252 
25, 653 
9,667 
41, 590 
29,318 
11,956 
12,321 
9,148 

11,028 
26,387 
19, 780 
8,461 
18, 791 
21,580 
2,674 
38, 675 
23,128 
13,277 
12,076 
11,442 

8,867 
19, 610 
15,331 
5,780 
15, 548 
9, 514 
560 
23,137 
22,898 
15,  559 
8,950 
7,720 

4,375 

11,987 

4,473 

4,680 

9,560 

9,210 

3,718 

7,025 

2,736 

4,075 

3,999 

6,549 

5, 196 
6,370 
1,517 
3,405 
425 
6,707 

8,299 

5,985 

446 

2,998 

77 

10, 887 

Taylor,  Ky.& 

Travis,  Tex 

Upton,  N.  Y.b 

Wadsworth,  S.  C 

Wheeler,  Ga 

13,292 
17,128 
13,161 
5, 165 
1,724 

11,786 
10, 472 
10,048 
3,928 
1, 289 

10, 432 
8, 182 
21,493 
1,555 
462 

8, 884 
5,697 
12,629 
793 
138 

Total 

867,014 

850,425 

917,723 

856,450 

732, 006 

560, 174 

375, 224 

227, 295 

188, 248 

153, 944 

Year,  1919. 


Camps. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

73 

2, 180 
137 
5,712 
8,721 
13,338 
6, 06S 

37 
3, 023 
29 
2,070 
5,032 
13, 586 
5,167 

20 

888 

15 

1,436 

4,460 

9,578 

4,298 

17 

10 

623 

1,758 

7,632 

2,474 

602 

1,575 

5,540 

2,390 

603 

1,170 

5,155 

1,506 

836 

1,169 

3,667 

1,262 

943 

991 

4,724 

940 

Dix,  N.  J .b 

1,770 

1,353 

812 

641 

959 

86S 

803 

938 

6,279 

3,783 

12,490 

4,455 

2,273 

6,189 

1,985 

2,797 

6,561 

1,197 

4,419 

4,134 

1,164 

2,448 

3,855 

992 

2,757 

3,151 

1,104 
2, 265 
3,160 

809 

2.115 

3,256 

6S 
1,490 
3, 401 
40 
1, 143 
5,821 
3,831 

876 

8,085 

36 

792 

7,948 

2,963 

1,034 

3,455 

32 

873 

8,442 

1,973 

694 

1,444 

30 

659 

2,364 

1,546 

813 

1,610 

30 

573 

1,719 

1,617 

523 

2,285 

28 

570 

1,660 

1,477 

528 

2,569 

27 

492 

1,563 

1,971 

656 
2, 638 
27 
621 
1,588 
2,000 

Johnston,  Fla 

Logan,  Tex 

108 

129 

6,655 

3,973 

3,369 

:::::::::: 

McClellan,  Ala 

Meade,  Md 

75 
6, 803 
4,222 
3,537 

61 

3,752 

2,262 

3,385 

54 
2,275 
1, 8S8 
2,718 

48 
8,090 
1,238 
4, 365 

35 

4,669 

725 

4,004 



28 

3,757 

689 

3,390 

26 

3,907 

Mills,  N.  Y 

Pike,  Ark 

Sevier,  S.  C 

3,076 

3, 222 
56 
7, 356 

2,136 

9 

6,441 

1,580 

8 

4,699 

1,172 

6 

3,495 

591 

2 

1,860 

30 

Sheridan,  Ala 

1, 361 

1,400 

1, 521 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Taylor,  lty.6 

6,512 
2,547 
16, 020 
462 
10 

5,430 

2,289 

6,449 

438 

4 

5,237 

2,109 

7,413 

455 

3,500 
2,216 
3, 200 
347 

2,758 

3,327 

2,253 

159 

4,074 

2,916 

2,202 

6 

4,958 

2,945 

2,364 

5,628 

3,044 

2,635 

Travis,  Tex 

Upton!  N.  Y.& : 

Wadsworth,  S.  C 

Wheeler,  Ga 

Total 

126,764 

101,  747 

79,620 

50, 513 

49,586 

42, 767 

40, 947 

42,083 

36 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  10. — Strength  of  specified  camps,  colored  enlisted  men,  by  months,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31 , 

1919,  inclusive. a 


Year 

1917. 

Year 

1918. 

Camps. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

Beauregard,  La 

6 

13 

Bowie,  Tex 

Cody,  N.  Mex 

1 

100 

100 

Custer,  Mich. b 

380 

383 

142 

3 

161 

180 

926 

1,427 

Devens,  Mass 

1 

249 

1,976 

4, 367 
1,601 
3, 184 

Dix,  N.  .T.* 

671 

642 

1 

1, 374 

1,416 

3,636 

1 

1,415 
3, 697 
1 

1,649 

2 712 

Dodge,  Iowa  * 

238 

3,659 

3,917 

4, 905 

3, 597 

6^  378 

Doniphan,  Okla.r 

1 

1 

Eustfs,  Va 

Forrest,  Ga 

Fremont,  Calif 

4 

4 

Funston,  Kans  b d 

134 

140 

132 

127 

2, 982 

2, 935 

2, 731 

2,947 

2, 321 
8, 793 
3, 543 

3,976 
7,078 
3 285 

Gordon,  Ga.* 

1,676 

1,700 

700 

3;  936 
1,041 

7 820 

3, 574 

5’  154 

Grant,  111 

'951 

1, 018 

1, 159 

3,081 

1 

7, 865 

Greene,  N.  C.* 

4 

2 

37 

1 

1 

Greenleaf,  Ga 

6 

5 

8 

Hancock,  Ga 

532 

Humphreys,  Va.b 

114 

3, 148 

2 767 

Jackson,  S.  C .* 

Johnston,  Fla 

15 

2,642 

1,017 

2, 266 

62 

6 

3,562 

3 

3, 240 
4 

788 

1,768 

2,819 

4,707 

3,295 

2,452 

Kearny,  Calif. . . 

Lee.Va.* 

20 

4, 179 

3, 526 

4, 899 
862 

5, 772 

4, 230 

477 

1,919 

4, 740 

Lewis,  WashA. . 

518 

7 489 

444 

7 425 

21 

n 

61 

75 

Logan,  Tex 

177 

1,722 

2,189 

2, 555 

2,516 

MacArthur,  Tex. 

3 

3 

341 

1, 164 

McClellan,  Ala.... 

99 

140 

Meade,  Md 

2, 154 

3,336 

6,082 

5, 951 

7, 946 

4,799 

7, 969 
50 

8, 97  i 

Mills,  N.  Y 

636 

Pike,  Ark 

1,432 

2,932 

2, 959 

1,955 

3,229 

5,479 

5,205 

11,288 

10, 014 

Sevier,  S.  C..  . 

4 

Shelby,  Miss...  . 

49 

307 

115 

Sheridan,  Ala 

56 

Sherman,  Ohio  * 

4 

2,032 

3,314 

3,521 

3,933 

2,414 

2,219 

2,819 

3,777 

Syracuse,  N.  Y . . . 

Tavlor,  Kv.* 

15 

34 

81 

137 

206 

3,262 

2, 101 

2,544 

Travisj  Tex 

7,623 

7,100 

3,964 

1,645 

1,414 

5, 301 

5, 790 

5,  in 

Wadsworth,  S.  C 

1,258 

Wheeler,  Ga 

199 

190 

1,392 

1,-167 

2,657 

Upton,  N.  Y .*... 

600 

604 

604 

3,345 

3,351 

3,409 

3, 591 

4, 434 

Total 

1,608 

10,992 

29, 876 

29, 291 

41, 959 

40,638 

43, 226 

49,462 

75, 810 

75,321 

Year 

1918. 

Year,  1919. 

Camps. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

Beauregard,  La 

13 

14 

998 

769 

241 

1, 126 

1,491 

310 

Bowie,  Tex. 

310 

2,808 

6 

1,671 

1,354 

1,307 

1,246 

1,251 

1,063 

Cody,  N.  Mex 

1 

1 

Custer,  Mich.* 

827 

3,670 
3,951 
8,084 
7, 354 
2 

1,702 

2, 033 

1,053 
1,558 
5, 379 
3,867 

295 

765 

8S0 

369 

Devens,  Mass 

660 

3'  252 

3,244 

2, 933 
2, 533 

1,210 

1,118 

1, 039 

590 

Dix,  N.  J.* 

5, 236 

7, 162 

6^  280 

2;  203 

2;  369 
1,231 

1, 400 

993 

Dodge,  Iowa* 

Doniphan,  Okla.c 

6,  772 

6,802 

4, 682 

2,053 

1,287 

'981 

762 

Eustfs,  Va 

1,128 

1,134 

950 

488 

511 

519 

572 

Forrest,  Ga 

Fremont,  Calif. 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Funston,  Kans.*  d 

10, 033 

10, 238 

9,  722 
6,624 
10, 124 
7, 142 
793 

9,511 

7, 955 
5, 123 

4, 338 
1,944 

783 

948 

959 

940 

Gordon,  Ga.* 

6,962 

10, 494 

5,769 
13, 898 

1,702 

2,626 

1,892 

1,380 

1,567 

1,080 

999 

Grant,  111 

5, 769 

6,026 

12, 851 
8,012 
536 

6, 595 
4, 599 
515 

'953 

615 

Greene,  N.  C.*. ..  . 

87 

5, 875 

14"  336 

634 

49 

Greenleaf,  Ga 

81 

'192 

7 616 

136 

780 

140 

Hancock,  Ga 

1,274 

1,594 

3,168 

6,051 

2,564 

5,511 

2,778 

3,041 

2, 529 

1,212 

1,404 

445 

Humphreys,  Va.* 

2,174 

5,306 

3, 956 
3, 951 
2,  190 

2,  732 

1,585 
3, 079 
130 

1,089 

385 

Jackson,  S.  C.b 

Johnston,  Fla 

6,704 

1,846 

7,795 
3, 062 

3;  633 
5, 584 

3,667 

6,168 

4,590 

622 

2,864 

106 

1,615 

1,214 

4 

1 

3 

Lee,  Va.b 

8, 988 
14 

6,303 

7, 433 
880 

6,637 

566 

5,663 

537 

5, 455 

3, 036 

2, 295 
8 

2, 182 

771 

Lewis,  Wash.* 

i;  093 

'250 

36 

9 

2 

Logan,  Tex 

731 

734 

746 

728 

723 

1 

1,163 

2, 347 

1,388 

1,376 

959 

1,095 

1,138 

464 

McClellan,  Ala 

2, 480 

1, 861 

8,338 
7, 921 

6, 352 
3,586 

3;  404 

1,  524 
2, 124 

650 

360 

243 

Meade,  Md 

10, 596 

5, 126 

6, 169 

3, 033 

5,364 

2, 169 

1,674 

a Daily  average  strength  for  each  month.  Source  of  information:  Monthly  report  of  sick  and  wounded  to  the  Office 
ol  the  Surgeon  General. 

* Strength  for  months  in  1919,  during  demobilization  period,  increased  by  estimates  based  on  demobilization  figures. 
<•  Includes  entire  State  of  Oklahoma,  September,  1917,  to  December,  1918j  inclusive. 

<*  Includes  entire  State  of  Kansas,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1918,  inclusive. 


STRENGTH, 


37 


Table  10. — Strength  of  specified  camps,  colored  enlisted  men,  by  months  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 

1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


Camps. 

Year,  1918. 

Year,  1919. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

Mills,  N.  Y 

Pike,  Ark 

Sevier,  S.  C 

Shelby,  Miss 

Sheridan,  Ala 

Sherman,  Ohio  * 

636 

9,381 

1,469 

1,000 

3,695 

673 
9, 504 
1,747 
2, 225 
3, 109 
5,884 

2,044 
9, 484 
4, 7S6 
3, 73S 
1,680 
6,070 

748 

11,267 

5,327 

2,332 

941 

7,817 

4 

4,934 

7,065 

2,687 

5,426 

3,072 

1,476 
10, 399 
2,895 
1, 536 
9S4 
7,  S68 
4 

4,490 
2,929 
1,401 
3, 394 
2,289 

1,472 
5,363 
2, 795 

1.779 
975 

3.779 
4 

3,601 
3, 120 
1,347 
986 
1,403 

1,251 

1,625 

941 

1,603 

950 

1,957 

1, 198 
849 
653 
948 
771 
1,737 

1, 195 
215 
121 
1,103 
149 
1,780 

1, 194 
242 

384 

2,083 

Taylor,  Ky 

Travis,  Tex 

Wadsworth,  S.  C 

Wheeler,  Ga 

Upton,  N.  Y.* 

6,308 
8,067 
3, 299 
872 
7,193 

8,267 
7, 765 
5, 665 
3,884 
7,721 

5, 258 
7, 139 
1,734 
2, 352 
4,833 

2,430 
2, 721 
1,227 
742 
656 

2, 591 
2, 033 
756 
731 
1,912 

2, 011 
1,362 
5S0 
147 
516 

751 

308 

116 

645 

Total 

111,126 

147, 454 

140, 136 

159, 281  120, 5S4 

79, 945 

46, 281 

43, 902 

26, 881 

17, 055 

Year 

1919. 

Camps. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Beauregard,  La 

Bowie,  Tex 

301 

112 

13 

Cody,  N.  Mex 

Custer,  Mich.* 

156 

?>s9 

137 

Deven’s,  Mass 

461 

12 

12 

1 

Dix,  N.  J.* 

882 

S58 

966 

1,700 

250 

Dodge,  Iowa  5 

515 

154 

Doniphan,  Okia.c 

Eustis,  Va 

72 

48 

39 

16 

Forrest,  Ga 

Fremont,  Calif 

1 



Funston,  Kans.*  d 

76 

61 

30 

1 

Gordon,  Ga.fr 

501 

922 

2, 483 

1 142 

595 

107 

61 

45 

Grant,  111 

218 

82 

47 

32 

2 

Greene,  N.  C.fr 

Greenleaf,  Ga 

Hancock,  Ga 

Humphreys,  Va.* 

280 

261 

59 

37 

34 

40 

43 

30 

Jackson,  S.  C.* 

1,095 

725 

S73 

1 

30 

Johnston,  Fla 

Kearny,  Calif.... 

Lee,  Va.£> 

476 

231 

208 

60 

42 

12 

15 

Lewis,  Wash 

1 

Logan,  Tex 

MacArthur,  Tex 

McClellan,  Ala 

114 

Meade,  Md 

816 

621 

119 

6 

35 

21 

Mills,  N.  Y 

1, 168 

710 

216 

194 

219 

Pike,  Ark 

Sevier,  S.  C 

683 

284 

632 

69 

65 

19 

6 

37 

Shelby,  Miss 

264 

456 

973 

542 

Sheridan,  Ala 

Sherman,  Ohio  * 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 

926 

441 

S07 

3S1 

147 

5 

5 

5 

Taylor,  Ky.* 

1, 171 

933 

1,255 

237 

20 

Travis,  Tex 

Wadsworth,  S.  C 

50 

137 

158 

148 

29 

16 

IS 

19 

Wheeler,  Ga 

Upton,  N.  Y.s 

247 

1,101 

1,495 

80 

70 

85 

63 

48 

Total 

10, 473 

8, 431 

10, 550 

4, 661 

1,504 

322 

262 

184 

38 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


CAMP  BEAUREGARD 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS,  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER,  1917  - JULY,  1919 


Plate  XII. 


CAMP  BOUSE 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS,  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER,  1917  -AUGUST,  1919 


TOTAL  (WHITE.  WHEW  HO  COLORED  IS  SHOWN)- WHITE 


Plate  XIII. 


COLORED 


STRENGTH 


39 


CAMP  CODY 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS,  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB  MAR.  APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUQ.  SEPT.  OCT.  NO*  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAT  JUNE  JULY  AIM.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC 


Plate  XIV. 


CAMP  CUSTER 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS,  ENLISTED  MEN 

SEPTEMBER.  1917  - DECEMBER.  1919 


Plate  XV. 


40 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


CAMP  DEYENS 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER,  1917  “DECEMBER,  1919 


CAMP  DIX 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917  - DECEMBER.  1919 


STRENGTH. 


41 


CAMP  DODGE 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS,  ENLISTED  MEN 

SEPTEMBER.  1917-DECEMBER.  1919 


Plate  XVIII. 


CAMP  DONIPHAN 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917-DECEMBER,  1918 


Plate  XIX. 


42 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


CAMP  EUSTIS 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


MAY.  1918  - DECEMBER.  1919 


Plate  XX. 


CAMP  FORREST 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 

JANUARY.  1918  - FEBRUARY.  1919 


000 

— 

— 

.000 

.000 

.000 

.000 

.000 

.000 

.000 

.000 

SE 

19 

PT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUQ.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUQ.  SEPT,  OCT  N( 
17  1918  1919 

TOTAL  (WHITER  — 

>V.  OE 

Plate  XXI. 


STRENGTH 


43 


CAMP  FREMONT 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 

JANUARY,  19)8  -APRIL,  1919 


Plate  XXII. 


CAMP  FUNSTON 


STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 

SEPTEMBER.  1917-DECEMBER.  1919 


Plate  XXIII. 


44 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


CAMP  GORDON 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917  - DECEMBER.  1919 


CAMP  GRANT 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 

SEPTEMBER,  1917-DECEMBER,  1919 


Plate  XXV. 


STRENGTH, 


45 


64.000 

60.000 

56.000 

42.000 

48.000 

44.000 

40.000 

36.000 

32.000 

28.000 

24.000 

20.000 
16,000 
12,000 

8.000 

4.000 


CAMP  GREENE 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS,  ENLISTED  MEN 

SEPTEMBER.  1917  - MARCH.  1919 


1 

/ 

/ 

\\ 

/ 

\\ 

V 

1 

V 

N 

/\ 

/ 

\ 

N 

1 

TOTAL  WHITE,  WHEW  HO  COLORED  IS  SHOWN  ■ 


Plate  XXVI. 


CAMP  GREENLEAF 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


JANUARY.  1918— APRIL.  1919 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


46 


CAMP  HANCOCK 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


Plate  XXVIII. 


CAMP  HUMPHREYS 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAT  JUNE  JULY  AUG.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUG.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC. 
1917  1918  1919 

TOTAL  (WHITE.  WHEN  NO  COLORED  IS  SHOWN) WHITE COLORED 


Plate  XXIX. 


STRENGTH. 


47 


CAMP  JACKSON 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUU.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUG.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC. 
1917  t918  »919 

TOTAL  (WHITE.  WHEN  NO  COLORED  IS  SHOWN) WHITE COLORED 

Plate  XXX. 


CAMP  JOHNSTON 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


JANUARY.  1918  - DECEMBER.  1919 


Plate  XXXI. 


48 


MEDICAL  A2STD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


CAMP  KEARNY 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS,  ENLISTED  MEN 

SEPTEMBER.  1917  -DECEMBER,  1919 


CAMP  LEE 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


Plate  XXXIII. 


STRENGTH, 


49 


64.000 

60.000 

56.000 

52.000 

48.000 

44.000 

40.000 

36.000 

32.000 
28.000 

24.000 

20.000 
16,000 
12.000 

8.000 

4.000 


CAMP  LEWIS 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917-DECEM8ER,  1919 


1 

7 

/ 

/ 

\ 

/ 

\ 

PfL 

PT.  0 

T.  NC 

V.  D 

C.  J/ 

IN.  F 

:b.  m 

IR.  AJ 

*R.  HO 

\r  ju 

NE  JU 

LY  Al 

- 
Q.  S£ 

PT.  O 

:t.  n 

)V.  D 

ec.  j; 

IN.  FI 

IB.  M 

».  Al 

Vf  JU 

HE  JU 

ur  ai 

JQ.  SE 

PT.  0 

-T.  N 

V.  Dl 

1917 


TOTAL  (WHITE.  WHEN  NO  COLORED  IS  SHOWN)  * 


Plate  XXXIV. 


CAMP  LOGAN 


STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER,  1917  - APRIL.  1919 


Plate  XXXV. 


50 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


CAMP  MAC  ARTHUR 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS,  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917  - MAY.  1919 


Plate  XXXVI. 


CAMP  MCCLELLAN 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917- DECEMBER,  1919 


STRENGTH. 


51 


CAMP  MEADE 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 

SEPTEMBER.  1917-DECEMBER.  1919 


CAMP  MILLS 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917  - NOVEMBER.  1919 


3553-25- 


-o 


Plate  XXXIX. 


52 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


CAMP  PIKE 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917-DECEMBER.  1919 


CAMP  SEVIER 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917  - APRIL.  1919 


Plate  XLI. 


STRENGTH 


53 


64.000 

60.000 

56.000 

52.000 

48.000 

44.000 

40.000 

36.000 

32.000 
28.000 

24.000 

20.000 
16.000 
12.000 

8.000 

4.000 

SEPT  OCT  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  NAT  JUNE  JULY  AUG.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUO.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC. 
1917  1918  1919 

TOTAL  (WHITE.  WHEN  NO  COLORED  IS  SHOWN) WHITE COLORED 

Plate  XLII. 


CAMP  SHELBY 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 

SEPTEMBER.  1917  - OCTOBER.  1919 


CAMP  SHERIDAN 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAT  JUNE  JULY  AUR.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOT.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAT  JUNE  JULY  AUO.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOE  DEC. 
1917  1018  1019 

TOTAL  (WHITE.  WHEN  NO  COLORED  IS  SHOWN)  WHITE COLORED 


Plate  XLIII, 


54 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


CAMP  SHERMAN 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917-DECEMBER,  1919 


Plate  XLIY- 


CAMP  TAYLOR 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917-DECEMBER,  1919 


Plate  XLV. 


STRENGTH 


55 


CAMP  TRAVIS 


STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUG.  SEPT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  JAN.  FEB.  MAR.  APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUQ.  SERT.  OCT.  NOV.  DEC. 


TOTAL  (WHITE.  WHEN  NO  COLORED  IS  SHOWN) WHITE  COLORED 

Plate  XL VI. 


CAMP  UPTON 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER,  1917“  DECEMBER,  19)9 


Plate  XLVII. 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


CAMP  WADSWORTH 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 

SEPTEMBER,  1917  - OCTOBER.  1919 


CAMP  WHEELER 

STRENGTH  BY  MONTHS.  ENLISTED  MEN 


SEPTEMBER.  1917  - JUNE,  1919 


Plate  XLIX. 


STRENGTH. 


57 


Table  11. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — ■ Camp  Beauregard,  La. 


Missis- 

sippi. 

Louisi- 

ana. 

Arkan- 

sas. 

Flor- 

ida. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Canal 

Zone. 

Arkan- 

sas, 

Louisi- 

ana, 

and 

Missis- 

sippi. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-30 

7,000 

7,000 

89 

14, 945 
1,018 

723 
312 
4,  298 
1,575 
2,618 
2,787 
5,392 
2, 20C 
196 
460 
337 
762 

Oct.  1-15 

89 
13, 888 
1,018 

26 

312 

Oct.  16-31 

1, 057 

Nov.  1-15 

191,3. 

Jan.  16-31 

697 

Apr.  1-15 

May  16-31 

3,  998 

300 

June  16-30 

1,575 

2,500 

1,306 

200 

196 

460 

337 

July  1-15 

118 
1,481 
4,  500 
2, 000 

July  16-31 

Sept.  1-15 

670 

Sept. 16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

Dec.  1-15 

505 

100 

157 

Total 

697 

13,659 

300 

100 

157 

670 

7, 000  ; 22, 129  ! 44,  712 

The  39th  and  part  of  the  17th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  0.,  W.  D.  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail 
and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  the  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


Table  12. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Bowie,  Tex. 


Texas. 

Okla- 

homa. 

Canal 

Zone. 

Arkan- 

sas. 

Cali- 

fornia. 

Louisi- 

ana. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-30 — (National  Guard,  Texas  and 
Oklahoma) 

17, 000 
594 
9,114 
1,959 

26 
50 
415 
194 
4,524 
57 
418 
50 
2,310 
2, 900 
3,000 
56 
189 
170 
56 

Oct.  1-15 

333 

261 
9, 114 
1, 856 

26 

50 

415 

194 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

103 

1918. 

Jan.  16-31 

Feb.  16-28 

Apr.  1-15 

Apr.  16-30 

May  1-15 

1,124 

3,400 

June  16-30 

57 

July  1-15 

418 

July  16-31 

50 

1,216 

Aug.  16-31 

994 

800 

3,000 

100 

100 

Sept.  1-15 

500 

500 

500 

500 

Sept. 16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

56 

189 

170 

56 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

Dee.  1-15 

Total 

6,669 

3, 900  103 

500 

500 

500 

200 

13,710  43,082 

The  36th  and  part  of  the  17th  and  19th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates. 
On  file,  Mail  and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  0.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  the  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


58 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  13. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Cody,  N.  Mex. 


New 
Mexico . 

Tevas  Colo- 
lexas*  rado. 

Ne- 

braska. 

Okla- 

homa. 

Kansas. 

Minne- 

sota. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-30  (National  Guard,  Minnesota,  Iowa, 
Nebraska,  North  Dakota, and  South  Da- 
kota)  

12, 000 
6,046 
4, 160 

3.000 

26 
150 
146 
194 
5,264 
5,  000 

2.000 
250 
962 

3,102 

209 

Oct.  1-15 

963 

5, 083 
4, 160 
3,000 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

1918. 

Feb.  1-15 

26 

Mar.  10-31 

150 

146 

194 

Apr.  1-15 

Apr.  16-30 

May  16-31 

985 

500 

2,200 

2,079 

1,500 

J u lie  16-30 

2, 000 

1,000 

July  16-31 

2,000 

250 

962 

102 

209 

Aug.  1-15 

Sept.  1-15 

Oct.  1-15 

335 

243 

2, 422 

Nov.  1-15 

Total 

1,  820 

2,  226 

3,579 

243 

4,  422 

1,000 

963 

16, 256 

42, 509 

The  34th  and  97th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record 
Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  the  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


Table  14. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Custer,  Mich. 


Sept.  l-io. 
Sept.  16-30 
Oct.  16-31 . 
Nov.  16-30. 


Michi-  Wis-  I Indi- 
gan.  consin.j  ana. 


Illi- 

nois. 


Ohio. 


Penn- 


syl- 

vania. 


Other  Other 
States,  camps. 


Grand 

total. 


1917. 


1, 515 
12,116 
515 
9,087 


285 

2,278 

11 

1,709 


1,800 

14,394 

526 

10,796 


Mar.  16-31.. 
Apr.  1-15... 
Apr.  16-30.. 
May  1-15. . . 
May  16-31 . . 
June  1-15.  . 
June  16-30.. 
July  1-15... 
July  16-31.. 
Aug.  1-15.  . 
Aug.  16-31 . 
Sept.  1-15. . 
Sept-  16-30. 
Oct.  1-15... 
Oct.  16-31 . . 
Dec.  1-15... 

Total. 


1918. 


6,590 

5,  149 
7, 000 

’ 15,' 272 

"i,'oi9 


2,271 
442 
5, 000 


65, 976 


1,259  . 


5,956 


2, 725 


176 

408 


3,309 


195 


327 

2, 000 


2,522 


a2,023 


f-  3, 100 


5,536 


c4, 186 


1,042 

"’474" 

110 

1,056 

2,500 

231 

"'166' 

531 


454 

150 


604 


5, 536 


9, 309 


781 

62 

6,887 


1,042 
195 
10, 346 
110 
6,205 
9,  500 
231 
18,  372 
100 
14,411 
327 
4,901 
1,000 
5, 000 
781 
62 

100,099 


a Alabama. 
i>  North  Dakota, 
c West  Virginia. 

The  85th  and  part  of  the  14th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail 
and  Record  Divisions,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320).  For  the  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


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59 


Table  15. — • Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months— Camp  Dcvens,  Mass. 


Mas- 

sachu- 

setts. 

Con- 

necti- 

cut. 

Ver- 

mont. 

New 

Hamp- 

shire. 

Maine. 

New 

York. 

Rhode 

Island. 

Flor- 

ida. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917 

1,029 

549 

52 

60 

91 

292 

Ill 

2, 184 

8,235 

8,234 

4, 391 

420 

482 

728 

2,329 
2, 339 

884 

17,469 

17,478 

Oct.  1-15.  . 

4, 391 

420 

481 

729 

884 

1918. 



150 

150 

Feb.  16-28  . 

2,082 

1,037 

55 

29 

3,293 

97 

6, 593 

Mar.  1-15 

26 

26 

Mar.  16-31 



1,382 

1,382 
7, 188 

5,604 

200 

421 

919 

244 

May  16-31 

599 

624 

1,514 



5,776 

8,713 
7,500 
4,592 
15, 100 

1,400 

400 

700 

2,500 

2,500 

4;  592 
100 

8,800 

2,307 

205 

721 

2,967 

1,526 

928 

461 

290 

'668 

659 

7,570 

240 

12',  342 
1,257 

1,257 

329 

Sept.  1-15 

325 

750 

252 

30 

712 

6 

2, 404 

137 

117 

214 

32 

'500 

Oct.  1-15 

455 

774 

1,771 

3, 000 

Oct.  16-31 

200 

200 

612 

j 

612 

Total 

38, 184 

14, 470 

3,740 

4, 191 

12, 599 

8,607 

2,635 

7, 570 

38 

16, 596 

108,690 

The  76th  and  part  of  the  12th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  0.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates  on  file,  Mail  and 
Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  351.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


Table  16. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  arid  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States 

by  months — Camp  Dix,  N.  J. 


Sept.  ns. 
Sept. 16-30 
Nov.  16-30. 
Dec.1-15. . 
Dec.  16-31 . 


Jan.  16-31. . 
Feb.  16-28. 
Mar.  1-15. . 
Mar.  16-31., 
Apr.  1-15. . 
Apr.  16-30. . 
May  1-15. . . 
May  16-31.. 

June  1-15. . 

June  16-31. 
July  1-15... 

July  16-31.. 
Aug.  1-15. . 
Aug.  16-31. 
Sept.  1-15.. 
Sept. 16-30. 
Oct.  1-15... 
Oct.  16-31.. 
Nov.  1-15. . 
Nov.  16-30. 
Dec.  1-15. . . 

Total 


1917. 


1918. 


New 

Jersey. 


1,033 
8, 266 
3, 100 


7,026 


2,137 


7,657 

5,589 


4,918 


2,232 


1,697 

500 

3,487 


47,642 


Dela- 


60 

481 

ISO 


141 

'ieo' 


265 


218 

144 


1,949 


New 

York. 


1, 058 
8,466 
3,174 


3,029 

*6,‘s6o' 

236 


8,317 


31, 080 


New 

Hamp- 

shire. 


574 


584 


Rhode 

Island. 


816 


849 


Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 


20 


Other 

States. 


a 2, 371 


'<4,025 
c3, 500 
6 611 


|/J1,300 

•j\  « 200 


/ 1,768 


3,200 


385 

957 

513 


3,220  ! 14,630 


Other 

camps. 


114 

220 


1,501 

86 

648 

458 

3,000 

450 

700 

963 

4,853 


Grand 

total. 


2,151 

17,213 

6,454 

114 

220 


1,501 
7,112 
648 
458 
3,000 
9,  518 
700 
15, 880 

17,877 

2,798 
22,000 
2,632 
4,348 
13,931 
6, 220 
1,787 
5, 194 
198 
274 
3,229 
2,944 


48,447  148,401 


a Illinois.  c Florida,  2,500;  others,  611.  « West  Virginia. 

6 Massachusetts.  d North  Carolina.  1 Maryland. 

The  78th  and  part  of  the  72d  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail 
and  Record  Divsion,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


3553—25 6 


60 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  17. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard , by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Dodge,  Iowa. 


Sept.  1-15.. 
Sept.  16-30. 
Oct.  16-31.. 


Feb. 1-15... 
Feb.  16-28. . 
Mar.  16-31 . . 
Apr.  1-15. . . 
Apr.  16-30. . 
May  1-15.  ., 
May  16-31 . . 
June  1-15.. . 

July  1-15.. 
Aug.  1—15. . 

Aug.  16-31. 
Sept.  1-15.. 
Sept.  16-30. 
Oct.  1-15. . 
Nov.  16-30. 
Dec.  1-15.. 

Total 


Iowa. 

Illinois. 

Minne- 

North 

Ne- 

Okla- 

Mis- 

Other 

Other 

Grand 

sota. 

Dakota. 

braska. 

homa. 

souri. 

States. 

camps. 

total. 

637 

468 

889 

264 

2, 258 
18, 066 

5,100 

123 

3,747 

7,  111 

2, 108 

93 

178 

a 3,  403 

160 

4, 010 
115 

115 

6,384 

8, 600 

14,984 

50 

50 

191 

191 

3,412 

1,938 

3, 513 

1,037 

9, 900 

1,036 

1,036 

3,654 

3,000 

1,573 

7,257 

12i  484 
7,000 

2, 000 

o o 
— — 

o o 

<nV 

-3 

400 

4,000 

2,000 

1,992 

600 

1(14,000 
1 <'3, 736 

1 4, 195 

19, 195 
14,446 

723 

3,618 

946 

211 

150 

1, 389 

1 150 

1/1,531 

2.r)0 

800 

350 

150 

150 

2, 050 
1,548 

3,750 

8,123 

35 

294 

120 

10, 120 
508 

508 

5,  305 

1,695 

924 

7, 924 
337 

337 

724 

724 

l 

37,111 

' 10,  855 

21,622 

5,  823 

7,568 

4, 286 

9, 246 

22, 268 

8,319 

127, 098 

a Alabama.  d South  Dakota. 

b Tennessee.  e Indiana. 

c Montana.  / Other  States. 

The  88th  and  part  of  the  19th  and  92d  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On 

file,  Mail  and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


Table  18. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Doniphan,  Ohla. 


Kansas 
and  Mis- 
souri. 

Other 

camps. 

Other 

States. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

21,000 

21,000 

1,712 

3,062 

1,584 

4,100 

1,900 

3,801 

8,640 

3,465 

1,999 

Oct.  1-15 

1,712 

3,062 

1,584 

4,100 

1,900 

3,801 

8,640 

3,465 

1,999 

Oct.  16-31 

1918. 

Mar.  16-31 

Apr.  1-15 

Apr.  16-30 



Oct.  1-15 

Nov.  1-15 

Total 

21,000 

30, 263 

51,263 

The  35th  and  part  of  the  17th  and  19th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On 
file,  Mail  and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted,  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


STRENGTH 


61 


Table  19. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Funston,  Kans. 


Sept.  1-15. 
Sept.  16-30. 
Oet.  1-15... 
Oct.  16-31 . . 
Nov.  1-15. . 


1917. 


Feb. 16-28. 
Apr.  16-30. 

May  1-15. . . 
May  16-31.. 
June  1-15. . 

July  1-15... 
July  16-31.. 
Aug.  1-15. . 
Aug.  16-31 . 
Sept.  1-15 . . 
Sept.  16-30. 
Oct.  1-15... 
Nov.  16-30. 
Dec.  1-15. . . 


1918. 


Total. 


Colo- 

rado. 


238 

1,901 

1,901 


57 


Ari-  1 New 
zona.  Mexico. 


174 

1.388 

1. 389 


115 

916 

917 


31 


1,029 


500 


5,626 


470  405 


3,452 


58 


2,425 


South  | Kan- 
Dakota.1  sas. 


136  | 322 

1,087  I 2,576 
1,086  2,576 


Mis-  Ne- 
souri.  | braska. 


933  i 

7, 464  3, 274 

6,163  J 3,274 


212  | 1,176 


98 


753 

720  i 1,921 


4, 871 

5, 000  ; 5, 000 
, 4,  700 


2,  072 


10,110 


936 


4,  607 
15S 
1,288 


29, 918 


1,624  , 

355  | 1,460 


500  | 2,000 
12,300  | 


8,  462  1,  736 


909 


39, 886 


3,712 


15, 554 


Missis- 

sippi. 


4, 000 


2, 043 


6,043 


Other  j Other  | Grand 
States,  camps.  | total. 


409 


' 3, 377 
o2, 236 


(>5, 000 
c 500 


736 


d 1,  350 
935 


14,  543 


500 


150 
1, 656 

500 

500 

2, 149 


202 

529 

456 

4,387 

90 

801 

121 

451 

12,  492 


2,327 
18, 606 
17,306 
500 
1,597 


2,527 
13, 629 

500 
5,  371 

20, 149 
21,000 
202 
14,  529 
456 
12, 887 
2,  090 
5,801 
121 
451 

140,  049 


a Florida.  c Oklahoma. 

b Louisana.  d Alabama. 

The  89th,  the  10th  and  part  of  the  92d  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file, 
Mail  and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


Table  20. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Gordon,  Ga. 


Ala- 

bama. 

Geor- 

gia. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Florida. 

New 

York. 

Illinois. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-15 

280 
2, 238 
879 

917 
4,356 
2,  934 

726 
5,812 
3, 458 

1,923 
12,406 
7, 271 
11,093 
11,339 
1,100 

2,805 
3,763 
2,008 
10,  752 
2,963 
15,118 
14, 184 
406 
12,000 
17, 188 
13,000 
250 
9,206 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

Oct.  16-31 

11,093 

11,339 

1,100 

Nov.  1-15 

Nov.  16-30 

1918. 

Feb. 16-28 

2,805 

Mar.  16-31 

3,763 
2, 008 
4,  396 
2, 963 
70 
184 
406 

Apr.  1-15 

Apr.  16-30 

6, 356 

May  1-15 

May  16-31 

878 

8,000 

202 

4, 168 
1,000 

a 9, 800 

June  1-15 

5, 000 

June  16-30 

July  1-15 

850 

4,  750 
7,055 
4, 750 

6,400 

July  16-31 

3,653 

b 6, 480 

Aug.  1-15 

850 

6,  400 

1,000 

250 

706 

Aug.  16-31 

Sept.  1-15 

2,600 



5, 900 

Sept.  16-30 



Nov.  1-15 



7,000 

483 

1,994 

932 

7,000 

483 

1,994 

932 

Nov.  16-30 

Dec.  1-15 

Dee.  16-31 

Total 

5, 097 

45,  401 

18,649 

292  ! 18,700 

5,168 

16,280 

49,687 

159, 184 

a Ohio.  b Iowa. 

The  82d  Division  was  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record  Division, 
A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


62 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  21. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Grant,  III. 


Illinois. 

Minne- 

sota. 

Indiana. 

Wiscon- 

sin. 

Missis- 

sippi. 

North 

Dakota. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

1,586 

12,685 

6,343 

359 

2,872 

1,437 

1,945 

15,557 

7,780 

108 

1,061 

363 

540 

50 

260 

6,074 

1,335 

2,813 

8, 609 

15.000 

19.000 

11.000 

4.000 
5,533 

15,771 

3,708 

9.000 
275 

3,466 

5,717 

5,495 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

Oct,  16-31 

10S 

1,047 

14 

Dec.  1-15 

363 

540 

50 
260 
985 
1,335 
2,813 
1 

Dec.  16-31 

1918. 

Feb.  16-28 

5,089 

Mar  1-15  . 

Mar.  16-31 

Apr.  16-30 

3,122 

5.000 

6.000 

2,477 

10,000 

f a 1,010 
\ 6 2,000 

Mav  16-31 

/ 

10,000 

3,000 

8,000 

c 3,000 

4,000 

Aug.  16-31 

2,000 

3,300 

55 

2,789 

3,533 
} 

Sept.  1-15 

5,453 

790 

5,000 

1,000 

2,000 

25 

1,200 

10 

800 

( c 1,318 
\ d 500 
[ « 1,000 
5,700 
411 

Sept.  16-30 

650 

1,608 

Oct.  1-15 

Oct.  16-31 

275 

3,466 

5,717 

5,495 

Dec.  1-15 

Total 

56, 115 

18,144 

1,000 

27,184 

3. 650 

2,010 

9,809 

26,548  144,460 

a Idaho.  c Louisiana.  e Nebraska. 

b North  Carolina.  d South  Dakota. 


The  86th  and  part  of  the  92d  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail 
and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


Table;  22. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Hancock,  Ga. 


New 

York. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

Geor- 

gia. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Michi- 

gan. 

Indi- 

ana. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

Camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-30  (National  Guard,  Pennsylvania). . 

27, 000 

27, 000 
488 
320 
5,  504 
1,  841 

249 

918 

282 

2,815 

5,251 

50 

1,027 

9,602 

265 

3,624 

402 

642 

7,234 

962 

3,469 

50 

487 

924 

Oct.  1—15 

488 
320 
504 
1,  841 

249 
918 
282 
2,815 
5,  251 
50 

1,  027 

2,  752 

50 

3,624 

Oct.  16-31 

Dec.  1-15 

5, 000 

Dec.  16-31 

1918. 

Jan. 1-15 

Jan.  16-31 

Feb.  16-28 

Mar.  16-31: 

Apr.  1-15 

Apr.  16-30 

May  16-31 

6,850 

June  1-15 

215 

June  16-30 

July  1-15 

250 

152 

Aug.  1-15 

323 

319 

Aug.  16-31 

289 

229 

108 

6,608 
962 
3,  469 
50 
487 
924 

Sept.  1-15 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

Oct.  16-31 

Total 

7, 173 

32,  000 

289 

229 

250 

534 

260 

32, 671 

73,  406 

The  28th  Division  was  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record  Division 
A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


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Table  23.—  Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — ■ Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 


Florida. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Tennes- 

see. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Georgia. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

316 

1,904 

799 

6,389 

2,786 

504 
2, 565 
2,621 
1,  008 

1,619 
10, 858 
5,407 
4, 152 

100 
302 
3,474 
350 
8,  S76 
375 
1, 107 
19,965 
13, 151 
4,157 
14, 432 

590 
7,202 
14, 719 
165 
1,584 
15, 765 
1,119 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15.. 

Oct.  16-31..  . 

3,144 

100 

302 

91 

1918. 

Feb.  16-28  . . 

3,383 

Mar.  1-15 

350 

Apr.  16-30... 

3,  054 

1,969 

2,415 

1,  278 

160 
375 
1, 107 
1,965 

} 72 
4,157 

} 128 

466 
102 
1,719 
165 
1,  584 
15.  765 
1, 119 

May  16-31.. 

2,000 

2,000 

5,500 
5,  S00 

a 8,  500 
/ t 7,  200 
\ c 79 

July  16-31.  . 

1, 300 

4,800 

3, 24S 

1, 152 

/ & 3, 000 
\ S04 

Aug.  16-31 

124 

500 

700 

£ 5,  900 
d 13,  000 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

Oct.  16-31..  . 

Nov.  1-15 

Dec.  16-31..  . 

Total 

6,020 

20, 528 

26, 598 

2,539 

1, 278 

1, 152 

38,  S33 

32,  521 

129, 469 

a Illinois.  c Virginia.  e New  York. 

6 Ohio.  d Maryland. 


The  81st  and  part  of  the  29th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail 
and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  0.,  351.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


Table  24 .—Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Kearny,  Calif. 


Arizona. 


Califor- 

nia. 


Utah. 


Colorado. 


Nebraska. 


Other 

camps. 


Grand 
total . 


1917. 


Sept.  1-30  (National  Guard,  Arizona,  New  Mex- 
ico, Colorado,  Utah,  California) 


Oct.  1-15. 
Oct.  16-31 
Nov.  1-15. 


705 


1,239 


a 13, 680 
5,952 


5,000 
1,239 
14,  385 
5,952 


Jan. 16-31. . 
Mar.  1-15... 
Apr.  1-15. . . 
Apr.  16-30.. 
May  16-31.. 
June  1-15... 
June  16-30. . 
July  1-15... 
July  16-31.. 
Aug.  16-31 . 
Sept.  1-15. . 
Oct.  1-15... 
Nov.  1-15. . 

Total. 


191S. 


1,075 

1,265 

216 


139 


3,  800 
1,976 


900 


808 


6,000 


52 

’”'389' 

56 

100 

10,000 
2,000 
7,000 
1, 162 
3,322 

iijf 

338 


3,261 


5, 915 


2, 139 


S08 


6,000 


44,226 


52 

139 

389 

56 

100 

10,000 

2,000 

7,000 

1,162 

4,397 

5,965 

3,175 

6,338 


67,349 


a A few  National  Guard;  largely  drafted  men. 

The  40th  and  part  of  the  16th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file, 
Mail  and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


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Table  25. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Lee,  Va. 


Virginia. 

West 

Virginia. 

Penn- 

sylvania. 

Tennes- 

see. 

District 
of  Co- 
lumbia. 

Texas. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 
total . 

1917. 

Sept.  1 15 

690 
5,518 
3,145 
4, 442 

455 
3, 640 
1,821 
1,365 

1,195 
9, 563 

2,340 
18,  721 
9,748 
9,257 

55 
3,133 
8,  845 
10, 197 
300 
25,  284 
25, 018 
1,699 
19, 200 
402 
14,356 
1,  400 
9,533 
9, 275 
659 
13, 591 
52 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

4,782 

3,243 

Nov.  1 15 

207 

55 

26 

48 

1918. 

Fe'o.  16-28 

3, 107 
4,000 
8,311 

4,797 

1,065 

821 

May  1-15 

300 
25, 284 
5, 358 
1,699 
1,  200 
402 
2, 356 
1,400 
1, 033 

May  16-31 

6, 003 

3,003 

9,012 

2 

320 

1, 320 

July  1-15 

6, 300 

11,700 

■Tulv  16-31 

651 

10, 892 

457 

Aug.  16-31 

Sept.  1 15 

2,  525 

5, 000 

500 

475 

275 

Oct.  1 15 

9,000 

Oct.  16-31 

659 
13,  591 
52 

Nov.  16-31 

Dec.  1-15 

Total 

30,  339 

20, 081 

74,  805 

821  959 

320 

2,070 

53,  670 

183,065 

The  80th  Division  was  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.O W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record  Division, 
A.  G.  O .,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 

Table  26. — -Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Lewis,  Wash. 


Wash- 

ington. 

Mon- 

tana. 

Utah. 

Cali- 

fornia. 

Idaho. 

Wy- 

oming. 

Oregon. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

365 

394 

119 

1 , 153 

114 

41 

89 

2, 275 

Sept.  16-30 

2.918 

3, 148 

948 

9, 224 

915 

324 

707 

18'  184 

Oct.  16-31 

2, 919 

3, 149 

948 

9, 224 

915 

324 

706 

18'  185 

l'  094 

i,  i8i 

355 

3, 459 

343 

221 

a 1,283 

L,  936 

1918. 

Jan.  16-31 

96 

96 

518 

167 

b 1,848 

2,  533 

I C 1,  230 

i 

Apr.  16-30 

1,596 

3,465 

618 

4, 363 

1,395 

335 

923 

d 4,  7H 

i 

18,818 

c 179 

f 

2, 200 

4, 000 

500 

2, 000 

1,000 

2, 000 

^ 300 

1,344 

13, 344 

4’  000 

500 

4,000 

2,  500 

/ 1, 000 

12, 000 

100 

' 100 

( cl, ooo 

l 

Aug.  1-15 

1,  556 

1,852 

1, 174 

3,  397 

618 

56 

1,050 

1 9 1, 070 

) 461 

12,  905 

! 671 

1 

2,017 

1,018 

75 

712 

300 

900 

234 

5, 261 

Sept.  16-30 

5 

31 

71 

200 

'307 

Oct.  1-15 

1,866 

1,461 

454 

400 

487 

492 

840 

218 

6,218 

Total 

21,054 

19, 668 

5,621 

35,  295 

7,499 

3, 291 

7,  373 

15, 942 

2,419 

18, 162 

a New  York.  Minnesota.  <7  Colorado. 

b South  Dakota.  < Nevada. 

c North  Dakota.  /Georgia. 

The  91st  and  13th  Divisions  were  organizxd  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record 
Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The  Ad- 
jutant General’s  Office. 


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Table  27. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men , and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Logan,  Tex. 


Illinois. 

New 

York. 

Okla- 

homa. 

Loui- 

siana. 

Penn- 

sylvania. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-30  (National  Guard) 

20, 000 
109 

20, 000 
1,879 
1,004 
9,625 
490 
248 
103 

26 

50 

114 

96 
6,291 
4,605 
2,250 

587 

500 

400 

400 

97 
5, 064 
2,691 

328 

1,057 

Oct.  1-15..' 

1,770 
1,004 
9, 625 
216 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

Nov.  16-30 

151 

123 

Dec.  1-15 

248 

Dec.  16-31 

103 

26 

1918. 

Jan. 16-31 

Feb. 1-15 

50 

114 

96 

6,291 

4,605 

2.250 

587 

500 

400 

Feb.  16-28 

Mar.  1-15 

Mar.  16-31 

Apr.  1-15 

Apr.  16-30 

May  16-31. 

June  1-15 

•Tilly  1-15 

July  16-31 

400 

Aug.  1-15 

97 

1,064 

2,691 

328 

475 

Sept.  1-15 

4,000 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

Dec.  1-15 

582 

Total 

20,260  1 248 

4, 000 

982 

123 

32, 292 

57, 905 

The  33d  and  part  of  the  5th  and  15th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file. 
Mail  and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The  Ad- 
jutant General’s  Office. 


Table  28. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Mac  Arthur , Tex. 


Michi- 
gan and 
Wiscon- 
sin. 

Arkan- 

sas. 

Texas. 

II 

New 

Mexico. 

Wiscon- 

sin. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-30  (National  Guard) 

18, 000 

18,000 
2,063 
2, 421 
506 
9, 162 

4,004 
631 
4, 143 
2, 125 
526 
128 
11, 909 
1,991 

3.000 
115 

2, 648 
146 
6, 165 
4,500 

6. 000 
3,  785 

Oct.  1-15 

2,063 
2,421 
506 
9, 162 

4,004 
631 
4, 143 
2, 125 
526 
128 
11,909 
1,991 
3,000 
115 
142 
146 
165 
4,500 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  16-30 

Dec.  16-31 

1918. 

Jan. 1-15 

Jan. 16-31 

1 

Feb.  1-15 

1 

Feb.  16-28 

1 

Mar.  16-31 

1 

Apr.  16-30 

June  1-15 

July  1-15 

July  16-31 

Aug.  1-15 

500 

2, 006 

Aug.  16-31 

Sept.  1-15 

5,600 

400 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

6,000 

N.iv.  1-15 

3,785 

Total 

18, 000 

500 

2,008 

5,600 

400 

6,000 

51,462 

83,968 

The  32d  and  the  7th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and 
Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The  Ad- 
jutant General’s  Office. 


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Table  29. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — • Camp  McClellan,  Alai 


Ala- 

bama. 

Georgia. 

Illinois. 

Ohio. 

Indi- 

ana. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-Oct.  15  (National  Guard  from  New 
Jersey,  Virginia,  Maryland,  Delaware,  and 
District  of  Columbia).. 

25, 000 
182 
1,000 
22 

400 
3, 000 
5,  000 
1, 389 
4,  478 
8, 677 
2,176 
2,  700 
9,137 
496 
232 
287 

Oct.  16-31 

182 

1,000 

22 

400 

3.000 

5.000 
1,389 
2,  378 
8,677 
1,176 

Dec.  1-15 

1918. 

Feb.  16-28 

Apr.  16-30 

May  1-15 

Aug.  1-15 

2, 000 

100 

Aug.  16-31 

1,000 

2,700 

1,938 

Sept..  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

2, 359 

3,622 

1,081 

137 

496 

232 

287 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

Nov.  16-30 

Total 

7, 638 

2,359 

3,622 

1,081 

100  | 24,376 

64, 176 

The  29th  and  the  6th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and 
Record  Division,  A.  G.  0.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The  Ad- 
jutant General’s  Office. 


Table  30. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  mid  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — -Camp  Meade,  Md. 


Mary- 

land. 

Pennsyl- 

vania. 

West 

Virginia. 

District  of 
Columbia. 

Tennes- 

see. 

Ohio. 

New 

York. 

Connect- 

icut. 

1917. 

Sept.  16-30 

3, 193 

14, 689 
1,633 

418 

Oct.  1-15 

355 

47 

Oct.  16-31 

1,419 

1,753 

278 

1,017 

Nov.  1-15 

2, 129 

9,793 
4, 775 

186 

1913. 

Feb.  ] 6-23 

2, 120 

2, 310 

1,039 

492 

1,515 

1,329 

1,  700 

May  16-31 

2,389 

4,  729 
2, 600 

40 

815 

100 

113 

1, 200' 

4,866 

859 

4,675 

3,'  150 
400 

1,500 

Sept.  16-30.... 

1,200 

Oct.  1-15 

920 

213 

24, 604 

44, 153 

5, 945 

3,308 

2,632 

1,329 

4,788 

1,200 

Rhode 

Island. 

North 

Carolina. 

Dela- 

ware. 

Massa- 

chusetts. 

New 

Jersey. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  16-30 

18, 300 
2,035 

Oct.  1-15 

Oct.  16-31 

4,467 

12,108 

73 

73 

1918. 

120 

120 

Feb.  16-28 

159 

4,934 

52 

52 

1,602 

472 

1,602 

472 

Apr.  16-30 

819 

9,624 

7,741 

41 

May  16-31 

2,389 

1,200 

20 

160 

6 

320 

4,245 

12,948 

5, 024 

5,024 

Julv  1 15.  . 

1,700 

300 

H,  000 

'976 

19, 976- 

July  16-31 

991 

991 

150 

2,000 

531 

5, 831 

100 

b 500 

2,500 

1,200 

Oct  1-15  . 

393 

207 

5,267 

7,000 

1,767 

Oct.  16-31 

1,767 

1 , 000 

1,000 

222 

222 

Dec.  1-15 

63 

63 

1,593 

1, 720 

OlT 

5, 267 

2,006 

4,820 

18, 157 

122,439 

a Virginia.  b Georgia. 

The  79th  and  part  of  the  11th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail 
and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  350.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The  Adju- 
tant General’s  Office. 


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Table  31. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men , and  of  the  National  Guard , by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Pike,  Ark. 


Alabama. 

Arkansas. 

Louisiana. 

Mississippi. 

Tennessee. 

Iowa. 

1917. 

Sept. 1-15 

401 

513 

679 

540 

Sept.  16-30 

3,206 

502 

4,107 

4,620 

3,822 

Oct.  1-15 

841 

1,630 

1,728 

Oct.  16-31 

1,027 

1,358 

Nov.  16-30 

Dec.  16-31 

1918. 

Feb.  16-28 

2,053 

Mar.  16-31 

Apr.  16-30.. . . 

2,735 

4,549 

2,004 

May  1-15 

4,130 

May  16-31 

4,128 

2,666 

2, 000 

7;  000 

2,000 

1,000 



1,000 

6,463 

2,581 

12,537 

Aug.  1-15 

897 

Aug.  16-31 

Sept. 1-15 

3,000 

3,500 

2,000 

Sept. 16-30 

2,000 

Oct.  1-15 

1,786 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

Total 

10,109 

38,734 

15,733 

13,  094 

4,130 

12, 537 

Oklahoma. 

New 

Mexico. 

Missouri. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept. 1-15 

2,133 
15,755 
4,701 
3, 765 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

Oct.  16-31 

1 380 

Nov.  1-15 

5, 506 
1 664 

5, 506 
1 664 

Nov.  16-30 

Dec.  1-15 

1,006 

1,006 

Dec.  16-31 

1,705 

1,705 

1918. 

Jan. 1-15 

26 

26 

Feb.  16-28 

2 053 

Mar.  16-31 

86 

86 

Apr.  16-30 

9,288 
4,130 
6, 128 

May  1-15 

May  16-31 

June  1-15 

6,000 

18^000 

262 

20,161 

12,064 

250 

8,700 

2,000 

9,000 

157 

2,595 

June  16-30 

262 

July  1-15 

161 

Aug.  1-15 

7,000 

1,000 

116 

470 

Aug.  16-31 

250 

200 

Sept.  1-15 

Sept. 16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

6,919 

295 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

2, 595 

Total 

7,000 

1,000 

13,035 

765 

14,998 

131,135 

The  87th  Division  was  organized  at  this  camp.  CG.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record  Division* 
A.  G.  O.,  345.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The  Adju- 
tant General’s  Office. 


68 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  32. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 


Alabama. 


North  South 
Carolina.  Carolina.! 


Ken- 

tucky. 


District 
of  Co- 
lumbia. 


Mary- 

land. 


Other  Grand 
camps.  total. 


1917. 

Sept.  1-Nov.  1 (National  Guard, 
Tennessee,  North  Carolina,  and 

South  Carolina) 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15 

Dec.  16-31 


8, 184 
137 
263 


18, 679 
8, 184 
137 
263 


Mar.  1-15.. 
Apr.  1-15. . 
Apr.  16-30. 
May  1—15 — 
May  16-31 . . 
June  1-15.. 
June  16-30. 
Aug.  1-15. . 
Sept.  1-15. . 
Sept.  16-30. 
Oct.  1-15... 
Oct.  16-31.. 

Total 


1918. 


6,800 


1, 374 


2,800 

143 


6,800 


1,374 


2, 943 


7, 483 


7,4,83 


1,000 


1,000 


1,000 


1,000 


4,  800 
4, 125 
2,  787 
311 
2,  578 
7, 500 
2,431 

4,649 


1,428 

100 


39, 293 


4,  800 
4, 125 
2,787 
311 
9, 378 
7,  500 
2,431 
2, 000 
4,649 
2,800 
10, 428 
100 

78,  572 


The  30th  and  part  of  the  20th  Divisions  were  organized  here.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record 
Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General's  Office. 


Table  33. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Shelby , Miss. 


Missis- 

sippi. 

Illinois. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Arkan- 

sas. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Wis- 

consin. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 
total . 

1917. 

Sept.  1-Nov.  15  (National  Guard,  Indiana, 

20, 601 
5, 107 
4,292 

183 
68 
6,289 
53 
891 
3, 009 
2,000 
3,209 
2, 000 
2,  789 
640 
2,011 
6,743 
50 

Oct.  16-31 ; 

5, 107 
4,292 

183 

68 

289 

53 

891 

1918. 

Apr.  1-15 

May  16-31 

1,649 

4, 351 

June  16-30 

July  1-15 

1,264 

1,745 

July  16-31 

2,000 

1,100 

1,100 

650 

359 

Aug.  16-31 

2,000 

2,000 

789 

640 

2,011 

450 

50 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15... 

Oct.  16-31 

2,750 

3,543 

Nov.  1-15 

Total 

10, 399 

4, 351  2, 364 

1,  745 

1,100 

3,543 

650 

15, 182 

59, 935 

The  38th  Division  was  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record  Division, 
S.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


STRENGTH. 


69 


Table  34. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Sheridan,  Ala. 


Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

18,992 

3,711 

Oct.  1-15...  

3,711 

Oct.  16-31 

1,139 

158 

1, 139 

Nov.  16-30 

158 

1918. 

506 

506 

jb’eb.  16-28 

250 

250 

499 

499 

Mar.  16-31..  . 

775 

775 

320 

320 

May  16-31 

1,181 

1,181 

3, 977 

3, 977 

600 

600 

July  16-31 

6,000 

4,074 

4,089 

1,970 

100 

565 

6,  000 
4,074 
4,089 
1,970 
100 

Aug.  16-31 

Sept.  1-15 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  16-30 

564 

110 

171 

564 

110 

171 

Total 

30,  739 

49, 731 

The  37th  and  part  of  the  9th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  0.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail 
and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 

Table  35. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — • Camp  Sherman,  Ohio. 


Ohio. 

Penn- 

sylvania. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

West 

Virginia. 

Okla- 

homa. 

Indiana. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

1,939 
15,  509 
11,632 
1,667 

215 

2, 154 
17,233 

Sept.  16-30 

1,724 
1,  293 
185 

Oct.  1-15 

12; 925 
2, 957 
892 

Oct.  16-31 

1, 105 

Dec.  1-15 

892 

1918. 

Mar.  1-15 



28 

28 

Mar.  16-31 

125 

125 

Apr.  16-30 

8,973 

335 

832 

10, 140 
198 

May  1-15 

198 

May  16-31 

2, 000 

600 

2, 600 

8^500 
6, 000 

500 

1,000 

4, 000 

1,000 

15; 000 
8, 000 
4,809 

2,  000 

Julv  16-31 

4,  809 

5,  220 

5, 780 



1,500 



500 

2,332 

100 

15’  332 

Aug.  16-31 

' 100 

Sept.  1-15 

12, 500 
362 

1,249 

2.304 

16, 053 
1,618 
8,309 
1,000 
627 

Sept.  16-30 

640 

616 

Oct.  1-15 

8,000 

1 

309 

Oct.  16-31 

1,000 

Nov.  1-15 

627 

I 

3,481 

3,481 

82, 302 

12, 173 

5, 304 

1,000 

1,105 

5,500 

2, 140 

14, 057 

123, 581 

The  83d  and  j>art  of  the  95th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.O .,  W.  D .,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail 
and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  0.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General's  Office. 


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MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  36. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States , 

by  months — Camp  Taylor , Ky. 


Illinois.  Indiana. 

Ohio. 

Loui- 

siana. 

Wis- 

consin. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

529 

4,229 

2,114 

876 
7,004 
3,  502 

712 

5,694 

2,847 

2,117 

16,927 

8,463 

2,155 

50 
4,694 
50 
9,556 
95 
10,  709 
15, 631 
22, 127 
13, 499 
2, 137 
7,966 
2, 250 
5, 000 
62 
292 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

Nov.  1-15 

2,155 

50 

1918. 

Feb.  16-28 

2,353 

2,341 

Mar.  16-31 

50 

192 

95 

Apr.  16-30 

5, 968 

517 

2,879 

Mav  1-15  - - 

May  16-31 

3,476 

7,233 

7, 000 

7,000 

8,511 

4,168 

a 1 000 
600 
b 1,  994 

631 

116 

360 

1,842 

3,966 

1,250 

7,700 

5,200 

Aug.  1-15 

6, 977 

Aug.  16-31 

295 

2,300 

700 

1,000 

c 1,000 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

5,000 

62 

292 

Dec.  1-15 

Total 

16, 225 

36, 121 

33,490 

14, 210 

2,879 

5, 200 

4,  594 

11, 061 

123, 780 

a North  Carolina.  b Alabama.  c Tennessee. 

The  84th  Division  was  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record  Division, 
A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  informati  on:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General  s Office. 


Table  37. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Travis,  Tex. 


Texas 

xas.  homa. 

Colo- 

rado. 

New 

Mexico 

Loui- 

siana. 

Arkan- 

sas. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-15 

1,527 

12,218 

6,109 

3,666 

778 

6,226 

3,891 

Oct.  1-15 

Nov.  1-15 

1918. 

298 

Feb.  16-28 

1,825 

3,267 

Mar.  16-31 

200 

Apr.  16-30 

8,817 
5, 000 
12, 000 
18,700 

2,194 

May  1-15 

700 

3,000 

460 

1,100 

740 

150 

5,750 

250 

Aug.  16-31 

2,375 

102 

8,999 

7,941 

1,240 

5 

Oct.  1-15 

1,466 

259 

593 

Oct.  16-31 

3 

1,500 

59 

337 

517 

89 

Dec.  1-15. . . 

93,792 

19,816 

1,100 

748 

1,975 

1,500  593 

1 

4,827 

Grand 
total . 


2,305 

18,444 

10,000 

3,666 


298 

5,092 

200 

11,011 

5,700 

15. 000 

21.000 

150 

6,000 

2,375 

9,106 

10,000 

3,061 

337 

517 

89 


124,351 


The  90th  and  part  of  the  18th  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail 
and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


STRENGTH. 


71 


Table  38. — • Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men , and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Upton,  N.  Y. 


New 

York. 

Connec- 

ticut. 

Massa- 

chu- 

setts. 

Rhode 

Island. 

New 

Jersey. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

•Sept.  1-15 

2,112 
16, 892 
760 

2,112 
16, 892 

Oct.  16-31.  . 

760 

300 

300 

Nov.  16-30  

604 

604 

8,446 

300 

8,746 

1918. 

100 

100 

Feb.  16-28...  . 

7,500 

7, 500 

2,500 

2,500 

Mar.  16-31 

5',  778 

5;  778 
1 , 700 

1,700 

3,366 

7,037 

7,600 

2, 070 

12,473 

15,001 

10,000 

3,845 

2,293 

1,263 

10,000 

8,249 
2, 368 

1,751 

10,000 

819 

2,371 

698 

6,256 

3,873 

3,926 

Aug.  16-31  

1,325 

926 

250 

1,000 

125 

300 

873 

Sept. 1 15 

800 

800 

400 

1,000 

1,111 

Sept.  16-30. . 

389 

1*500 

Oct.  1-15 

775 

775 

Oct.  16-31 

1 

11,254 

11,254 

2,817 

2,020 

1 

2;  817 
2,026 

'Dec.  1-15 

1 

Total 

73,604 

6,965 

4,093 

3,539 

819 

2,371 

3,109 

32,393 

126,893 

The  77th  and  part  of  the  92d  Divisions  were  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file, 
"Mail  and  Record  Division,  A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The 
Adjutant  General’s  Office. 


'Table  39. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months — Camp  Wadsworth,  jT.  — <'!  ( 


New 

York. 

| 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Min- 

nesota. 

Ten- 

nes- 

see. 

Illi- 

nois. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand 

total. 

1917. 

Sept.  1-Nov.  9 

a30, 000 

30,  OOf 
1 , 826 
Hi 
23. 

131 

2,  551 

3,  50C 
1,  Sl( 
5,983 
6,325 
7,221 
9,774 
4,001 

657 

21, 188 

18,214 

3,484 
3,486 
159 
12, 173 
3,09b 
219 

Oct.  1-15... 

1,826 

115 

235 

134 
2, 553 
3,  500 
1,810 
5, 983 
6,322 
7, 221 
74 

Oct.  16-31 

Nov.  1-15. 

1918. 

Jan.  1-15 

Feb.  16-28 

Mar.  1-15 

Mar.  16-31 

Apr.  1-15 



Apr.  16-30 

May  1-15 

May  16-31 

9,700 

4,000 

June  1-15 

-Tune  16-30 

657 

2,278 

1 

July  1-15 

4,459 
5, 000 

4,451 

4,014 

10,000 

Aug.  1-15 

2,600 

4, 000 

1,000 

( b 800 
{ c 700 
[ d 100 

Aug.  16-31 

1 

3, 484 
486 
159 
173 
96 
219 

Sept.  1-15 

3,000 

Sept.  16-30 

Oct.  1-15 

12, 000 

Oct.  16-31 

2,500 

e 500 

Nov.  1-15 

Total 

55, 700 

9,459 

8,465 

2,600 

10, 000 

5, 500 

4,000 

1,000 

2,100 

37,325 

136, 149 

a New  York  City  National  Guard.  c Maryland.  « Michigan. 

6 New  Jersey.  d Delaware. 

The  27th  Division  was  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record  Division, 
A.  G.  O.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The  Adjutant 
General’s  Office. 


72 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  40. — Approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  the  National  Guard , by  States, 

by  months — -Camp  Wheeler,  Ga. 


Mich- 

igan. 

Illi- 

nois. 

Georgia. 

Ala- 

bama, 

Florida, 

Georgia, 

Vir- 

ginia. 

New 

York. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Other 

States. 

Other 

camps. 

Grand! 
total . 

1917. 

Sept.  1-Nov.  1 

11,000 

6,589 

5,647 

704 

524 

48 

26 

2,068 

201 

700 

17, 589 
5,647 
704 
524 

48 

26 

2,068 

201 

700 

10,000 

7,100 

1,253 

1,160 

7, 020' 
100 

2,400' 

1,079 

652 

6,500 

125 

Oct.  16-31 

Dec.  16-31 

1918. 

Jan. 1-15 

Mar.  1-15 

Mar.  16-31 

Apr.  16-30 

May  16-31 

5, 000 

5.000 

7.000 

100 

1,253 

ieo 

\ 

1,000 

6,700 

/ a 100 
\ 220 

Aug.  16-31 

1 

100 

j 

500 

f b 600 
\ c 400 
| <1900 

Sept.  16-30 

1,079 

652 

Oct.  1-15 

Oct.  16-31 

1,500 

3,500 

1,500 

125 

Total 

5,000 

12,000 

9,700 

11,000 

3,500  1,500 

2,220 

19,976 

64, 896' 

a District  of  Columbia.  c Mississippi. 

b Kentucky.  d Tennessee. 

The  31st  Division  was  organized  at  this  camp.  (G.  O.,  W.  D.,  of  various  dates.  On  file,  Mail  and  Record  Division, 
A.  G.  0.,  354.1  and  320.)  For  dates  omitted  no  men  were  received  at  the  camp. 

Source  of  information:  Calls  for  selective  service  men,  on  file  in  the  Division  of  Selective  Service  Records,  The  Adju- 
tant General’s  Office. 


STRENGTH, 


73 


Table  41. — Strength,  total  enlisted  men,  by  States  (excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  Apr.  t, 

1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive.11 


Year,  191 

Year,  1918. 

States. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Oc- 

tober. 

No- 

vem- 

ber 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

Alabama 

3, 915 

4,078 

5,304 

6,283 

9,141 

1,213 

538 

515 

707 

1,293 

1,556 

1,735 

Alaska 

652 

641 

699 

662 

700 

683 

635 

739 

725 

714 

704 

713 

Arizona 

10, 506 

11,406 

8,420 

S,  950 

8,597 

9,165 

8,525 

8,809 

9,048 

10, 155 

10,672 

8,679 

Arkansas 

1,216 

3,306 

3,353 

4,839 

3,344 

3,498 

5,317 

280 

266 

365 

419 

599 

California 

12,441 

18,382 

21,197 

21,188 

29,944 

28, 120 

27, 054 

27, 189 

30, 607 

21,  S19 

22, 198 

23, 038 

Colorado 

4, 067 
2,605 

4,735 
2, 816 
1,241 

4, 914 
2,745 

7,646 
3, 528 

9,036 

2,682 

6,681 

230 

2, 425 
313 

1,360 

3,194 

1,656 

1,358 

1,473 

43 

Delaware 

756 

1,108 

1,986 

2',  275 

2,301 

1,042 

1,004 

961 

1,071 

1,275 

1,595 

District  of  Columbia 

1,376 

1,665 

3,227 

5,210 

5, 239 

2,846 

4,674 

5,408 

9,835 

8,211 

9,587 

11,313 

Florida  & 

2, 769 

3,094 

3,193 

2,962 

3,379 

1,638 

1,642 

1,977 

16,068 

1,962 

2,586 

3,464 

Georgia 

Idaho . 

4,343 

669 

13,369 

669 

18, 684 
281 

26, 624 
319 

35, 758 
1,444 

27, 512 

27, 400 

27, 124 

23, 720 

5, 732 

6,378 

7,310 

Illinois 

3,819 

2,973 

4,997 

12,309 

17,100 

4,541 

3,222 

2,923 

4,450 

5, 650 

5,822 

5,471 

Indiana 

.849 

1,980 

6,047 

11,091 

15, 649 

13,072 

13,267 

6,983 

3,252 

2,442 

2,320 

2,057 

Iowa 

Kansas  c 

1,542 

1,629 

1,680 
5, 560 

1,861 

9,361 

4,568 

5,018 
15, 749 

6,197 
13, 151 

1,602 

1,023 

212 

162 

106 

96 

147 

Kentucky 

2,  790 

5,600 

5, 054 

4,435 

1,644 

1,495 

1,857 

3,558 

3,620 

2,120 

1,303 

Louisiana 

3,473 

2,727 

2,978 

3,257 

3,888 

1,838 

566 

899 

2,295 

4,590 

4,892 

5,196 

Maine 

1,602 

4, 415 

4,148 

6, 356 

.5, 136 

2,131 

2,005 

2, 104 

2, 350 

2,833 

2,707 

2,326 

Maryland 

3,343 

3, 683 

2,903 

3,614 

7, 105 

1,235 

1,167 

1,292 

1,688 

6,860 

6,725 

7,640 

Massachusetts 

5,124 

6,024 

9,076 

21,724 

30,417 

16,225 

8, 507 

6,037 

5, 777 

6,234 

6, 556 

5,687 

Michigan 

1,499 

1,723 

2,864 

5,421 

11,557 

5, 222 

1,338 

1,029 

1,154 

1,898 

1,874 

2,188 

Minnesota 

2, 585 

4,502 

7,277 

9, 626 

10,065 

8,631 

5, 005 

4,083 

2,547 

1,945 

2, 057 

3,415 

Mississippi 

586 

902 

1,539 

1,446 

6, 567 

4,749 

4,721 

3, 02S 

3,042 

729 

354 

48 

Missouri 

4, 203 

5,241 

5,058 

5,552 

13, 723 

5, 66S 

2,492 

3,381 

8,140 

7. 132 

4,276 

4,798 

Montana 

2,052 

2,246 

2, 527 

2,805 

2,128 

1,541 

1,969 

559 

551 

266 

205 

242 

Nebraska 

1,305 

160 

1,895 

164 

2,448 

156 

3.304 

163 

2,013 

66 

897 

1,339 

66 

2,326 

66 

2,932 

3, 199 

3, 196 

2,459 

2,890 

New  Hampshire 

211 

920 

852 

2,470 

423 

496 

479 

602 

409 

508 

584 

New  Jersey  i 

5,528 

6,219 

7,100 

15,466 

20, 652 

10,444 

11,313 

8,896 

16,833 

22, 591 

22,362 

34,137 

New  Mexico 

4, 585 

4,327 

6,274 

5,948 

9,969 

5, 325 

5,117 

3, 132 

4,311 

3,  529 

3, 6S6 

3,570 

New  York 

16,687 

26, 505 

32, 894 

59,463 

79,580 

42,235 

32,056 

2S, 412 

28,538 

24, 951 

24, 573 

28, 788 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

1,075 

1,341 

1,411 

1,527 

949 

36 

989 

962 

927 

1,036 

1,339 

1,428 

1,537 

Ohio 

3,481 
2, 716 

4, 692 
3,169 

6,112 

3,758 

9,208 

5,042 

3,190 

13, 134 
4,358 
4,266 

6,246 

4, 061 

3,260 

7,432 

4,434 

4,994 

4,758 

Oregon 

597 

2, 042 

2, 142 

3, 124 

1,146 

1,067 

1,206 

1,940 

2,416 

2,815 

Pennsylvania 

3,345 

6,029 

1,693 

22,  424 

42,414 

44,700 

26, 624 

29, 834 

17,351 

9,764 

4,325 

4,-546 

5, 075 

Rhodelsland 

1,325 

1,956 

7,523 

4,620 

1,826 

1, 934 

1,915 

2,216 

2,394 

2,393 

2, 359 

South  Carolina 

1,748 

2, 101 

2,350 

2,334 

1,424 

1,664 

1,471 

1,468 

1,430 

1,490 

1,751 

2, 288 

South  Dakota 

375 

529 

5S9 

1S8 

70 

191 

29 

29 

21 

16 

15 

16 

1,409 

1,651 

2,053 
48, 723 

3,383 

2,461 

35 

204 

776 

899 

1,226 
75, 737 

2, 098 

Texas 

45,636 

48i  954 

54; 100 

59;  699 

54,116 

40, 864 

50, 136 

69,956 

79, 860 

84;  005 

rtah 

325 

1.134 

3,363 

4,793 

7, 592 

7,947 

5,591 

2,909 

2, 895 

2, 730 

2,346 

2,234 

Vermont 

3,081 

4,554 

6, 2S6 

10,117 

7, 549 

4,632 

4, 77S 

2,016 

1,405 

1,247 

1,315 

1,050 

Virginia 

5,788 

9,504 

8,714 

10, 44S 

12,993 

14, 750 

17,100 

21,687 

23, 204 

20,443 

24, 120 

29,575 

Washington 

West  Virginia 

5,173 

1,565 

5,224 

917 

8, 901 

9,466 

627 

12, 959 
345 

8, 722 

7,347 

5,418 

10,712 

14,453 

23, 836 
136 

29, 783 
187 

Wisconsin 

'671 

1,925 

2,125 

9,707 

15,610 

23,440 

3,894 

1, 550 

340 

404 

451 

468 

Wyoming 

Others 

372 

1,059 

1,133 

4,863 

5,351 

41 

6,569 

65 

4,706 

34 

4,229 

197 

3, 125 
1,558 

2,417 

2,365 

1,566 

25 

991 

24 

221 

606 

Total 

188, 628  251, 280  314, 376  465, 492 

! i -1 

571,233  370, 864  301,153 
1 | 

267, 263 

324, 755 

289, 524  298, 050 
1 

339, 524 

a Daily  average  strength  for  each  month.  Source  of  information:  Monthly  reports  of  sick  and  wounded  to  the  Office  of 
the  Surgeon  General. 

s Includes  Camp  Johnston  for  December,  1917. 
c Included  in  Camp  Funston,  September,  1917,  to  December,  1918. 

Includes  Camp  Merritt. 

« Included  in  Camp  Doniphan,  September,  1917,  to  December,  1918. 


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MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  41. — Strength,  total  enlisted  men,  by  States  ( excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  Apr.  1, 
1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


Year,  1918. 

Year 

1919. 

States. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Oc- 

tober. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

Alabama 

2, 0S4 

2,613 

2, 916 

3, 150 

4, 110 

4, 836 

6,363 

6,739 

5, 134 

2, 483 

2, 150 

Alaska 

711 

809 

1,006 

1,227 

1,385 

1, 160 

1,007 

986 

921 

874 

744 

Arizona 

7, 332 

9, 86S 

11,127 

11,397 

8, 331 

7,659 

7, 303 

7,  874 

7, 453 

7,284 

7,264 

Arkansas 

1,086 

1,317 

1,422 

1,678 

1,773 

1,799 

2, 009 

2, 095 

1,725 

1,533 

1,069 

California 

21, 384 

23, 697 

31,142 

33, 324 

28,  250 

24,  439 

24, 035 

25,  210 

21,056 

17,289 

15,  418 

Colorado 

1,291 

1,860 

2,  542 

2, 670 

2, 356 

1,940 

2, 859 

3, 394 

2, 892 

1,916 

1,915 

Connecticut 

94 

136 

197 

881 

564 

678 

842 

1,024 

984 

440 

378 

Delaware 

1,921 

2, 178 

4,178 

1 , 583 

1,511 

2, 386 

1,840 

1, 89S 

1,172 

1,003 

788 

Dist  rict  of  Columbia 

13,831 

12, 762 

13,723 

13,341 

12, 534 

8,  565 

16, 534 

IS,  641 

14,228 

6, 732 

6, 800 

Florida  b 

4, 480 

5, 522 

5, 912 

5,511 

5, 463 

4,  795 

4, 332 

4, 609 

3, 703 

3, 007 

2, 276 

tleorgia 

Idaho 

6, 437 

7,639 

9,729 

49 

8,030 

97 

10,032 

99 

7,  763 
110 

9,513 

400 

11,308 

647 

8,081 

396 

8,652 

8,663 

Illinois 

5,048 

5, 775 

9,726 

9, 974 

10, 130 

9,343 

11,017 

11,912 

8,543 

6,089 

4,311 

Indiana 

3, 064 

6, 127 

11,726 

15, 531 

14,781 

24,  538 

30, 929 

31,907 

7,613 

2,  978 

1,899 

Iowa 

Kansas  c 

575 

1,004 

1,476 

1,844 

2, 102 

1,810 

3,664 

3, 451 

2,248 

766 

4,701 

10,355 

732 

6,116 

Kentucky 

2, 255 

3, 840 

4,  784 

6,913 

7,273 

7, 129 

14,  795 

22, 826 

15, 999 

4,861 

Louisiana 

5, 664 

9, 522 

8, 227 

7,341 

5, 858 

6,211 

9,968 

10,171 

3, 354 

1,722 

965 

Maine 

3, 485 

3,661 

3,863 

4,392 

3,267 

2, 802 

2,  790 

3,659 

2,574 

1,426 

1,227 

Maryland 

6, 893 

8, 955 

13, 165 

12, 173 

16, 071 

20, 236 

22, 051 

26, 082 

21,953 

18,  785 

16, 260 

Massachusetts 

7, 335 

7,919 

8,  SOS 

9,672 

7, 089 

6,619 

8, 423 

10,010 

6, 479 

3, 535 

3, 563 

Michigan 

2,572 

3,  510 

4, 917 

4, 906 

3, 838 

4,024 

9,050 

6,  216 

5,744 

3,912 

2,959 

Minnesota 

4, 140 

6, 454 

9, 148 

10, 038 

5,786 

5, 628 

8, 455 

9,296 

6, 435 

1,089 

800 

Mississippi 

304 

1,087 

1,359 

1,499 

1,448 

1,400 

2,467 

2,  528 

1,558 

897 

429 

Missouri 

5,127 

8,647 

11,890 

11,423 

11,766 

9,  298 

9,840 

9,187 

5,284 

1, 541 

1,375 

Montana 

237 

31S 

381 

442 

493 

534 

915 

734 

316 

299 

453 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

3,612 

3, 607 

3, 503 
51 

2, 869 
100 

3, 256 
108 

3, 131 
105 

5,305 

294 

5,371 

289 

3, 852 
193 

2,303 

1,626 

New  Hampshire 

492 

727 

1,226 

1,680 

1,590 

1, 198 

1,781 

2, 509 

1,049 

237 

251 

New  Jersey  d 

32, 488 

33,086 

41,461 

35, 596 

33, 070 

31, 723 

34, 378 

4S,  024 

37, 776 

36,041 

31,859 

New  Mexico 

3, 912 

5, 503 

3, 883 

4,683 

6, 305 

6, 520 

6,413 

5,677 

6, 422 

5,  729 

5,986 

New  York 

32, 361 

33, 742 

43, 322 

43, 835 

40, 191 

33, 65S 

38,  249 

43, 291 

38, 963 

32, 328 

27, 955 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

732 

1,988 

3,972 

106 

4, 087 
384 

3,820 

427 

4,706 

487 

5,  220 
543 

7,971 

662 

4, 301 
662 

2, 559 

1 

2,396 

Ohio 

Oklahoma  e. . 

4,678 

9,926 

10, 328 

9,343 

9, 156 

8,829 

13, 257 

13, 958 

10, 838 

7,014 
12, 693 
1,321 

5, 318 
8, 533 
373 

Oregon 

4,459 

5, 902 

8, 121 

12, 163 

li, 856 

14, 223 

15, 449 

13, 590 

9, 654 

Pennsylvania 

7,39(5 

9, 485 

12, 943 

13,  7S1 

17, 008 

16,905 

23,  408 

20,695 

9,899 

6,414 

5,230 

Rhode  Island 

2,  452 

4,014 

4, 970 

3,501 

2,942 

1,959 

2, 678 

2,145 

1,563 

873 

796 

South  Carolina 

2, 796 

3, 142 

2, 801 

4,  948 

3,383 

2, 468 

2,715 

3,  355 

2, 616 

2,  420 

2,296 

South  Dakota  . 

17 

16 

16 

294 

451 

466 

722 

533 

198 

24 

9 

Tennessee 

1,343 

1,309 

1,112 

1,841 

2, 405 

2,085 

2, 657 

2, 143 

1,011 

766 

796 

Texas 

86,812 

93, 219 

95, 555 

88, 698 

74, 073 

65, 928 

66,977 

69,420 

61,912 

56, 709 

45, 152 

Utah 

2,  245 

2, 519 

3,  476 

891 

1,428 

1,843 

1,832 

1,502 

594 

739 

891 

Vermont..  . 

596 

1,150 

2,266 

2, 454 

2,777 

3,231 

2,857 

1,711 

1,049 

525 

440 

Virginia 

27, 975 

35,609 

33, 149 

30, 467 

36, 005 

34,558 

38,  553 

41,222 

29, 223 

30, 419 

28, 290 

Washington 

30,  781 

30, 550 

22, 305 

24, 347 

24, 370 

23, 520 

31, 282 

29, 984 

23, 216 

10, 334 

3, 765 

West  Virginia 

467 

659 

821 

815 

844 

398 

344 

1,472 

1,069 

484 

425 

Wisconsin 

787 

3, 616 

5,  592 

7, 325 

10, 289 

3,447 

3, 669 

3, 950 

2, 050 

3 

286 

Wyoming 

231 

457 

1,621 

2, 178 

2,211 

824 

414 

397 

279 

347 

527 

Others 

22 

1,409 

410 

29 

515 

513 

509 

914 

1,006 

178 

107 

Total 

355, 007 

416,855 

476, 423 

475, 349 

454, 790 

428, 427 

510, 907 

553, 192 

405, 240 

319, 769 

266, 722 

STRENGTH, 


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Table  41. — Strength,  total  enlisted  men,  by  States  ( excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  Apr.  t, 
1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


Year,  1919. 


States. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Oc- 

tober. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Alabama 

1,796 

837 

471 

397 

515 

666 

510 

489 

402 

351 

Alaska 

628 

620 

571 

587 

534 

528 

605 

652 

723 

785 

Arizona 

6,041 

786 

5, 305 

4,972 

4, 853 
273 

5, 343 

5, 857 

6, 291 
261 

6,559 

6, 362 
255 

6,332 

159 

Arkansas 

373 

'333 

268 

354 

247 

California 

2,  597 

11,550 

9,205 

1,412 

8,936 
1 3S7 
334 

8,620 

1,453 

9,033 

1,571 

9, 154 

8, 699 
1,415 

8, 303 

8, 158 
1,500 

Colorado 

1,538 

350 

1, 494 
308 

1,486 

1, 431 

Connecticut 

297 

347 

263 

Delaware 

717 

444 

303 

271 

286 

318 

331 

314 

315 

283 

District  of  Columbia 

5, 551 
2,079 

5,165 
3,705 
7, 787 

3,799 

2, 979 

2,831 

2,799 

2, 932 
1,042 
4,  729 

2,997 

2,920 

1, 125 
4,460 

2, 886 

Florida  !> 

1, 470 

884 

976 

978 

1, 076 
4,539 

1,151 

Georgia 

8,593 

6, 810 

5,931 

6,651 

5,543 

5'  259 

Idaho 

Illinois 

3,951 

1,583 

3,616 

3,040 

698 

2,376 

2,451 

2,484 

2,368 

1,943 

1,444 

1,225 

1,611 

50 

Indiana 

1,094 

772 

959 

839 

787 

1,623 

322 

1,585 

Iowa 

680 

590 

539 

528 

521 

483 

461 

49 

Kansas  =. 

4,314 

3,831 

2,906. 

3,224 

2,  367 

2,483 

2,520 

2,449 

1,979 

2, 3S9 

2, 542 
1,948 

2,852 

1,797 

945 

Kentucky 

2,819 

789 

2,173 

1,787 

1,485 

1,736 

1,798 

Louisiana 

'676 

590 

458 

'415 

'430 

485 

537 

'656 

Maine 

1, 000 

625 

547 

526 

549 

600 

639 

638 

608 

595 

Maryland 

11,744 

7,278 
2, 577 
1,908 
686 

4, 028 

2,801 

3, 154 

3,741 

4, 497 

3,623 

4, 281 

4,315 

1,383 

Massachusetts 

3, 435 

2, 220 

i;eso 

954 

987 

964 

1,036 

473 

1, 323 

Michigan 

2, 344 

2, 068 

2, 098 

1, 158 

848 

471 

473 

'518 

Minnesota 

7S8 

681 

679 

'607 

346 

449 

450 

516 

508 

Mississippi 

234 

78 

72 

19 

20 

17 

13 

11 

5 

Missouri.'. 

1,418 

1,947 

2,117 

2,266 

1,943 

1,864 

1,824 

1,338 

1,495 

1, 571 

Montana 

208 

'130 

92 

77 

70 

70 

60 

00 

59 

59 

Nebraska 

1,249 

956 

6S9 

360 

644 

487 

S07 

1,105 

1,244 

1,263 

Nevada 

New  Hampshire 

211 

183 

156 

156 

145 

143 

134 

131 

141 

143 

New  Jersey  d 

37, 937 
5,676 

34, 904 
5,016 

30,635 
4,678 
20, 424 
1,835 

23, 277 
4,523 
19, 435 
1,547 

23, 619 
4,577 

15, 501 
4,723 
13, 987 

10, 239 

10,412 
4,041 
11,849 
1, 571 

7,161 

7,  734 

New  Mexico 

4,557 

3;  907 
9, 004 
1,140 

4;  193 
8, 248 

New  York 

24, 471 
2,474 

22,294 

20, 475 
1,570 

12, 623 

North  Carolina 

2,411 

1, 878 

1,632 

1, 266 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

2,4)2 

1,502 

1,589 

1,552 

1,730 
2,  SS9 

1,515 

1.691 

1,617 

1,740 

1,745 

1,953 

Oklahoma  e 

i 647 
329 

i,  849 

4;  752 
250 

3,349 

2, 260 

2, 266 

2, 054 

2, 156 

Oregon 

306 

239 

223 

'204 

'206 

'202 

7 204 

'209 

Pennsylvania 

2, 630 
536 

2,013 

1,377 

800 

503 

588 

614 

790 

674 

Rhode  Island 

712 

451 

397 

495 

458 

440 

433 

452 

490 

South  Carolina 

2,521 

2,146 

1,367 

824 

512 

377 

349 

320 

333 

339 

South  Dakota 

11 

10 

6 

6 

7 

14 

14 

15 

13 

13 

Tennessee 

159 

96 

113 

76 

111 

209 

168 

153 

153 

153 

Texas 

37, 170 
960 

30, 336 
882 

26, 696 

23, 571 

21, 209 

20, 850 
529 

19, 405 
411 

18,464 

412 

19  1 94 

21,009 

Utah 

'699 

' 790 

737 

448 

'545 

Vermont 

119 

101 

96 

153 

380 

324 

400 

454 

450 

463 

Virginia 

27, 425 
2,692 

21,711 

22, 932 
2, 286 

23, 882 

17, 589 
1,408 

8,321 

1,278 

7, 009 

7,00S 

6,139 
1, 144 

5, 608 

Washington 

2, 635 

1,849 

R274 

1,303 

1, 130 

West  Virginia 

262 

252 

'180 

125 

149 

158 

20 

Wisconsin 

317 

181 

54 

34 

9 

1 

Wyoming 

988 

954 

1,212 

1,272 

1,045 

995 

592 

486 

573 

638 

Others 

363 

240 

'508 

1,227 

76 

40 

Total 

236, 344 

198, 661 

175, 353 

155, 287 

144, 992 

119,630 

109, 592 

105, 872 

99  986  102.109 

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MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  42. — Strength,  white  enlisted  men,  by  States  ( excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  Apr.  1, 

1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive .a 


Year,  191 

Year,  1918. 

States. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Oc- 

tober. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

Alabama 

3,915 

4,078 

5,304 

6,283 

9,141 

1,213 

538 

515 

707 

1,293 

1,556 

1,735 

Alaska 

652 

641 

699 

662 

700 

683 

63.5 

739 

725 

714 

704 

713 

Arizona 

9,248 

9,483 

7,072 

7.248 

7,034 

6,682 

5,830 

6,268 

7, 684 

8,842 

9,336 

7,100 

Arkansas 

1,216 

3, 306 

3,353 

4, 839 

3,344 

3,498 

5,317 

280 

266 

363 

417 

597 

California 

12,370 

17,907 

21,119 

21,159 
7,646 
3, 528 

29,932 

28, 102 

27, 042 

27, 179 

30, 595 

21,813 

22,188 

23,028 

Colorado 

4,067 

2,605 

4, 735 
2, 816 
1,241 

4,914 

2,745 

9,036 

2,542 

6,681 

230 

2,425 

313 

1,360 

3,194 

1,656 

1,358 

1,473 

43 

Delaware 

756 

i ; io8 

1,986 

2',  275 

2,301 

1,042 

1,004 

961 

1,071 

i,  275 

1,595 

District  of  Columbia 

954 

1,322 

2,815 

4,720 

4,645 

2,246 

4,069 

4,802 

9,220 

8,202 

9,579 

11,305 

Florida  b 

2, 769 

3,094 

3,193 

2,962 

3, 379 

1,638 

1,642 

1,975 

16,057 

1,962 

2, 586 

3,464 

Georgia 

4,343 

669 

13, 366 
669 

18, 684 
281 

26, 624 
319 

35,758 

1,444 

27, 342 

27, 255 

26, 998 

23,468 

5,  602 

6,374 

7,300 

Illinois 

3,  818 

2,972 

4,996 

11,029 

1.5,777 

3,297 

3,222 

2,923 

4,4.50 

5, 650 

5,822 

5,471 

Indiana 

849 

1,980 

6, 047 

11,091 

1.5, 649 

13,072 

13,267 

6,983 

3, 252 

2,442 

2,320 

2,057 

Iowa 

1,  .542 
1,363 
2, 776 

1,680 
5, 291 

1,861 

9,078 

5,018 
15, 474 

5, 910 
12, 867 
4,392 

856 

195 

122 

1.58 

104 

94 

146 

Kentucky 

5, 593 

4,564 

Si  037 

1,644 

1,433 

1,787 

3, 509 

3, 503 

2,016 

i,  280 

Louisiana 

3, 460 

2,724 

2,978 

3,2.57 

3,876 

1,827 

566 

899 

2, 295 

4, 590 

4,892 

5, 196 

Maine 

1,602 

4, 415 

4,148 

6, 356 

.5, 136 

2, 131 

2, 005 

2, 104 

2,350 

2,833 

2, 707 

2,326 

Maryland 

3,343 

3, 6.83 

2,903 

3, 614 

7,105 

1,235 

1,167 

1,292 

1,688 

6, 860 

6,725 

7, 640 

Massachusetts 

5, 124 

6,022 

8,939 

21,574 

30, 198 

15,981 

8,454 

6,037 

5,777 

6, 234 

6, 556 

5, 687 

Michigan 

1,499 

1,723 

2, 864 

5, 421 

11, 557 

5, 222 

1,338 

1,029 

1,154 

1,898 

1,874 

2,188 

Minnesota 

2, 585 

4,502 

7,277 

9, 626 

10, 065 

8,631 

5,005 

4,083 

2,547 

1,945 

2, 057 

3,415 

Mississippi 

586 

902 

1,539 

1,446 

6, 567 

4,749 

4,721 

3,028 

3, 042 

729 

3.54 

48 

Missouri 

4,063 

5, 21C 

5, 054 

5, 530 

13,636 

5, 581 

2,40.5 

3, 180 

7,892 

7, 087 

4,099 

4,691 

Montana 

2,052 

2,246 

2,  .527 

2, 80.3 

2,128 

1,541 

1,969 

559 

551 

266 

205 

242 

Nebraska 

1,305 

160 

1,895  2,448 

164:  156 

3,304 

163 

2,013 

66 

1,339 

66 

2,326 

66 

2, 932 

3, 199 

3,196 

2, 459 

2, 890 

New  Hampshire 

211 

820l  753 

2,470 

897 

423 

496 

479 

602 

409 

508 

584 

New  Jersey  d 

5, 528 

6, 21E 

7,100 

15,466 

20, 104 

10,444 

9, 203 

8,896 

16,770 

22, 471 

22,110 

34, 135 

New  Mexico 

2,223 

1 , 904 

3, 70S 

3,600 

8,303 

4,253 

4,255 

2,114 

2,097 

1,7.56 

1,697 

1,751 

New  York 

16, 502 

26,362 

32,758 

59, 325 

78, 570 

41,601 

31,923 

28,279 

28,405 

24,818 

24,  443 

28, 658 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

1,075 

1,341 

1,411 

1,527 

949 

36 

989 

962 

927 

1,036 

1,339 

1,428 

1, 537 

Ohio 

3,416 
2, 708 

4,688 
3, 161 
2,042 

6,107 

3,758 

9, 077 
5,042 

13, 122 
4,358 

6,236 

4,051 

3,254 

7,429 

4,433 

4,988 

4,664 

Oregon 

597 

2,142 

3, 190 

4, 266 

3,124 

1,146 

1,067 

1,206 

1,940 

2,416 

2, 815 

Pennsylvania 

3, 345 

6,029 

22, 424 

42,410 

44,696 

26, 602 

29, 830 

17,347 

9,764 

4,325 

4, 546 

5, 075 

Rhode  Island 

1,324 

1,692 

1,955 

7, 522 

4,619 

1, 825 

1,933 

1,914 

2,215 

2,393 

2,392 

2, 358 

South  Carolina 

1,748 

2, 101 

2, 349 

2,334 

1,424 

1,664 

1,464 

1,468 

1,428 

1,487 

1,748 

2, 286 

South  Dakota 

375 

529 

589 

188 

70 

191 

29 

29 

21 

16 

15 

16 

1,409 
45, 620 

1 , 651 

2.053 

3,383 

54,050 

2,481 
59, 02.3 

35 

204 

776 

899 

1,226 

75,662 

2,098 

83,874 

Texas 

48, 908 

48, 696 

54, 104 

40, 8.53 

50, 122 

69,935 

79, 799 

Utah 

323 

1,132 

3,362 

4,792 

7,591 

7,946 

5.590 

2,908 

2, 894 

2, 729 

2,346 

2,234 

Vermont 

3, 081 

4,554 

6,286 

10,117 

7,  549 

4,632 

4,778 

2,016 

1,405 

1,247 

1,315 

1,050 

Virginia 

5,748 

9, 462 

S,  670 

10,411 

12,9.56 

14,304 

13, 923 

17, 161 

20, 637 

15,414 

18,902 

21,906 

Washington 

West  Virginia 

5,172 

5,224 

917 

8, 877 
553 

9,466 

627 

12,959 

345 

8,722 

7,347 

5,418 

10, 712 

14, 453 

23, 836 
136 

29,783 

187 

Wisconsin 

671 

1,925 

2, 125 

9,707 

1.5, 610 

23,440 

3, 894 

1,550 

340 

404 

451 

468 

Wyoming 

Others 

367 

1,059 

1, 133 

4, 863 

5, 351 
41 

6, 5691  4, 706 
65  34 

4,229 

197 

3, 125 
1,558 

2,417 

2,365 

1,566 

25 

991 

24 

221 

606 

Total 

183,758 

245, 454 

309,205  458, 817 

1 

562,:714  363, 063 

290,350 

257, 914 

317,195 

280, 778 

288, 733 

327, 936 

a Daily  average  strength  for  each  month.  Source  of  information:  Monthly  reports  of  sick  and  wounded  to  the  Office 
of  the  Surgeon  General  . 

b Includes  Camp  Johnston  for  December,  1917. 
c Included  in  Camp  Funston,  September,  1917,  to  December,  1918. 
d Includes  Camp  Merritt. 

« Included  in  Camp  Doniphan,  September,  1917,  to  December,  1918. 


STRENGTH 


77 


Table  42. —Strength,  white  enlisted  men , by  States  (excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  Apr.  1, 
1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


Year,  1918. 

Year, 

1919. 

States. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Oc- 

tober. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

Alabama 

2,084 

2,316 

2,553 

2, 787 

3, 623 

4,405 

5,839 

6,155 

4,925 

2, 276 

1,937 

Alaska 

711 

809 

1,006 

1,227 

1,385 

1,160 

1,007 

986 

921 

874 

744 

Arizona 

5,794 

8,284 

9,551 

9,902 

6,143 

5,194 

4,707 

4,475 

3,988 

3,871 

3,769 

Arkansas 

1,084 

1,315 

1,421 

1,677 

1,772 

1,798 

2,009 

2,095 

1 , 725 

1,533 

1,069 

California 

21,378 

23,691 

31,138 

33, 295 

28,244 

24,433 

24,032 

25, 197 

21,021 

17,274 

15,414 

Colorado 

1,291 

1,  S60 

2,  .542 

2,670 

2, 356 

1.940 

2, 857 

3,393 

2,892 

1,916 

1,915 

Connecticut 

94 

136 

197 

881 

564 

67S 

842 

1,024 

1,898 

984 

440 

.378 

Delaware 

1,924 

2,178 

4,178 

1,583 

1,511 

2, 386 

1,840 

1,172 

1,003 

788 

District  of  Columbia 

13, 823 

12, 754 

13,715 

13,341 

12,  534 

8, 565 

16,431 

18,447 

14, 094 

6,557 

6,  465 

Florida  b 

4,480 

5, 522 

5,912 

5,390 

5, 336 

4,794 

4,332 

4,609 

3, 703 

3,007 

2,276 

Georgia 

6,277 

7, 452 

8, 579 
49 

7, 751 
97 

9,663 

99 

7,407 

no 

9,194 

400 

11,050 

647 

7,935 

396 

8,652 

8,663 

Illinois 

5,048 

5,775 

9, 725 

9, 795 

9, 958 

9,342 

10,971 

11,869 

8,480 

6, 062 

4,292 

Indiana 

3,064 

6,127 

11,726 

15,531 

14,781 

24, 538 

30,905 

31,876 

7,  590 

2,978 

1,899 

Iowa 

574 

1,002 

1,474 

1,842 

2, 100 

1,808 

3, 661 

3,449 

2,246 

764 
4, 448 

730 
5, 823 

Kentucky 

2, 176 

3, 813 

4,776 

6,906 

7, 271 

6, 894 

13,874 

21,763 

15,021 

9',  695 

4,190 

Louisiana 

5, 664 

9,521 

8, 227 

7,341 

5,  .858 

6,211 

9,968 

10, 174 

3,354 

1,719 

963 

Maine 

3,485 

3,661 

3, 863 

4,392 

3,267 

2,802 

2,789 

3,6.58 

2,574 

1,426 

1,227 

Maryland 

6, 893 

8, 955 

13, 165 

12,173 

16,071 

18,900 

20,543 

24, 579 

20, 202 

17,134 

14,979 

Massachusetts 

7,335 

7,919 

8,808 

9,672 

7,089 

6,619 

8,408 

9,981 

6,471 

3,534 

3,561 

Michigan 

2,539 

2,663 

3,583 

4,017 

3,735 

3,941 

8,977 

6,072 

5, 654 

3,882 

2,931 

Minnesota 

4, 140 

6,4.54 

9, 148 

10, 038 

5,786 

5, 62S 

8,454 

9,294 

6,428 

1,086 

796 

Mississippi 

304 

1,087 

1,359 

1,499 

1,448 

1,400 

2,467 

2, 528 

1,558 

897 

429 

Missouri 

5,037 

8,560 

11,855 

11,271 

11,599 

9,162 

9, 679 

9, 021 

5,087 

1,541 

1,344 

Montana 

237 

318 

381 

442 

493 

534 

915 

734 

.316 

299 

453 

Nebraska 

3,612 

3,607 

3,503 

51 

2, 869 
100 

3,256 

108 

3, 131 
105 

5,305 

293 

5,371 

288 

3,852 

192 

2,303 

1,626 

New  Hampshire 

492 

727 

1,226 

1,680 

1,590 

1,198 

1,779 

33,409 

2,508 

1,048 

237 

251 

New  Jersey  <* 

32,437 

33,035 

39, 282 

34, 96C 

31,963 

29, 370 

43,919 

34, 995 

34, 986 

29, 994 

New  Mexico 

2,206 

3, 696 

2,140 

3, 051 

2,979 

3,190 

3, 386 

2,  594 

3,319 

2,613 

2, 906 

New  York 

32, 23C 

33, 604 

43, 180 

43, 673 

39, 586 

33,057 

37, 343 

41,961 

37,  .384 

30, 474 

26, 108 

North  Carolina 

1,732 

1,988 

2,740 

106 

2, 683 
384 

2,419 

427 

3,239 

487 

3,466 

543 

6,166 

662 

3,435 

662 

2, 456 

1 

1,761 

Ohio 

4, 654 

9,926 

10, 328 

9,269 

8,979 

S,  778 

13,023 

13, 169 

9,982 

6,265 
12, 692 

4, 595 
8, 533 
373 

Oregon 

4, 459 

5,902 

8,121 

12, 163 

11,8.54 

14, 221 

15,440 

13,5881  9,653 

1,321 

Pennsylvania 

7,396 

9,485 

12, 943 

13, 781 

17,008 

16,889 

23, 14C 

19,955 

8,767 

5,477 

4. 303 

Rhode  Island 

2,451 

4,013 

4,969 

3, 503 

2,941 

1,958 

2,668 

2,135 

1,555 

S72 

795 

South  Carolina 

2,794 

3,142 

2, 701 

4,822 

3, 164 

2, 212 

2, 489 

2,640 

2,021 

1,798 

1,622 

South  Dakota 

17 

16 

16 

294 

451 

466 

722 

533 

198 

24 

9 

Tennessee 

1,343 

1,309 

1,112 

1,841 

1,903 

1,736 

2,337 

1,861 

1,011 

766 

796 

Texas 

86, 755 

93, 183 

95, 449 

88, 527 

73, 796 

65, 725 

66,431 

68, 250 

60, 913 

56,089 

44,691 

Utah 

2, 245 

2,519 

3,476 

891 

1,428 

1,843 

1,832 

1,502 

594 

739 

891 

Vermont 

595 

1,149 

2,265 

2,453 

2, 776 

3,230 

2,853 

1,709 

1,048 

525 

440 

Virginia 

22,313 

28, 8.51 

29,151 

24, 341 

26, 281 

23,  .533 

29, 712 

32, 704 

24, 063 

23, 864 

22, 683 

Washington 

30, 78C 

30, 550 

22, 30.5 

24, 347 

24,370 

23, 520 

31, 279 

29, 982 

23,214 

10, 3.33 

3, 765 

West  Virginia 

467 

6.59 

821 

815 

844 

398 

344 

1 , 4.56 

1,069 

4S4 

425 

Wisconsin 

7S7 

3, 616 

5, 592 

7,325 

10, 289 

3,447 

3, 667 

3,950 

2, 0.50 

,3 

28fi 

Wyoming 

2.31 

457 

1,621 

2,178 

2,209 

822 

412 

395 

277 

345 

525 

Others 

22 

1,409 

410 

29 

515 

513 

509 

914 

1,006 

178 

107 

Total 

345,454 

405,015 

462,439 

461,  499 

433,822 

403, 717 

487, 483 

523, 189 

381, 045 

297, 713 

244, 520 

78 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  42. — Strength,  white  enlisted  men,  by  States  ( excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  Apr.  1, 
1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


Year,  1919. 


States. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Oc- 

tober. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

1,609 

680 

471 

397 

515 

666 

510 

489 

402 

351 

628 

620 

571 

587 

534 

528 

605 

652 

723 

785 

2,938 

786 

2,626 

373 

2,350 

2,115 

2,370 

268 

2,337 

1,996 

2,059 

247 

1,993 

2,096 

333 

273 

354 

'261 

'255 

159 

12,591 
1, 538 

11,542 

9, 192 

8,883 

1,387 

8,605 

9, 016 
1,568 

9,115 

8,698 

1,414 

8, 302 

8,157 

1,494 

1,412 

1,453 

T482 

l'  429 

1 , 497 

350 

308 

297 

334 

'347 

'263 

717 

444 

303 

271 

286 

318 

331 

314 

315 

285 

5, 2871 
2,079 
8,593 

4, 946 

3,754 

2,936 

2,790 

2,739 

978 

2,839 

1,042 

2, 889 

2,793 
1 , 125 

2, 722 

1, 705 

1 ^ 470 

'884 

'976 

1,076 

1 , 151 

7',  787 

6,810 

5,931 

6,651 

5,534 

4,694 

i,  492 

4, 411 

5;  211 

Idaho  

3,924 

3,589 

3,013 

2,366 

772 

2, 445 
959 

2,478 

839 

2,368 

787 

1,94? 

1,444 

1 , 225 

1,5&3 

1,094 

698 

l'  623 

l'  585 

1,611 

680 

590 

539 

528 

521 

483 

461 

'322 

49 

50 

4,005 

3,530 

2,949 

2,068 

1,756 

2,230 

2,172 

2, 097 

1,964 

2, 048 

2,362 

1,795 

2,215 

783 

2, 362 
673 

1,994 

1,459 

l'  721 

l'  968 

1,798 

1,946 

649 

586 

456 

'409 

'424 

'481 

531 

941 

1,000 

625 

547 

526 

549 

600 

639 

638 

608 

595 

10,397 

3,434 

6,988 
2, 576 

3,985 

2,778 

1,680 

2,088 

676 

3,132 

3,731 

987 

4,490 

3,622 

4,280 

1,323 

4,314 

1,383 

2, 220 
2,064 

'954 

964 

1,036 

2, 342 
785 

1, 903 

1, 158 

848 

471 

473 

473 

' 518 

'683 

'678 

'604 

346 

449 

450 

516 

508 

234 

78 

72 

19 

20 

17 

13 

11 

5 

1,398 

1,897 

2, 081 
92 

2,229 

1,880 

1,828 

1,809 

1, 331 

1,493 

i,57i 

208 

' 130 

77 

70 

70 

60 

60 

59 

59 

1,249 

956 

689 

360 

643 

486 

806 

1,104 

1,243 

1,262 

New  Hampshire 

211 

183 

156 

156 

145 

143 

134 

131 

141 

143 

37, 073 
2,770 

34,444 

2,526 

21,705 

29,404 

21, 586 

23,200 

1,695 

10,775 

1,466 

9, 212 

10, 286 

7,451 

955 

7,683 

2, 193 

1, 749 

l'  099 

935 

951 

23, 250 

20,236 

19; 249 

20'  334 

13, 804 

12,444 

1,631 

11,655 

8, 813 
1,139 

8, 051 

North  Carolina 

2, 203 

2,411 

T835 

T547 

1,570 

ij  878 

i;570 

1,265 

2, 262 

1,502 

1,589 

1,552 

1,730 

1,515 

1,691 

1,617 
2, 054 

1,740 

1,745 

Oklahoma  « 

1, 647 

4, 849 

4,752 

250 

3'  349 

2, 889 

2, 260 
204 

2, 266 

2,156 

1 ',  953 

'329 

'306 

'239 

223 

'206 

’ 202 

'204 

209 

3, 706 

2, 468 

1,971 

1,377 

800 

503 

588 

614 

790 

674 

Rhode  Island 

'711 

'451 

397 

495 

458 

440 

433 

452 

490' 

1,864 

1,735 

1,360 

6 

823 

512 

377 

349 

320 

333 

339 

South  Dakota 

11 

10 

6 

7 

14 

14 

15 

13 

13 

159 

96 

113 

76 

in 

209 

168 

153 

153 

153 

36, S21 

30,141 

26, 586 
699 

23, 548 

21, 185 

20, 826 

19,382 

411 

18,440 

412 

19, 165 

20, 957 
544 

'960 

'882 

'790 

'737 

'529 

'448 

119 

101 

95 

152 

379 

323 

399 

453 

449 

462 

22, 523 

17, 587 
2, 635 

19,941 

21,677 

14,958 

7,207 

1,278 

6, 738 

6,796 

1,302 

5,851 

1,141 

5,355 

1,127 

Washington 

2, 692 

2',  286 
180 

l'  849 

1,408 

^274 

'262 

'252 

'125 

' 149 

' 158 

20 

317 

134 

54 

34 

9 

1 

985 

951 

1,211 

1,271 

1,044 

979 

590 

486 

573 

638 

363 

240 

'508 

1,227 

76 

40 

Total 

218, 591 

185, 892 

165, 046 

145, 156 

135,484 

106,278 

99,774 

97,110 

91,456 

93,358 

STRENGTH, 


79 


Table  43. — Strength,  colored  enlisted  men,  by  States  ( excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  Apr.  1, 

1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive ,a 


Year,  191 

7. 

Year,  1918. 

States. 

April . 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Oc- 

tober. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

1,258 

1,923 

1,348 

1,702 

2,483 

2, 695 

2,541 

1,364 

1,313 

1,336 

1, 579 

2 

2 

2 

California 

71 

475 

78 

29 

12 

18 

12 

10 

12 

10 

' 10 

140 

District  of  Columbia 

422 

343 

412 

490 

594 

600 

605 

603 

615 

9 

8 

8 

9 

11 

3 

170 

145 

126 

252 

130 

4 

10 

Idaho 

1 

1 

1 

1,280 

1, 323 

1,244 

Iowa 

287 

746 

82S 

90 

4 

2 

2 

1 

266 

260 

283 

275 

284 

Kentucky 

14 

7 

4 

17 

43 

62 

70 

49 

117 

104 

23 

13 

3 

12 

n 

2 

137 

150 

219 

244 

53 



Michigan .... 

Missouri  r 

140 

31 

4 

22 

87 

87 

87 

201 

248 

45 

177 

107 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

100 

99 

548 

2,110 

63 

120 

252 

9 

New  Mexico 

2, 362 

2,423 

2, 566 
136 

2, 348 

1,666 

1,010 

1,072 

,862 

1,018 

2,214 

1,773 

1,989 

1,819 

130 

New  York 

185 

143 

138 

634 

133 

133 

'133 

133 

' 130 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

65 

4 

5 

131 

12 

10 

10 

6 

3 

1 

6 

94 

Oklahoma  e 

8 

8 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

4 

4 

22 

4 

4 



Rhode  Island. . . . 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

South  Carolina 

1 

2 

3 

3 

2 

South  Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas 

16 

46 

27 

50 

12 

11 

14 

21 

61 

75 

131 

Utah 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Vermont 

Virginia 

40 

42 

44 

37 

37 

446 

3,177 

4, 526 

2,567 

5,  029 

5,218 

7, 669 

Washington 

i 

24 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

W yoming 

Others. 

Total 

4,870 

5,S26 

5,171 

6, 675 

8,519 

7,801 

10, 803 

9, 349 

7,560 

8,746 

9,317 

11,588 

a Daily  average  strength  for  each  month.  Souere  of  information:  Monthly  reports  of  sick  and  wounded  to  the  Office  of 
the  Surgeon  General. 

t>  Includes  Camp  Johnston  for  December,  1917. 
c Included  in  Camp  Funston,  September,  1917,  to  December,  1918. 
d Includes  Camp  Merritt . 

« Included  in  Camp  Doniphan,  September,  1917,  to  December,  1918. 


80 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  43. — Strength,  colored  enlisted  men , by  States  ( excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  Apr.  1, 
1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


Year,  191S. 

Year,  1919. 

States. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Oc- 

tober. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

297 

363 

363 

487 

431 

524 

584 

209 

207 

213 

1,538 

1,584 

2 

1,576 

1,495 

2,188 

1 

2, 465 

2,596 

3,399 

3,465 

3,413 

3,495 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

6 

4 

29 

6 

6 

3 

13 

35 

15 

4 

2 

1 

Connecticut 

Delaware 



District  of  Columbia 

8 

8 

8 

103 

194 

134 

175 

335 

Florida  b 

121 

127 

1 

Georgia 

160 

187 

1,150 

279 

369 

356 

319 

258 

146 

Idaho 

Illinois 

1 

179 

172 

1 

46 

43 

63 

27 

19 

Indiana 

24 

31 

23 

Iowa 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Kansas  c 

253 

293 

Kentucky 

79 

27 

8 

7 

2 

235 

921 

1,063 

978 

660 

671 

Louisiana 

1 

3 

2 

Maine 

1 

1 

Maryland 

1,336 

1,508 

1,503 

1,751 

1,651 

1,281 

Massachusetts 

15 

26 

8 

1 

2 

Michigan 

33 

847 

1,334 

889 

103 

S3 

73 

144 

90 

30 

28 

Minnesota 

1 

2 

7 

3 

4 

Mississippi 

90 

87 

35 

152 

167 

136 

161 

166 

197 

31 

Montana 

Nebraska 

1 

1 

1 

New  Hampshire 

2 

1 

1 

New  Jersey  e. 

51 

51 

2, 179 

636 

1.107 

2,353 

969 

4, 105 

2,781 

1,055 

1,865 

New  Mexico 

1 , 706 

1,807 

1,743 

142 

1,632 

3,  326 

3, 330 

3,027 

3,083 

3;  103 
1 , 579 

3,116 

3,080 

1,847 

New  York 

131 

138 

162 

605 

601 

906 

1,330 

1,805 

1,854 

North  Carolina 

1,232 

1,404 

1,401 

1,467 

1,754 

866 

103 

635 

North  Dakota... 

Ohio 

24 

74' 

177 

51 

234 

789 

856 

749 

723 

1 

Oregon 

2 

2 

9 

2 

1 

16 

268 

740 

1,132 

937 

927 

Rhode  Island 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

10 

10 

8 

1 

1 

South  Carolina  

2 

100 

126 

219 

256 

226 

715 

595 

622 

674 

502 

349 

320 

282 

Texas 

Utah 

57 

36 

106 

171 

277 

203 



546 

1,170 

999 

620 

461 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

Virginia 

5,662 

1 

6,  758 

3, 998 

6, 126 

9,  724 

11, 025 

8,841 

3 

8,518 

2 

5, 160 
2 

6,  555 

1 

5,607 

16 

2 

| 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Total 

9,  553 

11,840 

13, 984 

13, 850 

20, 968 

24,710 

23,  424 

30, 003 

24, 195 

22,  056 

22,  202 

STRENGTH 


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Table  43. — Strength,  colored  enlisted  men,  by  States  ( excluding  specified  camps),  by  months,  Apr.  1, 
1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


Year,  1919. 


States. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Oc- 

tober. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

187 

157 

3, 103 

2,679 

2,622 

2,738 

2,973 

3,520 

4,295 

4,  500 

4, 369 

4,236 

6 

8 

13 

53 

15 

17 

39 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

3 

264 



219 

45 

43 

41 

60 

93 

108 

127 

164 

Georgia 

9 

35 

47 

49 

48 

Idaho 

27 

27 

27 

10 

6 

6 

Indiana 

Kansas  c 

309 

301 

275 

299 

253 

348 

352 

425 

494 

490 

Kentucky 

604 

544 

179 

31 

26 

15 

11 

2 

9 

Louisiana 

6 

3 

4 

2 

6 

6 

4 

6 

7 

4 

Maine 

Maryland 

1,347 

1 

290 

43 

23 

22 

10 

1 

i 

1 

Massachusetts 

1 

Michigan 

2 

4 

10 

Minnesota 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

Mississippi 

Missouri.". 

20 

50 

36 

37 

63 

36 

15 

7 

2 

Montana 

Nebraska 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Nevada 

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersey  d 

864 

460 

1,  231 

2,  485 

1,691 
2,  774 

419 

4,  726 

1,027 
3,  458 
179 

126 

10 

51 

New  Mexico 

2,  906 
1,221 

2,490 

589 

2,  882 
141 

3,  257 
1S3 

3, 106 

2,  952 

3,  242 

New  York 

188 

' 186 

194 

191 

197 

North  Carolina 

' 271 

1 

1 

1 

1 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

150 

Oklahoma  e 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

550 

162 

42 

Rhode  Island 

1 

1 

South  Carolina 

657 

411 

7 

1 

South  Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas 

349 

195 

110 

23 

24 

24 

23 

24 

29 

52 

Utah 

1 

Vermont 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Virginia 

4,  902 

4, 124 

2,991 

2,205 

2,631 

1, 114 

271 

212 

288 

253 

Washington 

1 

3 

3 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

47 

Wyoming 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

16 

2 

Others.  .1 

Total 

17,  753 

12,  769 

10, 307 

10, 131 

9,  508 

13,  352 

9,  818 

8,  762 

8,530 

8,  751 

82 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  44. — Strength,  by  arms  of  service  and  by  months — Total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  American 

Expeditionary  Forces,  1918. 


January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Artillery  a 

Aviation 

Cavalry 

Engineers  & 

Infantry  c 

Medical  Department 

Ordnance 

Quartermaster  d 

Signal  Corps  « 

38, 168 
15, 2s 1 
1,666 
35, 475 
74, 079 
16,678 
1,212 
23, 797 
5,484 

38, 946 
25, 768 
1,483 
42, 308 
82, 102 
19,771 
1,248 
26,976 
7,239 

38, 493 
36,753 
4,862 
56, 215 
103, 884 
22, 878 
3, 198 
35, 210 
7, 472 

50, 390 
39, 375 
6,228 
71,655 
160, 852 
28,265 
4,034 
45, 397 
9,344 
1, 396 
7,200 

83, 286 
40, 920 
6,406 
96, 529 
288, 580 
40,641 
4,689 
59,056 
14,720 
1,549 
11,704 

123, 239 
44, 372 
6,234 
122,681 
381,226 
57,896 
7,878 
80, 568 
18,039 
2,024 
25, 864 

180, 599 
56, 164 
6,533 
166,973 
469, 896 
81,731 
10, 947 
139,096 
24, 844 
2, 136 
45,917 

Others  /.  * 

Total 

2,807 

3, 382 

4,626 

214, 647 

249, 223 

313, 591 

424, 136 

648,080 

870,021 

1, 184, 836 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

211,625 

71,840 

251, 734 

277, 119 

288, 728 
63, 486 
5,672 
241,613 
628, 520 
149,076 
22,702 
215, 360 
35, 297 
10,039 
250,441 

247  179 

75' 141 

76; 345 
6,275 

57,427 
6,425 
238, 039 
637,632 
144,737 
20, 347 
211  271 

o'  643 

e;251 
225, 508 
660, 337 
123, 059 

181/295 

234  745 

564' 742 

658, 493 

98, 780 

135, 758 

15, 592 

17; 583 
174, 709 

21  482 

153' 845 
27, 985 
3,055 
70, 943 

197, 376 

32' 176 

34;  093 
7,175 
201,628 

34; 307 
8,765 
210,051 

4 540 

113,226 

Total 

1,406,345 

1, 684, 264 

1, 850, 489 

1,910,934 

1, 816, 180 

a Includes  Field  Artillery,  Heavy  Artillery,  and  Corps  Artillery. 

Includes  Transportation  Corps,  light,  railroads  and  roads,  construction  and  forestry,  engineers  and  trains,  engineers 
special  service,  and  engineers  service  battalions. 

c Includes  pioneer  Infantry,  machine-gun  battalions. 

d Includes  ammunition  trains,  quartermaster  labor,  Motor  Transport  Corps,  stevedores,  supply  trains,  and  Quarter- 
master Corps. 

e Excludes  Air  Service. 


/ Includes  division  headquarters  and  headquarters  troops,  train  headquarters  and  military  police,  staffs,  executive 
services,  Army  Service  Corps,  anti-aircraft  machine  gun,  and  arm  of  service  unknown. 


Source  of  information:  Monthly  returns  of  the  strength  of  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  from  the  adjutant 
general  of  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  to  The  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army. 

It  will  be  noted  that  these  figures  do  not  exactly  accord  with  those  given  for  total  strengths  in  Europe.  The  error 
is  not  material  for  the  purposes  of  the  present  table.' 

Aviation  and  Signal  Corps  were  not  reported  upon  separately  for  the  first  five  months  of  the  year . D uring  these  months, 
while  figures  for  the  two  taken  together  are  correct,  they  are  probably  not  exactly  so  for  each. 


Table  45. — Strength,  Russia  and  Siberia,  1918  and  1919: a 


Russia. 

Siberia. 

Total. 

Months. 

Offi- 

cers. 

En- 

listed, 

white. 

Total 
officers 
and  en- 
listed 
men. 

Offi- 

cers. 

Enlisted, 
v bite. 

Total 
officers 
and  en- 
listed 
men. 

Offi- 

cers. 

Enlisted, 

white. 

Total 
officers 
and  en- 
listed 
men. 

1918. 

146 

4, 592 
4,561 
4,  978 

4, 738 
4,  704 
5, 131 

44 

1,015 

2,924 

1,089 
3, 053 
6, 817 

190 

5,637 
7,  485 

5, 827 

September 

143 

129 

272 

7, 757 
11,948 

October 

153 

221 

374 

ll'  574 

151 

4, 943 
4,  817 

5,  094 

209 

7,0M 

1,  890 
7,849 

360 

12;  624 
12,  485 

12;  984 
12,  816 

150 

i,  967 

181 

7',  668 

331 

Mean  annual  strength 

62 

1,  991 

2, 053 

65 

2,160 

2,225 

127 

4, 150 

4,278 

1919. 

Januarjr 

161 

4,  764 

4,  925 
4,893 
4 875 

278 

292 

8,616 
8,  485 
8, 381 
8, 283 
8, 194 

8,894 
8, 777 
8,663 
8,606 
8,513 
8, 411 
8,  355 

439 

13, 380 
13, 220 

14, 60S 

February 

158 

4,  735 
4,  713 

450 

13^  670 

162 

282 

444 

13,094 
13,668 
13,  273 
8, 777 

13'  538 

April 

222 

5, 607 
5, 298 

323 

545 

14, 213 
13,811 

219 

5, 079 
703 

319 

538 

50 

753 

337 

8,  074 

387 

9'  164 

14 

31 

45 

327 

8, 028 

341 

8',  059 
S,  125 

8,400 
8,449 
8,  236 
7, 195 

324 

8, 125 

8,449 

324 

322 

7,914 

8, 236 
7, 195 

322 

7,  914 

October 

291 

6,904 

291 

6',  904 

262 

i,  283 
7,283 

7,  545 

262 

7j  283 
7,283 

7;  545 
7,545 

262 

1, 545 

262 

82 

2, 118 

2,200 

302 

7,964 

8,266 

384 

10, 082 

10,468 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths . 

144 

4, 108 

4,  253 

367 

10, 124 

10,  490 

511 

14, 232 

14, 743 

a American  troops  remained  in  Siberia  until  March,  1920.  The  strengths  for  this  year  were:  January,  5,899;  February, 
3,769:  March,  2,533. 

Source  of  information:  1.  For  Russia,  Office  of  The  Adjutant  General.  2.  For  Siberia,  medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon 
General’s  Office. 


ADMISSION'S  AND  DEATHS. 


83 


DISEASES  (ALL).  COMPARATIVE  TREND 

ENL.  MEN.  U.  S.  ARMY-UNITED  STATES  & EUROPE 


ADMISSIONS:  U.  S.— ; EUROPE DEATHS:  U.  S. : EUROPE 

Plate  L. 


3553—25- 


DEC. 


COMPARATIVE  TREND 


85 


DISEASES  (ALL)  AND  MOBILIZATION 


ADMISSIONS  & NO.  OF  ENL.  MEN  MODILIZED.  U.  S. 
COMPARATIVE  TREND  DY  MO..  APRIL.  1917-DEC..  1919 


Plate  LI. 


86 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  46 — Admissions  by  countries , including  transports,  officers,  and  enlisted  men,  white, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1 

Total  United  States  Army. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period. . 

4,128,479 

4,092,457 

206,382 

3,599,527 

286, 548 

3,886,075 

36, 022  ‘ 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Total 

Total 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

cation 

officers 

officers 

No. 

and 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

Total 

Total 

Cause. 

men, 

men, 

officers. 

Color 

native 

including 

' Ameri- 

White. a 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

troops. 

native 

can 

stated. 

troops. 

troops. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 

venereal). 

1 

Ty  phoid  fever 

1,529 

1,527 

49 

1,348 

08 

C2 

1,478 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

Malarial  feveis  (all) 

15,555 

14,111 

437 

12, 690 

861 

123 

13, 074 

1,444 

5 

Smallpox 

853 

829 

11 

612 

204 

2 

818 

24 

6 

Measles 

98, 225 

96,817 

974 

90,112 

4,870 

861 

95, 843 

1,408 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

11,075 

11,673 

222 

10,993 

97 

301 

11,451 

2 

8 

119 

119 

8 

98 

8 

5 

111 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10, 909 

10,907 

322 

9,650 

205 

730 

10,585 

2 

10 

Influenza 

791,907 

783, 895 

28, 621 

671,322 

59, 448 

24,504 

755, 274 

8,012 

12 

17 

11 

11 

11 

6 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

4,738 

4, 546 

254 

3,547 

220 

525 

4,292 

192  1 

17 

4 

4 i1 

18 

Erysipelas 

2,598 

2,597 

104 

2,301 

132 

*0 

2,493 

1 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

5,043 

5,041 

112 

4,634 

99 

196 

4,929 

2 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

64 

64 

2 

57 

4 

1 

62 

19c 

5,121 

5,121 

118 

4, 295 

652 

56 

5,003 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  ( others) 

'237 

'221 

8 

' 190 

21 

2 

213 

16 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

i,  757 

1,642 

66 

1,181 

359 

36 

1,576 

115 

l'Jf 

German  measles 

17,378 

17,039 

524 

16,192 

259 

64 

10,515 

339 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

4,831 

4,826 

120 

3,928 

526 

252 

4,706 

5 

19h 

Slumps 

230,356 

229, 680 

2,475 

179, 948 

38,019 

8,638 

227,  205 

676 

19i 

134 

134 

13 

107 

6 

8 

121 

19j 

78 

78 

7 

08 

1 

2 

71 

19k 

09 

69 

63 

5 

1 

69 

191 

798 

798 

54 

531 

2 

211 

744 

19m 

94 

94 

18 

70 

6 

76 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

35,552 

35, 149 

593 

30,915 

3, 606 

35 

34,556 

403 

19o 

Vaccinia 

20, 333 

20,305 

196 

19,267 

823 

19 

20, 109 

28 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

5,099 

3, 824 

168 

3,177 

467 

12 

3,656 

1,275 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

217 

216 

15 

165 

14 

22 

201 

1 

20b 

7 

7 

7 

7 

^20c 

19 

19 

16 

2 

1 

19 

22 

Anthrax 

149 

148 

2 

123 

6 

17 

146 

1 

23 

Rabies 

1 

1 

1 

1 

24 

23 

22 

20 

1 

1 

22 

1 

25a 

Trench  foot 

2, 061 

2, 061 

27 

1 755 

118 

161 

2,034 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

85 

81 

3 

69 

7 

2 

78 

4 

26 

138 

137 

122 

15 

137 

1 

27 

72 

1 

i 

71 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

24, 770 

24,712 

449 

22, 095 

1,452 

716 

24, 263 

58  1 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

/All; 

in  . 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

33, 249 

32, 741 

1,079 

27,919 

3,397 

346 

31,662 

508 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

2,486 

2,477 

85 

1,902 

375 

11.5 

2,392 

9 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

250 

247 

3 

152 

84 

8 

244 

3 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

2,622 

2, 605 

71 

2,053 

436 

46 

2,535 

16  I1 

Tuberculosis  (all) 

38, 607 

38,071 

1,238 

32,026 

4,292 

515 

36, 833 

530 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

67, 026 

66, 504 

899 

45,456 

18,623 

1,520 

65,605 

622 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 1 

39,044 

38, 773 

374 

28,819 

9,937 

1,643 

38, 399 

271 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

251.899 

250,874 

2,027 

178,322 

66,466 

4,059 

248, 847 

1,025 

Venereal  (all) J 

357,969 

356, 151 

3,300 

250,597 

95,026 

7,228 

352,851 

1,818 

IV,  General  diseases  (others). 

38 

Rickets 

971 

967 

7 

895 

60 

5 

960 

4 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 1 

606 

602 

52 

513 

28 

9 

550 

4 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

6,666 

6,593 

285 

5,787 

414 

107 

6,308 

73 

48a 

Arthritis 

33,613 

33,514 

733 

27,678 

4,335 

768 

32,781 

99  j 

48b 

82 

82 

18 

59 

2 

3 

64 

j 

49 

17 

17 

14 

1 

2 

17 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

718 

715 

83 

586 

36 

10 

632 

3 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

7,006 

7,003 

70 

6,664 

238 

31 

6,933 

3 

51b 

16 

15  1 

2 

13 

13 

1 

52a 

Addison’s  disease 

IS 

18 

1 

14 

3 

17 

a Includes  total  strength  for  “Other  countries  and  not  stated.” 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


87 


colored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

124, 266 

1,965,297 

145, 826 

2,111,123 

2, 235, 3S9 

73, 728 

1, 469, 656 

122,412 

1, 592, 068 

1, 665, 796 

Inter- 

national 

Enlisted  men . 

Enlisted  men. 

elassifi- 

1 O L d 1 

officers 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

men. 

stated. 

men. 

18 

483 

45 

52S 

546 

27 

776 

23 

59 

85S 

8S5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

32S 

9,617 

565 

10. 182 

10,510 

60 

697 

75 

118 

890 

950 

4 

9 

573 

198 

771 

780 

1 

16 

5 

2 

23 

24 

5 

813 

80,  546 

4.039 

84, 585 

85, 398 

124 

7,529 

668 

847 

9,044 

9,168 

6 

173 

8, 778 

87 

8,865 

9, 03S 

46 

1,959 

9 

356 

2,324 

2,370 

7 

6 

77 

7 

84 

90 

2 

19 

1 

5 

25 

27 

8 

180 

5,  577 

127 

5,704 

5,884 

137 

3,921 

74 

728 

4,723 

4,860 

9 

17.970 

476,816 

38, 863 

515, 679 

533.649 

9,  743 

176,240 

18, 619 

23,859 

21S.71S 

228, 461 

10 

12 

107 

1,261 

131 

1,392 

1,499 

133 

1, 975 

69 

4S2 

2,526 

2,659 

14 

17 

81 

1,858 

95 

1,953 

2,034 

20 

378 

37 

58 

473 

493 

18 

80 

2,  957 

76 

3,033 

3,113 

32 

1,661 

22 

195 

1,878 

1,910 

19a 

41 

4 

45 

2 

15 

1 

16 

18 

19b 

107 

3,650 

555 

4, 205 

4.312 

n 

586 

94 

55 

735 

746 

19c 

4 

104 

18 

122 

126 

4 

65 

3 

2 

70 

74 

19d 

52 

942 

214 

1 , 156 

1,208 

13 

209 

130 

36 

375 

3SS 

19e 

475 

15,449 

243 

15,692 

16,167 

31 

473 

12 

63 

548 

579 

19f 

69 

2,466 

343 

2,809 

2,  878 

45 

1, 384 

169 

250 

1,803 

1,848 

19g 

1,648 

117,498 

22, 482 

139, 980 

141,628 

773 

57,  554 

15, 023 

8, 503 

81,080 

81,853 

19h 

5 

24 

3 

27 

32 

7 

77 

3 

8 

88 

95 

19i 

2 

9 

9 

11 

5 

4S 

1 

2 

51 

56 

19j 

44 

4 

48 

48 

18 

1 

1 

20 

20 

19k 

11 

11 

11 

54 

519 

2 

211 

732 

786 

191 

4 

11 

11 

15 

13 

59 

6 

65 

78 

19m 

564 

30, 080 

3,562 

33,642 

34, 206 

14 

363 

n 

34 

408 

422 

19n 

192 

18,  807 

811 

19,618 

19,810 

2 

119 

6 

12 

137 

139 

19o 

71 

1,510 

406 

1,916 

1,987 

9 

178 

10 

12 

200 

209 

19p 

10 

99 

9 

10S 

118 

5 

65 

5 

21 

91 

96 

20a 

5 

5 

9 

2 

9 

20b 

10 

1 

11 

11 

6 

1 

1 

8 

8 

20c 

2 

94 

6 

100 

102 

26 

17 

43 

43 

22 

23 

13 

13 

13 

6 

1 

1 

8 

8 

24 

1 

64 

2 

66 

67 

26 

1,647 

115 

159 

1,921 

1,947 

25a 

1 

53 

6 

59 

60 

2 

12 

1 

2 

15 

17 

25b 

103 

14 

117 

117 

17 

1 

18 

IS 

26 

1 

1 

27 

291 

15,962 

724 

16,686 

16,977 

145 

5, 745 

697 

690 

7,132 

7 277 

47 

858 

23, 864 

2,55  2 

26,416 

27,  274 

192 

3, 568 

782 

335 

4, 685 

4,877 

2Sa 

38 

839 

137 

976 

1,014 

47 

1,027 

236 

114 

1,377 

1,424 

28b 

1 

88 

21 

109 

110 

2 

60 

61 

8 

129 

131 

29 

49 

1,494 

283 

1,777 

1,826 

21 

517 

141 

42 

700 

721 

30-35 

946 

26,  285 

2,993 

29;  27S 

30, 224 

262 

5,172 

1,220 

499 

6,891 

7, 153 

413 

34,915 

16,  200 

51,115 

51,528 

454 

8,672 

2,039 

1, 515 

12,226 

12,6S0 

37 

71 

14, 739 

6,  766 

21,505 

21,576 

288 

8, 902 

2, 512 

1,614 

13,028 

13,316 

3Sa 

664 

149, 073 

61,901 

210,  974 

211,638 

1,301 

23,  437 

2,  4S1 

3,  980 

29, 898 

31,199 

38b 

1,148 

198,  727 

84, 867 

283, 594 

2S4,  742 

2, 043 

41,011 

7,  032 

7,109 

55, 152 

57, 195 

4 

783 

53 

836 

840 

3 

103 

- 

5 

115 

11S 

36 

34 

360 

19 

379 

413 

15, 

131 

8 

8 

147 

162 

39-45 

203 

3,688 

281 

3,969 

4, 172 

72 

1,078 

116 

100 

1, 2yl 

1,366 

46 

3S7 

16,  972 

2,  850 

19,  822 

20,  209 

332 

10, 191 

1,437 

754 

12,  3S2 

12,714 

48a 

8 

46 

2 

48 

56 

7 

7 

3 

10 

17 

48b 

6 

6 

6 

■7 

1 

2 

10 

10 

49 

54 

426 

21 

447 

501 

25 

146 

15 

10 

1/1 

196 

50 

37 

5,965 

217 

6,182 

6,  219 

33 

655 

21 

30 

706 

739 

51a 

11 



11 

13 

2 

2 

2 

51b 

1 

9 

2 

11 

12 



5 

1 

6 

6 

52a 

88 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  46 — Admissions  by  countries,  inclvding  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  other 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period. . 

8,388 

16,995 

4, 456 

21,451 

16,161 

3,319 

19, 480 

19, 688 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Philippine  Islands.* 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

No. 

Cause 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

1 

1.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

4 

50 

50 

2 

Tvnhus  fever 

4 

Malarial  fevers  fall) 

49 

433 

206 

639 

24 

24 

1,739 

5 

Smallpox 

1 

11 

11 

6 

Measles 

37 

107 

2 

109 

169 

40 

209 

121 

Scarlet  fever .. 

3 

9 

9 

12 

12 

2 

8 

Whooping  cough 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

5 

3 

3 

19 

10 

Influenza 

90S 

1,055 

465 

1,520 

1,012 

183 

1,195 

3,272 

12 

Asiatic  cholera 

10 

10 

14 

Dysentery  fall) 

14 

152 

13 

165 

4 

4 

28 

Il- 

ls 

19a 

Erysipelas 

3 

9 

1 

Q 

1 

i 

9 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1 

19b 

Carrier',  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

19d 

Carrier)  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

19 

19 

1 

Chicken-pox 

1 

8 

2 

10 

2 

7 

9 

19f 

Herman  measles 

18 

16 

16 

46 

1 

47 

9 

19? 

19b 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  ( epidemic) 

6 

2 

1 

3 

Mumps \ T 

54 

356 

05 

421 

228 

107 

335 

82 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

1 

19j 

19k 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

191 

Treneh'fevcr. 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

1 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

15 

39 

12 

51 

230 

21 

251 

41 

19o 

Vaccinia 

2 

23 

23 

14 

14 

7 

19p 

20a 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

88 

1,375 

49 

1,424 

5 

r 

77 

Septicemia,  general / 

20b 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

20c 

22 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

23 

Rabies 

24 

Tetanus 

1 

i 

Trench  foot 

23b 

Mycoses  (others) 

3 

3 

26 

27 

Beriberi 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

13 

36 

6 

42 

15 

4 

19 

34 

11.  Tuberculosis. 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

29 

108 

13 

121 

82 

11 

93 

31 

2Sb 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

14 

14 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

1 

1 

.10-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1 

4 

11 

3 

2 

5 

4 

Tuberculosis  (all)...'. 

30 

123 

17 

140 

99 

13 

112 

35 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

Syphilis  (all ) 

32 

609 

143 

752 

122 

47 

1 69 

277 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

15 

1,  094 

459 

1,553 
1,816 
4, 121 

103 

22 

125 

614 

38b 

62 

1,359 

457 

588 

124 

712 

857 

109 

3,  062 

1,059 

813 

193 

1,006 

1,748 

36 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1 

1 

3 

39-45 

46 

3 

6 

1 

7 

3 

3 

6 

10 

47 

12 

59 

33 

5 

38 

43 

14 

70 

11 

81 

56 

11 

67 

43 

48b 

3 

4 

4 

1 

1 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

6 

4 

4 

2 

Addison’s  disease 1 ! 

6 Includes  troops  in  China. 


ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


89 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


14, 232 

97, 498 

10, 535 

108, 033 

IS, 576 

5,615 

11,831 

Inter- 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White,  c 

Colored. c 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians 

Porto 

Ricans. 

38 

3 

41 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

25 

9 

1 

3 



29 

9 

155 

3 

14 

1 

2 

171 

4 

843 

23 

1 

600 

1 

4 

263 

27 

8 

10 

5 

281 

32 

1,377 

206 

113 

1 

4 

1,494 

207 

127 

1 

1S6 

1 

1,095 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

26 

1 

2 

29 

104 

3 

107 

1 

1 

5, 250 

1 

127 

587 

5,964 

1 

7,677 

1,191 

58 

8,926 

2,517 

6 

1,052 

4,443 

10 

12 

14 

17 

18 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 
19e 
19f 
19g 
19h 
19i 

95 



43 

138 

32 

7 

39 

111 

1 

80 

1 

1 

3 

14 

" 1 

15 

32 

1 

33 

10 

1 

11 

5 

i 

6 

2 

1 

1 

45 

1 

46 

14 

3 

17 

1 

1 

16 

7 

7 

13 

6 

19 

138 

88 

58 

19 

257 

2 

129 

63 

1 

1 

65 

136 

2 

24 

20 

2 

22 

51 

13 

835 

64 

3,243 

1,850 

6 

107 

107 

2,064 

6 

2,380 

28 

504 

43 

11 

11 

1 

1 

19k 

191 

1 

1 

10 

1 

11 

152 

152 

247 

86 

12 

17 

4 

300 

12 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

55 

1 

7 

63 

242 

5 

25 

1 

26 

7 

1 

8 

509 

1 

764 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

22 

23 

24 
25a 
25b 
26 

1 

1 

40 

1 

2 

43 

4 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

- 

124 

3 

25 

152 

179 

IS 

1 

198 

27 

31 

47 

28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 

109 

10 

2 

8 

1 

119 

11 

157 

5 

37 

2 

3 

197 

7 

290  ; 

110 

1 

108 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

9 

4 1 

13 

19 

6 

25 

231  1 

Q 

5 

116 

130 

3 

13 

146 

182 

46 

3 

307 

113 

610 

1,054 

1,547 

3,211 

141 

111 

1,196 

1,448 

9 

26 
72  ! 
107 

760 

1,191 

2,815 

4,766 

251 

313 

1,461 

2,025 

53 

67 

307 

427 

2 

3 

12 

306 

383 

1,775 

2,464 

195 

107 

378 

680 

23 

15 

276 

314 

304 

149 

371 

824 

37 

38a 

38b 

2 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 

2 

1 

3 

5 

5 

i 

38 

26 

880 

7 

887 

18 

IS 

175 

1 

29 

55 

196 

4 

11 

211 

150 

1 

22 

3 

18 

1 

1 

8 

8 ‘ 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

1 

15 

18 

18 

9 

52a 

Separate  strength  for  white  and  colored  not  available. 


90 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  46. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total  United  States  Army. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

-1 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 
officers.  | 

Total  enlisted  men 

American  troops. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Continued. 

52b 

Acromegaly 

44 

44 

2 

37 

3 

2 

42 

38 

37 

4 

31 

2 

33 

1 

53b 

67 

67 

4 

54 

9 

63 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

1,481 

1,480 

14 

1,370 

70 

26 

1,466 

1 

116 

73 

72 

4 

3 

68 

1 

53c 

Other  diseases  ol  the  ductless  glands 

193 

192 

12 

169 

5 

6 

180 

1 

54 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

621 

575 

33 

490 

31 

21 

542 

46 

71 

71 

1 

65 

4 

1 

70 

55b 

151 

151 

2 

133 

16 

149 

55c 

Purpura 

297 

296 

103 

185 

3 

5 

193 

1 

55d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

12,093 

12,020 

292 

10,030 

872 

826 

11,728 

73 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

5,290 

5,281 

112 

4,600 

333 

236 

5, 169 

9 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

5,333 

5,315 

262 

4,803 

142 

108 

5,053 

18 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

2,567 

2,566 

38 

2,324 

200 

4 

2,528 

1 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

155 

148 

2 

120 

23 

3 

146 

7 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

80 

80 

7 

66 

3 

4 

73 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

507 

506 

11 

393 

63 

39 

495 

1 

02 

Locomotor  ataxia 

230 

229 

19 

184 

22 

4 

210 

1 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

247 

246 

5 

226 

13 

2 

241 

1 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  ol  (others) 

631 

626 

13 

564 

39 

10 

613 

5 

64 

Apoplexy 

394 

391 

24 

305 

52 

10 

367 

3 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

308 

306 

17 

258 

24 

7 

289 

2 

66b 

77 

3 

60 

9 

5 

74 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

1,129 

1,119 

37 

981 

77 

24 

1,082 

10 

69 

Epilepsy 

8,782 

8,731 

52 

7, 523 

1,047 

109 

8,679 

51 

74a 

119 

119 

1 

104 

14 

118 

74b 

Neurasthenia. . .1 

8,947 

8,919 

891 

7, 559 

267 

202 

8,028 

28 

74c 

Enuresis 

2,994 

2,993 

5 

2,737 

241 

10 

2,988 

1 

74d 

Neurosis 

835 

834 

38 

743 

42 

11 

796 

1 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  ol  the 

heart) 

4,377 

4,376 

66 

3,768 

468 

74 

4,310 

1 

74  f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

3,899 

3,898 

239 

3,281 

27 

351 

3,659 

1 

72 

Chorea 

325 

321 

1 

307 

9 

4 

320 

4 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

6,293 

6,242 

152 

5,533 

452 

105 

6,090 

51 

73  b 

Neuralgia 

5,571 

5,517 

221 

4,594 

529 

173 

5,296 

54 

73c 

Neuritis 

6,165 

6,121 

478 

4,890 

603 

150 

5,643 

44 

73d 

209 

209 

2 

181 

25 

1 

207 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  ol 

5,488 

5,451 

459 

4,511 

364 

117 

4,992 

37 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

300 

300 

25 

245 

22 

8 

275 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

5,235 

5,233 

87 

4,913 

174 

59 

5,146 

2 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

13,079 

13,063 

12 

11,202 

1,764 

85 

13,051 

16 

68c 

Malingering 

756 

746 

3 

658 

74 

11 

743 

10 

68d 

Dementia  pr®cox 

6,290 

6,249 

50 

5,793 

349 

57 

6,199 

41 

68e 

Psychasthenia 

812 

810 

111 

673 

9 

17 

699 

2 

681 

Psychoneurosis. 

7,905 

7,904 

403 

7,054 

316 

131 

7,501 

1 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

590 

589 

24 

539 

13 

13 

565 

1 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

2,070 

2,068 

129 

1,790 

119 

30 

1,939 

2 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) . 

3,325 

3;  304 

156 

2,855 

205 

88 

3;  148 

21 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

7,084 

7,080 

172 

6,460 

303 

145 

6,908 

4 

75a 

2, 639 

2 1 638 

93 

2,427 

69 

49 

2,545 

1 

1,365 

1,365 

32 

1,261 

43 

29 

1,333 

75a 

1,606 

1,604 

20 

1 ' 443 

115 

26 

1.584 

2 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

1,474 

1,473 

27 

i;  329 

76 

41 

1,446 

1 

768 

'767 

16 

'702 

39 

10 

751 

1 

75c 

155 

153 

3 

119 

29 

2 

150 

2 

75d 

Cataract 

370 

366 

10 

297 

53 

6 

4 

2,210 

2,179 

15 

2,084 

62 

18 

2,164 

31 

75f 

15,830 

15' 527 

494 

13,495 

1,116 

422 

15,033 

303 

75g 

Pterygium 

1,037 

1,003 

41 

'861 

85 

16 

962 

34 

75h 

Amblyopia 

1,046 

l'038 

13 

955 

61 

9 

1,025 

8 

131 

131 

106 

22 

3 

131 

3 

642 

639 

14 

537 

76 

12 

625 

3 

75k 

1,955 

1,947 

111 

1 , 535 

234 

67 

1,836 

8 

751 

2,933 

2,905 

105 

2,319 

397 

84 

2,800 

28 

Retinitis 

566 

556 

24 

'482 

42 

8 

532 

10 

85 

85 

80 

5 

85 

75o 

284 

282 

29 

185 

65 

3 

253 

2 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1,793 

1,757 

27 

1,592 

103 

35 

1,730 

36 

75q 

11 

11 

9 

1 

1 

11 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

3,810 

3, 783 

130 

3,172 

398 

83 

3,653 

27 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


91 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Inter- 

national 

T Oltil 

officers 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

„ 1 

and 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

men. 

stated. 

men. 

1 

26 

2 

28 

29 

1 

10 

1 

13 

14 

52b 

2 

18 

1 

19 

21 

2 

13 

1 

14 

16 

53a 

3 

38 

5 

43 

46 

I 

14 

4 

18 

19 

53b 

8 

1, 108 

60 

1,168 

1,  176 

5 

230 

9 

23 

262 

2o7 

88 

3 

57 

2 

59 

62 

1 

7 

8 

116 

12 

131 

4 

135 

147 

34 

1 

6 

41 

41 

53c 

12 

362 

27 

389 

401 

19 

108 

3 

20 

131 

150 

54 

1 

50 

3 

53 

1 

16 

16 

2 

121 

18 

137 

139 

11 

11 

li 

103 

134 

2 

136 

239 

50 

1 

5 

56 

56 

55c 

197 

6,  703 

499 

7,  202 

7,399 

91 

2,  976 

334 

816 

4,126 

4,217 

55d 

25 

3,718 

238 

3, 956 

3,981 

86 

815 

86 

235 

1,136 

1,222 

55e 

109 

3,017 

59 

3,  076 

3,185 

139 

1,146 

46 

10) 

1,298 

1,437 

56  a 

28 

2,  251 

194 

2,  445 

2,473 

9 

55 

3 

4 

62 

71 

56b 

1 

93 

20 

113 

114 

1 

20 

2 

3 

25 

26 

57-59 

i 

37 

2 

39 

40 

6 

29 

i 

3 

33 

39 

60 

6 

208 

35 

243 

249 

5 

176 

28 

39 

243 

248 

61 

14 

153 

19 

172 

186 

3 

27 

3 

2 

32 

35 

62 

4 

206 

13 

219 

223 

1 

16 

2 

18 

19 

63a 

6 

476 

35 

511 

517 

6 

75 

4 

9 

88 

94 

63b 

13 

242 

46 

288 

301 

11 

53 

5 

10 

68 

79 

8 

132 

13 

145 

153 

9 

118 

11 

7 

136 

145 

2 

49 

7 

56 

58 

9 

2 

5 

16 

16 

66b 

23 

770 

55 

825 

848 

14 

187 

18 

22 

227 

241 

66c 

38 

6,237 

875 

7,112 

7, 150 

10 

1, 142 

156 

108 

1,406 

1,  416 

69 

89 

12 

101 

101 

1 

14 

1 

502 

5,  272 

209 

5,481 

5,983 

355 

1,989 

49 

199 

2,237 

2,592 

74b 

2, 383 

178 

2,561 

2,561 

3 

274 

37 

10 

321 

324 

74c 

17 

512 

3S 

550 

567 

21 

217 

4 

11 

232 

253 

74d 

16 

2, 335 

347 

2,  6S2 

2, 698 

50 

1,430 

121 

74 

1,625 

1, 675 

74e 

18 

87 

1 

88 

106 

220 

3,184 

26 

349 

3, 559 

3,779 

74  f 

1 

278 

9 

287 

288 

22 

4 

26 

26 

72 

55 

3,643 

348 

3,991 

4,046 

96 

1,781 

92 

104 

1,977 

2, 073 

148 

3,499 

384 

3,883 

4,  031 

69 

905 

118 

168 

1,191 

1,260 

73b 

281 

3,118 

4S2 

3,600 

3,  881 

190 

1,625 

115 

150 

1,890 

2, 080 

73c 

1 

163 

25 

188 

189 

1 

16 

1 

17 

18 

73d 

384 

3,646 

2S6 

3,932 

4,316 

69 

748 

61 

115 

924 

993 

74g 

21 

194 

16 

210 

231 

4 

46 

6 

8 

60 

64 

67 

53 

3, 882 

144 

4,026 

4,079 

31 

982 

28 

51 

1,061 

1,092 

68a 

4 

9,947 

1,618 

11,565 

11,569 

3 

1, 138 

138 

81 

1,357 

1,360 

68b 

511 

55 

566 

568 

1 

118 

13 

11 

142 

143 

68c 

36 

5, 016 

277 

5,  293 

5,329 

10 

660 

58 

57 

775 

68d 

66 

468 

7 

475 

541 

39 

191 

2 

16 

209 

248 

68e 

91 

3,399 

231 

3,630 

3,  721 

308 

3,626 

S4 

131 

3, 841 

4, 149 

68f 

8 

367 

7 

374 

382 

16 

143 

6 

13 

162 

178 

68g 

80 

1, 395 

94 

1,489 

1,569 

47 

367 

24 

30 

421 

468 

68h 

62 

1, 350 

42 

1,  392 

1,454 

90 

1, 434 

159 

84 

1,677 

1,767 

68i 

74 

3,885 

233 

4,118 

4,192 

94 

2,412 

63 

144 

2,619 

2,713 

75a 

34 

1,253 

43 

1, 296 

1,  330 

56 

1,096 

24 

49 

i;i69 

1,225 

15 

658 

25 

683 

698 

17 

568 

15 

29 

'612 

629 

75a(2) 

8 

890 

94 

984 

992 

11 

513 

19 

26 

558 

569 

17 

1, 084 

71 

1, 155 

1,172 

10 

235 

5 

40 

280 

290 

75a(4) 

13 

563 

34 

597 

610 

3 

127 

5 

9 

141 

144 

75b 

2 

83 

22 

105 

107 

1 

26 

7 

2 

35 

36 

75c 

5 

210 

42 

252 

257 

5 

S3 

11 

5 

99 

104 

75d 

13 

1,806 

52 

1,858 

1,871 

2 

254 

8 

18 

280 

282 

75e 

331 

9, 996 

677 

10,  673 

11,004 

149 

3,  076 

385 

411 

3,872 

4, 021 

75f 

32 

638 

54 

692 

724 

7 

192 

30 

16 

'238 

245 

75g 

6 

753 

49 

802 

808 

6 

192 

12 

9 

213 

219 

75h 

86 

17 

103 

10.8 

9 

362 

57 

419 

428 

4 

161 

19 

11 

191 

195 

75j 

70 

1,031 

159 

1,190 

1,260 

39 

453 

69 

65 

587 

626 

75k 

68 

1,483 

206 

1, 6S9 

1,757 

37 

793 

184 

83 

1,060 

1,097 

751 

17 

349 

36 

385 

402 

7 

109 

6 

8 

123 

130 

75m 

65 

3 

68 

68 

]_L 

1 

19 

12 

75?i 

26 

146 

62 

208 

234 

3 

35 

3 

3 

41 

44 

75o 

16 

1,124 

64 

1, 188 

1,204 

10 

384 

34 

34 

452 

462 

75p 

5 

85 

2, 143 

284 

2,427 

2,512 

41 

954 

110 

S3 

1, 147 

1,188 

75r 

3553 — 25 S 


92 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  46. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  ivhite,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  other 


Inter- 

nationa] 

Cause. 

Officers, 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

other 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

IV.  General  diseases  {others)— Continued. 

52b 

Acromegaly 

53a 

Leucemia 



53b 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

i 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

1 

4 

4 

13 

13 

4 

116 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

53c 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

1 

1 

54 

Anemia,  chlorosis 7. 

2 

4 

1 

5 

1 

1 

5 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

55(1 

Muscular  rheumatism 

4 

59 

17 

76 

52 

8 

60 

32 

55e 

General  diseases  ( others) 

i 

4 

4 

8 

35 

3 

38 

3 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

14 

308 

31 

339 

92 

5 

97 

124 

Drug  addiction 

1 

5 

1 

6 

4 

4 

4 

57-59 

4 

1 

5 

2 

2 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

1 

62 

2 

3 

3 

63a 

1 

1 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others). . . 

1 

6 

6 

1 

1 

2 

64 

Apoplexy 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

2 

2 

1 

66b 

Paraplegia.. 

i 

1 

1 

66c 

Paraiysis  without  specified  cause  (others). 

7 

2 

1 

3 

4 

69 

Epilepsy * 

4 

16 

3 

19 

10 

10 

18 

74a 

1 

1 

74b 

Neurasthenia 

34 

63 

5 

68 

14 

14 

154 

74c 

Enuresis 

2 

8 

16 

24 

34 

10 

44 

11 

74(1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

74  e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the 
heart). 

1 

1 

74f 

i 

72 

3 

3 

2 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

i 

13 

3 

16 

12 

3 

15 

21 

73b 

Neuralgia 

4 

44 

19 

63 

28 

6 

34 

21 

73c 

Neuritis 

7 

16 

3 

19 

17 

2 

19 

38 

73d 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

6 

22 

13 

35 

15 

1 

16 

32 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane. . 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

4 

6 

6 

7 

68b 

Mental  deficiency. . . 

5 

13 

1 

14 

21 

6 

27 

13 

68c 

Malingering 

2 

2 

4 

5 

2 

7 

7 

6Sd 

Dementia  prsecox 

4 

30 

11 

41 

14 

1 

15 

29 

68e 

Psychasthenia. . . 

6 

3 

3 

1 

1 



6Sf 

Psvchoneurosis 

4 

6 

1 

7 

3 

3 

5 

68g 

68h 

Psychosis,  alcoholic. . . 

5 

5 

1 

1 

9 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive  . . . 

2 

i 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

4 

6 

1 

7 

10 

3 

13 

19 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

4 

22 

2 

24 

19 

3 

22 

14 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

3 

8 

8 

12 

1 

13 

8 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

8 

1 

9 

4 

2 

6 

6 

75a 

1 

5 

1 

6 

3 

3 

75a 

1 

1 

75b 

5 

5 

75c 

Leucoma 

3 



3 

1 

Cataract 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

75e 

Trachoma 

7 

2 

9 

2 

2 

4 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

14 

61 

23 

84 

66 

21 

87 

76 

75g 

Pterygium 

2 

7 

1 

8 

3 

3 

13 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

751 

75j 

75k 

1 

1 

1 

6 

6 

2 

Iritis 

2 

7 

1 

8 

12 

4 

16 

18 

751 

8 

5 

13 

11 

2 

13 

9 

2 

2 

6 

6 

8 

75n 

75o 

75p 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

i 

14 

3 

17 

21 

1 

22 

19 

Z'2C1 

75r 

Eves  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

4 

16 

2 

is 

19 

2 

2i 

7 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


93 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

absolute  numbers. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlist 

ed  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

1 

1 

52b 

1 

53a 

1 

1 

53b 

10 

1 

1 

12 

1 

2 

3 

1 

88 

1 

1 

2 

1 

116 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

53c 

5 

1 

6 

5 

5 

7 

39 

54 

1 

1 

55a 

1 

1 

55b 

1 

1 

1 

55c 

124 

2 

10 

136 

84 

12 

96 

45 

4 

24 

55d 

20 

1 

21 

5 

2 

2 

6 

1 

55e 

103 

1 

9 

106 

13 

13 

13 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

5 

1 

56b 

i 



i 

2 

5 

57-59 

1 

1 

60 

2 

2 

6 

6 

1 

61 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

62 

1 



1 

9 

2 

1 

63a 

4 

1 

5 

1 

1 

3 

63  b 

4 

4 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

64 

5 

5 

1 

1 

66a 

1 

1 

66b 

5 

1 

6 

6 

3 

1 

10 

3 

7 

66c 

31 

2 

1 

34 

69 

ii 

80 

6 

3 

42 

69 

1 

1 

42 

2 

3 

47 

25 

2 

27 

1 

3 

24 

74b 

13 

13 

14 

14 

1 

74c 

2 

2 

6 

6 

1 

2 

2 

1 

7 

3 

2 

5 

1 

74f 

2 

1 

3 

72 

31 

1 

32 

32 

6 

38 

6 

1 

44 

54 

5 

59 

43 

2 

45 

13 

6 

35 

73b 

54 

54 

22 

1 

23 

20 

2 

99 

2 

2 

73d 

24 

1 

2 

27 

24 

2 

26 

25 

4 

8 

74g 

1 

1 

67 

18 

4 

22 

16 

4 

20 

1 

1 

68a 

53 

i 

4 

58 

17 

17 

4 

9 

3 

68b 

7 

1 

8 

8 

1 

9 

3 

22 

22 

22 

2 

24 

17 

7 

17 

68ri 

8 

1 

9 

2 

9 

9 

68e 

5 

5 

10 

10 

1 

68f 

7 

7 

7 

1 

68g 

8 

8 

13 

13 

2 

68h 

4 



1 

5 

32 

3 

4 

6 

H 

68i 

97 

1 

i 

99 

ii 

1 

12 

9 

2 

75a 

45 

1 

46 

5 

5 

1 

75a(l) 

14 

14 

3 

3 

75a(2) 

30 

30 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

8 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

8 

1 

6 

6 

1 

1 

75c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

9 

8 

8 

3 

3 

28 

3 

75e 

130 

11 

141 

90 

10 

100 

182 

27 

94 

75f 

7 

7 

1 

1 

21 

11 

75g 

2 

2 

5 

5 

1 

75h 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

75 

5 

1 

6 

3 

75j 

3 

2 

5 

11 

1 

12 

1 

7 

75k 

3 

1 

4 

12 

12 

6 

9 

13 

751 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

1 

5 

75m 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75n 

2 

2 

2 

750 

18 

1 

19 

12 

1 

13 

15 

3 

IS 

75p 



75q 

18 

18 

15 

15 

6 

8 

13 

75r 

94 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  46. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total  United  States  Army. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  en 
White. 

listed  men 
Colored. 

, America: 

Color 

not 

stated. 

i troops. 
Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

38, 125 

37, 989 

1,077 

34, 492 

1,503 

917 

36, 912 

136 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

1,770 

1,  765 

55 

1,584 

79 

47 

1,710 

5 

76c 

1,225 

1, 193 

59 

1 , 068 

25 

41 

1, 134 

32 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 1 . . 

'542 

'540 

26 

453 

43 

18 

514 

2 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of. 

1,373 

1,368 

52 

1,202 

63 

51 

1,316 

5 

IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

944 

943 

41 

864 

17 

21 

902 

1 

8Gb 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

9,041 

9,020 

1,141 

7,  772 

49 

58 

7, 879 

21 

86c 

10 

10 

10 

10 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

896 

876 

89 

748 

23 

16 

787 

20 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

9,536 

9,  507 

1, 065 

7, 685 

534 

223 

8,  442 

29 

86  f 

Polypus,  nasal 

556 

552 

54 

465 

23 

10 

498 

4 

86  g 

34 

33 

2 

30 

1 

31 

1 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

40, 632 

40,411 

1,895 

36, 119 

2, 065 

332 

38, 516 

221 

80i 

Nasal  foss*,  other  diseases  of 

9,290 

9,273 

254 

8, 015 

957 

47 

9,019 

17 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

18, 725 

18, 664 

1, 115 

16, 354 

687 

508 

17, 549 

61 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

91 

91 

73 

11 

2 

86 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

176, 408 

176, 097 

6,771 

158, 296 

8, 955 

2,075 

169, 326 

311 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

25,  273 

25,  241 

2,826 

21, 604 

613 

198 

22, 415 

32 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

194 

193 

32 

143 

17 

1 

161 

1 

lOIld 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

53, 459 

53, 172 

2,673 

46,  329 

2,  586 

1,584 

50, 499 

287 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

7, 006 

6, 991 

694 

5,  972 

178 

147 

6, 297 

15 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

362 

359 

10 

303 

40 

6 

349 

3 

78 

385 

385 

11 

324 

38 

12 

374 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

17, 372 

17,  302 

262 

15, 141 

1,730 

169 

17, 040 

70 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

1,715 

1,713 

27 

1,  529 

145 

12 

1,686 

2 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

272 

269 

5 

237 

25 

2 

264 

3 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

10,  749 

10,700 

166 

9,  291 

1,156 

87 

10,  534 

49 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

3, 198 

3, 192 

37 

2,  819 

317 

19 

3, 155 

6 

79a 

377 

373 

10 

337 

26 

363 

4 

79a 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

17 

16 

16 

16 

i 

79a 

34 

34 

1 

29 

3 

1 

33 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

1,010 

1,005 

16 

883 

58 

48 

989 

5 

79  b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

1, 162 

1, 158 

27 

974 

144 

13 

1,131 

4 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

605 

601 

41 

501 

42 

17 

560 

4 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

3,091 

3,086 

198 

2,493 

352 

43 

2,  888 

5 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

1,868 

1,853 

28 

1,613 

186 

26 

1,825 

15 

80 

Angina  pectoris. 

354 

354 

27 

287 

34 

6 

327 

101 

99 

7 

77 

15 

92 

2 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

531 

526 

103 

371 

48 

4 

423 

5 

81c 

39 

39 

4 

26 

9 

35 

81d 

44 

44 

2 

33 

9 

42 

82 

222 

?99 

23 

179 

15 

5 

199 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

29, 176 

29,110 

1,561 

23,  971 

2,754 

824 

27,  549 

66 

83b 

Varicocele 

11,158 

11,137 

206 

10,  479 

303 

149 

10,  931 

21 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

5, 987 

5,  965 

130 

5,  548 

218 

69 

5, 835 

22 

83d 

Phlebitis 

876 

875 

49 

768 

50 

8 

826 

i 

16 

16 

13 

3 

16 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

12, 037 

11,796 

396 

9,467 

1,637 

296 

11,  400 

241 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

1,233 

1,229 

21 

872 

325 

11 

1,208 

4 

85b 

205 

205 

7 

180 

15 

3 

198 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

5, 053 

5,  050 

48 

3,761 

1,152 

89 

5, 002 

3 

85d 

Bradycardia 

115 

110 

6 

96 

6 

2 

104 

5 

Heart-block 

36 

35 

3 

31 

1 

32 

1 

851 

Tachycardia 

5,693 

5,  687 

96 

4,  945 

567 

79 

5,591 

6 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

661 

654 

40 

515 

80 

19 

614 

7 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

556 

545 

23 

460 

37 

25 

522 

11 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

255, 148 

253, 323 

11,876 

214,  561 

20, 045 

6,  841 

241,447 

1,825 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  a 

32,  572 

32, 386 

1,021 

24, 422 

4,  825 

2,118 

31,  365 

186 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

45,  774 

45,  525 

975 

31, 903 

11,482 

1, 165 

44,  550 

249 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

1,699 

1,697 

46 

1,437 

148 

66 

1, 651 

2 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

4,716 

4,688 

166 

3,910 

511 

101 

4,  522 

28 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

16,  315 

16, 248 

489 

13,  246 

1,  873 

640 

15, 759 

67 

95 

11 

H 

11 

11 

96 

Asthma I 

7, 924 

7, 797 

221 

6,  453 

1,017 

106 

7,  576 

127 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

489 

485 

20 

404 

48 

13 

465 

4 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1,  489 

1,482 

79 

1, 155 

81 

167 

1,403 

7 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


95 


ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Enlisted  men. 


Enlisted  men. 


Inter- 


Officers. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

national! 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

661 

23,659 

858 

24, 517 

25,178 

395 

10, 000 

595 

900 

11,495 

11,890 

76a 

37 

1,067 

37 

1,104 

1, 141 

IS 

492 

40 

46 

578 

596 

76b 

39 

699 

13 

712 

751 

12 

210 

9 

41 

260 

272 

76c 

22 

365 

36 

401 

423 

4 

83 

7 

18 

108 

112 

76d 

31 

837 

49 

886 

917 

19 

331 

13 

50 

394 

413 

76e 

33 

596 

13 

609 

642 

7 

215 

2 

21 

238 

245 

86  a 

974 

6,471 

32 

6,503 

7,477 

140 

1,073 

10 

55 

1, 138 

1,278 

86b 

6 

6 

6 

3 

3 

3 

86c 

68 

546 

5 

551 

619 

19 

95 

7 

14 

116 

135 

86d 

591 

4,366 

273 

4,639 

5,230 

453 

3,138 

249 

219 

3,606 

4,059 

86e 

38 

342 

16 

358 

396 

15 

110 

6 

10 

126 

141 

86f 

2 

20 

1 

21 

23 

9 

9 

9 

1,665 

31 , 245 

1,446 

32,691 

34,356 

176 

4,097 

564 

316 

4,977 

5, 153 

86h 

227 

7,674 

922 

8,596 

S,  823 

24 

317 

31 

44 

392 

416 

86i 

774 

11, 182 

404 

11, 586 

12,360 

310 

4,  765 

265 

496 

5,526 

5,836 

87a 

3 

42 

7 

49 

52 

2 

19 

4 

2 

25 

27 

87b 

5, 276 

129,492 

6,299 

135, 791 

141,067 

1,338 

24,062 

2,326 

2, 013 

28, 401 

29, 739 

100a 

2,478 

18,653 

487 

19, 140 

21,618 

321 

2,  556 

87 

184 

2,827 

3,148 

100b 

31 

129 

16 

145 

176 

1 

12 

i 

1 

14 

15 

100c 

2,111 

38, 658 

2,042 

40, 700 

42,811 

493 

6, 686 

461 

1,532 

8, 679 

9,172 

lOOd 

332 

2, 882 

95 

2,977 

3,309 

352 

2,923 

76 

146 

3,145 

3,497 

lOOe 

5 

220 

29 

249 

254 

5 

78 

11 

6 

95 

100 

77 

6 

241 

25 

266 

272 

5 

77 

12 

12 

101 

106 

78 

161 

12, 840 

1,440 

14, 280 

14,441 

94 

2 122 

280 

168 

2,  570 

2,664 

79a 

23 

1,374 

119 

1,493 

1,516 

4 

144 

23 

12 

179 

183 

79a(l) 

4 

209 

22 

231 

235 

1 

28 

3 

2 

33 

34 

79a(2) 

97 

7,755 

947 

8,  702 

8,  799 

63 

1,418 

202 

86 

1,706 

1,769 

79a(3) 

26 

2, 552 

285 

2, 837 

2,  863 

10 

241 

32 

19 

292 

302 

79a(4) 

7 

289 

23 

312 

319 

3 

44 

3 

47 

50 

79a(5) 

15 

15 

15 

79a(6) 

i 

25 

3 

28 

29 

3 

1 

4 

4 

79a(7) 

3 

621 

41 

662 

665 

13 

244 

17 

48 

309 

322 

79a(8) 

15 

853 

124 

977 

992 

12 

110 

17 

13 

140 

152 

79b 

29 

414 

27 

441 

470 

10 

72 

13 

14 

99 

109 

79c 

120 

1,972 

265 

2,237 

2,357 

75 

493 

85 

42 

620 

695 

79d 

13 

1,285 

145 

1,430 

1,443 

15 

300 

38 

25 

363 

378 

79e 

20 

216 

25 

241 

261 

6 

63 

7 

6 

76 

82 

SO 

3 

65 

12 

77 

80 

4 

10 

3 

13 

17 

81a 

79 

301 

41 

342 

421 

23 

54 

7 

4 

65 

88 

81b 

2 

19 

9 

28 

30 

2 

7 

7 

9 

81c 

19 

9 

2S 

28 

3 

3 

3 

81d 

15 

126 

10 

136 

151 

6 

50 

4 

5 

59 

65 

82 

1,028 

14,360 

1,721 

16,081 

17, 109 

490 

9,014 

953 

812 

10,779 

11,269 

83  a 

148 

8,177 

223 

8, 400 

8, 548 

51 

2,025 

66 

147 

2,238 

2,289 

83b 

93 

4,431 

180 

4,611 

4,  704 

34 

1,012 

37 

69 

1,118 

1,152 

83c 

37 

592 

42 

'634 

671 

12 

153 

4 

8 

165 

177 

83d 

10 

3 

13 

13 

2 

2 

2 

84a 

238 

6,469 

1, 188 

7,657 

7,895 

141 

2,341 

372 

288 

3,001 

3,142 

84b 

10 

728 

316 

1,044 

1,054 

11 

120 

7 

11 

138 

149 

85a 

4 

166 

12 

178 

182 

8 

3 

11 

11 

85b 

20 

3,254 

1,119 

4,373 

4,393 

28 

466 

32 

84 

582 

610 

85c 

6 

SO 

3 

S3 

89 

13 

2 

2 

17 

17 

85d 

3 

28 

1 

29 

32 

3 

3 

3 

85  e 

59 

3, 955 

491 

4,446 

4,505 

35 

904 

73 

79 

1,056 

1,091 

85f 

32 

393 

58 

451 

483 

7 

109 

18 

18 

145 

152 

85g 

16 

356 

33 

389 

405 

6 

91 

4 

25 

120 

126 

85h 

8,062 

148, 401 

12, 963 

161,364 

169, 426 

3,517 

60, 098 

6,681 

6,679 

73,458 

76, 975 

89-90 

444 

13, 297 

2,  759 

16, 056 

16, 500 

552 

10,761 

1,986 

2, 100 

14,847  i 

15,399 

91 

527 

21, 886 

7,016 

28, 902 

29, 429 

424 

9,000 

4,149 

1,076 

14,225 

14,649 

92a 

19 

868 

77 

945 

964 

26 

557 

69 

64 

690 

716 

93a 

84 

1,752 

193 

1,945 

2,029 

80 

2, 070 

313 

101 

2,484  1 

2,564 

93b 

294 

8,812 

993 

9,805 

10, 099 

189 

4,024 

813 

621 

5,458 

5,647 

93c 

8 

8 

8 

3 

3 

3 

95 

126 

5,153 

817 

5,970 

6,096 

83 

1,198 

174 

103 

1,475 

1,558 

96 

13 

347 

44 

391 

404 

6 

51 

4 

13 

68 

74 

97 

43 

851 

54 

905 

948 

29 

279 

25 

166 

470 

499 

98 

9G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  46. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

American  troop 
Hawaii. 

s in  other 
Panama. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

21 

100 

24 

124 

93 

14 

107 

128 

76  b 

3 

3 

1 

1 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

8 

74 

2 

76 

6 

1 

7 

58 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

2 

2 

2 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 



2 

9 

9 

8 

1 

9 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

1 

4 

2 

6 

36 

36 

1 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

27 

16 

5 

21 

83 

2 

85 

98 

86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

1 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

2 

3 

3 

78 

10 

88 

9 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all)’. ’ 

21 

20 

4 

24 

24 

6 

30 

31 

86f 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

6 

5 

86c 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

S6h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

54 

112 

32 

144 

96 

15 

in 

130 

86i 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

3 

9 

2 

11 

4 

2 

6 

2 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

31 

23 

4 

27 

22 

5 

27 

16 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

1 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

157 

500 

130 

630 

526 

87 

613 

499 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

27 

67 

9 

76 

152 

30 

182 

52 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

mod 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

69 

158 

21 

179 

160 

40 

2C0 

73 

100c 

Pharvnx,  other  diseases  of 

10 

33 

5 

38 

12 

1 

13 

5 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

2 

2 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

1 

1 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  t.he  heart 

7 

23 

5 

28 

37 

2 

39 

9 

79a 

( 1 ) Aortic  insufficiency 

2 

2 

4 

1 

5 

2 

79a 

(2)  Aortic,  stenosis 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

6 



16 

9 

19 

23 

i 

24 

3 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

1 

3 

3 

4 

4 

2 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

2 

2 

1 

79a 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions. 

1 

1 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

1 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

4 

4 

3 

3 

79b 

Cardiac  hvpertrophv. . 

2 

i 

1 

2 

2 

i 

3 

2 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

2 

2 

4 

i 

5 

1 

79d 

3 

7 

2 

9 

2 

2 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

6 

3 

9 

1 

i 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

1 

3 

3 

81a 

1 

1 

1 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

1 

6 

6 

2 

2 

4 

81c 

Aortitis *:* 

Sid 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

2 

10 

10 

1 

82 

2 

1 

1 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

43 

127 

44 

171 

113 

23 

136 

115 

83b 

Varicocele 

7 

79 

5 

,84 

19 

7 

26 

113 

83c 

3 

13 

13 

27 

27 

23 

83d 

Phlebitis 

4 

4 

i 

3 

4 

6 

84a 

Status  lymphatiens 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

17 

122 

36 

158 

99 

22 

121 

300 

85a 

5 

2 

7 

10 

111 

1 

85b 

3 

2 

2 

] 

1 

4 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

13 

14 

4 

4 

6 

1 

1 

2 

85f 

Tachycardia 

2 

21 

3 

24 

21 

21 

9 

85c 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

85h 

1 

9 

9 

1 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

297 

713 

70 

783 

874 

146 

1,020 

866 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

25 

14 

6 

20 

11 

6 

17 

7 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

24 

49 

5 

54 

58 

11 

69 

8 

93a 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

93b 

Pleurisy^  serofibrinous 

2 

18 

1 

19 

1 

8 

9 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

6 

50 

17 

67 

18 

7 

25 

37 

95 

96 

Asthma 

12 

11 

15 

26 

29 

5 

34 

15 

97 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

7 

1 

i 

6 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


97 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Havanans. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

283 

2 

14 

299 

229 

10 

3 

242 

17 

14 

105 

76a 

11 

1 

1 

13 

1 

4 

76b 

11 

11 

10 

10 

13 

4 

15 

1 

1 

2 

76d 

12 

1 

13 

4 

4 

4 

1 

5 

5 

7 

1 

25 

3 

28 

6 

6 

1 

2 

18 

86b 

5 

1 

6 

12 

1 

1 

14 

i 

14 

5 

86  d 

68 

3 

71 

38 

2 

1 

41 

6 

3 

20 

86  e 

2 

2 

2 

2 

S6f 

1 

1 

1 

248 

1 

16 

265 

191 

7 

198 

77 

2 

142 

86h 

5 

3 

8 

4 

4 

11 

6 

86i 

223 

3 

ii 

237 

123 

6 

1 

130 

21 

5 

35 

87a 

11 

11 

87  b 

1,  545 

16 

51 

1,612 

1,  672 

97 

11 

1,  780 

113 

60 

138 

100a 

72 

14 

86 

52 

9 

6 

17 

100b 

2 

2 

1 

100c 

3.05 

2 

45 

352 

289 

20 

7 

316 

106 

19 

162 

100d 

102 

1 

1 

104 

15 

15 

5 

1 

9 

100ft 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

77 

3 

1 

4 

9 

9 

78 

59 

2 

1 

62 

51 

1 

52 

14 

24 

32 

79a 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79a( 1 ) 

3 

41 

2 

1 

44 

35 

1 

36 

9 

22 

18 

79ai3) 

10 

10 

4 

9 

79a(4) 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

79a(6 ) 

4 

4 

7 

7 

1 

4 

79a( 8) 

4 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

79b 

3 

8 

3 

1 

4 

2 

9 

79c 

9 

1 

10 

10 

10 

1 

4 

79d 

10 

1 

11 

11 

11 

5 

10 

79e 

1 

1 

4 

2 

6 

80 

2 

81a 

2 

2 

2 

2 

4 

1 

Sic 

Sid 

2 

1 

3 

82 

154 

3 

12 

169 

88 

10 

98 

21 

16 

29 

83a 

39 

2 

41 

27 

9 

29 

10 

2 

9 

83  h 

28 

28 

14 

1 

15 

3 

12 

83c 

7 

1 

6 

1 

83  d 

1 

1 

84a 

66 

9 

8 

83 

70 

10 

80 

72 

9 

160 

84b 

8 

8 

1 

3 

85a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

5 

19 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

85d 

1 

20 

20 

15 

15 

1 

5 

85f 

3 

1 

4 

5 

3 

8 

5 

1 

1 

9 

2 

2 

9 

85h 

1,857 

30 

153 

2,  040 

1,752 

155 

9 

1,916 

761 

230 

834 

89-90 

99 

12 

11 

122 

233 

56 

7 

296 

152 

5 

29 

91 

235 

34 

17 

2S6 

667 

267 

72 

1,006 

122 

49 

78 

92a 

2 

1 

3 

8 

1 

9 

2 

93a 

33 

33 

21 

3 

24 

9 

4 

15 

93b 

107 

8 

17 

132 

198 

35 

2 

235 

37 

4 

26 

93c 

95 

19 

3 

22 

28 

6 

34 

21 

30 

76 

96 

9 

2 

4 

97 

8 

1 

1 

10 

n 

11 

3 

4 

98 

98 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  46.' — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored , 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter-  j 
national 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enlisted  men 

American  troops. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pvorrhea  alveolaris 

1,637 

1,630 

133 

1,397 

57 

43 

1,497 

7 

99b 

66 

66 

4 

56 

1 

62 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

15,106 

14,944 

822 

12, 663 

1,091 

418 

14,172 

112 

101 

70 

69 

1 

61 

7 

68 

1 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

1,755 

1,750 

163 

1,506 

52 

29 

1,587 

5 

102b 

571 

571 

45 

505 

14 

526 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

41,133 

40,814 

2,149 

35,478 

2,124 

1,063 

38, 665 

619 

105a 

1 , 164 

1 , 164 

166 

949 

38 

11 

998 

105b 

Diarrhea 

22; 133 

22^215 

847 

19,125 

693 

1,550 

21,368 

218 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

65,311 

64,950 

3,236 

56, 865 

2, 534 

2,315 

61,714 

391 

10S 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

13,503 

12,648 

43 

11,765 

831 

9 

12,605 

855 

107a 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

139 

263 

7 

199 

54 

3 

256 

176 

107b 

Cestodes 

1,785 

1,774 

60 

1,556 

140 

18 

1,714 

11 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

101 

359 

14 

319 

25 

1 

345 

42 

10S 

Appendicitis 

35, 192 

35,091 

2, 023 

30,436 

1,643 

9S9 

33,068 

101 

109a 

Hernia 

16, 705 

46,590 

1,367 

41,484 

2,  9S7 

752 

45,223 

115 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

716 

739 

39 

633 

45 

22 

700 

7 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

3,461 

3,452 

156 

2,774 

437 

85 

3,296 

12 

11 0b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

68, 933 

67,213 

3,228 

59,144 

4,193 

648 

63,  985 

1,720 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

136 

133 

11 

105 

16 

1 

122 

3 

111 

Cholelithiasis 

357 

354 

62 

271 

16 

5 

292 

3 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

2, 836 

2,824 

324 

2,311 

135 

54 

2,500 

12 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

3,516 

3,483 

539 

2,733 

126 

85 

2,944 

33 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  ol' 

3, 066 

3,039 

165 

2,760 

80 

34 

2,874 

27 

117a 

161 

161 

5 

122 

26 

8 

156 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

2,152 

2,149 

88 

1,909 

109 

43 

2,061 

3 

118a 

20 

20 

13 

1 

1 

15 

118b 

124 

123 

9 

111 

3 

114 

1 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

562 

544 

36 

430 

25 

53 

508 

18 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nomcnereal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

2,183 

2,173 

108 

1,825 

110 

130 

2,065 

10 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

3,257 

3,240 

177 

2,780 

207 

76 

3,063 

17 

122a 

122 

122 

6 

105 

8 

3 

116 

122b 

110 

110 

6 

100 

3 

1 

104 

122c 

66 

3 

60 

2 

62 

1 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

938 

931 

63 

809 

55 

4 

868 

7 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexe,  other  diseases  of 

1,889 

1,878 

171 

1,526 

131 

50 

1,707 

11 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

1,669 

1,661 

214 

1,366 

52 

29 

1,447 

8 

121a 

Cystitis 

3,686 

3,664 

146 

3,130 

316 

72 

3,518 

22 

121b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

2,210 

2,200 

17 

1,889 

246 

48 

2,183 

10 

125a 

Urethritis  (non venereal) 

3,441 

3,421 

94 

2,837 

436 

54 

3,327 

23 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenoreal) 

965 

958 

22 

759 

146 

31 

936 

7 

125c 

122 

122 

6 

94 

21 

1 

116 

126 

998 

993 

96 

761 

122 

14 

897 

127a 

Balanitis 

2,172 

2,162 

40 

1,849 

239 

34 

2,122 

10 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

2,925 

2,887 

126 

2,302 

355 

104 

2,761 

38 

127c 

Hydrocele 

3,015 

2,925 

73 

2,620 

203 

29 

2,852 

120 

127d 

“Warts,  external  genital  organs 

1,116 

1, 40S 

14 

1,131 

245 

18 

1,394 

8 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvene- 

real) 

9,  711 

9,663 

238 

8,242 

842 

341 

9,425 

78 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

112 

Gangrene 

67 

66 

1 

53 

11 

1 

65 

1 

113a 

Carbuncle 

2,452 

2,420 

168 

2,135 

37 

80 

2,252 

32 

113b 

Furuncle 

21,550 

21,130 

616 

19,571 

457 

486 

20,514 

420 

114a 

17,423 

17,011 

589 

15,019 

904 

499 

16,422 

412 

111b 

Cellulitis 

13, 986 

13,724 

488 

12,459 

467 

310 

13,236 

262 

115a 

Trichophytosis 

3,610 

3,366 

78 

3,032 

184 

72 

3,288 

274 

115b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

8, 556 

8,462 

141 

7,966 

182 

173 

8,321 

94 

145c 

E ctoparasites 

3,407 

3,402 

26 

2,968 

225 

183 

3,376 

5 

115d 

Clavus 

1 , 071 

1,051 

21 

961 

56 

13 

1,030 

20 

115c 

Dermatitis 

945 

922 

41 

829 

39 

13 

881 

23 

145f 

Eczema 

4,276 

4,234 

164 

3,811 

143 

116 

4,070 

42 

115g 

Erythema 

1,557 

1,550 

38 

1,442 

31 

39 

1,512 

7 

U5h 

Herpes 

3,395 

3,347 

99 

2,892 

294 

62 

3,248 

48 

145i 

Impetigo 

2,815 

2,838 

75 

2,571 

59 

133 

2,763 

7 

145j 

Lichen 

91 

93 

3 

79 

10 

1 

90 

1 

145k 

104 

104 

4 

90 

7 

3 

100 

1151 

Pityriasis 

60S 

604 

12 

567 

19 

6 

592 

4 

145m 

Psoriasis 

1,577 

1,552 

46 

1,423 

27 

56 

1,506 

25 

115n 

Scabies 

34,619 

34,550 

1,269 

29, 836 

679 

2,766 

33,281 

69 

1150 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

21,436 

21,132 

680 

18,123 

1,194 

1,135 

20,452 

304 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


99 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia) 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

AYhite. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

59 

733 

39 

772 

831 

72 

606 

18 

42 

666 

738 

99a 

4 

43 

4 

47 

51 

11 

1 

1 

13 

13 

99b 

365 

6, 406 

651 

7,057 

7,422 

442 

5,818 

411 

407 

6,636 

7,078 

99  e 

43 

4 

47 

48 

17 

2 

19 

19 

101 

81 

1,088 

32 

1,120 

1,201 

75 

386 

17 

28 

431 

506 

102a 

33 

406 

10 

416 

449 

11 

.93 

4 

7 

104 

115 

102b 

1,455 

26, 609 

1,207 

27,816 

29,271 

641 

7,408 

683 

1,034 

9,125 

9,766 

102e 

105 

752 

27 

779 

884 

61 

179 

10 

11 

200 

261 

105a 

467 

9,604 

410 

10,014 

10,481 

315 

8,921 

2)1 

1,466 

10,618 

10,933 

105b 

1,602 

25,383 

889 

26,272 

27,874 

1, 550 

29,345 

1,439 

2,276 

33,060 

34,  610 

105c 

37 

11,638 

825 

12. 463 

12, 500 

4 

78 

2 

5 

85 

89 

106 

3 

128 

12 

140 

143 

2 

40 

2 

2 

44 

46 

107a 

39 

1,277 

120 

1,397 

1,436 

19 

239 

14 

17 

270 

289 

107b 

9 

254 

16 

270 

279 

2 

40 

2 

1 

43 

45 

107c 

1,263 

19,599 

827 

20, 426 

21,689 

694 

9, 6S3 

573 

984 

11,240 

11,934 

108 

990 

32,114 

2,431 

34,545 

35, 535 

354 

8, 855 

518 

744 

10,117 

10,471 

109a 

21 

437 

30 

467 

488 

16 

159 

12 

22 

193 

209 

109b 

82 

1,848 

318 

2,166 

2,248 

72 

870 

110 

83 

1,063 

1,135 

110a 

2,637 

49, 274 

2,754 

52, 028 

54, 665 

455 

5,812 

804 

622 

7,238 

7,693 

110b 

7 

78 

4 

82 

89 

3 

23 

12 

1 

36 

39 

113 

32 

156 

7 

163 

195 

30 

93 

7 

5 

105 

135 

114 

210 

1,523 

77 

1,600 

1,810 

105 

695 

45 

53 

793 

898 

115a 

120 

1,479 

71 

1,  550 

1.670 

409 

1,067 

47 

84 

1,198 

1,607 

115b 

142 

2,469 

68 

2,537 

2,679 

16 

169 

11 

33 

213 

229 

115c 

4 

88 

11 

99 

103 

1 

31 

15 

8 

54 

55 

117a 

46 

1,317 

65 

1,382 

1,428 

38 

548 

36 

42 

626 

664 

117b 

4 

9 

9 

13 

1 

4 

1 

5 

6 

118a 

4 

90 

3 

93 

97 

4 

20 

20 

24 

118b 

24 

333 

15 

348 

372 

8 

86 

10 

52 

148 

156 

118c 

32 

716 

47 

763 

795 

73 

1,055 

54 

130 

1,239 

1,312 

119 

99 

1,479 

106 

1,585 

1,684 

68 

1,206 

92 

75 

1,373 

1,441 

120 

4 

76 

4 

SO 

84 

2 

26 

4 

3 

33 

35 

122a 

3 

72 

2 

74 

77 

3 

21 

1 

1 

26 

29 

122b 

3 

50 

2 

52 

10 

10 

10 

122c 

42 

588 

45 

633 

675 

21 

1S8 

7 

4 

199 

220 

122d 

125 

1, 106 

78 

1,184 

1,309 

43 

369 

4S 

50 

467 

510 

122e 

143 

921 

26 

947 

1,090 

66 

384 

25 

29 

438 

504 

123 

77 

2,270 

1S2 

2,452 

2,529 

63 

748 

101 

72 

921 

984 

124a 

8 

1,  404 

184 

1,588 

1,596 

9 

434 

57 

48 

539 

548 

124b 

45 

2, 070 

370 

2,440 

2,485 

4S 

670 

58 

54 

782 

830 

125a 

17 

532 

95 

627 

644 

5 

206 

48 

31 

285 

290 

125b 

3 

66 

19 

85 

S8 

3 

27 

2 

1 

30 

33 

125e 

44 

529 

111 

640 

6S4 

50 

218 

10 

14 

242 

292 

126 

17 

],42S 

205 

1,633 

1,650 

22 

362 

27 

33 

422 

444 

127a 

71 

1,490 

265 

1,755 

1,826 

49 

744 

85 

103 

932 

981 

]27b 

55 

2,072 

164 

2,236 

2,291 

16 

502 

34 

28 

564 

580 

127c 

7 

931 

210 

1,141 

1,148 

7 

168 

15 

17 

200 

207 

127d 

135 

5,361 

521 

5,  SS2 

6,017 

97 

1,869 

2S6 

326 

2,  4S1 

2,578 

127e 

1 

42 

6 

48 

49 

10 

4 

1 

15 

15 

142 

106 

1,387 

22 

1,409 

1,515 

61 

660 

15 

79 

754 

815 

143a 

443 

15, 120 

243 

15,363 

15,806 

141 

3,441 

99 

471 

4,011 

4,152 

143b 

398 

10, 871 

599 

11.470 

11,868 

176 

3,539 

259 

487 

4,285 

4,461 

144a 

342 

8,639 

297 

8,936 

9,278 

125 

3,004 

118 

299 

3,421 

3,546 

144b 

53 

2,165 

81 

2,246 

2.299 

18 

401 

24 

71 

496 

514 

145a 

94 

6,172 

122 

6,294 

6, 3S8 

35 

1,348 

41 

168 

1,557 

1,592 

145b 

11 

1,584 

108 

1,692 

1,703 

15 

1,254 

115 

182 

1,551 

1,566 

145c 

19 

852 

44 

896 

915 

2 

66 

4 

12 

82 

S4 

145d 

29 

649 

29 

678 

707 

10 

119 

10 

12 

141 

151 

145e 

105 

2, 705 

88 

2,793 

2,898 

55 

928 

44 

no 

1,CS2 

1,137 

145f 

26 

1,130 

17 

1,147 

1,173 

11 

261 

11 

39 

311 

322 

145g 

67 

2,069 

220 

2,289 

2,356 

30 

628 

68 

59 

755 

785 

145b 

31 

1,393 

32 

1,425 

1,456 

43 

1,078 

25 

133 

1,236 

1,279 

145i 

3 

64 

9 

73 

76 

11 

1 

1 

13 

13 

145j 

3 

63 

6 

69 

72 

1 

20 

1 

3 

24 

25 

145k 

449 

15 

464 

471 

5 

93 

4 

6 

103 

108 

1451 

22 

862 

19 

881 

903 

22 

521 

7 

53 

5S1 

603 

145m 

396 

11,491 

212 

11,703 

12,099 

867 

17,947 

464 

2,757 

21,168 

22,035 

145n 

383 

12, 030 

864 

12, 894 

13,277 

274 

5,330 

273 

1,116 

6,719 

6,993 

145o 

100 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  46. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  other 


Inter- 

nationa! 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

qQn. 

2 

4 

4 

5 

99b 

99c 

Mouth  and  anhexa,  other  diseases  of 

15 

141 

13 

154 

46 

13 

59 

58 

101 

1 

1 

7 

6 

1 

7 

3 

3 

1 09h 

1 

1 

1 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

53 

324 

184 

508 

204 

30 

234 

320 

4 

4 

105b 

Diarrh  a 

65 

52 

39 

91 

25 

3 

28 

35 

105c 

Enteritis  and  cohtis 

S4 

033 

118 

751 

269 

38 

307 

127 

100 

2 

19 

4 

23 

1 

1 

19 

1 07fi 

2 

27 

40 

67 

2 

2 

107b 

Cestodes 

2 

13 

3 

16 

9 

3 

12 

7 

1 07c 

3 

19 

7 

26 

2 

2 

108 

Appendicitis 

60 

213 

189 

402 

326 

41 

367 

210 

109a 

Hernia 

23 

64 

21 

85 

84 

11 

95 

71 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

4 

17 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

2 

8 

4 

12 

8 

3 

H 

19 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

136 

1,187 

321 

1,  508 

783 

268 

1,  051 

1,085 

1 13 

1 

1 14 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 1 5a 

Cholecystitis 

9 

30 

5 

35 

8 

4 

12 

28 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

10 

68 

4 

72 

21 

3 

24 

48 

1 1 r»c 

7 

30 

30 

1 

1 

31 

117a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

117b 

4 

6 

13 

9 

9 

6 

1 1 xn 

1 

1 

] l.xh 

i 

118c 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenercal) . 

119 

3 

8 

5 

13 

3 

3 

12 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

10 

12 

4 

16 

14 

1 

15 

40 

2 

122  b 
122c 

122d 

6 

2 

8 

4 

4 

13 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

3 

10 

4 

14 

11 

1 

12 

a 

123 

12 

12 

11 

1 

12 

10 

124a 

Cystitis 

6 

25 

24 

49 

23 

7 

30 

31 

124b 

23 

2 

25 

4 

1 

1 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

1 

21 

i 

22 

38 

6 

44 

5 

125b 

5 

1 

6 

2 

6 

125c 

126 

2 

4 

1 

5 

4 

4 

3 

127a 

Balanitis 

I 

16 

1 

17 

15 

4 

19 

6 

127  b 

6 

15 

4 

4 

8 

13 

127c 

Hydrocele 

2 

17 

2 

19 

8 

3 

n 

8 

I27d 

3 

7 

10 

7 

2 

9 

6 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonve- 

6 

21 

12 

33 

25 

9 

34 

32 

nereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

1 

1 

143a 

1 

9 

9 

15 

15 

17 

143b 

Furuncle 

32 

195 

102 

297 

257 

11 

268 

298 

144a 

Abscess 

15 

95 

28 

123 

98 

8 

106 

135 

144b 

Cellulitis 

21 

166 

5 

171 

209 

36 

245 

248 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

7 

184 

68 

252 

87 

11 

98 

152 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

12 

79 

11 

90 

123 

8 

131 

157 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

2 

2 

l 

1 

8 

13 

145d 

9 

4 

13 

13 

4 

17 

11 

] I5e 

2 

7 

7 

8 

8 

18 

1451 

Eczema 

4 

35 

1 

36 

34 

10 

44 

58 

145g 

Erythema 

i 

8 

1 

9 

13 

1 

14 

7 

145h 

Herpes 

2 

38 

2 

40 

27 

4 

31 

11 

145i 

1 

23 

23 

22 

2 

24 

29 

145j 

1 

1 

2 

2 

145k 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1451 

2 

9 

6 



6 

1 

2 

22 

1 

23 

2 

6 

15 

15 

20 

2 

22 

39 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

23 

148 

36 

184 

105 

13 

118 

296 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


101 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Other  countries  and  not  stated. 


Transports. 


White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

36 

1 

37 

9 

9 

1 

1 

5 

129 

9 

13S 

65 

3 

2 

70 

52 

6 

54 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

7 

2 

9 

1 

9 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

326 

4 

26 

356 

287 

16 

3 

306 

350 

60 

209 

1 

1 

4 

1 

400 

8 

S2 

490 

88 

2 

2 

92 

92 

20 

106 

598 

7 

35 

641 

510 

43 

3 

556 

179 

3 

209 

5 

4 

9 

5 

138 

717 

1 

1 

1 

1 

163 

13 

8 

1 

9 

3 

3 

9 

9 

31 

11 

162 

2 

5 

169 

243 

11 

254 

23 

60 

18 

164 

8 

172 

132 

6 

138 

24 

82 

3 

3 

13 

1 

14 

10 

2 

12 

11 

2 

13 

- 

9 

524 

5 

21 

550 

479 

41 

5 

525 

1,020 

S7 

613 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

14 

14 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

14 

1 

15 

13 

4 

17 

4 

o 

29 

29 

21 

1 

i' 

23 

6 

32 

32 

28 

1 

1 

30 

4 

23 

11 

1 

12 

11 

2 

13 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

- 

15 

15 

16 

4 

20 

8 

o 

10 

i 

1 

12 

19 

3 

22 

6 

6 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

4 

1 

5 

6 

1 

7 

;■ 

7 

7 

12 

12 

- 

5 

9 

9 

19 

19 

12 

12 

21 

2 

23 

7 

8 

8 

15 

2 

17 

6 

23 

i 

24 

10 

10 

8 

8 

2 

10 

6 

2 

1 

1 

8 

2 

1 

11 

14. 

14 

21 

1 

22 

15 

1 

16 

3 

1 

4 

10 

10 

12 

9 

1 

22 

4 

2 

6 

1 

1 

857 

5 

13 

875 

77 

9 

2 

88 

26 

5 

47 

1 

1 

1 

20 

1 

21 

27 

27 

139 

1 

14 

154 

121 

1 

1 

123 

324 

8 

ss 

136 

11 

149 

145 

8 

1 

154 

183 

22 

207 

60 

11 

71 

133 

11 

28 

1 

29 

15 

53 

58 

34 

34 

33 

29 

1 

30 

79 

1 

80 

2 

5 

1 

6 

: ' 

18 

1 

19 

10 

10 

34 

6 

40 

17 

17 

IS 

11 

1 

12 

12 

12 

6 

1 

42 

3 

77 

21 

6 

13 

13 

13 

13 

3 

1 

i 

2 

9 

7 

7 

9 

9 

3 

1 

5 

3 

8 

6 

6 

24 

1 

152 

1 

9 

162 

172 

172 

20 

42 

123 

3 

18 

144 

91 

5 

1 

97 

152 

33 

119 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99a 
99b 
99c 
101 
102a 
102  b 
102c 
105a 
105b 
105c 
100 
107a 
107b 
107c 
10S 
109a 
109b 
110a 
110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118b 
118c. 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145] 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

145o 


102 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  46. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 
14  fib 
146C 
147a 
147b 
147c 
147d 
147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149},' 

14911 


150 

189 


Office 

classifi 

cation. 


9 
10 
i l 
12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 


2S 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 


Total  United  States  Army. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

Total 

officers 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Osteomyelitis 

1,389 

1,378 

40 

1,187 

133 

18 

1,338 

11 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

3,  e>27 

3,501 

14 

3,018 

430 

39 

3,487 

26 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

3,114 

3,099 

113 

2,705 

1,582 

221 

60 

2,986 

15 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

1,907 

1,894 

29 

274 

9 

1,865 

13 

160 

160 

S 

144 

6 

2 

152 
3, 509 

Synovitis 

3, 665 

3, 645 

136 

3,099 

239 

171 

20 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rlieuma- 

345 

344 

16 

308 

13 

7 

328 

1 

tism  excepted) 

1,614 

1,603 

32 

1,260 

293 

18 

1,571 

11 

Hallux  valgus 

2,057 

2,053 

35 

1,822 

156 

40 

2,018 

4 

Hainmer-toe 

1,461 

1,460 

12 

1,374 

58 

16 

1,448 

1 

Metatarsalgia 

1,476 

1,474 

26 

1,358 

51 

39 

1,448 

2 

Myositis 

I’es  planus 

4,135 

4,076 

135 

3,580 

292 

69 

3,941 

59 

26,379 

26, 367 

197 

24,020 

1,723 

427 

26,170 

12 

Talipes 

491 

490 

3 

441 

40 

6 

487 

i 

Tenosynovitis 

2, 671 

2,  662 

149 

2,399 

64 

50 

2,513 

9 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

27, 400 

27,  233 

688 

23, 850 

2,077 

618 

26, 545 

167 

Congenital  malformations 

2,034 

2,008 

113 

1,690 

169 

36 

1,895 

26 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

147, 137 

145,502 

4,447 

123, 835 

11,227 

5,993 

141,055 

1,635 

Total 

3, 515, 464 

3,484,658 

113,860 

2, 936, 055 

341,860 

92, 883 

3,370,798 

30,806 

XVIII.  External  causes  (excluding  battle  injuries). 

Bites 

450 

447 

19 

390 

25 

13 

42S 

3 

Burns 

6, 143 

6, 105 

185 

5, 325 

253 

342 

5,920 

43 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-rav 

1,325 

12 

1,318 

12 

36 

1,201 

11 

52 

1 

29 

1,282 

12 

7 

Concussion 

2,019 

2, 005 

254 

1, 573 

81 

97 

1,751 

14 

Contusion 

50,  25S 

49, 768 

1, 515 

42, 638 

2, 60S 

3,007 

48,  253 

490 

Crushing 

1, 535 

1,534 

230 

1,085 

SO 

139 

1,304 

1 

Dermatitis  from  traiunatisms 

6,  268 

6,  251 

300 

5, 835 

79 

37 

5,951 

17 

Dislocation  of  joint 

5,393 

5, 355 

245 

4, 675 

266 

169 

5,110 

3S 

Dislocation,  articular  cartilage  of  knee 

964 

962 

83 

823 

23 

33 

879 

a 2 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

499 

494 

14 

327 

20 

133 

480 

5 

Epiphvseal  separation 

84 

78 

1 

75 

1 

1 

77 

6 

F.ye  and  annexe,  traumatisms  of 

1,  526 

1,491 

1,367 

43 

1,244 

128 

76 

1,448 

35 

Foreign  bodies 

1,376 

30 

1, 148 

131 

58 

1,337 

9 

Fracture,  simple 

33, 335 

33. 163 

1,812 

28,  678 

1,359 

1,314 

31,351 

172 

Fracture,  compound 

6,  234 

6,211 

365 

5,  091 

369 

386 

5, 846 

23 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

212 

210 

n 

185 

12 

2 

199 

2 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

2, 131 

2, 130 

121 

1,714 

54 

241 

2,009 

i 

Gunshot  wounds 

753 

746 

21 

65S 

25 

42 

725 

7 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

338 

329 

19 

287 

19 

4 

310 

9 

102 

102 

9 

69 

14 

10 

03 

Poisoning  by  food 

2,  502 

2,  494 

162 

2,141 

100 

85 

2,332 

8 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

698 

681 

44 

5S7 

36 

14 

637 

17 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

6, 189 

6,175 

107 

5, 556 

442 

70 

6, 068 

14 

Sprain  of  joint 

Strain  

55,  679 

55, 279 

1,766 

48, 915 

2,425 

2,173 

53.513 

400 

10,471 

10,  112 

319 

9, 311 

446 

336 

10, 093 

59 

Suicide .- 

611 

601 

68 

470 

16 

47 

533 

10 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

W ounds,  multiple 

2,885 

2,  880 

160 

2,  507 

135 

78 

2,  720 

5 

2, 984 

2,  973 

262 

2, 200 

179 

332 

2.711 

a 

Wounds,  penetrating 

3,105 

3,095 

107 

2,  473 

194 

321 

2, 988 

10 

Wounds,  perforating 

2, 858 
66, 481 

2,  852 

73 

2,403 

209 

161 

2,779 

6 

Wounds  (others) 

65, 617 

1,940 

56, 681 

4,473 

1,146 

2,  523 

03, 677 

864 

Traumatisms  (others) 

23, 644 

23,400 

803 

20, 257 

1,-194 

22,  597 

244 

Total 

299, 069 

296, 537 

11,124 

256,  539 

15,407 

13,  467 

285,413 

2,532 

Grand  total 

3, 814, 533 

3, 781, 195 

124, 9S4 

3, 192,  594 

357,  267 

106, 350 

3,  656,211 

33,338 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


103 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

men. 

20 

933 

1C5 

1,038 

1,058 

11 

2,608 

394 

3,002 

3,013 

70 

2,009 

164 

2,173 

2,243 

22 

1,450 

260 

1,710 

1,732 

4 

107 

5 

112 

116 

79 

2, 155 

184 

2,339 

2,418 

8 

222 

13 

235 

243 

13 

1,019 

275 

1,294 

1,307 

24 

1,444 

107 

1,551 

1, 575 

7 

1,091 

46 

1,137 

1,144 

16 

939 

29 

968 

984 

84 

2,350 

139 

2,489 

2,573 

99 

17, 594 

1 , 337 

18,931 

19,030 

3 

397 

39 

436 

439 

109 

1,795 

48 

1,843 

1,952 

465 

18,268 

1,511 

19, 779 

20, 244 

73 

1,148 

105 

1,253 

1,326 

2,674 

94,137 

8, 85S 

102,995 

105, 669 

73,587 

2,141,107 

249, 771 

2,390,878 

2, 464,  465 

15 

250 

12 

262 

277 

132 

3,356 

131 

3,487 

3,619 

25 

897 

30 

927 

952 

9 

1 

10 

10 

128 

1,090 

38 

1,128 

1,256 

1,124 

29,  S25 

1,339 

31, 164 

32, 28S 

150 

686 

31 

717 

867 

273 

5,299 

63 

5,362 

5, 635 

173 

3,405 

160 

3, 565 

3,738 

42 

473 

16 

489 

531 

11 

232 

12 

244 

255 

54 

1 

55 

55 

26 

786 

07 

853 

879 

19 

794 

S7 

8S1 

900 

1, 167 

10,915 

641 

17, 556 

18, 723 

191 

2, 142 

140 

2, 2S2 

2,473 

7 

142 

10 

152 

159 

53 

698 

10 

708 

761 

14 

523 

21 

544 

558 

13 

214 

13 

227 

240 

6 

46 

7 

53 

59 

110 

1,018 

68 

1,680 

1,796 

29 

422 

24 

446 

475 

70 

5,010 

389 

5,399 

5,469 

1,250 

35,351 

1,494 

36, 845 

38, 095 

242 

6,937 

260 

7, 197 

7,439 

39 

302 

10 

372 

411 

115 

1,077 

77 

1,754 

1,S69 

128 

S67 

54 

921 

1,049 

43 

776 

m 

887 

930 

46 

1,432 

114 

1,546 

1,592 

1,318 

41,455 

2,310 

43, 771 

45, 089 

452 

14, 157 

736 

14,893 

15, 345 

7,411 

177, 900 

8, 483 

186,383 

193, 794 

80,998 

2,319,007 

258,254 

2, 577, 261 

2. 658, 259 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

18 

227 

24 

16 

267 

2S5 

2 

377 

33 

35 

445 

447 

42 

642 

51 

60 

753 

795 

5 

116 

9 

8 

133 

138 

4 

36 

1 

2 

39 

43 

53 

853 

53 

169 

1,075 

1,128 

8 

82 

7 

89 

97 

19 

230 

17 

18 

265 

2S4 

10 

340 

48 

39 

427 

437 

4 

252 

12 

16 

280 

284 

9 

391 

19 

39 

449 

458 

45 

1 . 090 

126 

67 

1, 2S3 

1,328 

89 

6,023 

369 

421 

6,813 

6,902 

37 

1 

6 

44 

44 

38 

557 

12 

45 

614 

652 

204 

4,976 

479 

598 

6,053 

6,257 

37 

462 

39 

34 

535 

572 

1,599 

25, 586 

1,857 

5,860 

33,303 

34,902 

36,929 

702, 780 

80,300 

90, 736 

873,816 

910,745 

3 

122 

7 

13 

142 

145 

48 

1,768 

113 

334 

2, 215 

2, 263 

11 

252 

2 

17 

29 

298 

2 

309 

2 

65 

425 

35 

95 

555 

620 

389 

11,652 

1,143 

2,942 

15,737 

10,126 

80 

369 

45 

133 

547 

627 

23 

284 

8 

36 

328 

351 

64 

1,118 

SO 

168 

1, 366 

1,430 

41 

321 

7 

32 

360 

401 

54 

7 

53 

114 

114 

1 

14 

1 

15 

16 

15 

403 

51 

76 

530 

545 

11 

311 

39 

58 

408 

419 

591 

10, 492 

661 

1,309 

12,462 

13, 053 

164 

2,702 

226 

3 SI 

3,369 

3,533 

4 

41 

1 

2 

44 

48 

66 

973 

43 

218 

1,234 

1,300 

5 

109 

2 

41 

152 

157 

5 

56 

4 

4 

64 

69 

2 

20 

5 

10 

35 

37 

46 

355 

16 

85 

456 

502 

a 

1.32 

9 

14 

J55 

166 

30 

440 

41 

58 

539 

569 

454 

11,440 

045 

2, 131 

14,  216 

14, 670 

66 

1,979 

147 

322 

2,448 

2,514 

26 

79 

1 

47 

127 

153 

36 

762 

56 

78 

896 

932 

131 

1,264 

116 

325 

1, 705 

1,836 

56 

1, 565 

77 

312 

1,954 

2,010 

23 

900 

84 

157 

1,141 

1,104 

558 

12, 123 

1, 673 

2,459 

16, 255 

16, 813 

323 

5,249 

310 

1,162 

6,721 

7,044 

3,348 

67, 836 

5, 669 

13,085 

86, 590 

89,938 

40, 277 

770, 616 

85, 969 

103,821 

960,406 

1,000,683 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149b 


150 

189 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 


8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 


104 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  46. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

American  troop 
Hawaii. 

s in  other 
Panama. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total 

White. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

2 

6 

6 

3 

2 

5 

u 

140b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

1 

3 

2 

5 

6 

1 

7 

7 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

i 

9 

2 

11 

15 

3 

18. 

12 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

2 

2 

2 

4 

2 

2 

4 

4 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

1 

1 

147c 

4 

19 

19 

12 

12 

19 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 

. 3 

i 

4 

2 

2 

1 

tism  excepted). 

149a 

1 

12 

12 

4 

1 

5 

4 

149b 

1 

2 

2 

12 

12 

9 

149c* 

1 

6 

6 

2 

9 

4 

2 

149(1 

Myositis...” 

6 

22 

10 

32j 

26 

17 

43 

21 

149e 

Pes  planus 

9 

54 

2 

56 

79 

9 

88 

51 

149f 

3 

3 

149k 

Tenosynovitis 

2 

2 

3 

5 

19 

1 

20 

4 

1491) 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

19 

107 

58 

165 

130 

22 

152 

126 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 

diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

3 

47 

20 

67 

12 

5 

17 

9 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

174 

695 

249 

944 

568 

128 

696 

559 

Total 

3,  344 

15, 328 

4,194 

19,  522 

9,  996 

1,886 

11,  882 

15,387 

classifi- 

cation. 

XVIII.  External  causes  {excluding  battle  injuries). 

1 

Bites 

1 

5 

5 

10 

5 

5 

5 

2 

Burns 

5 

26 

5 

31 

50 

1 

51 

41 

3 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-rav 

11 

4 

15 

11 

1 

12 

19 

4 

Compression 

5 

Concussion 

tsi 

7 

6 

13 

30 

2 

32. 

6 

6 

Contusion 

2 

209 

73 

282 

310 

34 

344 

243 

7 

Crush  in? 

5 

2 

2 

fs 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

4 

48 

4 

52 

89 

2 

91 

77 

9 

Dislocation  of  joint 

8 

IS 

20 

38 

36 

5 

41 

37 

HI 

Dislocation,  articular  cartilage  of  knee 

2 

2 

6 

6 

10 

11 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

3 

6 

6 

4 

4 

9 

12 

Epiphvseal  separation 

5 

5 

1 

13 

Eve* and  annexa,  traumatisms  of 

2 

14 

6 

20 

19 

4 

23 

9 

14 

Foreign  bodies 

2 

9 

18 

3 

21 

7 

15 

Fracture,  simple 

54 

187 

31 

218 

458 

22 

480 

304 

16 

Fracture,  compound 

10 

17 

1 

18 

49 

2 

51 

22 

17 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

1 

1 

1 

1 

18 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

2 

1 

1 

19 

Gunshot  rvounds I 

2 

5 

1 

6 

5 

1 

6 

10 

20 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

1 

3 

3 

1 

6 

5 

21 

Homicides 

1 

2 

2 

2 

22 

Poisoning  by  food 

6 

72 

20 

92 

49 

1 

50 

23 

23 

Poisoning,  other  acute .• 

4 

12 

1 

13 

9 

2 

11 

5 

24 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

7 

14 

8 

22 

24 

2 

26 

19 

25 

Sprain  of  joint 

62 

327 

154 

481 

640 

116 

756 

450 

26 

Strain  

ii 

74 

26 

109 

127 

11 

138 

54 

27 

Suicide 

3 

7 

7 

3 

5 

S 

9 

2S 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

9 

10 

2 

12 

10 

10 

9 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

3 

12 

5 

17 

4 

2 

6 

11 

30 

Wounds,  penetrating 

8 

2 

3 

5 

2 

1 

3 

7 

31 

Wounds,  perforating 

4 

7 

5 

12 

11 

4 

15 

19 

32 

Wounds  (others) 

64 

589 

373 

962 

799 

87 

886 

863 

33 

Traumatisms  (others) 

28 

155 

86 

241 

133 

10 

143 

221 

Total 

365 

1,851 

846 

2,697 

2, 920 

319 

3,239 

2,499 

Grand  total 

3,709 

17,179 

5,040 

22,  219 

12,916 

2,205 

15,121 

17,886 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


105 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Inter- 

national 

classili- 

Color  not 
stated. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

1 

2 

3 

6 

2 

8 

5 

6 

146a 

14 

4 

18 

3 

3 

1 

16 

9 

146b 

4 

4 

14 

1 

15 

6 

6 

3 

4 

1 

1 

6 

4 

4 

3 

2 

8 

147a 

147b 

20 

2 

22 

21 

2 

23 

u 

2 

7 

147c 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

147d 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

4 

6 

147e 

12 

i 

13 

6 

6 

1 

3 

149a 

2 

2 

6 

6 

1 

149b 

18 

18 

i 

1 

1 

1 

149c 

49 

2 

51 

135 

3 

22 

?9 

17 

37 

149d 

129 

6 

90 

6 

96 

3 

6 

3 

149e 

3 

1 

1 

1 

149f 

16 

21 

6 

6 

4 

H9g 

149b 

200 

2 

20 

222 

43 

5 

4S 

83 

25 

59 

2 

7 

11 

1 

14 

150 

825 

19 

126 

970 

1,465 

116 

7 

1,588 

502 

152 

981 

189 

24, 834 

1,919 

1, 875 

28, 628 

26, 623 

3, 790 

272 

30,685 

12, 157 

3, 151 

15,498 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

54 

1 

7 

62 

30 

2 

1 

33 

21 

7 

15 

2 

8 

8 

3 

3 

2 

5 

3 

4 

7 

2 

9 

8 

8 

4 

6 

4 

5 

296 

12 

65 

373 

103 

7 

110 

206 

248 

6 

5 

6 

11 

11 

2 

13 

1 

7 

22 

1 

i 

24 

16 

1 

17 

12 

5 

8 

25 

1 

1 

27 

36 

36 

19 

4 

15 

9 

7 

7 

4 

1 

2 

10 

s 

10 

18 

14 

1 

70 

85 

2 

3 

11 

12 

1 

1 

6 

12 

12 

1 

1 

23 

1 

11 

13 

14 

8 

8 

3 

3 

1 

6 

180 

5 

185 

142 

4 

146 

70 

36 

15 

16 

55 

4 

59 

44 

1 

8 

3 

12 

1 

i 

2 

17 

25 

1 

23 

49 

17 

17 

1 

18 

1 

1 

6 

6 

5 

9 

19 

i 

1 

2 

3 

3 

6 

i 

2 

20 

1 

1 

21 

15 

1 

16 

9 

9 

4 

4 

22 

2 

2 

5 

2 

15 

23 

24 

11 

12 

26 

35 

2 

37 

11 

1 

2 

465 

5 

42 

. 512 

249. 

11 

253 

38 

107 

25 

97 

14 

111 

43 

2 

34 

4 

8 

17 

2o 

27 

5 

5 

5 

1 

28 

28 

11 

11 

3 

1 

1 

28 

31 

7 

38 

11 

2 

13 

4 

3 

4 

29 

106 

9 

115 

15 

2 

17 

3 

30 

24 

i 

4 

29 

16 

1 

17 

1 

5 

31 

496 

4 

61 

561 

356 

20 

3 

379 

580 

79 

205 

32 

200 

2 

23 

225 

142 

2 

9 

153 

169 

23 

52 

33 

2,201 

31 

297 

2,529 

1,332 

59 

85 

1,476 

1,452 

251 

829 

27,035 

1,950 

2,172 

31,157 

27,955 

3,849 

357 

32, 161 

13,609 

3,402 

16,327 

106 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  46. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  United  States  Army. 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Agent. 

Total 

officers 

Total 

officers 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

including 

native 

troops. 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 
(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

Knife 

3, 0S7 

3,056 

39 

2, 633 

320 

64 

3,017 

31 

2 

Pistol  ball 

3, 079 

.3, 066 

147 

2,438 

310 

171 

2, 919 

13 

3 

Rifle  ball 

4,  608 

4,  589 

79 

3, 868 

317 

325 

4, 510 

19 

4 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

16, 227 

15.994 

237 

14,237 

1,002 

468 

15, 707 

233 

5 

Other  military  agents 

10, 122 

10, 085 

431 

7,813 

531 

1,310 

9, 654 

37 

6 

96 

96 

3 

6 

1 

86 

93 

2,924 
9, 994 

2,924 

1,188 

70S 

1,671 

6 

59 

1,736 

8 

Automobiles 

9;  957 

8, 656 

296 

297 

9,249 

37 

9 

Motor  cycles 

5, 038 

5,  026 

503 

4,312 

84 

127 

4,523 

12 

10 

Railroad  accidents 

2.  738 

2,  733 

63 

2,242 

189 

239 

2,670 

5 

ii 

Street  car  accidents 

703 

697 

24 

635 

26 

12 

673 

6 

12 

Other  vehicles 

4,267 

4,  233 

95 

3,620 

283 

235 

4, 138 

34 

13 

14 

Animals 

Conflagration 

14,213 

48 

14,118 

48 

341 

3 

12, 892 
43 

523 

362 

2 

13, 777 
45 

95 

15 

Crushing 

10, 795 

10,  703 

338 

9, 386 

771 

208 

10, 365 

92 

10 

Electricity 

137 

137 

6 

116 

X 

7 

131 

17 

Falls. . ..I 

49, 955 

49, 454 

2,  080 

43, 591 

2,404 

1,379 

47, 374 

501 

IS 

Splinters 

985 

977 

15 

884 

65 

13 

962 

8 

19 

Machinery 

734 

723 

9 

656 

53 

5 

714 

11 

20 

1,640 

1,640 
3, 958 

25 

1 105 

233 

277 

1,615 
3, 880 

21 

Excessive  heat 

3,977 

78 

3,623 

210 

47 

19 

22 

Stones 

613 

601 

9 

465 

97 

30 

592 

12 

23 

59 

1 

2 

58 

1 

24 

Hot  liquids 

2,737 

2,  715 

45 

2,459 

109 

102 

2,  670 

22 

25 

Firo,  conflagration  excepted 

978 

970 

24 

877 

40 

29 

946 

8 

26 

Poisons 

170 

153 

15 

120 

14 

4 

138 

17 

27 

Other  external  agents 

149, 145 

147, 826 

4, 569 

128, 136 

7,  514 

7,  607 

143, 257 

1,319 

Total 

299, 069 

296, 537 

11, 124 

256, 539 

15,407 

13,467 

2S5, 413 

2, 532 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


107 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Office 

X Ulcli 

classifi- 

officers 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

men. 

stated. 

men. 

12 

1,907 

189 

2,096 

2, 108 

26 

570 

104 

63 

737 

7C3 

i 

89 

1,204 

176 

1,380 

1,469 

50 

1,167 

122 

169 

1,458 

1,508 

2 

41 

1,963 

170 

2, 133 

2,174 

32 

1,690 

13S 

309 

2, 137 

2, 169 

3 

180 

10, 548 

621 

11, 169 

11,349 

98 

2,925 

313 

447 

3,685 

3.7S3 

4 

181 

3, 033 

212 

3,245 

3,426 

229 

4,524 

307 

1,258 

6,089 

6,318 

5 

1 

3 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

797 

1,255 

4 

1,259 

2,056 

381 

397 

2 

58 

457 

S38 

7 

513 

5,797 

177 

5,974 

6, 487 

183 

2,653 

103 

295 

3, 051 

3,234 

8 

250 

2,340 

47 

2,387 

2,637 

245 

1,790 

30 

126 

1,946 

2, 191 

9 

29 

1,166 

75 

1,241 

1,270 

33 

1,024 

111 

239 

1,374 

1,407 

10 

23 

558 

22 

580 

603 

1 

70 

2 

10 

82 

83 

11 

39 

1,781 

114 

1,895 

1,934 

53 

1,771 

161 

233 

2, 165 

2,218 

12 

281 

10,344 

348 

10, 692 

10. 973 

53 

2,150 

46 

352 

2,548 

2, 601 

13 

3 

37 

37 

40 

4 

2 

6 

6 

14 

245 

6,822 

309 

7, 131 

7,376 

77 

2,100 

366 

205 

2,671 

2,748 

15 

2 

69 

1 

70 

72 

2 

43 

7 

7 

57 

59 

16 

1,464 

30,  538 

1,338 

31,876 

33,340 

524 

10, 936 

807 

1,343 

13,086 

13, 610 

17 

15 

734 

46 

780 

795 

121 

13 

13 

147 

147 

18 

4 

469 

23 

492 

496 

4 

153 

23 

5 

181 

185 

19 

16 

607 

149 

756 

772 

8 

37S 

82 

257 

717 

725 

20 

61 

3,200 

191 

3,391 

3,452 

14 

330 

16 

46 

392 

406 

21 

4 

295 

48 

343 

347 

5 

152 

41 

30 

223 

228 

22 

44 

44 

44 

8 

1 

2 

11 

n 

23 

31 

1,611 

65 

1,676 

1,707 

13 

743 

39 

98 

880 

893 

24 

20 

580 

21 

601 

621 

3 

257 

IS 

28 

303 

306 

25 

11 

94 

9 

103 

114 

2 

19 

3 

4 

26 

28 

26 

3,099 

90, 901 

4, 12S 

95,029 

98, 128 

1,311 

31,860 

2,813 

7,486 

42, 159 

43,  470 

27 

7,411 

177, 900 

8,483 

186,383 

193, 794 

3,348 

67, 836 

5,669 

13,085 

86, 590 

89, 938 

108 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  46. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  other 


Office 
classifi- 
cation . 

Agent. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Agent  causing  injury  { excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

TCniic 

1 

32 

16 

48 

3S 

10 

48 

49 

2 

Pistol  ball 

8 

9 

8 

17 

6 

3 

9 

16 

3 

Rifle  ball 

6 

7 

4 

11 

14 

4 

18 

25 

4 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

9 

166 

43 

209 

156 

20 

176 

250 

5 

Other  military  agents 

21 

HI 

2 

12 

24 

5 

29 

34 

6 

1 

1 

1 

Air  machines 

10 

2 

2 

3 

S 

Automobiles 

12 

21 

5 

26 

76 

7 

S3 

61 

1) 

Motorcycles 

8 

25 

1 

26 

117 

6 

123 

18 

10 

1 

3 

1 

4 

4 

4 

7 

11 

2 

2 

12 

Other  vehicles 

3 

4 

6 

10 

20 

1 

21 

21 

13 

Animals 

7 

52 

125 

177 

146 

3 

149 

120 

14 

1 

1 

15 

Crushing 

16 

87 

81 

168 

163 

7 

170 

106 

16 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

17 

Falls : 

92 

380 

179 

559 

494 

67 

561 

479 

18 

6 

4 

10 

11 

2 

13 

6 

19 

Machinery 

1 

6 

6 

12 

1 

8 

12 

20 

Excessive  cold 

1 

21 

Excessive  heat 

3 

16 

2 

18 

5 

1 

6 

29 

22 

3 

6 

9 

6 

1 

7 

4 

23 

Strangulation 

1 

24 

1 

13 

4 

17 

23 

23 

24 

1 

6 

1 

15 

15 

10 

20 

2 

4 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

27 

Other  external  agents 

159 

994 

351 

1,345 

1,588 

180 

1,768 

1,223 

Total 

365 

1,851 

846 

2,697 

2,920 

319 

3, 239 

2,499 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY", 


109 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


j -s  : 

countries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

19 

1 

20 

18 

1 

19 

15 

5 

11 

1 

25 

1 

2 

28 

11 

11 

4 

9 

2 

144 

16 

160 

25 

1 

26 

9 

2 

8 

128 

3 

18 

149 

64 

2 

3 

69 

167 

10 

56 

4 

109 

1 

52 

162 

79 

4 

83 

21 

3 

13 

5 

10 

10 

1 

9 

1 

10 

5 

7 

19 

4 

2 

25 

29 

29 

4 

13 

20 

8 

18 

1 

19 

4 

4 

2 

3 

9 

24 

24 

14 

2 

16 

1 

1 

3 

10 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

11 

20 

1 

2 

23 

3 

3 

11 

18 

12 

68 

i 

10 

79 

12 

12 

77 

13 

13 

1 

1 

14 

3 

53 

58 

S 

66 

80 

1 

1 

16 

445 

2 

35 

482 

319 

n 

1 

331 

304 

49 

148 

17 

5 

5 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

18 

3 

3 

6 

6 

3 

3 

19 

119 

2 

20 

141 

1 

1 

20 

19 

1 

20 

24 

24 

9 

4 

6 

21 

2 

2 

3 

1 

4 

7 

3 

2 

22 

2 

2 

1 

23 

27 

3 

30 

18 

1 

1 

20 

14 

4 

4 

24 

6 

1 

7 

3 

3 

1 

2 

25 

1 

1 

1 

1 

17 

26 

940 

15 

117 

1,072 

630 

27 

4 

661 

691 

127 

501 

27 

2,201 

31 

297 

2,529 

1,332 

59 

85 

1,476 

1,452 

251 

829 

110 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white , 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period 

4,128,479 

4,092,457 

206,382 

3, 599, 527 

286,548 

3,886,075 

36,022 

national 

classifi- 

Total 

Total 

Total  enlisted  men  American 

cation 

officers 

officers 

troops. 

No. 

and 

and 

Total 

, 

enlisted 

enlisted 

Total 

men. 

men , 

officers. 

native 

including 

native 

Ameri- 

can 

White.® 

Colored. 

Total. 

troops. 

troops. 

troops. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

0. 37 

0.  37 

0.24 

0.37 

0. 24 

0. 38 

0. 06 

2 

Typhus  fever 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

3.  77 

3. 45 

• 2. 12 

3.  53 

3. 00 

3.52 

40.08 

5 

Smallpox 

.21 

.20 

.05 

.17 

.71 

.21 

.67 

6 

Measles 

23.  79 

23.  65 

4.  72 

25.01 

17.00 

24.  66 

39.08 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

2.83 

2.  85 

1.08 

3.05 

.34 

2.95 

.06 

S 

Whooping  cough 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.03 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

2. 64 

2.  67 

1.56 

2. 68 

.72 

2. 72 

.06 

10 

Influenza 

191.  82 

191.  56 

138.  68 

186.  50 

207.  46 

194.  35 

222. 40 

12 

Asiatic  cholera 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

1 7 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 1 

1.15 

1.11 

1.23 

.99 

.77 

1.10 

5.33  1 

17 

Leprosy 

.00 

11 

18 

Erysipelas 

.63 

.63 

.50 

.64 

.46 

.64 

.03 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1.22 

1.23 

.54 

1.29 

.35 

1.27 

.06 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

1.24 

1.25 

1. 19 

2. 28 

1.29 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.06 

. 05 

.04 

.05 

.07 

. 05 

.44 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

.43 

.40 

.32 

.33 

1.25 

.41 

3. 19 

19f 

German  measles 

4.21 

4.16 

2.54 

4.  50 

.90 

4.25 

9.41 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1.17 

1.  IS 

.58 

1.09 

1.84 

1.21 

.14 

19h 

Mumps 

55.  80 

56. 12 

11.99 

49.99 

134.75 

58.  47 

18.76 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

.03 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.02 

.03 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.00 

. 02 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

191 

Trench  fever 

. 19 

. 19 

.26 

. 15 

.01 

19 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

.02 

.02 

.09 

.02 

. 02 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

8.01 

8.59 

2.87 

8.59 

12.  58 

8.89 

11.19 

19o 

V aceinia 

4.  93 

4.96 

.95 

5.  35 

2.87 

5. 17 

.78 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1.24 

.93 

.81 

.88 

1.63 

.94 

35.39 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

.05 

.05 

.07 

.05 

.05 

. 05 

.03 

20b 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

20C 

Pyemia,  surgical 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

22 

Anthrax. . .7 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.03 

23 

Rabies 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

24 

Tetanus 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

.00 

.01 

.03 

25a 

Trench  foot 

. 50 

. 50 

. 13 

. 49 

. 41 

52 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

: 11 

26 

03 

03 

.03 

.05 

.04 

m 

27 

Beriberi 

.02 

. 00 

.00 

1*  97 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

6.  00 

6.  04 

2. 18 

6. 14 

5.  07 

6.24 

1.61 

v 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

2Sa 

Tuberculosis  of  luugs 

8. 05 

8.00 

5.23 

7.  76 

11.85 

8. 15 

14. 10 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculhsis 

.60 

.61 

.41 

.53 

1.31 

.62 

.25  J i 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

.06 

.06 

.01 

.04 

.29 

.06 

.08 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

.64 

.64 

.34 

. 57 

1.52 

. 65 

.44 

Tuberculosis  (all) 

9.35 

9.30 

6.  00 

8. 90 

14.  97 

9.48 

14.  88 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

16.24 

16.  25 

4.36 

12. 63 

64. 99 

16.  88 

14.49 

38a 

( 'hancroidal  infection 

9.46 

9.47 

1.81 

7.45 

34.68 

9.  88 

7.52 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

61.02 

61.30 

9.  82 

49.  54 

231.  95 

64.03 

28.  45 

Venereal  (all) 

86.  71 

87. 02 

15.  99 

69.  62 

331.62 

90.  79 

50.46 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

.24 

.24 

.03 

.25 

.21 

.25 

. 11 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

.15 

.15 

.25 

. 14 

.10 

.14 

.11 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

1.61 

1.61 

1.38 

1.61 

1.44 

1.62 

2.03 

4Sa 

Arthritis 

8.14 

8.19 

3. 55 

7.  69 

15.13 

8.44 

2.  75 

48b 

09, 

02 

.09 

02 

01 

02 

49 

Scurvy 

. 00 

’ 00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

.17 

. 17 

.40 

.16 

.13 

.16 

.08 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

1.70 

1.71 

.34 

1.85 

.83 

1.7S 

.08 

51b 

Cretinism  and  mvxedema 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.03 

52a 

Addison’s  disease 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

a Includes  total  strength  for  “Other  countries  and  not  stated.’’ 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY.  Ill 

colored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  acid  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


124,266 

1,965,297 

145,826 

2,111,123 

2,235,389 

73,728 

1,469,656 

122,412 

1,592,063 

1,665,796 

Inter- 

national 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men 

elassili- 

Total 

Total 

cation 

officers 

No. 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

enlisted. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

0.14 

0.  25 

0.31 

0. 25 

0.  24 

0.37 

0.  53 

0. 19 

0. 54 

0.  53 

1 

.01 

.00 

9 

2.64 

4.  89 

3. 88 

4.  82 

4.  70 

.81 

.47 

.61 

. 56 

. 57 

4 

. 07 

.29 

1.36 

.37 

.35 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.01 

6.  54 

40.  98 

27.  71 

40.  06 

3S.  20 

1.68 

5.12 

5. 46 

5.  68 

5.  50 

6 

1.39 

4.  47 

.60 

4.  20 

4.04 

.62 

1.33 

.07 

1.46 

1.42 

7 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

8 

1.45 

2.84 

.87 

2.  70 

2.  63 

1.86 

2.  67 

.60 

2.97 

2.  92 

9 

144.  61 

242.62 

266.  51 

244.  27 

238.  70 

132. 15 

119.92 

152. 10 

137.  38 

137. 15 

10 

12 

. 86 

.64 

.90 

.66 

.67 

1.80 

1.34 

.56 

1.59 

1.60 

14 

17 

. 65 

.95 

. 65 

.93 

.91 

.27 

.26 

.30 

.30 

.30 

18 

.64 

1.50 

.52 

1.44 

1.39 

.43 

1. 13 

.18 

1.18 

1. 15 

19a 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

1 Qh 

. 86 

1.86 

3. 81 

1.99 

1.93 

. 15 

.40 

. 77 

.46 

. 45 

19c 

.03 

.05 

.12 

.06 

.06 

.05 

.04 

.02 

. 04 

.04 

19d 

.42 

.48 

1.  47 

. 55 

. 54 

. 18 

. 14 

1.06 

.24 

.23 

19e 

3.  82 

7.  S6 

1.67 

7.  43 

7. 23 

.42 

. -2 

. 10 

.34 

.35 

191 

. 56 

1.25 

2.  35 

1.33 

1.29 

.61 

.94 

1.38 

1.  13 

1.  11 

19e: 

13.  26 

59.  78 

154^15 

66.31 

63.  36 

10.48 

39.  16 

122.  72 

50.  93 

49. 14 

19h 

.04 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.09 

. 05 

.02 

.06 

.06 

19i 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.07 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

19j 

. 02 

.03 

. 02 

. 02 

. 01 

01 

01 



. 01 

. 01 

. 00 

. 73 

. 35 

.02 

4fi 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. IS 

. 04 

. 04 

05 

4.  54 

15. 30 

24.  42 

15. 94 

15.  30 

. 19 

.25 

.09 

.26 

.25 

19n 

1.55 

9.57 

5.  56 

9.29 

8.86 

.03 

.08 

. 05 

.09 

. 08 

19o 

.57 

.77 

2.  7S 

.91 

.89 

. 12 

. 12 

.08 

. 13 

.13 

19p 

.08 

.05 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.07 

. 04 

. 04 

.06 

. 06 

20a 



. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

00 



.01 

.01 

. 01 

. 00 

. 00 

.01 

01 

.02 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.05 

. 02 

.03 

!03 

23 

. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

. 00 

01 

00 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.35 

1.  12 

.94 

1.21 

1. 17 

25a 

.01 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

25b 

. 05 

. 10 

. 06 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

2.  34 

8. 12 

4. 96 

7.  90 

7.59 

1.97 

3.91 

5.  69 

4.  4S 

4.  37 

47 

6. 90 

12.14 

17.50 

12.51 

12.  20 

2.  60 

2. 43 

6. 39 

2.94 

2.  93 

28a 

.31 

.43 

.94 

.46 

. 45 

.64 

.70 

1.93 

.86 

.85 

28b 

.01 

. 04 

. 14 

. 05 

.05 

.03 

.04 

. 50 

• OS 

.08 

29 

.39 

. 76 

1.94 

.84 

.82 

.28 

.35 

1.15 

.44 

. 43 

30-35 

7.61 

13.37 

20.52 

13.  S7 

13.  52 

3.  55 

3.52 

9.  97 

4. 33 

4.  29 

3. 32 

17.76 

111.09 

24.21 

23.05 

6. 16 

5.  90 

16.  66 

7. 68 

7.61 

37 

.57 

7.50 

46.  39 

10.  19 

9.  65 

3.91 

6.  06 

20.  52 

8. 18 

7.  99 

38a 

5.  54 

75.84 

424.  49 

99.  93 

94.  67 

17.  65 

15.  95 

20.  27 

18.  78 

IS.  73 

38b 

9.  24 

101. 12 

581.  94 

134.  33 

127.  37 

27.71 

27.91 

57.  45 

34. 64 

34.  33 

.03 

.40 

.36 

.40 

.38 

. 04 

. 07 

.06 

.07 

.07 

36 

. 18 

. 13 

. 18 

. 18 

.20 

.09 

.07 

.09 

. 10 

39-45 

1.63 

1.  88 

1.93 

1.  SS 

1.87 

.98 

.73 

.95 

. 81 

.82  i 

46 

3. 11 

8.  63 

19.  54 

9.  39 

9.  04 

4.  50 

6.  93 

11.  74 

7.  78 

7.63 

. 06 

. 02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.09 

. 00 

. 01 

.01 

48b 

. 00 

. 00 

oo 

.43 

. 22 

. 14 

.21 

. 22 

.34 

. 10 

. 11 

• 12 

50 

. 30 

3.  04 

1.49 

2.  93 

2.  78 

. 15 

. 17 

. 44 

.44 

51a 

. 02 

.01 



.01 

. 01 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00  1 

52  a 

2 

tcr- 

onal 

ssi- 

tion 

lo. 

1 

2 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

17 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19m 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20b 

20c 

22 

23 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

27 

47 

28a 

2Sb 

29 

-35 

37 

3Sa 

38b 

36 

-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 

51a 

51b 

52a 

i>  Im 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


T.otu  A", 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period. 


Cause. 


i 


8,38S 


Officers, 

other 

countries. 


16,995 


Phil 


White. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 


Typhoid  fever 

Typhus  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Asiatic  cholera 

Dysentery  (all) 

Leprosy 

Erysipelis 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken-pox 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic). 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Parat yphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  fever 

Trench  mouth 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Aerogenes  eapsulatus  infection 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

Rabies 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Beriberi 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


0. 48 


5.84 
. 12 
4.  41 
.36 


25.48 
.65 
6.  30 
.53 


.60  -18 

108. 25  62. 08 

.59 

i.  67  8.94 


.36 


.53 

.06 


1. 12 


. 12 
2.15 
.72 
6.44 


.47 

.94 


20.  95 


. 12 


. 12 


1.79 
.24 
10.  49 


2.  29 
1.  35 
80.91 


.18 


1.55 


2.12 


II.  Tuberculosis. 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis . . . 
Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

Tuberculosis  (all) 


3.46 


.12 

3. 5S 


6. 35 
.41 
.06 
.41 
7.24 


III.  Venereal  diseases. 


Syphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  infection 
Gonococcus  infection. 
Venereal  (all) 


3.  81 
1.79 
7. 39 
12. 99 


35. 84 

64.  44 
79.97 
180. 14 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Gout 

Scurvy 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

Addison’s  disease 


.36 
1. 19 
1.67 
.36 


48 


.06 
.35 
2.  77 
4.12 
.24 


. 12 

. 35 


dudes  troops  in  China. 


ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


113 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917, 


to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

16,161 

3,319 

19,480 

19,6SS 

14,232 

97,49S 

10,535 

108,033 

18,576 

5,615 

11,831 

Inter- 

Other 

national 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

countries 

Transports. 

classi- 

not stated,  c 

fication 

No. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

3.  09 

2.  57 

2. 88 

0.01 

0. 01 

0.05 

0.08 

1 

.07 

2 

1.48 

1.23 

88. 34 

2.  04 

1.59 

1.33 

1.58 

45. 38 

0. 18 

50.  72 

4 

.63 

.03 

.09 

.04 

1.24 

.08 

5 

10.  46 

12.05 

10.  73 

6. 15 

19.  75 

14.12 

10. 73 

13.83 

6.84 

33.13 

92. 54 

6 

■ 74 

.62 

. 10 

2.  25 

2. 11 

.09 

1.92 

.05 

. IS 

7 

.07 

.01 

.01 

8 

.97 

2.  04 

1.07 

.28 

.99 

.05 

. IS 

9 

62.62 

55. 14 

61. 35 

106. 18 

419.  06 

78. 75 

113. 05 

82.  62 

135.  51 

1S7. 35 

375.  51 

10 

.07 

.32 

12 

.25 

.21 

1.42 

9.70 

.33 

.66 

.36 

5.98 

.18 

6.  76 

14 

.05 

.53 

17 

. 06 

.05 

.46 

1.05 

.33 

.31 

.05 

18 

.05 

.09 

.06 

. 11 

19a 

.01 

.01 

19b 

3. 23 

.14 

.28 

.16 

19c 



.05 

.07 

.86 

19d 

.12 

2. 11 

.46 

.49 

.13 

.57 

. 18 

4.  74 

1.  42 

1.61 

19e 

2.85 

.30 

2.41 

.46 

4.  57 

1.40 

. 19 

1.28 

3. 12 

4.  27 

21.72 

19f 

. 12 

.30 

. 15 

.25 

1.55 

.52 

1.23 

.59 

.05 

.36 

.17 

19g 

14. 11 

32.24 

17.  20 

4. 17 

145.  06 

24.41 

79.  26 

30.  02 

27. 13 

7.  66 

10.  90 

19h 

.42 

191 

19j 

.07 

19k 

.07 

191 

19m 

14.23 

6.33 

12.89 

2.  08 

.77 

1.56 

1.41 

4.  63 

3.03 

25.  36 

19n 

.87 

.72 

.36 

4.43 

2.  4S 

.47 

2.  29 

.65 

.71 

1.01 

19o 

.31 

.26 

3.  91 

1.83 

.07 

.09 

.07 

27.  40 

.36 

64.  58 

19p 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.05 

20a 

20b 

20c 

.07 

.02 

.02 

.08 

22 

.01 

.01 

23 

.06 

.05 

24 

3.02 

.04 

.04 

25a 

.01 

.01 

. 16 

. 18 

25b 

.02 

.02 

. OS 

26 

. 54 

.36 

4.  99 

27 

.93 

1.21 

.98 

1.73 

10. 68 

1.84 

1.71 

1.83 

1.45 

2. 62 

47 

5.07 

3. 31 

4.77 

1.57 

8. 36 

1.61 

3.51 

1.  82 

15.61 

19.59 

9. 13 

28a 

.87 

.72 

. 77 

.05 

. 19 

. 06 

. 27 

.18 

.25 

98h 

.21 

.01 

.09 

.02 

. 16 

29 

19 

.60 

.26 

.20 

.91 

.19 

. 57 

.23 

.49 

.36 

.42 

30-35 

6. 13 

3.  92 

5. 75 

1.78 

10.  26 

1.87 

4.37 

2. 14 

16.53 

20. 13 

9.80 

7. 55 

14. 16 

8.68 

14.  07 

53.  40 

2.  57 

5.03 

2.  S3 

10.  50 

4. 10 

25.  69 

37 

6.  37 

6.  63 

6. 42 

31. 18 

83.  70 

3.21 

6. 36 

3.  55 

5.  76 

2.67 

12.  59 

38a 

36.  39 

37.  36 

36.  55 

43.53 

197.  80 

14.  98 

29. 14 

16.  43 

20.  35 

49. 16 

31.  36 

38b 

50. 30 

58. 15 

51.  64 

88. 78 

334.  89 

20.  77 

40.  53 

22.  81 

36.61 

55.  92 

69.64 

. 15 

. 14 

.03 

03 

1 1 

1 R 

08 

36 

. 19 

. 15 

.31 

.21 

.05 

05 

. 05 

. 18 

. 17 

39-45 

2.  04 

1.51 

1.95 

2. 18 

62. 33 

.18 

. 17 

2. 05 

1.07 

2.  45 

46 

3.  47 

3.31 

3.  44 

2. 18 

14.  83 

1.54 

2.  09 

1.62 

1.40 

3.  21 

4.  65 

48a 

.06 

.05 

. 01 

. 01 

48b 

.07 

49 

.06 

.05 

.05 

. 56 

. 02 

.02 

. 05 

. 18 

.08 

50 

.25 

.21 

. 10 

1.  05 

. 18 

. 17 

. 11 

.08 

51a 

.08 

51b 



52a 

i c Separate  strength  for  white  and  colored  not  available. 


114 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enlisted  men  American 
■ troops. 

Total 
native, 
j troops. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Continued. 

52b 

Acromegalv 

0.01 

0 01 

0 01 

0 01 

53a 

Leucemia 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

0. 03 

53b 

Hodgkin's  disease 

.02 

.02 

09 

02 

03 

ss 

Goiter,  simple 

. 36 

.36 

.07 

.38 

.24 

.38 

03 

116 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

03 

53c 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.02 

.05 

03 

54 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

. 15 

.14 

. 16 

.14 

. a 

.14 

1. 28 

55a 

Hemophilia 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

55b 

Obesity 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.06 

.04 

55c 

l’urpura 

.07 

.07 

.50 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.03  ! 

55(1 

Muscular  rheumatism 

2.  93 

2.  94 

1.41 

2.  79 

3.04 

3.02 

2 03  ! 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

1.28 

1.29 

. 54 

1.28 

1.16 

1.33 

. 25 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

1.  29 

1.30 

1.27 

1.33 

.50 

1.30 

.50 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

.62 

.63 

. 18 

.65 

.70 

.65 

.03 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.19 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

.02 

02 

02 

09 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

.12 

.12 

. 05 

• ii 

.22 

. 13 

.03 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

.06 

.06 

.09 

.05 

.08 

.05 

03 

65a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

.06 

.06 

.02 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.03  l| 

65  b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

. 15 

.15 

.06 

.16 

.14 

.16 

. 14 

64 

Apoplexy 

.10 

.10 

.12 

.08 

.18 

.09 

.08 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.06  1 

66b 

Paraplegia 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

03 

02 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

.27 

.27 

.18 

.27 

.27 

! 28 

.28 

69 

Epilepsy 

2.13 

2.13 

.25 

2.  09 

3.  65 

2.23 

1.42  ! 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.03 

.03 

71b 

Neurasthenia 

2.17 

2.18 

4.32 

2.10 

.93 

2.  07 

.78  I, 

74c 

Enuresis 

.73 

.73 

.02 

.76 

.84 

.77 

.03 

71d 

Neurosis 

.20 

.20 

.18 

.21 

. 15 

.20 

03 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 

1.06 

1.07 

.32 

1.05 

1.  63 

1. 11 

.03  j 

74  f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

.94 

.95 

1. 16 

.91 

.09 

.94 

.03  1 

72 

< 'horea 

.08 

.08 

.00 

.09 

.03 

.08 

. 11 

75a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

1.52 

1.53 

.74 

1.54 

1.58 

1.57 

1.42 

73b 

1.35 

1.35 

1.07 

1.  28 

1.85 

1.36 

1.50 

<3c 

Neuritis 

1.49 

1.50 

2.32 

1.36 

2.10 

1.45 

1.22 

73d 

Speech,  defective 

.0.5 

.05 

01 

0=i 

OQ 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

1.33 

1.33 

2.  22 

1.25 

1.27 

1.28 

1.03 

VI.  Mental  alienation . 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

.07 

. 07 

12 

07 

65a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

1.27 

1.28 

.42 

1.36 

.61 

1.32 

.06 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

3.17 

3. 19 

.06 

3.11 

6. 16 

3.  36 

.44 

68c 

Malingering 

.18 

.18 

.01 

.18 

.26 

.19 

.28 

68d 

Dementia  prscox 

1.52 

1.53 

.24 

1.61 

1.22 

1.60 

1. 14 

68e 

Psy  chasthenia 

.20 

.20 

.54 

. 19 

.03 

.19 

.06 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

1.91 

1.93 

1.95 

1.96 

1.10 

1.93 

.03 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

.14 

.14 

. 12 

.15 

.05 

.15 

.03  1 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.50 

.51 

.63 

.50 

.42 

.50 

.06  j 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

.81 

.81 

.76 

. 79 

.72 

.81 

.58 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

J 

/ 5a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

1.72 

1.  73 

.83 

1.79 

1.06 

1.  78 

.11 

7 oa 

(1 ) Astigmatism 

.64 

. 64 

.45 

.67 

.24 

.65 

.03 

(2)  Hyperopia 

.33 

33 

75a 

(3)  Myopia" 

.39 

.39 

.10 

.40 

.40 

.41 

.06 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

.36 

.36 

.13 

.37 

.27 

.37 

.03 

75b 

Strabismus 

. 19 

.19 

.08 

.20 

.14 

.19 

.03 

75C 

Leucoma 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.03 

. 10 

.04 

.06 

75d 

Cataract 

.09 

.09 

.05 

.08 

.18 

.09 

.11 

75e 

Trachoma 

.54 

. 53 

.07 

.58 

.22 

.56 

.86 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

3.83 

3.79 

2.  39 

3.  75 

3.89 

3.87 

8.41 

75g 

Pterygium 

.25 

.25 

.20 

.24 

.30 

.25 

.94 

75h 

Amblyopia 

.25 

.25 

.06 

. 27 

.21 

.26 

.22 

75i 

Amaurosis 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.08 

75j 

Choroiditis 

. 16 

.16 

.07 

. 15 

.27 

. 16 

.08 

75k 

Iritis 

.47 

.48 

. 54 

.43 

.82 

.47 

.22 

751 

Keratitis 

. 71 

.71 

.51 

.64 

1.39 

.72 

.78 

75m 

Retinitis 

. 14 

. 14 

.12 

.13 

. 14 

.28 

.02 

.02 

09 

75o 

Glaucoma 

. 07 

. 07 

. 14 

.05 

.23 

.07 

.06 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.43 

.43 

. 13 

. 44 

.36 

.45 

1.00 

. 00 

00 

00 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.92 

.92 

.63 

.88 

1 39 

.94 

.75 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


115 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Inter- 
nationa 
classifi- 
1 cation 
No. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted. 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.01 

0.01 

0. 01 

0.01 

0.01 

0.01 

0.01 

0.  01 

0.01 

0.01 

52b 

.02 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

53a 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

53b 

.06 

. 56 

.41 

. 55 

. 53 

.07 

. 16 

.07 

. 16 

. 16 

88 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

116 

. 10 

. 07 

.03 

.06 

. 07 

.02 

.01 

. 03 

.02 

53c 

. 10 

. 18 

. 19 

. 18 

. 18 

.26 

.07 

.02 

.08 

.09 

54 

.01 

.03 

. 02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

55a 

. 02 

. 06 

. 11 

. 06 

. 06 

. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

.83 

.07 

.01 

.06 

. 11 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.03 

55c 

1.59 

3.  41 

3.  42 

3.41 

3.31 

1.23 

2.  02 

2.  73 

2.59 

2.53 

55d 

.20 

1.  89 

1.63 

1.  87 

1.78 

1.  17 

. 55 

. 70 

.71 

. 73 

55e 

.88 

1.54 

.40 

1.  46 

1.  42 

1.  89 

. 78 

.38 

.82 

.86 

56a 

.23 

1. 15 

1.33 

1.  16 

1.  11 

. 12 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

56  b 

.01 

.05 

. 14 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

57-59 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.08 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

60 

. 05 

. 11 

.24 

. 12 

. 11 

.07 

. 12 

.23 

. 15 

. 15 

61 

. ii 

.08 

. 13 

.08 

.08 

. 04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

62 

.03 

. 10 

.09 

. 10 

. 10 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

63a 

.05 

.24 

. 24 

.24 

.23 

.08 

. 05 

.03 

.06 

.06 

63b 

. 10 

. 12 

.32 

. 14 

. 13 

. 15 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.05 

64 

.06 

.07 

.09 

.07 

.07 

. 12 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.09 

66a 

.02 

.02 

. 05 

.03 

. 03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

66b 

. 19 

.39 

.38 

.39 

.38 

. 19 

. 13 

. 15 

. 14 

. 14 

66c 

.31 

3. 17 

6.  00 

3.  37 

3.  20 

. 14 

. 78 

1.27 

.88 

. 85 

69 

.05 

.08 

.05 

.05 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

74a 

4.  04 

2.  68 

1.43 

2.  60 

2.  6S 

4.  82 

1.  35 

.40 

1.41 

1.56 

74  b 

1.21 

1.  22 

1.21 

1.  15 

.04 

. 19 

.30 

.20 

.19 

74c 

. 14 

.26 

. 26 

.26 

.25 

. 2S 

. 15 

.03 

. 15 

. 15 

74d 

.13 

1. 19 

2.  38 

1.27 

1.21 

. 68 

.97 

.99 

1.02 

1.01 

74e 

. 14 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.05 

2.  98 

2.  17 

.21 

2.  24 

2.  27 

74f 

.01 

. 14 

.06 

. 14 

. 13 

. 01 

.02 

.02 

72 

.44 

1.  85 

2.  39 

1.89 

1.81 

1.30 

1.21 

. To 

1.  24 

1.  24 

73a 

1.  19 

1.78 

2.  64 

1.84 

1.80 

.94 

.62 

.96 

. 75 

.76 

73b 

2.  26 

1.59 

3.31 

1.  71 

1.74 

2.  58 

1.  11 

.94 

1.  19 

1.25 

73c 

.01 

.0.8 

. 17 

.09 

.OS 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

73d 

3.  09 

1.  85 

1.  96 

1.  86 

1.93 

.94 

.51 

. 50 

. 58 

.60 

74g 

.17 

. 10 

. 11 

. id 

. 10 

.05 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.04 

67 

.43 

1.98 

.99 

1.91 

1.82 

. 42 

. 67 

.23 

. 67 

. 66 

68a 

.03 

5.  06 

11.  10 

5.  48 

5.  IS 

.04 

. 77 

1.  13 

. 85 

.82 

68b 

.02 

.26 

. 3S 

.27 

. 25 

.01 

.08 

. 11 

.09 

.09 

68c 

. 29 

2.55 

1.90 

2.51 

2.  38 

. 14 

.45 

.47 

.49 

. 47 

68d 

.53 

.24 

.05 

99 

.24 

. 53 

. 13 

.02 

. 13 

. 15 

68e 

.73 

1.73 

1.59 

1.  72 

1.66 

4.  IS 

2.  47 

.69 

2.41 

2.  49 

68f 

.08 

. 19 

. 05 

. 18 

. 17 

.22 

. 10 

. 05 

. 10 

. 11 

6Sg 

.64 

. 71 

.64 

.71 

. 70 

64 

.25 

.20 

.26 

. 28 

68b. 

.50 

.69 

.29 

.66 

. 65 

1.  22 

.98 

1.  30 

1.  05 

1.06 

68i 

.60 

1.  98 

1.60 

1.95 

1.88 

1.  27 

1.64 

.51 

1.65 

1.63 

75a 

.27 

.64 

.29 

.61 

.59 

. 76 

. 75 

.20 

.73 

.74 

75a(l) 

. 12 

.33 

. 17 

.32 

.31 

.23 

.39 

. 12 

.38 

.38 

75a(2) 

. 06 

.45 

.64 

. 47 

.44 

. 15 

. 35 

. 16 

. 35 

.34 

75a(3) 

. 14 

. 55 

.49 

. 55 

.52 

. 14 

. 16 

.04 

. IS 

. 17 

75a(4) 

. 10 

.29 

.23 

.28 

.27 

.04 

.09 

.04 

.09 

.09 

75b 

.02 

.04 

.15 

. 05 

.05 

. 01 

.02 

.06 

. 02 

.02 

75c 

.04 

. 11 

.29 

. 12 

. 11 

.07 

.06 

.09 

. 06 

.06 

75d 

. 10 

.92 

.36 

.88 

. 84 

.03 

. 17 

.07 

. IS 

• 17 

75e 

2.  66 

5.09 

4.  65 

5.  06 

4.  92 

2.  02 

2.  09 

3. 15 

2.  43 

2.41 

75f 

. 26 

.32 

.37 

.33 

.32 

.09 

.13 

.25 

. 15 

. 15  ' 

75g 

.05 

.38 

.34 

.38 

.36 

.08 

. 13 

. 10 

. 13 

. 13 

75  b 

.04 

. n 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.02 

75i 

.07 

. 18 

.39 

.20 

. 19 

.05 

. 11 

.16 

. 12 

. 12 

75j 

. 56 

.52 

1.09 

. 56 

. 56 

. 53 

.31 

. 56 

.37 

.38 

75k 

. 55 

. 75 

1.41 

.80 

. 79 

.50 

. 54 

1.50 

.67 

.66 

751 

. 14 

. 18 

.25 

. 18 

. 18 

.09 

.07 

. 05 

.08 

.08 

75m 

. 03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

75n 

.21 

.07 

.43 

.10 

. 10 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.03 

75o 

• 13 

. 57 

.44 

. 56 

.54 

. 14 

.26 

.28 

.28 

.28 

/op 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

. 00 

/oq 

.68 

1.09 

1.95 

1.15 

1.12  I 

. 56  1 

.65 

.90 

. 72 

•71 

75r 

3553—25 9 


116 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

| 


Cause. 


IV.  General  diseases  (others) — Continued. 


52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 

54 
55a 
55b 
55c 
55d 

55  e 
56a 
56b 

7-59 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

73a 
73  b 
73c 
73d 
74g 


68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

68e 

68f 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

75! 

75m 


/op 

75q 

75r 


Acromegaly 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands. 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 


Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others). 
Apoplexy. 


Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Enuresis 

Neurosis 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart). 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea. 


Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) . 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 


General  paralyis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states. 

Mental  deficiency 

Malingering ", 

Dementia  praecox 

Psychasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 


American  troops  in  other 


Officers, 

other 

countries. 


0. 12 
".’24' 


.48 
. 12 
1.67 
. 12 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision,  cause  not  stated 

Strabismus 

Leucoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma. 


.48 

.36 


Philippine  Islands. 


White. 


24 


. 18 
.06 
.35 
.06 
. 12 
.06 
.41 
.94 


3.71 

.47 

.06 

.06 


. 18 
.77 
2.  59 
.94 


1.29 


Conjunctivitis  (others). 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 


1.67 

.24 


Iritis 

Keratitis 

Retinitis 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Color-blindness 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. 


. 12 
.77 
. 12 
1.77 
. 18 
.35 
.29 
.06 
.35 


1.29 
.47 
.47 
.29 
. 06 
.29 


Colored. 


.06 

.41 

3.59 

.41 

.06 


.06 
.41 
.47 
. 12 


.82 

.94 


0.22 


3.82 
.90 
6.  98 
.22 
.22 


.22 


.67 


1.12 

3.59 


.67 

4.26 

.67 


2.  92 


.45 
.22 
.45 
2.  47 


.22 


.22 

.22 


. 45 


.22 

.22 


.45 
5. 16 
.22 


.22 

1. 12 


.67 
. 45 


Total. 


. 14 

.05 

.28 

.09 

.09 

.05 

.33 


3.17 
1. 12 
.05 
.05 


. 14 
.75 
2. 94 
.89 


1.63 


. 19 
.65 
. 19 
1.91 
.14 
.33 
.23 
.09 
.33 


1.12 
.37 
.42 
.28 
. 05 
.23 


.05 
.42 
3.  92 
.37 
.05 


.05 

.37 

.61 

.09 


ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


117 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total . 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.  07 

52b 

0. 08 

53a 

0.  05 

0.01 

0.01 

53b 

0.  80 

0.  67 

.20 

. 84 

.01 

.03 

0. 18 

88 

.01 

0.  09 

.02 

0.  05 

116 

. 14 

. 01 

.01 

.08 

53c 

.06 

.05 

.25 

.42 

.05 

.38 

3.  30 

54 

.07 

.07 

55b 

.01 

.01 

. 18 

55c 

3.22 

2.41 

3.  08 

1.63 

9.56 

.86 

1.  14 

.88 

2. 42 

.71 

2.  03 

55d 

2. 17 

.90 

1.95 

. 15 

1.48 

.05 

. 19 

.06 

. 11 

1.07 

.08 

55e 

5.  69 

1.51 

4.  98 

6.30 

7.  45 

. 13 

. 12 

27 

1. 10 

.25 

.21 

.20 

. 14 

.04 

. 09 

.05 

. 18 

56b 

.12 

. 10 

.01 

.01 

. 11 

. 42 

57-59 

. 07 

60 

.05 

. 14 

.06 

. 06 

.18 

61 

. 07 

. 01 

. 02 

.08 

62 

. 07 

.02 

. 02 

05 

63a 

.06 

.05 

. 10 

. 35 

05 

18 

95 

63  b 

.12 

. 10 

.05 

. 28 

. 02 

.02 

. 05 

. 18 

08 

64 

.05 

.35 

.05 

.08 

66a 

.01 

.01 

66h 

.12 

.30 

. 15 

.20 

.42 

.06 

.28 

.09 

. 16 

.59 

66c 

.62 

.51 

.91 

2.  39 

. 71 

1.04 

.74 

.32 

.53 

3.  55 

69 

.30 

.05 

.01 

01 

74a 

.87 

.72 

7.82 

3.30 

.26 

19 

.25 

.05 

.53 

2.  03 

74b 

2.  10 

3.01 

2.  26 

.56 

.91 

. 14 

. 13 

.OS 

.06 

.05 

.20 

. 14 

.06 

. 06 

08 

74d 

. 14 

.08 

74c 

.49 

.03 

. 05 

.05 

74f 

. 10 

.02 

. 02 

18 

95 

72 

.74 

.90 

. 77 

1.  07 

2.  25 

.33 

.57 

.35 

.32 

. 18 

3.  72 

73a 

1.73 

1.81 

1.75 

1.07 

4. 15 

. 44 

. 19 

.42 

. 70 

1.07 

2.  96 

73b 

1.  05 

.60 

.98 

1.93 

3.  79 

.23 

.09 

.21 

1.08 

.36 

1.  86 

73c 

. 14 

73<1 

.93 

.30 

. 82 

1.63 

1.90 

.25 

. 19 

.24 

1.35 

. 71 

.68 

74g 

.06 

.05 

.15 

.01 

.01 

67 

.37 

.31 

.36 

1.  55 

. 16 

19 

05 

1.30 

1.  SI 

1.39 

.66 

4.  08 

. 17 

. 16 

.22 

1.60 

. 25 

68b 

.31 

.60 

.36 

.36 

. 56 

.08 

.09 

.08 

. 16 

.59 

68c 

.87 

.30 

. 77 

1.47 

1.  55 

.23 

. 19 

.22 

.92 

1.25 

1.44 

68d 

.06 

.05 

.63 

.02 

.02 

. 11 

. 19 

. 15 

.25 

.35 

. 10 

.09 

.08 

68f 

.06 

.05 

.46 

.49 

.07 

. 06 

.05 

68g 

. 12 

. 10 

.20 

. 56 

. 13 

. 12 



17 

68h 

.62 

.90 

.67 

.97 

.35 

.33 

.35 

. 22 

1.07 

.93 

681 

1.18 

.90 

1. 13 

.71 

6.  96 

. 11 

.09 

. 11 

. ii 

. 17 

75a 

. 74 

.30 

. 67 

.41 

3.  23 

.05 

.05 

.25 

.60 

.31 

.31 

.98 

.03 

.03 

.19 

. 15 

2.11 

.02 

.09 

.03 

.05 

.08 

75a(3) 

. 63 

. 01 

.01 

.08 

. 56 

. 19 

.15 

.06 

06 

! 18 

08  : 

75c 

.06 

.05 

. 05 

. 07 

. 01 

1 1 

.17 

75d 

. 12 

. 10 

.20 

.03 

. 03 

1 51 

53 

75e 

4.08 

6.  33 

4.47 

3.86 

9.91 

.92 

. 95 

.93 

9.  80 

4.81 

7.94 

75f 

. 19 

.66 

. 49 

.01  l 

01 

1 13 

.36 

93  | 

. 12 

. 10 

. 14 

.05 

05 

.05 

59 

75  h 

. 14 

01 

. 18 

17 

75i 

.37 

.31 

. 10 

.05 

. 06 

'.25 

75j 

.74 

1.21 

.82 

.91 

.35 

.11 

.09 

. H 

. 18 

.59 

75k 

.68 

.60 

.67 

.46 

.28 

.12 

.11 

.32 

1.60 

1.10 

751 

.37 

.31 

. 41 

.28 

04  t 

04 

.22 

. 18 

. 42 

75m 

.06 

.05 

. 10 

. 07 

.09 

.01  1 

75  n 

. 12 

. 10 

. 14 

. 17  ; 

75o 

1.30 

.30 

1. 13 

.97 

1.  34 

.12 

09 

•12 

.81 

.53 

1.52 

75p 

1 

75q 

1. 18 

.60 

1.08 

.36 

1.26 

. i.5  > 

.14 

.32 

i.  42  1 

i.io  | 

75r 

118 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored , 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 
men , 
including 
native 
troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enli 
White. 

sted  men , 
troops. 

Colored. 

American 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of . 

76a 

Otitis  media 

9.24 

9.28 

5.  22 

9 58 

5.25 

9.  50 

3.  78 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

.43 

.43 

.27 

.44 

.28 

. 44 

. 14 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

.30 

.29 

.29 

. 30 

.09 

.29 

.89 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

.13 

.13 

.13 

.13 

. 15 

.13 

.06 

7Ue 

Ear,  other  diseases  ol 

. 33 

. 33 

.25 

.33 

.22 

.34 

.14 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

.23 

.23 

.20 

.24 

.06 

.23 

.03 

86  b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

2. 19 

2.  20 

5.  53 

2.  16 

. 17 

2.  03 

. 58 

86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

00 

H6d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

. 22 

.21 

.43 

. 21 

.08 

.20 

.56 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

2.31 

2.  32 

5. 16 

2.13 

1.86 

2.17 

. 81 

86  f 

Polypus,  nasal 

.13 

.13 

.26 

. 13 

.08 

.13 

. n 

86g 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

.00 

. 01 

.03 

S6h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

9.  84 

9 87 

9.  18 

10.  03 

7.  21 

9.  91 

6. 13 

86  i 

Nasal  fossae,  ether  diseases  of 

2.  25 

2.27 

1 23 

2. 23 

3.  34 

2,  32 

.47 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87  a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

4.  54 

4.56 

5.  40 

4.  54 

2.  40 

4.  52 

1.69 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

. 02 

. 02 

.02 

. 02 

. 04 

.02 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

42.  73 

43.  02 

32.  81 

43.  97 

31. 25 

43.57 

8.63  i 

loob 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

0.12 

6. 17 

13.  69 

6.  00 

2. 14 

5.77 

.89  1 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

.05 

. 05 

.16 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.03  i 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal - . 

12.  95 

12.  99 

12.  95 

12.87 

9.02 

12.99 

7.97  ! 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

1.  70 

1.71 

3.  36 

1.66 

.62 

1.62 

.42 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of . 

77 

Pericarditis 

.09 

. 09 

.05 

.08 

.14 

.09 

.08  | 

78 

. 09 

.09 

. 05 

. 09 

18 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

4.21 

4.  23 

1.27 

4.21 

6.01 

4.38 

1.  94 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

. 42 

.42 

.13 

. 42 

.51 

.43 

.06 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

. D7 

. 07 

.02 

.07 

.09 

.07 

.08 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

2.  60 

2.61 

. 80 

2.  58 

4.03 

2.  71 

1.36 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

.77 

.78 

.18 

.78 

1.  11 

.81 

.17  ; 

79a 

(51  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

.09 

. 09 

.05 

.09 

.09 

.09 

. 11  I 

79a 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

.00 

. 00 

00 

.03 

79a 

.01 

. 01 

. 00 

. 01 

01 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

.25 

. 25 

.08 

.25 

.20 

.25 

.14  i 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

.28 

.28 

.13 

.27 

. 50 

.29 

.n 

79e 

Cardiac  dilatation 

.15 

.15 

.20 

. 14 

.15 

. 14 

. 11 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

.75 

.75 

96 

.69 

1.  23 

.74 

.14 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.45 

. 45 

. 14 

. 45 

. 65 

.47 

. 42 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

.09 

.09 

. 13 

.08 

. 12 

.08 

81a 

Aneurysms 

.02 

. 02 

.03 

. 02 

.05 

.02 

.06 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

.13 

.13 

.50 

. 10 

. 17 

. 11 

.14 

Sic 

Aortitis 

.01 

. 01 

02 

. 01 

08 

81d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

. 01 

01 

. 01 

. 01 

’ 03 

01 

1 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

.05 

. 05 

. 11 

. 05 

OS 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

7.07 

7. 11 

7.  56 

6.  66 

9.61 

7.  09 

1.83 

R3b 

Varicocele 

2.  70 

2.  72 

1.  00 

2.91 

1.06 

2.  81 

.58 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

1.  45 

1.46 

63 

1.54 

.76 

1.  50 

.61 

83d 

Phlebitis 

.21 

.21 

.24 

.21 

. 17 

.21 

.03 

84  a 

Status  lyinphaticus 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

01 

84b 

Lymphatic'system,  other  diseases  of 

2. 92 

2.  88 

1.92 

2.63 

5.71 

2.  93 

6. 69 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

.30 

.30 

.10 

.24 

1. 13 

.31 

.11 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

.05 

.05 

.03 

. 05 

.05 

.05 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

1.22 

1.  23 

.23 

1.04 

4.  02 

1.29 

.08 

85d 

Bradycardia 

.03 

.03 

. 03 

03 

.02 

.03 

.14 

85e 

Heart-block 

.01 

01 

01 

.01 

.00 

. 01 

. 03 

85f 

Tachycardia 

1.38 

1 39 

47 

1.37 

1.  98 

1.44 

.17 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

. 16 

. 16 

.19 

. 14 

.28 

.16 

.19 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

.13 

.13 

.11 

.13 

.13' 

. 13 

•31  1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

61.  80 

61.89 

57.54 

59.  61 

69.  95 

62.13 

50.66 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  d 

7.  89 

7. 91 

4.95 

6.  78 

16.  84 

8.  C7 

5. 16 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

11.  09 

11.12 

4.  72 

8.86 

40.07 

11.46 

6.  91 

93a 

Pleurisv,  suppurative 

.41 

.41 

. 22 

.40 

.52 

.42 

.06 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

1.  14 

1.15 

.80 

1.  09 

1.78 

1.16 

.78 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

3.95 

3.  97 

2. 37 

3.  68 

6.  54 

4.  06 

1.86 

95 

00 

. 00 

. 00 

96 

Asthma 

1.92 

1.91 

1.07 

1.79 

3.  55 

1.95 

3 53 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

.12 

.12 

.10 

. 11 

.17 

.12 

.11 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.36 

.36 

.38 

.32 

.28 

.36 

’ 19 

d Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


119 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

5. 32 

12. 03 

5.88 

11.61 

11. 26 

5.36 

6.80 

4.86 

7.22 

7. 14 

76a 

.30 

.54 

.25 

.52 

.51 

.24 

.33 

.33 

.36 

.36 

76b 

.31 

.36 

.09 

.34 

.34 

. 16 

. 14 

.07 

. 16 

. 16 

76c 

.18 

.19 

.25 

. 19 

.19 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.07 

76d 

.25 

.43 

.34 

.42 

.41 

.26 

.23 

. 11 

.25 

.25 

76e 

.27 

.30 

.09 

.29 

.29 

.09 

.15 

.02 

. 15 

. 15 

86a 

7.81 

3.29 

.22 

3.08 

3.34 

1.90 

.73 

.08 

.71 

.77 

86b 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

86c 

.55 

.28 

.03 

.26 

.28 

.26 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.08 

86d 

4. 76 

2.  22 

1.87 

2.  20 

2.34 

6. 14 

2. 14 

2.03 

2.28 

2.  44 

86c 

.31 

. 17 

. 11 

.17 

. 18 

.20 

.07 

.05 

.08 

.08 

86f 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

13.10 

15. 89 

9.91 

15.48 

15.37 

2.  39 

2. 79 

4.61 

3. 13 

3.09 

85h 

1.83 

3.90 

6-32 

4.07 

3.95 

.33 

.22 

.25 

.25 

.25 

86i 

6.23 

5. 69 

2.77 

5.  49 

5.53 

4.20 

3.24 

2.16 

3.  47 

3.50 

87  a 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.02 

87  b 

42.46 

65. 87 

43. 19 

64.32 

63.10 

18. 15 

16.37 

19.00 

17.84 

17.  85 

100a 

19.94 

9.49 

3.34 

9.07 

9.67 

4.35 

1.74 

.71 

1.78 

1.89 

100b 

.25 

.07 

.11 

.07 

• OS 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

100c 

16. 99 

19.66 

14.  00 

19.  2S 

19. 15 

6.69 

4.  55 

3.77 

5.45 

5.51 

lOOd 

2.67 

1.47 

.65 

1.41 

1.4S 

4. 77 

1.99 

.02 

1.98 

2. 10 

lOOe 

.04 

.11 

.20 

.12 

. 11 

.07 

.05 

.09 

.06 

.06 

77 

.05 

.12 

. 17 

.13 

. 12 

.07 

.05 

. 10 

.06 

. 06 

78 

1.30 

6.53 

9.87 

6.76 

6.46 

1.27 

1.44 

2.  29 

1.61 

1.60 

79a 

.19 

.70 

.82 

.71 

.68 

.05 

.10 

. 19 

. 11 

.11 

79a(l) 

.03 

.11 

.15 

. 11 

.11 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

79a(2) 

.78 

3.95 

6.49 

4.12 

3.94 

.85 

.96 

1.65 

1.07 

1.06 

79a(3j 

.21 

1.30 

1.96 

1.34 

1.2S 

. 14 

. 16 

.26 

.18 

. 18 

79a(4) 

.06 

.15 

. 16 

. 15 

.14 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

79a(5) 

.01 

.01 

.01 

79n(6) 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.32 

.28 

.31 

.30 

. 18 

. 17 

. 14 

.19 

.19 

79a(8) 

. 12 

.43 

.85 

.46 

.44 

. 16 

.07 

. 14 

.09 

.09 

79b 

.23 

.21 

. 19 

.21 

.21 

. 14 

.05 

.11 

.06 

.07 

79c 

.97 

1.00 

1.82 

1.06 

1.05 

1.02 

.34 

.69 

.39 

.42 

79d 

. 10 

.65 

.99 

.68 

. 65 

.20 

.20 

.31 

.23 

.23 

79e 

. 16 

■ ii 

. 17 

. 11 

. 12 

.OS 

.04 

.06 

.05 

. 05 

80 

.02 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

Sla 

.64 

.15 

.28 

. 16 

. 19 

.31 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.05 

81b 

.02 

.01 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.01 

81c 

.01 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

00 

81  d 

.12 

.06 

.07 

.06 

.07 

.08 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

82 

8.  27 

7.30 

11.80 

7.62 

7. 65 

6. 65 

6.13 

7.79 

6. 77 

6.  76 

83a 

1. 19 

4. 16 

1.53 

3.98 

3.S2 

.69 

1.3S 

.54 

1.41 

1.37 

S3b 

. 75 

2.  25 

1.23 

2.18 

2. 10 

.46 

.69 

.30 

.70 

.69 

83c 

.30 

.30 

.29 

.30 

.30 

.16 

.10 

.03 

.10 

. 11 

83d 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.00 

00 

1.92 

3.29 

8. 15 

3.63 

3.53 

1.91 

1.59 

3.04 

1.88 

1.89 

84b 

.08 

.37 

2.17 

.49 

.47 

. 15 

.OS 

.06 

.09 

.09 

85a 

.03 

• OS 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.01 

.01 

.01 

85b 

.16 

1.66 

7.67 

2.  07 

1.97 

.38 

.32 

.26 

.37 

.37 

85c 

. 05 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

85d 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

85e 

.47 

2.01 

3.37 

2.11 

2.02 

.47 

.62 

.60 

.66 

. 65 

85f 

.26 

.20 

.40 

.21 

. 22 

.09 

.07 

.15 

.09 

.09 

S5g 

.13 

.18 

.23 

.18 

.18 

.08 

.06 

.03 

■ OS 

■ OS 

85h 

64.88 

75.  51 

88.88 

76.43 

75. 79 

47.  70 

40.  S9 

54. 58 

46. 14 

46.21 

89-90 

3.57 

6.77 

18. 92 

7.61 

7.38 

7.49 

7.32 

16. 22 

9.33 

9.24 

91 

4.24 

11.14 

4S.  10 

13.69 

13. 16 

5. 75 

6.12 

33.  S9 

8.93 

8.  79 

92a 

.15 

.44 

.53 

. 45 

.43 

.35 

.38 

. 56 

.43 

.43 

93a 

.68 

.89 

1.32 

.92 

.91 

1.09 

1.  41 

2.  56 

1.56 

1.54 

93  b 

2.  37 

4.48 

6.81 

4.64 

4.  52 

2.56 

2.74 

6.  64 

3.43 

3.39 

93c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

1.01 

2.62 

5.60 

2.83 

2.73 

1.13 

.82 

1.42 

.93 

.94 

96 

. 10 

. 18 

.30 

.19 

.18 

.08 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

97 

. 35 

.43 

.37 

.43 

.42 

.39 

.19 

.20 

.30 

.30 

98 

120 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76c 


86a 

SOb 

80c 

86(1 

86e 

sor 

86g 

soil 

86i 


87a 
87  b 
10()a 
100b 
100c 
100(1 
lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
SO 
si  a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85(1 
85e 
85f 
85g 
85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


American  troops  in  other 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

2.50 

5. 88 

5.39 

5. 78  : 

. 14 

Mastoiditis 

. 18 

.95 

4.  35 

. 45 

3.  .54  j 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

.24 

. 53 

.42  1 

IX.  Nasal fossx,  diseases  of. 

Adenoids 

.12 

.24 

.45 

.28 

3.  22 

.94 

1. 12 

.98  J 

Nose,  external  deformity  of * 

Turbinate  hypertrophy! 

.24 

. 18 

* 14  i 

Sinusitis  (all)t 

2.  50 

. 12 

1. 18 

.90 

l.12 

.06 

.05 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

6.44 

6.  59 

7. 18 

6.71 

Nasal  fossre,  other  diseases  of 

.33 

.53 

.45 

.51 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

3. 70 

1.35 

.90 

1.26 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

IS.  72 

29.  42 

29.17 

29.  37 

Tonsillitis^  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

3.  22 

3. 94 

2.02 

3.54 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

8.  22 
1. 19 

9.  30 
1.94 

4.71 
1. 12 

8. 35 
1.  77 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

. 12 

.09 

Endocarditis,  acute 

. 06 

. 05  !'i 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

.83 

1.35 

1. 12 

1.31 

.45 

.09 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis. . . 

. 72 

.94 

.67 

.89  ; 

. 12 

.18 

. 14 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

.24 

.19 

Cardiac  hvpertropny 

.24 

.06 

.22 

.09 

Cardiac  dilatation . 

. 12 

.09 

.36 

. 41 

.45 

.42 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of ! 

.67 

.42 

.12 

. 18 

. 14 

Aneurysms 

. 06 

.09 

. 12 

. 35 

.28 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

.24 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

.24 

. 06 

.09 

Hemorrhoids 

5. 13 

7.  47 

9. 87 

7.97 

Varicocele . 

. 83 

1.12 

3. 92 

Varicose  veins 

.36 

.77 

.61 

Phlebitis 

.24 

.19 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

2.03 

7. 18 

8.08 

7.37 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

.29 

. 45 
.45 

.33 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

. 36 

.09 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

.77 

.22 

•65 

Bradycardia 

.06 

.22 

.09 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

. 24 

1.24 

.67 

1.12 

Hemorrhage 

. 12 

. 06 

22 

.09 

. 12 

.53 

.42 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

35. 41 
2.  98 

41.  95 

15.  71 

33. 50  J 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

.82 

1.35 

.93 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

2. 86 

2. 88 

1. 12 

2.52 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.12 

.09 

.24 

1.06 

22 

.89  j 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

.72 

2.94 

3.82 

3. 12 

Asthma 

1.43 

.65 

3.  37 

1.21 

.12 

. 12 

.09 

.83 

22 

.05 

ADMISSIONS — OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


121 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

5. 75 

4.22 

5.49 

6.50 

21. 01 

2. 35 

0.95 

2. 24 

0.92 

2.49 

8.87 

.30 

.25 

.42 

. 11 

.09 

. 12 

.34 

.37 

.30 

.36 

2.95 

.77 

. 10 

.09 

.70 

.71 

1.27 

.12 

. 10 

. 10 

.07 

. 17 

.50 

.30 

.46 

.05 

.91 

.04 

.04 

92 

.08 

2.23 

1.85 

.05 

.07 

.06 

. 18 

5. 14 

.60 

4.36 

4.  98 

1.97 

.06 

.06 

.05 

.33 

1.52 

.05 

4.83 

3. 01 

4.  52 

.46 

.42 

. 12 

.09 

.13 

.05 

2.49 

.42 

1.48 

1.81 

1.  54 

1.57 

4.  99 

.39 

. 19 

.38 

.32 

.53 

1.69 

.31 

.30 

.31 

.25 

.02 

.02 

. 11 

. 17 

.01 

.01 

. 18 

5.94 

4.  52 

5.  70 

6.  60 

18.62 

1.96 

.66 

1.  .83 

4. 15 

.33 

12. 00 

.25 

.60 

.31 

. 10 

.04 

.04 

.51 

1.36 

1.  51 

1.  39 

.SI 

16. 65 

1.26 

.57 

1.  20 

1. 13 

.89 

2. 96 

.05 

. 77 

32. 55 

26. 21 

31.  47 

25.  35 

113.  27 

17. 15 

9.21 

16.  48 

6.  08 

10.69 

11.66 

9.  41 

9.  04 

9.  34 

2.  64 

6. 04 

.53 

.48 

.49 

1.07 

1.  44 

. 14 

9.90 

12.05 

10.  27 

3.71 

24.  74 

2.  96 

1. 90 

2.  93 

5.  71 

3. 38 

13.69 

.74 

.30 

.67 

.25 

7.31 

. 15 

. 14 

.27 

• IS 

. 76 

. 07 

.02 

.02 

. 17 

.28 

.02 

.02 

2.  29 

.60 

2.  00 

.46 

4.36 

.52 

.09 

.48 

. 75 

4. 27 

2.  70 

.25 

.30 

.26 

.10 

.28 

.01 

.01 

.18 

.08 

.25 

1.42 

.30 

1.23 

. 15 

3.  09 

.36 

.09 

.33 

.49 

3. 92 

1.  52 

.25 

.21 

. 10 

.70 

.07 

.06 

99 

. 17 

. 12 

. 10 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.25 

.06 

.05 

.08 

.19 

.28 

. 07 

.06 

.18 

.34 

.12 

30 

. 15 

.10 

.28 

.02 

.09 

.03 

. 05 

.25 

. 25 

.30 

.26 

. 05 

.56 

.03 

.09 

.04 

. 11 

.17 

. 12 

. 10 

.70 

. 10 

. 09 

.34 

.06 

.77 

. 11 

. 10 

.27 

. 85 

. 07 

. 04 

. 19 

.06 

.05 

. 17 

. 12 

. 10 

.20 

. 14 

. 

.02 

.02 

. 22 

.08 

.62 

. 51 

.05 

.02 

. 09 

.03 

6. 99 

6.  93 

6.  98 

5.84 

11.88 

.90 

.95 

.91 

1. 13 

2.85 

2.  45 

1. 18 

2.11 

1.33 

5.  74 

2.  88 

.28 

. 19 

. 27 

. 54 

.36 

. 76 

1.67 

1.39 

1.17 

1.97 

. 14 

.09 

.14 

.38 

. 53 

1.01 

.06 

.90 

.21 

.31 

.49 

.09 

.06 

.08 

.07 

6. 13 

6.  63 

6.  21 

15.  24 

5.83 

.72 

. 95 

.74 

3. 88 

1.60 

13.  52 

.62 

.51 

.05 

.05 

.25 

.06 

.05 

.20 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.25 

.21 

.31 

1.34 

. 04 

. 04 

.18 

. 17 

.07 

.01 

.01 

27 

' 05 

1.30 

1.08 

. 46 

1.41 

. 15 

. 14 

. 42 

. 12 

. 10 

. 10 

.28 

.05 

. 28 

.07 

. 27 

. 17 

.06 

.05 

. 07 

. 02 

02 

38 

86 

. 17 

54.  08 

43.  96 

52.  41 

43.  99 

143. 33 

17. 97 

14.71 

17.  74 

40.97 

40.96 

70.49 

.68 

1.81 

.87 

.36 

8.57 

2.39 

5.  32 

2.  74 

8. 18 

.89 

2.  45 

3.  59 

3.31 

3.  54 

.41 

20. 10 

6.  84 

25.  34 

9.31 

6.  57 

8.73 

6.  59 

. 12 

. 10 

. 21 

. 08 

. 08 

. 11 

.43 

.30 

.41 

.46 

2.  32 

.22 

.28 

_ *22 

.49 

.71 

1.27 

1.  11 

2.11 

1.28 

1.88 

9.  28 

2.03 

3.  32 

2. 18 

1.  99 

.71 

2.  20 

1.79 

1.51 

1.75 

.76 

1.  55 

.29 

. 57 

.31 

1. 13 

5.  34 

6.42 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.34 

.31 

.70 

. 11 

. 10 

. 16 

.34 

Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 

86b 

86c 

86d 

86e 

861 

SOg 

86h 

86i 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 

79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79a(6) 
79a( 7) 
79a(8) 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
Sid 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85a 
S5b 
85c 
S5d 
85e 
85f 
85g 
85h 


S9-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


122 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

Total 

officers 

and 

Total  enlisted  men,  American 
troops. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

cation 

No. 

enlisted 

men, 

neludmg 

native 

troops. 

enlisted 
men, 
Ameri- 
can 
troops . 

Total  i 
officers.  J 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

69a 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

0.  40 

0.40 

0. 64 

0.39 

0. 20 

0.  39 

0. 19 

99b 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

.02 

.02 

. 02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

3. 66 

3.66 

3. 98 

3.  52 

3. 81 

3.  65 

3.11 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

.43 

.43 

.79 

.42 

.18 

.41 

.14 

102b 

.14 

. 14 

22 

. 14 

.05 

. 14 

102e 

Stomach,  otlfer  diseases  of 

10.04 

9.  97 

10.  41 

9.86 

7. 41 

9.  95 

17. 18 

105a 

.28 

.28 

.80 

.26 

. 13 

.26 

105b 

Diarrhea 

5.  43 

5.41 

4. 10 

5.31 

2.  42 

5.50 

6.05 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

15.  83 

15.  87 

15. 68 

15.80 

8.  84 

15.88 

10. 85 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

3.  27 

3. 09 

.21 

3.  27 

2.  90 

3.24 

23.73 

107a 

Asca'ris  lumbricoides 

. 11 

.06 

.03 

.06 

.19 

.07 

4.89 

107b 

Cestodes 

.43 

.43 

.29 

.43 

.49 

.44 

.31 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

. 10 

.09 

.07 

.09 

.09 

.09 

1.17 

108 

Appendicitis 

8.52 

8.57 

9.80 

8.46 

5.73 

8.51 

2.80 

109a 

Hernia 

11.31 

11.38 

6.  62 

11.52 

10. 42 

11.64 

3.19 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

. IS 

.18 

.19 

.18 

. 16 

.18 

. 19 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

.84 

.84 

. 76 

.77 

1.52 

.85 

.33 

nob 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

16.  70 

16.  42 

15. 64 

16.  43 

14.63 

16.  46 

47.  74 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.08 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

.09 

.09 

.30 

.08 

.06 

.08 

.08 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.69 

.69 

1.57 

.64 

.47 

.64 

.33 

115b 

.85 

.85 

2.61 

.76 

.44 

.76 

.92 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

.74 

.74 

.80 

.77 

.28 

.74 

.75 

U7a 

117b 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.09 

.04 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

.52 

.53 

.43 

.53 

.38 

.53 

.08 

118a 

lisb 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.Oil 

.00 

.00 

Visceroptosis 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

1180 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

.14 

.13 

.17 

.12 

.09 

.13 

.50 

119 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 
Nephritis,  acute 

.53 

.53 

.52 

.51 

.38 

.53 

.28 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.79 

.79 

.86 

.77 

.72 

.79 

.47 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

i22c 

H y dronephrosis 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

.23 

.23 

.31 

.22 

.19 

.22 

.19 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.46 

. 46 

.83 

.42 

.46 

.44 

.31 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

.40 

.41 

1.04 

.38 

.18 

.37 

.22 

124a 

Cystitis 

.89 

. 90 

.71 

.87 

1.10 

.91 

.01 

124  b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

.54 

. 54 

.08 

.53 

.86 

.56 

.28 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

.83 

.84 

.46 

.79 

1.52 

.86 

.04 

]25b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

.23 

.23 

.11 

.21 

.51 

.24 

. 19 

125C 

126 

127a 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.03 

.24 

.24 

.47 

.21 

.43 

.23 

Balanitis 

. 53 

. 53 

.19 

.51 

.83 

. 55 

.28 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

.71 

.71 

.61 

.64 

1.24 

.71 

1.05 

127c 

| Hydrocele 

.74 

.71 

.35 

.73 

.71 

.73 

3.33 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

.34 

.34 

.07 

.31 

.85 

.36 

.22 

I27e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

2. 36 

2.36 

1.15 

2.  29 

2.94 

2. 43 

2. 17 

142 

XV.  Sldn  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

Gangrene 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.03 

148a 

Carbuncle 

.59 

.59 

.81 

.59 

.13 

.58 

.89 

143b 

Furuncle 

5.  22 

5. 16 

2.9S 

5.  44 

1.59 

5.  28 

11. 66 

144a 

Abscess 

4.  22 

4. 16 

2. 85 

4.17 

3. 15 

4.  23 

11.44 

144b 

Cellulitis 

3.  39 

3.  35 

2.36 

3.  46 

1.62 

3.41 

7.  27 

145a 

Trichophytosis , 

.88 

.82 

.38 

.84 

.64 

.85 

7. 61 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

2.  07 

2. 07 

.68 

2.  21 

.64 

2. 14 

2.  61 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

.83 

.83 

.13 

.82 

.79 

.87 

. 14 

145d 

Clavus 

.26 

.26 

.10 

.27 

.20 

. 27 

. 56 

145e 

Dermatitis 

.23 

.23 

.20 

.23 

.14 

.23 

.64 

145f 

Eczema 

1.04 

1.03 

.79 

1.06 

. 50 

1.  05 

1.17 

145g 

Erythema 

.38 

.38 

.18 

.40 

•ii 

.39 

. 19 

145h 

Herpes 

. S2 

. S2 

.48 

.80 

1.03 

.84 

1.33 

1451 

Impetigo 

.70 

.69 

.36 

.71 

.21 

. 71 

. 19 

145j 

Lichen 

.02 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.03 

145k 

1451 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.03 

Pityriasis 

.15 

.15 

.06 

.16 

.07 

.15 

.ii 

145m 

Psoriasis 

.38 

.38 

.22 

.40 

.09 

.39 

.69 

145n 

Scabies 

8.  38 

8.  44 

6. 15 

8.  29 

2.  37 

8.  56 

1.92 

145o 

! Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

5.19 

5. 16 

3.  30 

5.  03 

4. 17 

5-  26 

8.  44 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


123 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men 

Inter- 

Total 

Total 

national 

classifi- 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

cation 

enlisted. 

enlisted 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

0.  47 

0.  37 

0.  27 

0. 37 

0.37 

0.98 

0.41 

0.15 

0.42 

0.  44 

99a 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

99b 

2.  94 

3.26 

4.  46 

3.34 

3.32 

6. 00 

3. 96 

3. 36 

4. 17 

4.  25 

99c 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

101 

.65 

. 55 

.22 

.53 

.54 

1. 02 

.26 

. 14 

.27 

.30 

102a 

.27 

.21 

.07 

.20 

.20 

. 15 

. 06 

.03 

.07 

.07 

102b 

11.71 

13.  54 

8.  27 

13. 17 

13.09 

8. 69 

5.  04 

5.58 

5.  73 

5.86 

102c 

.85 

.38 

.19 

.37 

.40 

.83 

. 12 

.08 

.13 

. 16 

105a 

3.76 

4.89 

2.  81 

4.  74 

4.09 

4.  27 

6.  07 

1.89 

6.  67 

6.  56 

105b 

12.89 

12.  92 

6.09 

12.44 

12.47 

21.02 

19.  97 

11.76 

20.  77 

20.  78 

105c 

.30 

5.92 

5. 66 

5.90 

5.  59 

.05 

.05 

.02 

. 05 

.05 

106 

.02 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.06 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

107a 

.31 

.65 

.82 

.66 

.64 

.26 

. 16 

. 11 

.17 

.17 

107b 

.07 

.13 

. 11 

. 13 

. 12 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

107c 

10. 16 

9.  97 

5. 67 

9.68 

9.  70 

9.41 

6.  59 

4.  68 

7.06 

7. 16 

108 

7.  97 

16.  34 

16. 66 

16.36 

15.  90 

4.  SO 

6.03 

4.23 

6.  35 

6.29 

109a 

.17 

.22 

.21 

. 22 

. 22 

.22 

. 11 

. 10 

.12 

.13 

lU9b 

.66 

.94 

2. 18 

1.03 

1.  01 

.98 

.59 

.90 

.67 

.68 

110a 

21.  22 

25.  07 

IS.  88 

24.  66 

24.  45 

6.17 

3.  95 

6.  57 

4.  55 

4.  62 

110b 

.06 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.10 

.02 

.02 

113 

.26 

.03 

.05 

.08 

.09 

.41 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.08 

114 

1.69 

.78 

. 53 

.76 

.81 

1.42 

.47 

.37 

.50 

. 54 

115a 

.97 

.75 

.49 

.73 

.75 

5.  55 

.73 

.38 

.75 

.96 

115b 

1. 14 

1.26 

.47 

1.20 

1.  20 

.22 

. 11 

.09 

.13 

. 14 

115c 

.03 

.04 

.08 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.02 

. 12 

.03 

.03 

117a 

.37 

.67 

.45 

.65 

.04 

.52 

.37 

.29 

.39 

.40 

117b 

. 03 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

118a 

.03 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.01 

118b 

19 

. 17 

. 10 

.16 

. 17 

. 11 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.09 

118c 

.26 

.35 

.32 

.36 

.36 

.99 

. 72 

.44 

.78 

.79 

119 

. 80 

.75 

.73 

.75 

. 75 

.92 

.82 

. to 

.86 

.87 

120 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

122a 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

122b 

.02 

.03 

. 01 

.02 

.02 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

122c 

.34 

.30 

.31 

.30 

.30 

.28 

.13 

.06 

. 12 

.13 

122d 

1.01 

. 56 

.53 

. 56 

.59 

. 58 

. 25 

.39 

.29 

.31 

122e 

1. 15 

.47 

. 18 

.47 

.49 

.90 

.26 

.20 

.28 

.30 

123 

.62 

1. 15 

1.  25 

1.  16 

1.13 

.85 

.51 

.83 

. 58 

.59 

124a 

.06 

.71 

1.26 

. 75 

.71 

. 12 

.30 

. 47 

.34 

.33 

124b 

.36 

1.05 

2.54 

1.16 

1.  11 

.65 

.46 

.47 

.49 

.50 

125a 

. 14 

.27 

.65 

.30 

.29 

.07 

. 14 

.39 

. 18 

. 17 

125b 

.02 

.03 

.13 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

125c 

.35 

.27 

.76 

.30 

.31 

.68 

. 15 

.08 

. 15 

. 18 

126 

.14 

.73 

1.41 

. 77 

. 74 

.30 

. 25 

.22 

.27 

.27 

127a 

.57 

.76 

1.82 

• S3 

.82 

.66 

.51 

.69 

.58 

.59 

127b 

.44 

1.05 

1.12 

1.06 

1.02 

. 22 

.34 

.28 

.35 

.35 

127c 

.06 

.47 

1.44 

.54 

.51 

.09 

. 11 

. 12 

. 13 

. 12 

127d 

1.  09 

2.  72 

3.  57 

2.  79 

2.  69 

1.32 

1.27 

2.34 

1.  56 

1.  55 

127e 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

142 

.85 

.71 

. 15 

.67 

.68 

.83 

. 45 

.12 

.47 

. 49 

143a 

3.56 

7. 69 

1.67 

7.28 

7.07 

1.91 

2.  34 

.81 

2.52 

2.  49 

143b 

3.20 

5.53 

4.  11 

5.  43 

5.31 

2.  39 

2.  41 

2. 12 

2.69 

2. 68 

144a 

2.75 

4.  40 

2.  04 

4.23 

4. 15 

1.  70 

2.  04 

.96 

2.15 

2. 13 

144b 

.43 

1. 10 

.56 

1.06 

1.03 

.24 

.27 

.20 

.31 

.31 

145a 

.76 

3.14 

.84 

2.  98 

2.86 

.47 

.92 

.33 

.98 

.96 

145b 

.09 

.81 

.74 

.80 

.76 

.20 

.85 

.94 

.97 

.94 

145c 

.15 

.43 

.30 

.42 

. 41 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.05 

.05 

145d 

.23 

.33 

.20 

.32 

.32 

. 14 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.09 

145e 

.85 

1.  38 

.60 

1.32 

1.30 

. 75 

.63 

.36 

.68 

.68 

1451 

.21 

.58 

. 11 

. 54 

.52 

. 15 

. 18 

.09 

.20 

. 19 

145g 

. 54 

1.05 

1.  51 

1.08 

1.05 

.41 

.43 

.56 

.47 

.47 

145h 

.25 

.71 

.22 

.68 

. 65 

.58 

.73 

.20 

.78 

. 77 

1451 

.02 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

145j 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

. 02 

145k 

.06 

.23 

.10 

.22 

.21 

.07 

.06 

.03 

.06 

.06 

1451 

.18 

.44 

.13 

.42 

.40 

.30 

. 35 

.06 

. 36 

.36 

145  m 

3. 19 

5.85 

1.  45 

5.  54 

5.41 

11.76 

12.  21 

3.  79 

13. 30 

13.  23 

145n 

3.08 

6.12 

5.  92 

6. 11 

5.  94 

3.  72 

3.  63 

2.  23 

4.  22 

4.20 

1450 

3553 — 25 


10 


124 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored,  j 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

American  troops  in  other 
Philippine  Islands. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

0.24 

0.24 

0. 19 

99b 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

99c 

Mouth  and  anhexa,  other  diseases  of 

1. 79 

8.30 

2.92 

7.18 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

.83 

.35 

.22 

.33 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

.12 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

6.32 

19.07 

41.29 

23.63 

103a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

.29 

.23 

105b 

Diarrhea 

7.  75 

8.  75 

4.21 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

10.  01 

37. 25 

26. 48 

35. 01 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

.24 

1.12 

.90 

1.07 

107a 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

.24 

1.59 

8.98 

3.12 

107b 

Cestodes 

.24 

.77 

.67 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

.36 

1.12 

1.57 

1.21 

108 

Appendicitis 

7. 87 

12.53 

42.  42 

IS.  74 

109a 

2.74 

3.77 

4.71 

3.96 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

.24 

.12 

.09 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

.24 

.47 

.00 

.56 

1 10b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

16.21 

69.85 

72.04 

70.30 

113 

.12 

114 

.06 

115a 

Cholecystitis. 

1.07 

1 77 

1.12 

1.63 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

1.19 

4.00 

.90 

3.36 

115c 

.83 

1 77 

1.  40 

1 1 7a 

.06 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

.48 

.41 

1.35 

.61 

118a 

.22 

.05 

118b 

.12 

118c 

.48 

. 06 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonrcnercal) . 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

.36 

.47 

1.12 

.61 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

1.19 

.71 

.90 

. 75 

122a 

122b 

1 22c 

122d 

.35 

.45 

.37 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.36 

.59 

.90 

.65 

123 

.60 

.71 

. .£6 

12  la 

Cystitis 

.72 

1.47 

5.39 

2. 28 

124b 

1.35 

.45 

1.17 

125a 

Urethritis  (non venereal) 

.12 

1.24 

.22 

1.03 

125b 

.29 

.22 

.28 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.24 

.24 

.22 

.23 

127a 

Balanitis 

.12 

.94 

.22 

.79 

127b 

.72 

.88 

.70 

127c 

.24 

1.00 

.45 

.89 

127(1 

.18 

1.57 

.47 

I27e 

Genitourinary  system,  otfier  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

.72 

1.24 

2.  69 

1.54 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

.22 

.05 

143a 

.12 

.53 

.42 

143b 

3.81 

11.47 

22. 89 

13.  84 

144a 

1.  79 

5.59 

6.28 

5.  73 

144b 

2.50 

9.  77 

1.12 

7.97 

115a 

Trichophytosis 

.83 

10.83 

15.26 

11.75 

14.5b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

1.43 

4.  65 

2.47 

4.20 

.12 

.09 

145d 

53 

.90 

.61 

.24 

.41 

.33 

145f 

.48 

2.06 

.22 

1.68 

.12 

.47 

.22 

.42 

.24 

2.24 

.45 

1.86 

1451 

. 12 

1.35 

1.07 

.06 

. 05 

1 4 ‘t  k 

.24 

.19 

1451 

.12 

.09 

.24 

1.29 

.22 

1.07 

145n 

.72 

.88 

.70 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

2.74 

8.71 

8.  08 

8.58 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


125 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.31 

0. 26 

0.20 

2. 60 

0. 09 

0. 08 

0. 05 

0. 18 

0.  42 

QQa 

.10 

QQh 

2.85 

3. 92 

3. 03 

2. 95 

9. 70 

.67 

0. 28 

. 65 

2.80 

1.07 

4.56 

99c 

.30 

.05 

.07 

.08 

101 

.19 

. 15 

. 51 

.49 

.07 

.19 

.08 

. 05 

.36 

. 17 

102a 

.06 

.05 

. 05 

. 14 

.02 

.02 

102h 

12.  62 

9.  04 

12.  01 

16.  25 

25.  01 

2.  94 

1.52 

2.83 

18.  84 

10. 69 

17.  66 

102c 

.25 

.21 

.20 

.07 

.04 

.09 

.05 

1.55 

.90 

1.44 

1.78 

34.43 

.90 

.19 

.85 

4.  95 

3.56 

8. 96 

105b 

16.  64 

11.45 

15.76 

6.  45 

45.  04 

5.  23 

4.  08 

5. 15 

9.  64 

. 53 

17.  66 

105c 

.06 

.05 

.97 

.63 

.05 

.05 

7.  43 

60. 60 

100 

. 12 

.10 

.07 

.01 

.01 

8. 78 

1. 10 

.56 

.90 

.62 

.36 

.63 

.03 

.03 

.49 

. 17 

107b 

. 12 

. 10 

.20 

1.  67 

.93 

107c 

20. 17 

12.  35 

1S.S4 

10.  67 

11.87 

2.  49 

1.04 

2. 35 

1.24 

10.  69 

1.52 

108 

5.20 

3.31 

4.  88 

3.  61 

12. 09 

1.35 

. 57 

1.28 

1.29 

1.60 

6.  93 

109a 

.12 

.60 

.21 

.86 

.21 

. 13 

.09 

. 13 

.27 

.18 

.08 

109b 

.50 

.90 

. 56 

.97 

.84 

. 11 

. 19 

. 12 

.27 

.36 

.42 

110a 

4S.  45 

80.  74 

53.  95 

55. 11 

38.  64 

4.91 

3.89 

4.86 

54.  90 

15.  49 

51.80 

110b 

.07 

. 02 

.02 

.05 

. 17 

113 

. 12 

.30 

. 15 

.20 

.98 

.01 

.09 

.02 

.05 

. 17 

114 

.50 

1.21 

.62 

1.  42 

1.05 

.13 

.38 

. 16 

22 

.36 

. 51 

115a 

1.30 

.90 

1.23 

2.44 

2.04 

. 22 

.09 

.21 

.32 

.36 

2.11 

115b 

.06 

.05 

1.57 

2.  25 

.29 

.09 

.28 

99 

1.  94 

115c 

.06 

.05 

.05 

1 1 7n 

. 56 

.46 

.31 

.84 

. 11 

.19 

. 12 

.05 

.18 

.08 

117b 

118a 

.07 

08 

.12 

. 10 

.05 

.21 

.05 

.05 

.27 

1 10 

118c 

.19 

. 15 

.61 

1.05 

. 16 

. 3S 

. 19 

.43 

. 17 

119 

.87 

.30 

2.  03 

.84 

.19 

.28 

.20 

.32 

.89 

. 51 

120 

. 10 

.07 

122a 

.28 

1 99h 

. 05 

1 99  c 

.25 

.21 

.66 

.35 

.06 

.09 

.06 

. 59 

122d 

.68 

.30 

.62 

. 56 

.49 

.12 

. 11 

27 

.18 

.42 

122e 

.68 

.30 

.62 

.63 

. 19 

. 18 

68 

123 

1.42 

2.11 

1.54 

1.  57 

.84 

. 22 

.19 

.21 

.38 

.18 

1.18 

124a 

.25 

.30 

.26 

.05 

. 56 

. 15 

. 19 

. 16 

. 16 

.18 

. 51 

124b 

2.35 

1.81 

2.  26 

.25 

1.69 

.10 

.09 

. 81 

1.42 

1 25a 

.12 

. 10 

.31 

.08 

. 19 

.09 

. 05 

. 51 

195b 

.25 

.21 

. 15 

. 14 

.01 

.01 

126 

.93 

1.21 

.98 

.31 

. 14 

.13 

.32 

.36 

. 17 

127a 

.25 

1.21 

.41 

. 66 

1.  55 

. 15 

.09 

. 15 

.32 

1.78 

1.86 

127b 

.50 

.90 

.56 

.41 

.28 

. 10 

.09 

. 16 

1.42 

9.21 

127c 

.43 

.60 

.46 

.31 

1.55 

.04 

. 19 

.06 

. 05 

.18 

.51 

127d 

1.55 

2.  71 

1.  75 

1.63 

61.48 

.79 

. 85 

.81 

1.40 

.89 

3.97 

127e 

. 

.07 

.05 

142 

.93 

.77 

. 86 

1.  48 

.28 

.25 

97 

93 

15.90 

3. 31 

13.  76 

15. 14 

10.  82 

1.24 

.09 

1. 14 

17.  44 

1.42 

7.44 

143b 

6.06 

2.41 

5. 44 

6.86 

10.  47 

1.49 

. 76 

1.43 

9.85 

3.  92 

17.  50 

144a 

12. 93 

10.  85 

12.  58 

12.  60 

4.  99 

1.36 

1.04 

1.33 

7.  00 

7.  48 

7.61 

144b 

5.38 

3.  31 

5.03 

7.  72 

2.  04 

. 15 

. 14 

12.  70 

1.07 

2.  70 

145a 

7.61 

2.41 

6.  72 

7.  97 

4. 08 

.35 

.31 

2.  58 

2.  32 

2.79 

145b 

.43 

.30 

.41 

.66 

2. 11 

.81 

.09 

.74 

. 11 

. 53 

145c 

.80 

1.21 

. 87 

. 56 

.42 

.05 

.05 

.59 

.71 

.42 

145d 

. 50 

. 41 

. 91 

1 34 

. 10 

. 09 

43 

1 07 

. 76 

2. 10 

3.  01 

2.26 

2.  95 

2.  81 

. 17 

.16 

.97 

1.07 

1.  52 

1451 

. 80 

.30 

.72 

.36 

. 84 

. 12 

. 11 

. 32 

. IS 

145g 

1.67 

1.21 

1.59 

. 56 

3. 16 

.79 

.71 

1. 13 

1.07 

1.77 

145h 

1.36 

. 60 

1.23 

1.  47 

.91 

. 13 

. 12 

22 

.25 

145i 

.12 

. 10 

.01 

.01 

. IS 

145j 

.06 

.05 

. 14 

145k 

.37 

.31 

. 49 

. 09 

.OS 

. 16 

.08 

1451 

.31 

.26 

. 10 

.06 

.06 

1.29 

.08 

145m 

1.24 

.60 

1. 13 

1.98 

11.38 

1.  76 

1.59 

1.08 

7.4S 

. 59 

145n 

6.  49 

3.  92 

6.  06 

15.  04 

10. 12 

.93 

.47 

.90 

8.  IS 

5.S8 

10.06 

1450 

120 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

To 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

tal  Unitec 

Total 

officers. 

States  Ar 
Total  enli 

White. 

my. 

sted  men, 
troops. 

Colored. 

American 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

0. 34 

0. 34 

0. 19 

0. 33 

0.  46 

0. 34 

0.31 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

.85 

.86 

.07 

.84 

1.50 

.90 

.72 

146c 

Bones,  other  dis'eases  of 

. 75 

.76 

. 55 

. 75 

.77 

.77 

.42 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.46 

.46 

. 14 

.44 

.96 

.48 

.36 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

147c 

Synovitis 

.87 

.89 

.66 

.86 

.83 

.90 

.56 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

.1)8 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.05 

.08 

.03 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

.39 

.39 

. 16 

. 35 

1.02 

.40 

.31 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

.50 

.50 

. 17 

.51 

.54 

.52 

.11 

140(1 

Hammer-toe 

. 35 

.36 

.06 

.38 

.20 

.37 

.03 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

.36 

.36 

.13 

.38 

.18 

.37 

.06 

149(1 

Myositis 

1.00 

1.00 

.65 

.99 

1.02 

1.01 

1. 64 

149e 

Pes  planus 

6.  39 

6.  44 

.95 

6.67 

6.  01 

6.  73 

.33 

149f 

Talipes 

. 12 

. 12 

.01 

. 12 

. 14 

.13 

.03 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

.65 

. 65 

.72 

.67 

.22 

. 65 

.25 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

6.  64 

6. 65 

3.  33 

6. 63 

7.  25 

6.83 

4. 64 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

.49 

.49 

. 55 

.47 

.59 

.49 

.72 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

35.  64 

35. 55 

21.  55 

34.  40 

39.18 

36.  30 

45. 39 

Total 

851.  52 

851.  48 

551. 70 

815. 68 

1,193.03 

867.  40 

855.  IS 

Office 

elassifi- 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

cation. 

1 

■ u 

.11 

.09 

.11 

.09 

.11 

.08 

2 

Burns 

1.49 

1.49 

.90 

1.48 

.88 

1.52 

1.19 

3 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

.32 

.32 

. 17 

.33 

. 18 

.33 

.19 

4 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

5 

Concussion 

.49 

.49 

1.23 

.44 

.28 

.45 

.39 

6 

< Contusion 

12.17 

12. 16 

7.34 

11.84 

9. 10 

12.  42 

13. 60 

7 

Crushing 

.37 

.37 

1.11 

.30 

.28 

.34 

.03 

8 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

1.52 

1. 53 

1.45 

1.62 

.28 

1.53 

.47 

9 

Dislocation  of  joint 

1.31 

1.31 

1.19 

1.30 

.93 

1.31 

1.05 

10 

Dislocation,  articular  cartilage  of  knee 

.23 

.24 

.40 

.23 

.08 

.23 

.06 

11 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

.12 

. 12 

.07 

.09 

.07 

.12 

.14 

12 

Epiphyseal  separation 

.02 

.02 

. 00 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.17 

13 

Eve  and  annexa,  traumatisms  of 

.37 

. 36 

.21 

.35 

.45 

.37 

.97 

14 

Foreign  bodies 

.33 

.33 

.15 

.32 

.46 

.34 

.25 

15 

Fracture,  simple 

S.  07 

8. 10 

8.78 

7.97 

4.74 

8.  07 

4.  77 

1C 

Fracture,  compound 

1.51 

1.52 

1.77 

1.41 

1.29 

1.50 

.64 

17 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.06 

18 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

.52 

.52 

.59 

.48 

. 19 

.52 

.03 

19 

Gunshot  wounds 

.18 

.18 

. 10 

.18 

.09 

.19 

.19 

20 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.08 

.07 

.08 

.25 

21 

. 02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.05 

.02 

22 

Poisoning  by  food 

. 61 

.61 

.79 

.59 

.37 

.60 

.22 

23 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

.17 

. 17 

.21 

. 16 

.13 

. 16 

.47 

24 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

1.50 

1.51 

.52 

1.54 

1.54 

1.56 

.39 

25 

Sprain  of  joint 

13.  49 

13.51 

8.  56 

13.59 

8.46 

13.  77 

11.10 

26 

Strain 

2.54 

2.54 

1.  55 

2.  59 

1.  56 

2.00 

1.64 

27 

Suicide 

. 15 

. 15 

.33 

.13 

.06 

. 14 

.28 

28 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

.70 

.70 

. 78 

.70 

.47 

.70 

.14 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

72 

.73 

1.27 

.61 

.02 

.70 

.31 

30 

Wounds,  penetrating 

. 75 

.76 

.52 

. 69 

.68 

.77 

.28 

31 

Wounds,  perforating 

.69 

.70 

.35 

.67 

.73 

.72 

.17 

32 

Wounds  (others) 

16. 10 

16. 03 

9.40 

15.  74 

15.61 

16.  38 

23. 98 

33 

Traumatisms  (others). 

5.73 

5. 72 

3.89 

5. 63 

4.00 

5.81 

6. 77 

Total 

72.44 

72.  46 

53.  90 

71.27 

53.77 

73. 45 

70.29 

Grand  total 

923.  94 

923. 94 

605. 60 

886. 95 

1, 246.  80 

940.  85 

925. 46 

ADMISSIONS BANK,  BACE,  AND  COUNTBY. 


127 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Inter- 

Total 

Total 

classifi- 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

0. 16 

0. 47 

0.72 

0. 49 

0.  47 

0.  24 

0. 15 

0. 20 

0.17 

0. 17 

146a 

.09 

1.33 

2.  70 

1.42 

1. 35 

.03 

.26 

.27 

.28 

.27 

146b 

. 56 

1.02 

1. 12 

1.03 

1.  00 

. 57 

.44 

.42 

.47 

.48 

146c 

.18 

.74 

1.78 

.81 

. 77 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.08 

.08 

147a 

.03 

.05 

.03 

. 05 

.05 

. 05 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

147b 

.64 

1.10 

1.26 

i.  n 

1.08 

.72 

. 58 

.43 

. 68 

. 68 

147c 

.06 

. 11 

.09 

. 11 

. 11 

. 11 

.06 

.06 

.06 

147d 

. 10 

.52 

1.89 

.61 

. 58 

.26 

. 16 

.14 

. 17 

. 17 

147e 

.19 

.73 

.73 

.73 

.70 

. 14 

.23 

.39 

.27 

.26 

149a 

.06 

.56 

.32 

.5+ 

. 51 

. 05 

. 17 

. 10 

. 18 

. 17 

149b 

.13 

.48 

.20 

.46 

.44 

. 12 

. 27 

. 16 

.28 

.27 

149c 

.68 

1.20 

.95 

1.  18 

1.  15 

.61 

.74 

1.03 

• SI 

.80 

149d 

.80 

8.  95 

9. 16 

8.  97 

8.  51 

1.21 

4. 10 

3.01 

4.28 

4. 14 

149e 

.02 

.20 

.27 

.21 

.20 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

1491 

.88 

.91 

.33 

.87 

.87 

.52 

. 3S 

. 10 

.39 

.39 

149g 

3.74 

9.  29 

10. 36 

9.  37 

9. 06 

2.  77 

3.39 

3.91 

3.80 

3.  76 

149h 

.59 

.58 

.72 

.59 

.59 

.50 

.31 

.32 

.34 

.34 

150 

21.52 

47.  90 

60.  74 

4S.  79 

47.27 

21.  69 

17.  41 

15.17 

20.  92 

20. 95 

189 

592. 17 

1, 089. 46 

1, 712. 81 

1, 132.  52 

1,102.48 

500.  S9 

478. 19 

655. 98 

548.  86 

546.  73 

Office 

elassifi- 

cation. 

.12 

.13 

.08 

.12 

.12 

.04 

.08 

.06 

.09 

.09 

1 

1.06 

1.71 

.90 

1. 65 

1. 62 

.65 

1.20 

.92 

1.39 

1.36 

2 

.20 

.46 

.21 

.44 

.43 

.15 

.17 

. 14 

.19 

.19 

3 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

4 

1.03 

.55 

.26 

.53 

. 56 

.88 

.29 

.29 

.35 

.37 

5 

9.05 

15.18 

9.18 

14.76 

14.44 

5.2S 

7.93 

9.34 

9.8S 

9. 68 

6 

1.21 

.35 

.21 

.34 

.39 

1.09 

.25 

.37 

.34 

.38 

7 

2.20 

2.  70 

.43 

2.54 

2.  52 

.31 

.19 

.07 

.21 

.21 

8 

1.39 

1.73 

1.10 

1.69 

1.67 

.87 

.76 

.05 

.86 

.86 

9 

.34 

.24 

.11 

.23 

.24 

.56 

.22 

.06 

.23 

.24 

10 

.09 

.12 

.08 

.12 

.11 

.04 

.06 

.07 

.07 

11 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

12 

.21 

.40 

.46 

.40 

.39 

.20 

.27 

.42 

.33 

.33 

13 

.15 

.40 

.60 

.42 

.40 

. 15 

.21 

.32 

.26 

.25 

14 

9.39 

8. 61 

4.  40 

8.32 

8.38 

8. 02 

7.14 

5.40 

7.  S3 

7.84 

15 

1.54 

1.09 

.96 

1.08 

1.11 

2.  22 

1.8S 

1.85 

2.12 

2.12 

16 

.06 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.05 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

17 

.43 

.36 

.07 

.34 

.34 

.90 

. 66 

.35 

.78 

.78 

18 

.11 

.27 

.14 

.26 

.25 

.07 

.07 

.02 

.10 

.09 

19 

.10 

.11 

.09 

. 11 

.11 

.07 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

20 

.05 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.02 

21 

.89 

.82 

.47 

.80 

• SO 

.62 

.24 

.13 

.29 

.30 

22 

.23 

.21 

.16 

.21 

.21 

.15 

.09 

.07 

. 10 

. 10 

23 

.56 

2.55 

2.  67 

2.56 

2.45 

.41 

.30 

.33 

.34 

.34 

24 

10.  06 

17.  99 

10.  25 

17.  45 

17.  04 

6. 16 

7.  78 

5. 27 

S.  93 

8.81 

25 

1.95 

3.53 

1.78 

3.41 

3.33 

.90 

1.35 

1.20 

1.54 

1.51 

26 

.31 

.18 

.07 

.18 

.18 

.35 

.05 

.01 

.08 

.09 

27 

.93 

.85 

.53 

.83 

.84 

.49 

.52 

.46 

.56 

. 56 

28 

1.03 

.44 

.37 

.44 

.47 

1.78 

.86 

.95 

1.  07 

1. 10 

29 

.35 

.39 

.76 

.42 

.42 

.76 

1.06 

.63 

1.23 

1.21 

30 

.37 

.73 

.78 

.73 

.71 

.31 

.61 

.69 

. 72 

.70 

31 

10. 61 

21.09 

15. 88 

20.73 

20.17 

7.57 

8.  2.5 

13. 67 

10.  21 

10.  09 

32 

3.64 

7.20 

5.05 

7. 05 

6.86 

4.38 

3.  57 

2.  53 

4.22 

4.23 

33 

59. 64 

90. 52 

58.17 

88.29 

86. 69 

45.41 

46. 16 

46.31 

54.39 

53.  99 

651.80 

1,179. 98 

1,770.  99 

1,220.  80 

1,189.16 

546. 30 

524. 35 

702.  29 

603. 24 

600.  72 

128 


MUDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

American  troops  in  other 
Philippine  Islands. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  loomoalion , disccses  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

0.24 

0.35 

0.28 

14fib 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

.12 

.18 

6.45 

.23 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

. 12 

.53 

. 45 

.51 

14  7a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

. 24 

.12 

.45 

.19 

147b 

.06 

.05 

147c 

.4.8 

1.12 

.89 

147il 

147e 

.18 

.22 

.19 

149a 

.12 

.71 

149b 

.12 

.12 

.09 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

.12 

.35 

.28 

149d 

Myositis 

.72 

1.29 

2.24 

1.49 

149e 

1.07 

3.18 

.45 

2.61 

149f 

.18 

.14 

149g 

.24 

.12 

. 67 

.23 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

2.26 

6.30 

13.02 

7.69 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

.36 

2.77 

4.49 

3.12 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

20.74 

40.89 

55. 88 

44.01 

Total 

398. 61 

901.97 

941.21 

910.12 

Office 

classifi- 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

cation. 

1 

Bites 

. 12 

.29 

1.  12 

.47 

2 

.60 

1.53 

1.  12 

1.45 

3 

. 65 

. 90 

.70 

4 

5 

Concussion 

7.  27 

. 41 

1.35 

.61 

6 

Contusion 

.24 

12.  30 

16.  38 

13. 15 

7 

.29 

.45 

.33 

8 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

. 48 

2.  82 

.90 

2.  42 

9 

Dislocation  of  joint 

.95 

1.  06 

4.  49 

1.77 

lo 

. 12 

.09 

11 

.36 

.35 

.28 

12 

13 

Eye'andannexa,  traumatisms  of 

.24 

.82 

1.35 

.93 

14 

. 41 

.42 

15 

Fracture,  simple 

6.  44 

11.00 

6. 98 

10.16 

16 

Fracture,  compound 

1.  19 

1.00 

. 22 

.84 

17 

.22 

.05 

18 

.24 

19 

Gunshot  wounds 

.24 

.29 

.22 

.28  I 

20 

. 12 

. 18 

.14  j 

21 

. 12 

.45 

.09 

22 

Poisoning  bv  food 

.72 

4.24 

4.  49 

4.29 

23 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

.48 

.71 

.22 

.61 

24 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

.83 

.82 

1.  80 

1.03 

25 

Sprain  of  joint 

7.  39 

19.  24 

34.  56 

22.  42 

2G 

1.31 

4.  35 

5.84 

4.  66 

27 

. 36 

. 41 

.33 

28 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

1.07 

. 59 

.45 

.56 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

.36 

.71 

1. 12 

.79 

30 

Wounds,  penetrating 

.95 

. 12 

.67 

.23 

31 

Wounds,  perforating 

.48 

.41 

1.  12 

. 56 

32 

Wounds  (others) 

7.  63 

34.  66 

83.  71 

44.  84 

33 

Traumatisms  (others) 

3. 34 

9.  12 

19.  30 

11.  24 

Total 

43.  51 

108. 92 

189.  86 

125.  73 

Grand  total 

442.  12 

1,010.  89 

1 131.06 

1, 035.  85 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


129 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1.000. 


countries  (enlisted  men) 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0. 19 

0. 60 

0.26 

0.  56 

0.  21 

0.06 

0. 19 

0. 07 

0.  S9 

0.  51 

146a 

.37 

.30 

. 36 

.36 

1.26 

.03 

.03 

0. 05 

2.85 

.76 

146b 

.93 

.90 

.92 

.61 

.28 

.14 

.09 

.14 

.32 

1.07 

.25 

146c 

.12 

.60 

.21 

.20 

.42 

.04 

.04 

. 16 

.36 

.68 

147a 

147b 

.74 

.62 

.97 

1.  55 

.22 

.19 

.21 

. 59 

.36 

.59 

147c 

. 14 

.02 

.02 

.08 

147d 

.12 

. 10 

. 05 

. 14 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.71 

. 51 

147e 

. 25 

. 30 

.21 

.20 

.91 

.06 

.06 

.05 

149a 

.74 

.62 

.46 

. 14 

.06 



.06 

.18 

149b 

. 12 

.60 

.21 

. 10 

1.26 

.07 

.01 

.05 

.08 

149c 

1.61 

5. 12 

2.  21 

1.07 

3. 58 

.23 

.20 

.92 

.89 

3. 13 

149d 

4.89 

2.71 

4.  52 

2.59 

9. 49 

.92 

. 37 

.89 

. 16 

1.07 

.25 

149e 

.21 

.01 

.01 

.08 

149f 

1. 18 

.30 

1.03 

.20 

1.48 

.06 

.06 

.27 

.71 

149g 

8.04 

6.63 

7. 80 

6.40 

15.60 

.44 

.47 

.44 

4.47 

4.45 

4.99 

149h 

.74 

1.51 

.87 

.46 

.49 

.07 

.06 

.59 

.18 

1. 18 

150 

35. 15 

38. 57 

35.73 

28.39 

68. 16 

15.  03 

11.01 

14.  70 

27.  02 

27.  07 

S2. 92 

189 

618.  48 

568. 24 

609.  93 

781. 55 

2,011.  52 

273.  03 

359.  75 

2S4. 03 

654.  45 

561.  IS 

1,309.  84 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

.31 

.26 

.25 

.28 

. 11 

.08 

1 

3.09 

.30 

2.  62 

2. 08 

4.36 

.31 

.19 

.31 

1.13 

1.25 

1.27 

2 

.08 

.30 

.62 

.97 

.56 

.03 

.03 

.11 

.42 

3 

4 

1.86 

.60 

1.64 

.31 

.03 

.08 

.07 

.22 

1.07 

.34 

5 

19.18 

10.  24 

17.66 

12.34 

26.21 

1.06 

.66 

1.02 

11.09 

6.41 

20. 96 

6 

.43 

.36 

. 10 

. 11 

. 19 

. 12 

. IS 

7 

5.51 

.60 

4.67 

3.91 

1.69 

.16 

.09 

.16 

. 65 

.42 

8 

2.  23 

1.51 

2. 10 

1.88 

1.90 

.37 

.33 

1.02 

.71 

1.27 

9 

.37 

.31 

.49 

.04 

. 17 

10 

.25 

.21 

.46 

1.26 

. 14 

.09 

.79 

. 11 

.25 

11 

.31 

.26 

.07 

.51 

12 

1.18 

1.21 

1.18 

.46 

.84 

.01 

.01 

1.24 

.18 

.93 

13 

1.  11 

.90 

1.08 

.36 

. 56 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.36 

.51 

14 

28.34 

6.63 

24.  64 

15.44 

13.  00 

1.46 

.38 

1.35 

3.77 

6.41 

5. 58 

15 

3.03 

.60 

2.  62 

1. 12 

4. 15 

. 45 

.42 

.43 

.53 

1.01 

16 

.06 

.05 

.01 

.01 

. 17 

17 

.06 

.05 

3.44 

. 17 

. 16 

.05 

18 

' .31 

.30 

.31 

.07 

.06 

.06 

?7 

. 17 

19 

.31 

.30 

.31 

.25 

. 14 

.03 

.03 

.32 

. 18 

.17 

20 

. 10 

. 07 

21 

3.03 

.30 

2.  57 

1. 17 

1.12 

.09 

.08 

. 22 

.34 

22 

. 56 

.60 

.56 

.25 

. 14 

. 11 

1.27 

23 

1.48 

.60 

1.33 

.97 

1.83 

.36 

.19 

.34 

.59 

.18 

. 17 

24 

39.60 

34.95 

38.  81 

22.  86 

35. 97 

2.48 

1.04 

2.34 

13.  73 

6.  77 

9.04 

25 

7.86 

3.31 

7.  08 

2.  74 

7.80 

.44 

.19 

.42 

1.83 

1.42 

1.44 

26 

.19 

1.51 

.41 

: 46 

.35 

.05 

.05 

.22 

. 18 

.42 

27 

.62 

.51 

.46 

1.  97 

. 11 

. 10 

. 16 

. 18 

.08 

28 

.25 

.60 

.31 

. 56 

2.  67 

.11 

.19 

.12 

.22 

.53 

.34 

29 

.12 

.30 

.15 

.36 

8.08 

.15 

.19 

.16 

.16 

. 59 

30 

.68 

1.21 

.77 

.97 

2.04 

.16 

.09 

. 16 

.05 

.42 

31 

49.44 

26.  21 

45.48 

43.83 

39.42 

3. 65 

1.90 

3.51 

31.22 

14.07 

17.33 

32 

8.23 

3.01 

7.34 

11.23 

15.81 

1.46 

.19 

1.42 

9. 10 

4. 10 

4.39 

33 

180. 67 

96.11 

166. 26 

126. 93 

177.  70 

13.66 

5. 60 

13. 66 

78.17 

44.70 

70.06 

799. 16 

664. 36 

776. 19 

908.47 

2,189.  22 

286.69 

365.35 

297.  69 

732.  61 

605.  88 

1,379.90 

130 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Offico 
classifi- 
cation . 

Agent. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  onli 
White. 

sted  men,j 
troops. 

Colored. 

American 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

Agent  causing  injury  (excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

Knife 

0. 7.5 

0. 75 

0. 19 

0.73 

1.12 

0. 78 

0.86 

2 

Pistol  ball 

. 75 

. 75 

.71 

.68 

1.08 

.75 

.36 

3 

Rifle  ball 

1. 12 

1. 12 

.38 

1.07 

1.  11 

1.16 

.53 

4 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

3.93 

3.91 

1.39 

3.96 

3.50 

4. 04 

0. 47 

5 

Other  military  agents 

2.45 

2. 46 

2.09 

2. 17 

1.85 

2.48 

1.03 

i. 

.02 

.02 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

.02 

7 

.71 

.71 

5.76 

.46 

.02 

.45 

8 

Automobiles 

2.42 

2.  43 

3.43 

2.  40 

1.03 

2.38 

1.03 

9 

Motor  cycles 

1.22 

1.23 

2.  44 

1.20 

.29 

1. 16 

.33 

10 

Railroad  accidents 

.66 

. 67 

.31 

.62 

.66 

.69 

. 14 

11 

Street  car  accidents 

. 17 

. 17 

.12 

.18 

.09 

.17 

.17 

12 

other  vehicles 

1.03 

1.03 

.46 

1.01 

.99 

1.00 

.94 

12 

Animals 

3.44 

3.  45 

1.65 

3.58 

1.83 

3.55 

2. 64 

14 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

15 

Crushing 

2.61 

2. 62 

1.64 

2. 61 

2.69 

2.67 

2.55 

10 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

37 

Falls....; 

12. 10 

12. 08 

10. 08 

12.11 

8.39 

12. 19 

13.91 

IS 

Splinters 

.24 

.24 

.07 

.25 

.23 

.25 

.22 

1!) 

Machinery 

.18 

. 18 

.04 

.18 

.18 

.18 

.31 

20 

Excessive  cold 

.40 

.40 

. 12 

.31 

.81 

.42 

21 

Excessive  heat 

.96 

.97 

.38 

1.01 

.73 

1.00 

.53 

22 

Stones 1 

.15 

.15 

.04 

.13 

.34 

.15 

.33 

23 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.03 

21 

Hot  liquids 

.66 

.66 

.22 

.68 

.38 

.69 

.61 

25 

Fire,  conflagration  excepted 

.24 

.24 

.12 

.24 

. 14 

.24 

.22 

20 

Poisons 

.04 

.04 

.07 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.47 

27 

Other  external  agents 

36. 13 

36. 12 

22. 14 

35.60 

26.  22 

36. 62 

36.47 

Total 

72.  44 

72.46 

53.90 

71.27 

53.  77 

73.45 

70. 29 

ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


131 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska).  United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted. 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.10 

0. 97 

1.30 

0.99 

0.94 

0.35 

0.39 

0. 85 

0.46 

0.44 

1 

.72 

.61 

1.21 

. 65 

. 66 

.68 

.79 

1.00 

.92 

.90 

2 

.33 

1.00 

1.17 

1.01 

.97 

.43 

1.15 

1.13 

1.34 

1.30 

3 

1.45 

5.37 

4.  26 

5.29 

5.08 

1.33 

1.99 

2.56 

2.31 

2.  27 

4 

1.46 

1.54 

1.45 

1.54 

1.53 

3.11 

3.08 

2.51 

3. 82 

3.79 

5 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

6 

6.41 

.64 

.03 

.60 

.92 

5.17 

.27 

.02 

.29 

.50 

7 

4.13 

2.  95 

1.21 

2. 83 

2.90 

2.48 

l.Sl 

.84 

1.92 

1.94 

8 

2.01 

1.19 

.32 

1.13 

1.  18 

3.32 

1.22 

.25 

1.22 

1.31 

9 

.23 

.59 

.51 

.59 

.57 

.45 

.70 

.91 

.86 

.84 

10 

. 19 

.28 

.15 

.27 

.27 

.01 

.05 

.02 

.05 

.05 

11 

.31 

.91 

.78 

.90 

. 87 

.72 

1.21 

1.32 

1.36 

1.33 

12 

2.  26 

5.26 

2.39 

5.06 

4.91 

.72 

1. 46 

.38 

1.60 

1.56 

13 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

14 

1.97 

3.47 

2.12 

3.38 

3.30 

1.04 

1.43 

2.99 

1.68 

1.65 

15 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.06 

.04 

.04 

16 

11.78 

15.54 

9.18 

15.10 

14.91 

7. 11 

7.44 

6.59 

8.  22 

8.17 

17 

.12 

.37 

.32 

.37 

.36 

.08 

.11 

.09 

.09 

18 

.03 

.24 

.16 

.23 

.22 

.05 

.10 

. 19 

. 11 

.11 

19 

.13 

.31 

1.02 

.36 

.35 

. 11 

.26 

.67 

. 45 

.44 

20 

.49 

1. 63 

1.31 

1.61 

1.54 

.19 

.22 

. 13 

.25 

.24 

21 

.03 

.15 

.33 

.16 

.16 

.07 

. 10 

.33 

. 14 

.14 

22 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

23 

.25 

.82 

.45 

.79 

.76 

.18 

.51 

.32 

. 55 

.53 

24 

.16 

.30 

.14 

.28 

.28 

.04 

.17 

.15 

.19 

.18 

25 

.09 

.05 

.06 

.05 

. 05 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

26 

24.94 

46.  25 

28.31 

45.01 

43.90 

17.78 

21.68 

22. 98 

26.48 

20. 10 

27 

59. 64 

90.  52 

58. 17 

88.29 

86. 69 

45.41 

46. 16 

46. 31 

54. 39 

53. 99 

132 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  47. — Admissions,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


0 nice 
classifi- 
cation. 

Agent. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

American  troops  in  other 
Philippine  Islands. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

Knife . . ...... 

0.  12 

1.  88 

3.  59 

2. 24 

2 

Pistol  ball 

.95 

1.  80 

. 79 

3 

Rifle  bafl 

. 72 

. 41 

. 90 

. 51 

4 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

1.  07 

9.  77 

9.  65 

9.  74 

5 

Other  military  agents 

2.  50 

. 59 

. 45 

. 56 

6 

Sinking  ships 

. 12 

1.  19 

8 

Automobiles 

1,43 

1.24 

1. 12 

1.21 

9 

Motorcycles 

.95 

1.  47 

.22 

1.  21 

10 

Railroad  accidents 

. 12 

. 18 

.22 

. 19 

11 

Street  car  accidents 

.29 

.23 

12 

Ocher  vehicles 

. 36 

.24 

1.35 

.47 

13 

. 83 

3.  06 

28. 05 

8.  25 

14 

. 06 

.05 

15 

1.  91 

5. 12 

18.  18 

7.  83 

16 

. 24 

.06 

.05 

17 

Falls 

10.  95 

22.  36 

40. 18 

26.  06 

18 

.35 

.90 

. 47 

19 

. 12 

.35 

1.35 

. 56 

20 

. 12 

21 

Excessive  heat 

.36 

.94 

.45 

. 84 

22 

. 18 

1.  35 

. 42 

23 

24 

. 12 

.77 

. 90 

. 79 

25 

Fire,  conflagration  excepted 

. 12 

.35 

.22 

.33 

26 

. 24 

.24 

. 22 

. 23 

27 

Other  external  agents 

18.93 

58.49 

78.  77 

62.  70 

Total 

43.  51 

108.  92 

189.  86 

125.  73 

133 


ADMISSIONS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and,  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


countries  (enlisted 'men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored . 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

2.35 

3. 01 

2.46 

2. 49 

1.41 

0. 18 

0.09 

0. 19 

0.  81 

0. 89 

0.  93 

1 

.37 

. 90 

. 46 

.81 

1.97 

. 11 

. 10 

.22 

.76 

2 

.87 

1.21 

.92 

1.27 

11.24 

.26 

.09 

.24 

.49 

.36 

.68 

3 

9.65 

6.03 

9.04 

12.70 

10.  47 

.66 

.19 

.64 

8.99 

1.78 

4.73 

4 

1.48 

1.51 

1.49 

1.73 

11.38 

.81 

. 3S 

.77 

1.13 

.53 

1. 10 

5 

.06 

.05 

.70 

.01 

.71 

6 

12 

. 10 

. 15 

.70 

.05 

' 1 

7 

4.70 

2. 11 

4.26 

3. 10 

1.76 

.30 

.27 

.22 

2.32 

1.69 

8 

7.24 

1.81 

6.31 

.91 

1.34 

.04 

.04 

.11 

1.25 

. 25 

9 

.25 

.21 

.36 

1.69 

. 14 

. 19 

. 15 

.05 

. 18 

.25 

10 

. 12 

. 10 

.21 

.09 

.01 

.27 

. 18 

11 

1 24 

.30 

1.08 

1.  07 

1.  62 

.03 

.03 

.59 

.89 

1.52 

12 

9.04 

.90 

7. 65 

6. 10 

5. 55 

. 12 

. 11 

4. 14 

.89 

1.10 

13 

.01 

.01 

14 

10. 09 

2.11 

S-  73 

5.38 

3.72 

.60 

. 76 

.61 

4.31 

1.25 

.42 

15 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.07 

16 

30.57 

20. 19 

28. 80 

24. 33 

33.87 

3.  27 

1.04 

3.06 

16. 36 

8.73 

12.  51 

17 

.68 

.60 

. 67 

.31 

.35 

.01 

.01 

.32 

.18 

.08 

18 

.43 

.30 

.41 

.61 

.21 

.06 

.06 

.16 

.53 

.42 

19 

9.90 

.01 

.01 

20 

.31 

.30 

.31 

1.47 

1.41 

.25 

.22 

.49 

.71 

.51 

21 

.37 

.30 

.36 

.20 

.14 

.03 

.09 

.04 

.38 

.53 

. 17 

22 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.08 

23 

1.42 

1. 18 

1.22 



2.11 

. 18 

.09 

.19 

. 75 

.71 

.34 

24 

.93 

.49 

.03 

.03 

.27 

. 18 

. 17 

25 

.06 

.30 

.10 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.92 

26 

98.  26 

54.23 

90. 76 

62. 12 

75.32 

6.46 

2.56 

6. 12 

37.  20 

22. 62 

42.  34 

27 

180. 67 

96.11 

166. 26 

126.93 

177. 70 

13. 66 

5. 60 

13. 66 

78.17  44.70 

70.06 

134 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  48. — Deaths , by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. a 


Total  United  States  Army. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period.. 

4, 12S.479 

4, 092,457 

206, 382 

3, 599, 527 

286, 548 

3, 886, 075 

36,022 

Inter- 

national 

elassifi- 

Total 

Total 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

cation 

officers 

officers 

No. 

and 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

Total 

Total 

men, 

men, 

officers. 

Color 

native 

including 

Ameri- 

Whited' 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

troops. 

native 

can 

stated. 

troops. 

troops. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 

venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

227 

997 

7 

182 

25 

13 

22 n 

2 

Typhus  fever 

1 

1 

1 

l 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

36 

31 

1 

24 

5 

1 

30 

5 

Smallpox 

14 

14 

1 

9 

2 

2 

13 

6 

Measles 

2,370 

2,367 

3 

2,228 

116 

20 

2,364 

3 

■7 

Scarlet,  fever 

354 

354 

4 

338 

2 

10 

350 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

177 

177 

154 

5 

11 

170 

10 

Influenza 

24,664 

24,575 

596 

20, 888 

2, 2S7 

804 

23,979 

89 

12 

Asiatic  cholera 

7 

9 

2 

2 

5 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

73 

69 

i 

54 

8 

6 

68 

4 

18 

19  o 

39 

39 

2 

29 

5 

3 

37 

Chicken-pox 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19f 

German  measles 

82 

82 

77 

4 

1 

82 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1,836 

1,833 

56 

1,387 

239 

151 

1,777 

3 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

6 

6 

5 

1 

6 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

5 

5 

5 

19  k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

5 

4 

1 

5 

191 

Trench  fever 

2 

9 

1 

1 

2 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

20 

17 

i 

12 

2 

2 

16 

3 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

99 

98 

5 

72 

12 

9 

93 

1 

20c 

6 

6 

4 

1 

1 

6 

22 

22 

19 

1 

2 

22 

23 

1 

1 

1 

1 

24 

5 

4 

2 

2 

4 

1 

Trench  foot 

5 

5 

5 

5 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

20 

2 

2 

2 

2 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

49 

48 

2 

39 

2 

46 

1 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

\OJIO 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2,240 

2,224 

51 

1,324 

782 

67 

2, 173 

16 

28b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

209 

206 

4 

111 

82 

9 

202 

3 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

316 

313 

9 

187 

104 

13 

304 

3 

Tuberculosis  (all) 

2,766 

2,744 

64 

1,622 

969 

89 

2,680 

22 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

143 

140 

3 

S2 

53 

2 

137 

3 

38a 

6 

6 

4 

1 

1 

6 

3Sb 

24 

24 

2 

20 

2 

22 

Venereal  (all) 

173 

170 

5 

106 

56 

3 

165 

3 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

132 

127 

18 

99 

8 

2 

109 

5 

46 

27 

27 

6 

16 

2 

3 

21 

48a 

35 

35 

31 

3 

1 

35 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

104 

103 

6 

78 

16 

3 

97 

r 

51a 

1 1 

11 

11 

11 

52a 

16 

16 

2 

11 

3 

14 

53a 

21 

20 

2 

18 

18 

1 

53b 

9 

9 

1 

8 

8 

116 

3 

3 

3 

3 

20 

19 

2 

16 

1 

17 

1 

13 

13 

1 

12 

12 

30 

30 

1 

22 

6 

1 

29 

56a. 

56 

56 

3 

48 

5 

53 

11 

10 

9 

1 

10 

1 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

i 

1 

1 



i 

<2  Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects  are  charged  to  the  defects.  In  some  instances  deaths  have 
been  wrongly  charged  to  troops  or  localities  for  which  no  admissions  or  too  few  admissions  are  shown  in  other  tables.  This  was  due  to  clerical 
error  which  it  is  not  now  practicable  to  correct,  and  applies  also  to  detailed  tables  which  appear  later.  The  number  of  deaths  so  involved  is 
only  19.  The  total  number  of  deaths  is  not  atfeeted  by  the  error  in  question. 
i> Includes  total  strength  for  '‘Other  countries  and  not  stated.” 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


135 


colored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917.  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


i United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


124,  266 

1, 965,  297 

145, 823 

2,111,123 

2, 235, 389 

73,  72S 

1, 469, 656 

122,412 

1,  592, 063 

1,  665,  796 

national 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

elassifi- 

cation 

officers 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

men. 

stated. 

men. 

3 

54 

17 

71 

74 

4 

123 

S 

13 

144 

148 

1 

2 

1 

18 

23 

24 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1,889 

97 

1,  986 

1,  9S7 

1 

318 

19 

20 

357 

358 

6 

1 

265 

2 

267 

268 

3 

61 

10 

71 

74 

7 

4 

S9 

3 

92 

96 

3 

61 

1 

11 

73 

76 

9 

387 

14,  617 

I,  567 

16, 184 

16,  571 

191 

5,  753 

628 

794 

7, '175 

7,  366 

10 

12 

1 

14 

6 

20 

21 

35 

2 

6 

43 

43 

14 

2 

19 

4 

23 

25 

9 

3 

12 

12 

18 

1 

1 

1 

19e 

74 

4 

7S 

3 

1 

4 

4 

19f 

28 

825 

133 

958 

986 

23 

534 

96 

149 

779 

802 

19g 

1 

6 

6 

191 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

4 

19j 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

19k 

1 

1 

2 

2 

191 

1 

7 

1 

8 

9 

5 

1 

2 

8 

8 

19p 

4 

48 

9 

57 

61 

1 

23 

3 

9 

35 

36 

20a 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

20c 

14 

1 

15 

4 

2 

6 

6 

22 

23 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

24 

5 

25a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

25b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

26 

2 

19 

24 

26 

IS 

2 

20 

20 

47 

39 

769 

433 

1,202 

1,241 

10 

530 

341 

65 

936 

946 

28a 

1 

1 

1 

28b 

2 

52 

22 

74 

76 

2 

54 

59 

9 

122 

124 

29 

9 

86 

44 

130 

139 

96 

59 

13 

168 

168 

30-35 

50 

907 

500 

1,407 

1,457 

12 

680 

459 

87 

1,  226 

1, 23S 

2 

56 

35 

91 

93 

24 

17 

9 

43 

43 

37 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

38a 

1 

8 

8 

9 

10 

10 

12 

38b 

; 2 

66 

36 

102 

104 

2 

35 

IS 

3 

56 

58 

13 

69 

5 

74 

87 

3 

26 

2 

2 

30 

33 

39-45 

3 

11 

1 

. 12 

15 

2 

5 

I 

3 

9 

11 

46 

16 

1 

17 

17 

15 

2 

1 

18 

18 

48a 

5 

56 

12 

6S 

73 

1 

20 

4 

3 

27 

28 

50 

9 

9 

9 

9 

2 

9 

51a 

2 

9 

1 

10 

12 

2 

2 

4 

4 

52a 

1 

8 

8 

9 

1 

10 

10 

11 

1 

5 

6 

3 

3 

3 

53b 

3 

3 

3 

116 

2 

10 

10 

12 

6 

6 

6 

54 

I 

4 

4 

8 

8 

8 

55c 

9 

4 

13 

13 

1 

12 

2 

1 

15 

16 

55e 

1 

42 

42 

43 

2 

3 

s 

10 

56a 

8 

1 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 

56b 

i 

1 

1 

57-59 

136 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  48. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  other 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period. . 

8,388 

16, 995 

4,456 

21,451 

16, 161 

3,319 

19, 480 

19,688 

Inter- 

lational 

classifi- 

cation 

Philippine  Islands. <■ 

Hawaii. 

Panama 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

1 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

4 

4 

Typhus  fever 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

2 

2 

3 

Smallpox 

3 

3 

Measles 

1 

3 

3 

Scarlet  fever 

2 

2 

i 

1 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

ID 

18 

2 

9 

3 

2 

5 

9 

12 

Asiatic  cholera 

2 

2 

14 

15 

Dysentery  (all) 

4 

4 

Erysipelas.  1 

19c 

Chicken-pox 

19f 

German  measles 

19g 

19i 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1 

1 

i 

Paratyphoid  A r ’ 

191 

19k 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

191 

Trench  fever 

19p 

20a 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

22 

Anthrax 

23 

Rabies 

24 

Tetanus 

25a 

Trench  foot 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

26 

Pellagra 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2 

8 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2Nb 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

1 

1 

30-35 

Tuberculosis(others) 

1 

1 

2 

Tuberculosis  (all).. 

2 

9 

9 

2 

2 

4 

1 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

1 

1 

Venereal  (all) 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors.  . 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

46 

Tumors,  benign . .. 

1 

Arthritis 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

51a 

Addison’s  disease 

53a 

Leucemia 

53  b 

Hodgkin’s  disease. . . . 

116 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

54 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

1 

i 

55e 

56a 

i 

1 

56b 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

c Includes  troops  in  China. 


DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


137 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

14,232 

97, 49S 

10,  535 

108, 033 

18, 576 

5,615 

11,831 

j 

Inter- 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White.d 

Colored.^ 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

2 

3 

4 

3 

3 

2 

2 

5 

2 

2 

iii 

16 

i 

2 

6 

1 

1 

8 

8 

7 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

9 

137 

7 

2 

146 

337 

83 

8 

458 

17 

8 

61 

10 

12 

1 

1 

3 

1 

14 

1 

1 

1 

1 

IS 

i9e 

19f 

5 

2 

7 

22 

9 

31 

1 

2 

19g 

19i 

19] 

19k 

191 

2 

1 

19p 

20a 

i 

1 

1 

20c 

1 

1 

22 

i 

1 

23 

1 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

2 

2 

1 

47 

5 

1 

6 

10 

7 

1 

18 

10 

4 

9 

28a 

28b 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

29 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

30-35 

10 

i 

11 

13 

8 

1 

22 

15 

4 

3 

3 

37 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

38b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

9 

2 

39-45 

46 

48a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

50 

52a 

1 

53a 

53b 

116 

1 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1 

56a 

d Separate  strength  for  white  and  colored  not  available. 


138 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  48. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total  United  States  Army. 

♦ 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  en 
White. 

listed  men 
Colored. 

,.  America] 

Color 

not 

stated. 

n troops. 
Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

27 

27 

1 

22 

1 

3 

26 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

241 

240 

9 

168 

34 

29 

231 

i 

62 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

63a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

63b 

28 

28 

22 

1 

28 

64 

63 

62 

6 

50 

6 

56 

i 

66h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

5 

5 

i 

69 

35 

35 

28 

2 

35 

74  b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

5 

4 

1 

the  heart). 

74  f 

3 

3 

1 

2 

3 

72 

4 

4 

1 

3 

3 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

74 

73 

i 

63 

3 

6 

72 

i 

VI.  Menial  alienation. 

67 

12 

12 

3 

r 

4 

9 

68d 

20 

20 

1 

16 

3 

19 

68e 

1 

1 

1 

68a 

34 

34 

32 

1 

1 

34 

68h 

18 

18 

12 

1 

IS 

68i 

Psychoses  (others)./. 

28 

27 

25 

1 

1 

27 

i 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75r 

16 

15 

1 

11 

3 

14 

i 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

217 

217 

4 

204 

7 

2 

213 

64 

64 

2 

59 

1 

2 

62 

3 

3 

2 

3 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of . 

86a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

4 

4 

S6d 

2 

2 

2 

2 

33 

33 

1 

29 

3 

32 

86i 

Nasal  fossce,  other  diseases  of 

170 

170 

148 

17 

165 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87 

18 

18 

1 

16 

1 

17 

100 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 

256 

256 

19 

214 

18 

5 

237 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

28 

28 

21 

7 

28 

78 

43 

43 

2 

35 

4 

2 

41 

79a 

V alvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

126 

124 

ii 

83 

18 

12 

113 

2 

79a 

18 

18 

3 

11 

4 

15 

79a 

3 

3 

3 

3 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

62 

62 

4 

41 

8 

9 

58 

( 4)  Mitral  stenosis. 

13 

13 

11 

2 

13 

79a 

17 

16 

3 

11 

2 

13 

1 

79a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

12 

11 

i 

6 

2 

2 

10 

1 

79b 

11 

11 

1 

7 

3 

10 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation. 

103 

101 

15 

66 

14 

6 

86 

2 

79  d 

73 

73 

8 

48 

15 

2 

65 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

68 

65 

1 

57 

4 

3 

64 

3 

80 

18 

18 

6 

9 

3 

12 

81a 

11 

9 

2 

7 

2 

81b 

14 

14 

6 

6 

1 

1 

8 

81c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

81  d 

5 

1 

4 

4 

82 

38 

38 

5 

29 

3 

1 

33 

83a 

15 

15 

12 

3 

15 

83c 

7 

1 

6 

6 

83d 

3 

3 

i 

i 

1 

2 

84a 

7 

5 

2 

7 

84b 

28 

28 

2 

16 

9 

1 

26 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

85f 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

3 

9 

3 

1 

13 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

18 

18 

i 

16 

1 

17 

DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COTJNTBY, 


139 


■' ilipino , Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

15 

15 

15 

1 

1 

2 

10 

11 

60 

6 

73 

16 

89 

95 

3 

89 

17 

29 

135 

138 

61 

1 

1 

1 

2 

62 

1 

1 

1 

63a 

16 

4 

20 

20 

5 

1 

1 

63b 

4 

38 

4 

42 

46 

2 

11 

2 

13 

15 

64 

1 

1 

1 

66b 

3 

3 

3 

66c 

22 

2 

24 

24 

6 

3 

2 

11 

11 

69 

74b 

3 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

74e 



i 

2 

3 

3 

74f 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

72 

39 

3 

42 

42 

1 

19 

6 

25 

26 

74g 

3 

2 

1 

3 

6 

3 

6 

6 

1 

11 

1 

12 

13 

2 

6Sd 

1 

1 

6Se 

27 

1 

28 

28 

4 

1 

5 

6Sg 

10 

2 

12 

12 

2 

1 

5 

6Sh 

12 

12 

12 

11 

1 

1 

13 

13 

6Si 

2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

i 

8 

9 

75r 

4 

146 

5 

151 

155 

55 

2 

2 

59 

59 

76a 

i 

43 

43 

44 

1 

10 

1 

2 

19 

20 

76b 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

76e 

1 

1 

1 

S6a 

3 

3 

3 

1 



1 

1 

86b 

2 

2 

2 

S6d 

1 

20 

3 

23 

24 

9 

9 

9 

86e 

5 

145 

17 

162 

167 

3 

3 

3 

861 

1 

5 

5 

6 

10 

i 

11 

11 

87 

12 

151 

14 

165 

177 

6 

60 

4 

5 

69 

75 

100 

13 

2 

15 

15 

8 

13 

13 

-- 

23 

2 

25 

25 

2 

12 

2 

2 

16 

18 

78 

8 

50 

8 

58 

66 

2 

30 

8 

12 

50 

52 

79a 

3 

7 

2 

9 

12 

4 

2 

6 

6 

79a(l) 

3 

3 

3 

79a(2) 

2 

30 

2 

32 

34 

1 

10 

4 

9 

23 

24 

79a (3) 

4 

1 

5 

1 

6 

6 

79a(4) 

3 

6 

2 

8 

11 

5 

5 

79a(5) 

1 

1 

1 

79a(7) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

9 

10 

79a(S) 

3 

1 

4 

4 

1 

4 

1 

6 

79b 

9 

38 

8 

46 

55 

4 

23 

4 

6 

33 

37 

79c 

5 

30 

8 

38 

43 

3 

16 

7 

2 

25 

28 

79d 

i 

37 

4 

41 

42 

20 

3 

23 

23 

79e 

4 

5 

2 

7 

11 

9 

2 

2 

4 

so 

5 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Sla 

4 

5 

1 

6 

10 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

81b 

1 

1 

1 

81c 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

•Sid 

3 

15 

1 

16 

19 

i 

12 

1 

1 

14 

15 

82 

9 

2 

11 

11 

3 

1 

4 

4 

83a 

1 

2 

2 

3 

4 

4 

4 

S3c 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

S3d 

4 

9 

6 

6 

1 

1 

1 

S4a 

1 

12 

8 

20 

21 

1 

3 

1 

1 

5 

6 

84b 

1 

2 

1 

3 

S5e 

10 

10 

10 

S5f 

3 

3 

9 

2 

1 

12 

12 

85  g 

11 

i 

12 

12 

1 

4 



4 

5 

S5h 

140 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

nationa! 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66b 

66c 

69 

74b 

74e 

74f 

72 

74g 


67 

68(1 

68e 

68g 

6Sh 

C8i 


75r 


76a 

761) 

76e 


86a 
86  b 
S6d 
86e 
86  i 


87 

100 


77 
7s 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
8 oe 
8.1 1 
85g 
85h 


Table  48. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  while,  colored, 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Cause. 

American  troops  in  other 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine- Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored 

Total. 

White. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 
Encephalitis 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 



i : 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the 
heart). 

Chorea 

1 

1 

i 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  naralysis  of  the  insane 

Dementia  praecox 

Psychasthenia 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

1 

1 

Psychoses  (others) 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Mastoiditis 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

Adenoids 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) '. 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

X.  Throat , diseases  of. 
Larynx,  diseases  of 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 

1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis. ..  ~ 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Cardiac  dilatation 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Angina  pectoris 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 



Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 



1 

DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


141 


filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Other  countries  and  not  stated.  j Transports. 

I 


White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

l 

1 

o 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

l 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 



1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

| 

1 

.... 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

6 

6 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


no 

til 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

6hb 

66c 

60 

74b 

74  e 

74  f 
72 
Og 


67 

6Sd 

6Se 

68g 

6Sh 

68i 


75r 


76a 

76b 

76e 


86a 
86  b 
86d 
S6e 
86i 


87 

100 


79a 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(i) 

79a(T) 

79a  (8) 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

Sid 

82 

83a 

83c 

83d 

84a 

S4b 

85e 

85  f 


85g 

85h 


142 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  48. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Tot 

Total 

officers. 

al  United 
Total  en 

White. 

States  Arr 
listed  men 

Colored. 

ny. 

, America! 

Color 

not 

stated. 

i troops. 
Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

439 

439 

22 

334 

42 

41 

417 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  « 

9,  022 

8,992 

192 

0,  480 

1,003 

1,  257 

8,800 

30 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

10,  145 

10,  099 

194 

7,  073 

2,  222 

610 

9,  905 

46 

93a 

182 

182 

1 

146 

23 

12 

181 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

55 

54 

4 

40 

9 

1 

50 

1 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

116 

116 

6 

87 

18 

110 

95 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

1 

1 

1 

1 

96 

Asthma 

36 

36 

2 

24 

10 

34 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

3 

3 

3 

3 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

38 

38 

2 

17 

7 

12 

36 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

15 

2 

11 

2 

13 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

1 

1 

1 

1 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

34 

34 

9 

28 

4 

32 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

40 

39 

1 

32 

3 

3 

38 

1 

] 05a 

I Miodenal  ulcer 

29 

28 

3 

20 

25 

1 

105b 

Diarrh'a 

21 

21 

18 

3 

21 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

174 

173 

2 

150 

12 

9 

171 

1 

107a 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

1 

1 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

4 

2 

2 

2 

9 

108 

Appendicitis 

580 

584 

34 

473 

48 

29 

550 

2 

109a 

Hernia 

106 

105 

4 

SO 

14 

1 

101 

1 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

84 

84 

4 

69 

6 

80 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

5 

4 

1 

5 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

32 

32 

4 

27 

1 

28 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

21 

20 

19 

1 

20 

1 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

6 

6 

1 

4 

1 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

28 

28 

4 

23 

1 

24 

115b 

14 

14 

3 

11 

11 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

21 

21 

1 

14 

4 

2 

20 

117a 

Peritonitis 

07 

65 

40 

10 

7 

63 

2 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

9 

9 

7 

2 

9 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

9 

9 

3 

6 

6 

11  Sc 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

3 

2 

1 

6 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 

(nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

126 

126 

7 

91 

19 

9 

119 

120 

Nebhritis,  chronic 

258 

250 

10 

1SS 

41 

ii 

240 

2 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

4 

4 

3 

1 

4 

122c 

Hvdronephrosis 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 22d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

20 

20 

2 

17 

1 

18 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

19 

19 

12 

2 

19 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

13 

13 

9 

10 

1 

11 

124a 

Cystitis 

3 

3 

1 

9 

2 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

1 

1 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

3 

3 

3 

3 

127c 

Hydrocele 

5 

5 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvene- 

real) 

6 

6 

4 

2 

6 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

4 

4 

4 

4 

143a 

Carbuncle 

16 

16 

4 

11 

1 

12 

143b 

Furuncle 

10 

9 

1 

1 

8 

1 

144a 

Abscess 

85 

83 

7 

02 

13 

1 

76 

2 

144b 

Cellulitis 

51 

51 

6 

40 

3 

2 

45 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

33 

31 

2 

19 

8 

2 

29 

2 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

9 

9 

8 

1 

9 

146b 

2 

9 

2 

2 

147c 

3 

3 

3 

3 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 

3 

3 

3 

3 

149h 

Organs  of  lo'comotion,  other  diseases  of 

11 

ii 

1 

8 

1 

1 

10 

e Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


143 


ilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (includin 

g Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

rj,  , 

1 Util! 

a otai 

officers 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

stated. 

men. 

12 

24 

3 

27 

39 

10 

304 

3S 

40 

382 

392 

SO 

3,429 

634 

4,063 

4,143 

106 

2,919 

395 

1,244 

4,558 

4,664 

94 

4,330 

1,363 

5,693 

5, 787 

93 

2,414 

778 

534 

3,726 

3,819 

97 

13 

110 

110 

1 

48 

10 

12 

70 

71 

1 

25 

1 

26 

27 

3 

15 

8 

1 

24 

27 

3 

42 

4 

46 

49 

3 

41 

13 

5 

59 

62 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

3 

12 

13 

1 

14 

7 

21 

22 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

12 

12 

2 

10 

2 

12 

24 

26 

2 

2 

1 

3 

5 

8 

1 

9 

9 

i 

1 

1 

2 

17 

4 

21 

23 

10 

10 

10 

14 

1 

15 

15 

1 

16 

2 

3 

21 

29 

2 

13 

3 

16 

18 

1 

7 

2 

9 

10 

1 

1 

1 

16 

3 

19 

19 

i 

21 

3 

24 

25 

1 

127 

9 

9 

145 

146 

9 

9 

9 

21 

314 

27 

341 

362 

9 

136 

20 

29 

185 

194 

3 

71 

13 

84 

87 

1 

14 

1 

1 

16 

17 

2 

44 

4 

48 

50 

2 

20 

1 

5 

26 

28 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

14 

14 

16 

2 

12 

1 

13 

15 

14 

14 

14 

4 

1 

i 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

13 

13 

16 

1 

10 

1 

11 

12 

4 

4 

4 

3 

6 

6 

9 

6 

3 

9 

9 

1 

8 

1 

2 

11 

12 

2 

31 

7 

38 

40 

8 

8 

7 

23 

23 

3 

3 

3 

9 

9 

4 

4 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

9 

1 

4 

40 

n 

51 

51 

6 

4S 

7 

9 

64 

70 

10 

119 

22 

141 

151 

6 

62 

18 

11 

91 

97 

2 

2 

9 

1 

1 

2 

9 

1 

i 

1 

1 

15 

1 

16 

17 

1 

2 

9 

3 

6 

1 

7 

6 

3 

9 

9 

1 

10 

10 

9 

1 

1 

3 

1 



1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 

2 

7 

9 

2 

4 

1 

- 

j ' 

i 

6 

6 

1 

1 

9 

9 

5 

33 

9 

42 

47 

2 

22 

4 

1 

27 

29 

3 

29 

3 

32 

35 

2 

10 

2 

12 

14 

9 

5 

14 

15 

1 

9 

2 

2 

13 

14 

6 

6 

6 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 | 

1 

5 

i 

6 

7 

2 

1 

3 

3 1 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

107a 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
1150 
117a 
117b 
llSa 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125b 
127c 

127e 


142 
143a 

143  b 
144a 
144b 
145o 


146a 

146b 

147c 

147e 

149h 


144 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  48. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


89-90 

91 

92a 

92a 

93b 

93c 

95 

9fi 

97 

98 


99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

107a 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122(1 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125b 
127c 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

1450 


140a 

146b 

147c 

147c 

149h 


Cause. 

American  troops  in  other 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

XII.  Respiratory  system , diseases  of. 



1 

4 

1 

8 

8 

6 

7 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

3 

2 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

1 

1 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

4 

3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

5 

1 

1 

2 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 



Gail-bfadder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

i 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 



Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvene- 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 1. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


145 


lipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


untries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Philipinos 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

3 

3 

2 

1 

4 

89-90 

48 

13 

9 

70 

80 

15 

4 

99 

27 

3 

91 

54 

8 

5 

67 

263 

71 

71 

405 

25 

5 

16 

92a 

1 

1 

93a 

1 

93b 

1 

3 

1 

4 

95 

96 

97 

98 

1 

1 

99c 

101 

102a 

1 

1 

i 

102c 

1 

105a 

105b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

105c 

1 

107a 

2 

107c 

4 

4 

9 

9 

1 

i 

108 

1 

i 

1 

109a 

2 

2 

2 

2 

109b 

110a 

1 

1 

110b 

1 

1 

1 

113 

114 



1 

1 

115b 

115c 



i 

1 

1 

2 

117a 

2 

2 

117b 



118a 



| 

118c 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

119 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

120 

122a 

122c 

122d 

122e 

123 

124a 

124b 

125b 

127c 

1 

1 

127e 

1 

1 

142 

143a 

1 

143b 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

144a 

1 44b 

1 

1 

2 

146a 

146b 

147c 

147e 

■i 

1 

1 

149b 

! 


3 

'r- 

>nal 

ifi- 

on 

>. 

50 

!9 

ice 

-ili- 

on. 

2 

3 

4 

6 

7 

X 

9 

11 

13 

I I 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  48. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colore 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Cause. 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

Congenital  malformations 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

Total 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

Burns 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

Compression 

Concussion 

Contusion 

Crushing 

Dermatitis  from  t raumatisms 

Dislocation  of  joint. 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

Eye  and  annexa,  traumatisms  of. 

Foreign  bodies 

Fracture,  simple 

Fracture,  compound 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

Gunshot  wounds 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

Homicides 

Poisoning  by  food 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

Sprain  of  joint 

Strain  

Suicide 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

Wounds,  multiple 

Wounds,  penetrating 

Wounds,  perforating 

Wounds  (others) 

Traumatisms  (others) 

Total 

Grand  total 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 


Knife 

Pistol  ball 

Rifle  ball 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

Other  military  agents 

Sinking  ships 

Air  machines 

Automobiles 

Motorcycles 

Railroad  accidents 

Street  car  accidents 

Other  vehicles 

Animals 

Conflagration 

Crushing 

Electricity 

Falls 

Machinery 

Excessive  cold 

Excessive  heat 

Stones 

Strangulation 

Hot  liquids 

Fire,  conflagration  excepted 

Poisons 

Other  external  agents 

Total 


Total 

Total 

Total  enlisted  men 

, American  troops. 

officers 

officers 

and 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

Total 

Total 

men, 

men, 

officers. 

Color 

native 

including 

Ameri- 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

troops 

native 

can 

stated. 

troops. 

troops. 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

500 

495 

12 

267 

63 

153 

483 

58, 119 

57, 853 

1,476 

45,  285 

7, 675 

3,  417 

56,  377 

26 

115 

115 

39 

60 

4 

12 

76 

7 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

39 

39 

2 

28 

1 

8 

37 

56 

56 

4 

40 

4 

8 

52 

747 

745 

192 

434 

21 

98 

553 

9 

9 

1 

8 

8 

IS 

18 

3 

12 

2 

1 

15 

499 

494 

14 

327 

20 

133 

480 

27 

27 

10 

15 

2 

17 

2 

2 

2 

2 

063 

663 

107 

451 

32 

73 

556 

683 

681 

86 

472 

38 

85 

595 

3 

3 

3 

3 

102 

102 

1 

72 

3 

26 

101 

63 

64 

2 

52 

5 

5 

62 

33 

33 

4 

24 

4 

1 

29 

101 

101 

9 

68 

14 

10 

92 

15 

15 

14 

1 

15 

110 

110 

10 

86 

9 

5 

100 

9 

9 

1 

7 

1 

8 

24 

24 

3 

20 

1 

21 

11 

11 

8 

2 

1 

11 

607 

597 

68 

466 

16 

47 

529 

i 

10 

10 

6 

4 

10 

325 

323 

31 

181 

17 

94 

292 

439 

437 

17 

257 

40 

123 

420 

240 

240 

19 

161 

26 

34 

221 

174 

172 

5 

120 

12 

35 

167 

457 

457 

55 

262 

17 

123 

402 

5, 591 

5, 565 

683 

3,664 

289 

929 

4,882 

63,710 

63,418 

2,159 

48,949 

7,964 

4, 346 

61,259 

21 

71 

71 

2 

63 

4 

2 

69 

455 

449 

42 

304 

52 

51 

407 

483 

476 

26 

344 

42 

64 

450 

111 

111 

5 

94 

8 

4 

106 

776 

774 

39 

466 

37 

232 

735 

S2 

82 

1 

2 

79 

81 

HI 

621 

621 

387 

209 

1 

24 

234 

307 

307 

36 

227 

9 

35- 

271 

142 

142 

22 

109 

2 

9 

120 

501 

501 

13 

321 

28 

139 

488 

53 

53 

1 

48 

3 

1 

52 

140 

140 

2 

105 

5 

28 

138 

54 

52 

1 

47 

1 

3 

51 

13 

13 

2 

9 

2 

11 

91 

89 

6 

68 

4 

a 

83 

30 

30 

i 

22 

3 

4 

29 

284 

2.83 

24 

218 

18 

23 

259 

8 

8 

7 

1 

8 

3 

3 

1 

2 

2 

4 

4 

3 

1 

4 

3 

3 

1 

2 

3 

56 

56 

1 

56 

14 

14 

1 

12 

1 

13 

10 

10 

9 

6 

2 

8 

72 

72 

8 

55 

7 

2 

64 

1,207 

1,201 

61 

868 

60 

212 

1,140 

5, 591 

5, 565 

683 

3, 684 

289 

929 

4,882 

DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


147 


’ ilipino , Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (includin 

g Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Wliite. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

1 

1 

2 

2 

150 

4 

142 

35 

177 

181 

8 

115 

28 

150 

293 

301 

189 

860 

29, 272 

4,726 

33,998 

34, 858 

562 

14, 752 

2,695 

3,309 

20, 756 

21,318 

classifi- 

cation. 

22 

35 

1 

36 

58 

17 

23 

2 

12 

37 

51 

2 

7 

7 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

20 

1 

21 

22 

1 

6 

8 

14 

15 

5 

4 

25 

1 

2b 

30 

11 

3 

8 

22 

22 

6 

106 

276 

9 

285 

390 

S7 

139 

ii 

94 

244 

331 

7 

1 

8 

s 

9 

s 

2 

s 

s 

10 

1 

3 

2 

1 

6 

7 

9 

11 

232 

12 

244 

255 

54 

7 

53 

114 

114 

11 

G 

9 

9 

15 

4 

6 

o 

8 

12 

13 

2 

2 

2 

14 

65 

266 

11 

277 

342 

42 

166 

21 

73 

260 

302 

15 

38 

185 

IS 

203 

241 

45 

273 

19 

85 

377 

422 

16 

3 

3 

3 

17 

l 

u 

] 

12 

13 

59 

2 

25 

86 

86 

18 

2 

30 

35 

37 

21 

4 

25 

25 

19 

3 

17 

2 

19 

22 

1 

4 

2 

1 

8 

20 

6 

46 

7 

53 

59 

2 

20 

5 

10 

35 

37 

21 

s 

s 

8 

4 

1 

22 

6 

59 

9 

6S 

74 

3 

17 

5 

22 

25 

23 

1 

7 

1 

8 

9 

24 

2 

8 

8 

10 

1 

8 

1 

9 

10 

25 

4 

1 

5 

3 

1 

1 

26 

39 

362 

10 

372 

411 

26 

79 

1 

47 

127 

153 

27 

3 

3 

3 

28 

11 

44 

3 

47 

58 

19 

135 

14 

94 

243 

262 

29 

7 

82 

8 

90 

97 

8 

160 

31 

117 

• 308 

316 

30 

12 

98 

13 

111 

123 

6 

51 

13 

32 

96 

102 

31 

2 

66 

5 

71 

73 

3 

50 

7 

34 

91 

94 

32 

15 

155 

7 

162 

177 

39 

101 

10 

123 

234 

273 

33 

362 

2,077 

125 

2 202 

2,564 

305 

1,393 

152 

830 

2, 375 

2,6S0 

1,222 

31,349 

4, 851 

30,200 

37,  422 

867 

16,145 

2,847 

4,139 

23,131 

23,998 

1 

46 

2 

48 

49 

1 

17 

2 

2 

21 

22 

1 

19 

18S 

24 

212 

231 

20 

100 

24 

50 

174 

1 94 

2 

13 

190 

22 

212 

225 

12 

123 

18 

61 

202 

214 

3 

3 

67 

4 

71 

74 

2 

23 

4 

4 

31 

33 

4 

18 

117 

10 

127 

145 

17 

335 

27 

22S 

590 

607 

5 

1 

1 

1 

212 

165 

1 

166 

378 

171 

40 

24 

64 

235 

7 

25 

140 

3 

143 

168 

11 

80 

6 

35 

121 

132 

8 

3 

53 

2 

55 

58 

19 

47 

9 

56 

75 

9 

8 

160 

10 

170 

178 

5 

147 

IS 

139 

304 

309 

10 

1 

40 

2 

42 

43 

6 

1 

1 

8 

8 

11 

1 

42 

1 

43 

44 

1 

62 

4 

28 

94 

95 

12 

1 

37 

1 

38 

39 

8 

3 

11 

11 

13 

2 

8 

8 

10 

1 

2 

3 

3 

14 

4 

37 

1 

38 

42 

2 

30 

3 

11 

44 

46 

15 

1 

8 

8 

9 

13 

2 

4 

19 

19 

16 

14 

120 

7 

127 

141 

10 

82 

11 

23 

116 

126 

17 

4 

1 

5 

3 

3 

3 

19 

1 

2 

2 

3 

20 

3 

1 

4 

4 

21 

l 

3 

3 

22 

44 

44 

44 

8 

1 

9 

9 

23 

. 

8 

1 

9 

9 

1 

4 

4 

5 

24 

2 

3 

3 

5 

2 

2 

4 

4 

25 

5 

43 

6 

49 

54 

2 

9 

2 

11 

13 

26 

28 

552 

26 

578 

606 

31 

252 

30 

200 

4S2 

513 

27 

362 

J 

2,077 

125 

2,202 

2,  564 

305 

1,393 

152 

830 

2, 375 

2,680 

3553—25 11 


148 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  48. — Deaths , by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  other 

Inter- 

national 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

150 

189 

1 

1 

1 

60 

13 

73 

25 

14 

39 

32 

( H 1 ice 

classifi- 

cation. 

2 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  baltle  injuries). 

1 !’ 

3 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 i 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

7 

3 

1 

4 

6 

6 

2 1 

8 

9 

11 

3 

6 

6 

4 

4 

9 i 

13 

14 

3 

3 

7 

7 

3I 

16 

3 

2 

1 

3 

5 

2 1 

17 

18 

19 

1 

20 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 

i 

2 

2 

1 

22 

23 

1 

5 

4 

4 

24 



25 

1 

1 

26 

1 

1 

27 

3 

7 

7 

3 

5 

8 

9 

28 

29 

1 

1 

1 

i 

30 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 ' 

31 

1 

3 

32 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

33 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Total  

16 

33 

4 

37 

36 

6 

42 

39 

70 

93 

17 

no 

61 

20 

81 

71 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

2 

Pistol  bali  

3 

5 

1 

6 

1 

3 

4 

4 

3 

Rifle  ball  

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

4 

6 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

8 

4 

4 

9 

1 

1 

8 

8 

10 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

11 

2 

2 

12 

1 

1 

13 

i 

1 

i 

14 

1 

1 

16 

1 

1 

i 

17 

Falls  ' 

4 

4 

4 

4 

1 

19 

20 
21 
90 

23 

i 

24 

25 

26 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

27 

9 

13 

2 

15 

10 

10 

r: 

16 

33 

4 

37 

36 

6 

42 

31 

1 

HEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


149 


7ilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


! 


'ountries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

2 

7 

3 

1 

4 

2 

3 

306 

29 

22 

357 

838 

198 

S6 

1,  122 

117 

25 

124 

1 

] 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

6 

6 

6 

1 

1 

l 

1 

8 

10 

18 

14 

1 

70 

85 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

3 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

' 

2 

1 

o 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1. 

3 

3 

4 

4 

0 

2 

4 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

10 

6 

16 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

48 

29 

38 

2 

70 

110 

12 

3 

li 

-- 

354 

29 

51 

434 

S76 

200 

156 

1.232 

129 

28 

13.5 

. 

5 

1 

6 

3 

3 

17 

3 

20 

4 

4 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

6 

4 

10 

3 

« 

1 

1 

10 

10 

1 

69 

70 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

6 

6 

1 

i 

i 

1 

4 

4 

3 

3 

1 

2 

2 

- 

12 

11 

23 

] 7 

0 

20 

3 

3 

is 

1 

29 

77 

38 

,, 

70 

110 

12 

3 

11 

- 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1.50 

189 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

11 

13 

14 
1.5 
10 
17 

15 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 


1 

2 

.3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

in 

11 

17 

13 

14 

15 
10 
1 7 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 
20 
.’7 


150 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  49. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  trans-ports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white 


RATIOS  PER  1,000.'! 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Total  United  States  Army. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period 

4,128,479 

4,092,457 

206,382 

3,599,527 

286,548 

3,886,075 

36,022 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enlisted  men,  American 
troops. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

White,  b 

Colored. 

Total. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

0.05 

0.06 

0.03 

0.05 

0.09 

0.06 

2 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

0.1< 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.111 

.00 

6 

Measles 

.57 

.58 

.01 

.62 

.40 

.61 

.oi 

7 

.09 

.09 

.02 

.09 

.01 

.09 

9 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.04 

10 

Influenza 

5. 97 

6.00 

2.89 

5.80 

7. 98 

6.17 

2. 41 

12 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

It 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.11 

18 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

19e 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19f 

.02 

.02 

.02 



.01 

.02 

i»g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

.44 

.45 

.27 

.39 

.83 

.46 

.01 

191 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

19j 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19k 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

191 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

,0I| 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.o: 

20c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

22 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

23 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

24 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.o;l 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

25b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.oc 

.00 

26 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.6, 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

7- >6 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

. 54 

.54 

.25 

.37 

2.  73 

.56 

.4 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

.05 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.29 

.05 

.0 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

.08 

.08 

.04 

. 05 

.36 

.08 

.0 

Tuberculosis  (all) 

.67 

.67 

.31 

. 45 

3.38 

.69 

•6 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.18 

.04 

.1 

38a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

38b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

Venereal  (all) 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.20 

.04 

.1 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

.03 

.03 

.09 

.03 

.03 

.03 

■i 

46 

.01 

. 01 

.03 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 



50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.06 

.02 

. 

‘ .1 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

52a 

. 00 

.00 

. 01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

• ,i 

53b 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

1 16 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

5-1 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

00 

. 00 

.00 

. 01 

01 

00 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

\lcohohsm  (acute  or  chronic) 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

56b 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

ji 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

o Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects  are  charged  to  the  defects.  For  explanation  with  resp!< 
to  clerical  errors  see  footnote  ■>,  Table  48. 

b Includes  total  strength  for  “Other  countries  and  not  stated.  ” 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


151 


lored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


124, 266 

1, 965, 297 

145,  826 

2,  111,  123 

2, 235, 389 

73, 728 

1, 469, 656 

122,  412 

1,  592, 068 

1,665,796 

Inter- 

nationa 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men 

classifi- 

Total 

Total 

cation 

No. 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

0. 02 

0. 03 

0.11 

0. 03 

0. 03 

0. 05 

0. 08 

0. 07 

0. 09 

0.09 

1 

2 

.01 

.01 

.03 

. 01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

4 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

5 

.01 

.96 

.67 

.94 

.89 

.01 

.22 

.16 

.22 

.21 

6 

.01 

. 13 

.01 

.13 

.12 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

7 

.03 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

,6i 

. 05 

.05 

9 

3.11 

7.  44 

10.  74 

7.67 

7.41 

2.59 

3.  91 

5. 15 

4.  51 

4.42 

10 

12 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.03 

14 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

is 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19e 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19f 

.23 

.42 

.91 

.45 

.44 

.31 

.36 

.78 

.49 

.48 

19g 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

19i 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19j 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19k 

.00 

.00 

.00 

191 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

19p 

.03 

.02 

.06 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

20a 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 01 

. 00 

00 

20c 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

22 

23 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

24 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

25b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

26 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

47 

.31 

.39 

2. 97 

.57 

.56 

. 14 

.36 

2. 79 

.59 

. 57 

28a 

.01 

.00 

.00 

28b 

.02 

.03 

.15 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.48 

.08 

.07 

29 

.07 

.04 

.30 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.48 

.11 

.10 

30-35 

.40 

.46 

3. 43 

.67 

.65 

. 16 

. 46 

3.  75 

. 77 

.74 

.02 

.03 

.24 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.14 

.03 

.03 

37 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

00 

00 

3Sfi 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

.03 

.01 

01 

01 

38b 

.02 

.03 

.25 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.02 

.15 

.04 

.03 

.10 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

39-45 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

46 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

01 

01 

02 

01 

.04 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.02 

50 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

00 

51a 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

52a 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

53a 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.53b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

116 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

54 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.oi 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

55e 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.01 

56a 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

.00 

56b 

.01 

.00 

.00 

57-59 

ter- 

onal 

isifl- 

tion 

!o. 

1 

2 

4 

5 

Ct 

7 

9 

10 

12 

14 

IS 

lfle 

191 

19k 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

23 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 

28a 

28b 

29 

-35 

37 

38a 

38b 

-45 

46 

48a 

50 

51a 

52a 

53a 

53b 

116 

54 

55c 

55  e 

56a 

56b 

-59 

c Till 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 

Table  49. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 
RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period. 


Cause. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 


Typhoid  fever 

Typhus  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Asiatic  cholera 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Chicken-pox 

Cl  erman  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic). 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  fever 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

Rabies 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


American  troops  in  other 


1,388  16,995  4,456  21,451 


Officers, 
other 
countries . 


0.12 


2.15 


Philippine  Islands. c 


White. 


0.12 

.18 


. 12 
.12 
.24 


Colored.  | Total. 


0.09 

.14 


.09 


.09 

.09 

.19 


.60 


II.  Tuberculosis. 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. 

Tuberculosis'  (others) 

Tuberculosis  (all) 


III.  Venereal  diseases. 


Syphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  infection . 
Gonococcus  infection. 
Venereal(all) 


.12 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism ) . 

Addison’s  disease 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Purpura 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 

dudes  troops  in  China. 


.12 


.47 


.06 


0. 22 


.09 


.06 


.22 


.22 


.05 

.14 


.091 


.22 


. 05 

".*051 


.06 


DEATHS OFFICERS,  AUD  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


153 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


countries  (enlisted  men) . 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


16,161 

3,319 

19,480 

19,688  14,232 

97,49S 

10,535 

10S.033 

18,576 

5,615  | 11,831 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

4 

5 

6 
7 
9 

10 

12 

14 

18 

19e 

191 

19g 

19i 

19] 

191c 

191 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

23 

24 
25a 
25b 
26 
47 

28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 

37 

38a 

38b 

39-45 

46 

4Sa 

50 

51a 

52a 

53a 

53b 

116 

54 

55c 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 

Hawaii. 

Other 

Panama  countries 

Panama.  and  not 

stated.** 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiian 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0. 25 

0.21 

0.01 

0.01 

0. 07 

0. 15 

0.11 

0. 25 



.21 

.14 

.07 

.14 

10.  26 

0. 19 

.02 
. 15 
.07 
.03 
4.24 

.19 

.06 

. 15 
.06 

.16 

.08 

.03 

3.76 

.05 

. 17 

.19 

0.60 

.26 

. 46 

7.88 

.92 

.27 

.16 

1.42 

5.41 



.07 

.07 

.08 

.09 

.01 





.30 

.05 

.05 

.49 

.23 

. 85 

.29 

.05 

. 17 



.11 

.05 

.08 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.61 

.01 

.05 

.14 

.42 

.05 

.54 

.06 

.30 

.05 

.10 

.66 

.17 

.71 

. 17 

.21 
.14 
. 77 

.01 

.02 

.13 

.09 

.02 

.02 

.20 

.16 

.11 

.81 

.06 

.12 

.30 

.60 

.10 

.21 

.08 

.25 

.25 

.05 

.05 

.76 

.71 

.07 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.09 

.09 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.25 

. 17 

.06 

.05 

. H 

.18 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.OS 

.OS 

.08 

.'07 

.02 

.02 

.os 

1 

J Separate  strength  for  white  and  colored  not  available. 


154 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  49. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  en 
White. 

listed  men 
•an  troops 

Colored. 

Ameri- 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

0.01 

0.01 

0.00 

0.01 

0. 00 

0.01 

01 

Meningitis,  simple 

.06 

.06 

.04 

.05 

.12 

.06 

6.03 

62 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

63b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

64 

Apoplexy 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.03 

66b 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. on 

66r 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

69 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

74  b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

• 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

74f 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

72 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. oo- 

.00 

.00 

fiflor 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

fiXti 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.02 

.00 

osi 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

. 01 

.03 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.03 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

.05 

.05 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.05 

76h 

.02 

.02 

. 01 

.02 

.00 

.02 

76e 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

K6fl 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

86i 

. 04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.06 

. 04 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of . 

87 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

100 

.06 

.06 

.09 

.06 

.06 

.06 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.02 

.06 

.03 

,6e 

.00 

. 00 

. 01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.03 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.03 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 01 

.00 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation. .' 

.02 

.02 

.07 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.08 

. 02 

. 02 

. 04 

.01 

.05 

.02 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.02 

• .02 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.08 

80 

. 00 

.00 

.03 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

82 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

88(4 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.03 

.01 

85e 

Heart-block 

.00 

.oo 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

85f 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

85p 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


155 


7ilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.  01 

0.  01 

0.01 

0. 01 

0. 00 

0. 01 

0. 01 

0. 01 

0. 05 

.04 

0.11 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.14 

.08 

.08 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.66 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

00 

.01 

.01 

.01 



.01 

.01 

.01 

01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.07 

.03 

.07 

.07 



.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

CO 

. 00 

00 

00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

.04 

.07 

.12 

.08 

.07 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

. 01 

01 

.10 

.08 

.10 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.05 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.07 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

. 01 

. 00 

. 00 

00 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 07 

.02 

. 05 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

. 65 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

03 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 



.66 

.00 

.00 

. 01 

00 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. (HI 

. 01 

01 

00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

,oi 

.00 

.00 



.00 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

00 

00 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

00 

01 

.02 

01 

01 

I 

.01 

.oi 

.oi 

.01 

.61 

.00 

.00 

.00 

3553—25- 


12 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66b 

66c 

69 

74b 

74e 

741 

72 

74g 


67 

68d 

68e 

6Sg 

68h 

68i 


75r 


76a 

76b 

76e 


86  a 
86b 
S6d 
86e 
S6i 


87 

100 


78 

79a 

79a(l) 

79a( 2 ) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

79a(7) 

79a(8) 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

Sid 

82 

S3a 

83c 

S3d 

S4a 

84b 

S5e 

851 

Sog 

85h 


156 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 
61 
62 
63a 
63b 
64 
66b 
66c 
60 
74b 
74e 
74  f 
72 
74g 


67 

68(1 

68e 


68g 

68h 

68i 


75r 


76a 

76b 

76e 


86a 
86  b 
86d 
86e 
86i 


87 

100 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 

81  d 

82 
83a 
83c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85e 
85  f 
85g 
85h 


Table  49. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored I 

RATIOS  TER  1,000. 


Cause. 

American  troops  in  other 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

Encephalitis 

0.06 

0.05 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

1 

Chorea 



.00 

.05  ; 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Dementia  praecox 

Psyehasthenia 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

0. 22 

.05, 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

.06 

.05 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

0.12 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 



.... 

.12 

.22 

.05 

.12 

.22 

.05 





.24  1 .06 

.05 

.05 

.06 

. 12 

.09 

.05 



.06 

.12 



.22 

.05 

DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


157 


lilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


ountries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored . 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0. 07 
. 14 

0. 03 

0. 09 

0.04 

0.  IS 

0.06 

0.05 

.01 

.01 

0.  OS 

.02 

.02 

.08 

0. 05 

. 05 

.07 

.02 

.02 

.OS 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.08 

.08 

.07 

.06 

. 05 

.07 

.07 

.02 

.02 

0. 30 

.05 

.10 

.07 

.18 

.08 

.30 

.05 

.05 
. 05 

.07 

.08 

.18 

.30 

.30 

.05 

.05 

. 14 
.07 

.02 

.09 

.03  j 0.05 

.08 

.05 

.17 

.09 

.01 

.17 

... 

.02 

.09 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.05 

:::::::::::: 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66b 

66c 

69 

74b 

74e 

74f 

72 

74g 


67 

68d 

68e 

68g 

68h 

6Si 


75r 


76a 

76b 

76e 


86a 

86b 

S6d 

86e 

86i 


87 

100 


77 


78 

79a 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

79a(7) 

79a (8) 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79a 

80 

81a 

81b 

Sle 

81d 

82 

83a 

83c 

S3d 

S4a 

84b 

85e 

851 


S5g 

85h 


158 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  49. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 
officers  1 
and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Tot 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

al  United 

Total 

officers. 

States  Arc 
Total  enli 

White. 

ay- 

sted  men, 
troops. 

Colored. 

American 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

0. 11 

0.  11 

o.  11 

0.  09 

0. 15 

0. 11 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  e 

2. 19 

2.20 

.93 

1.80 

3.71 

2.26 

0.83 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

2.  46 

2.  47 

.94 

1.96 

7.  75 

2.  55 

1.28 

93a 

.04 

.04 

.00 

.04 

.08 

.05 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

93c 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.06 

. 03 

95 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

96 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

97 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.01 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.0.' 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.08 

105b 

Diarrhea 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.01 

107a 

.00 

.0? 

107c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Of 

108 

Appendicitis 

. 14 

.14 

. 16 

.13 

. 17 

. 14 

• Ot 

109a 

Hernia 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.or 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

110a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

nob 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

113 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.o: 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

115b 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

117a 

Peritonitis 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.02 

.01 

117b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

118a 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

118c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.03 

120 

Nephritis’  chronic 

.06 

.06 

.08 

.05 

.14 

.06 

.tK 

122a 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

122c 

H ydronephrosis 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

122d 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

122e 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

123 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

124a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

124b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

125b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

127c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

127e 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 



143a 

Carbuncle 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

143b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.0. 

144a 

Abscess 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

. 05 

.02 

.0 

144b 

Cellulitis 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.0 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

146b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

147c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

147e 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

11 9h 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

189 

N ot  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

.12 

.12 

.06 

.07 

.22 

.12 

.i 

Total 

14. 08 

14. 14 

7. 15 

12.  58 

26. 78 

14. 51 

7.3 

e Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified, 


DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


159 


ilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0. 10 

0. 01 

0.  02 

0. 01 

0. 02 

0. 14 

0. 21 

0.31 

0.24 

0.  24 

89-90 

.64 

1.74 

4. 35 

1.92 

1.85 

1.44 

1.99 

3.23 

2.86 

2.80 

91 

.76 

2.20 

9.  35 

2.70 

2. 59 

1.26 

1.64 

6. 36 

2. 34 

2.29 

92a 



.05 

.09 

.05 

. 05 

.01 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.04 

93a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.07 

.02 

.02 

93b 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.03 

. 11 

.04 

.04 

93c 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

95 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.01 

.01 

96 

1 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

00 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

98. 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

99c 

. 1)0 

.(10 

. 00 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

102c 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.00 

.02 

.01 

. 01 

. Ill) 

.00 

. 00 

. 01 

01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.09 

.07 

.09 

.09 

105c 

. 00 

00 

.17 

. 16 

. 19 

. 16 

. 16 

. 12 

.09 

.16 

. 12 

. 12 

10S 

.02 

.04 

.09 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

109a 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

109b 

.00 

. 00 

. oo 

.01 

00 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

00 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

115a 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 04 

. 00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.0) 

.01 

.01 

.01 

ioi 

.01 

11 5c 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.07 

.01 

.01 

117a 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

00 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 01 

. 00 

00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

118c 

........... 

.02 

.08 

.02 

.02 

.0.8 

.03 

.06 

.04 

.04 

119 

.08 

.06 

.15 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.04 

. 15 

.06 

. 06 

120 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

122a 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 



.00 

.00 

122d 

. ()() 

. 01 

. 00 

. 00 

00 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 03 

00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

124_a 



.66 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

127c 



. 01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

loo 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.04 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.02 

144a 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

144b 

. 01 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

1450 

.00 

. 00 

00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

146a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.*00 

.00 

149h 

.03 

.07 

.24 

.08 

.08 

. 11 

.08 

.23 

.18 

.18 

189 

6.92 

14.89 

32.  40 

16. 10 

15.59 

7.  62 

10.04 

22.  05 

13.04 

12.  80 

160 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


S9-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

107a 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125b 
127c 
127c 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

1450 


146a 

146b 

147c 

147e 

149h 


1 51 1 
1S9 


Table  49. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored,: 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Cause. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative . . . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. . . 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema . 
Lungs,  other  diseases  of. . 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ascaris  lumbrieoides 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and-bile  duct,  other  diseases  of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

Pancreatitis 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

Hydronephrosis 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

N ephr'olithiasis 

Cystitis 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

Hydrocele 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal)  . 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 


Gangrene 

Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of. 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 


Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Synovitis. 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted). 
Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 


Congenital  malformations 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases. 

Total 


American  troops  in  othei 


Officers, 

other 

countries. 


0. 72 
0.83 


.48 


Philippine  Islands. 


White. 


0. 06 
.24 
.41 


.06 


.06 
3.  53 


Colored. 


0.90 

.22 


.22 


.22 


2.  92 


Total. 


0.05 

.37 

.37 


.05 


3.4C 


DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


161 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


L 


Duntries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

1 Inter- 
national 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Pilipinos. 

Hawaiians 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

Wrhite. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.21 

0.02 

0.09 

0.04 

89-90 

0.  60 

0. 10 

4.  92 

.83 

1.42 

.92 

1.45 

0.  25 

91 

0. 19 

.30 

.21 

0. 10 

4.71 

2.70 

6. 74 

3. 75 

1.35 

0. 89 

1.  35 

92a 

.01 

.01 

93a 

.08 

93b 

.07 

.03 

.09 

.04 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 



.07 

99c 

101 

102a 

.01 

.01 

.18 

102c 

105a 

.06 

.05 

105b 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.08 

105c 



.05 

107a 



.17 

107c 

.12 

.30 

.25 

.28 

.09 

.08 

. 18 

108 

.01 

.01 

.08 

109a 

.06 

.30 

. 10 

. 14 

.02 

.02 

109b 

110a 

. 07 

110b 

.07 

113 



114 

.07 

115b 



115c 

. 09 

.01 

. 11 

117a 



.02 

.02 

117b 



118a 

118c 

. 14 

.01 

.09 

.02 

119 

. 12 

. io 

.05 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.08 

120 

122a 

122c 

122d 

122e 

123 

124a 

124b 

125b 

127c 

.07 

127e 

.07 

142 

143a 

. 11 

. 18 

143b 

. 10 

. 14 

.01 

. oi 



144a 

.05 

144b 

1 

.30 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.36 

1450 

146a 

146b 

147c 

147e 

. --0.1 

.01 

149h 

150 

. 05 

.49 

.03 

.04 

. 11 

.25 

1S9 

1.55 

4.22 

2.00 

1.63 

25.  08 

8.  60 

IS.  79 

10.  39 

6. 30 

4.  45 

10. 48 

ICC 

-■in- 

ion. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

11 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

'24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

IT 

19 

20 

2] 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  49. — Deaths,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Cause. 


XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries ). 


Burns 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

Compression 

Concussion 

Contusion 

Crushing 

Dermatitisfromtraumatisms 

Dislocation  of  joint 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

Eye  and  annexa,  traumatisms  of 

Foreign  bodies 

Fracture,  simple 

Fracture,  compound 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

Gunshot  wounds 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

Homicides 

Poisoning  by  food 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

Sprain  of  joint 

Strain 

Suicide 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

Wounds,  multiple 

Wounds,  penetrating 

Wounds,  perforating 

Wounds  (others) 

Traumatisms  (others) 

Total 

Grand  total 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 


Knife 

Pistol  ball 

Rifle  ball 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

Other  military  agents 

Sinking  ships 

Air  machines 

Automobiles 

Motorcycles. 

Railroad  accidents 

Street  car  accidents 

Other  vehicles 

Animals 

Conflagration 

Crushing 

Electricity 

Falls 

Machinery 

Excessive  cold 

Excessive  heat 

Stones 

Strangulation 

Hot  liquids 

Fire,  conflagration  excepted 

Poisons 

Other  external  agents 

Total 


Total  United  States  Army. 

Total 

Total 

Total  enlisted  men, 

American 

officers 

officers 

troops. 

and 

and 

Total 

enlisted 

enlisted 

Total 

men, 

men , 

officers. 

native 

including 

native 

Ameri- 

can 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

troops.  [ 

troops. 

troops. 

0. 03 

0. 03 

0. 19 

0. 02 

0. 01 

0. 02 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 



.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 



. 18 

. 18 

.93 

. 12 

.07 

. 14 

0. 06 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. 12 

.12 

.07 

.09 

.07 

. 12 

.14  l! 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 16 

. 16 

.52 

.13 

. 11 

.14 

. 17 

. 17 

.42 

.13 

. 13 

.15 

.06  ! 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.(III 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. 15 

.15 

.33 

. 13 

.06 

. 14 

.28 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.08 

.08 

. 15 

.05 

.06 

.08 

.06 

. 11 

. 11 

.08 

.07 

. 14 

. 11 

. 06  | 

.06 

.06 

.09 

.04 

.09 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.11 

. 11 

.27 

.07 

.06 

.10 

1.35 

1.36 

3.31 

1.02 

1.01 

1.26 

.72  1 

15.  43 

15. 50 

10.  46 

13. 60 

27.  79 

15.  76 

8.11 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

. 11 

. 11 

.20 

.08 

.18 

. 10 

.17 

. 12 

. 12 

.13 

. 10 

.15 

. 12 

.19 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

. 19 

. 19 

. 19 

. 13 

. 13 

. 19 

.06 

. 02 

.02 

. 00 

. 00 

.02 

.15 

. 15 

1.88 

. 06 

.00 

.06 

.07 

.08 

. 17 

. 06 

.03 

. 07 

.03 

.03 

. 11 

.03 

.01 

.03 

|j 

. 12 

. 12 

.06 

.09 

. 10 

.13 

.01 

. 01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.06 

. 00 

. 00 

. 01 

. 00 

. 00 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 



.06 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.07 

.07 

. 12 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.03 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

. 01 

.02 

.00 

.01 

no 

no 

00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 01 

. 00 

.00 

. 02 

. 02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

. 29 

.29 

.30 

.24 

.21 

.29 

. 17 

1.35 

1.36 

3.31 

1.02 

1.01 

1.26 

.72 

DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


163 


klipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.18 

0.02 

0.01 

0.02 

0.03 

0. 23 

0.  C2 

0.02 

0.02 

0.03 

2 

.00 

.00 

.00 

3 

.00 

.00 

.00 

4 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

5 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

6 

.84 

. 14 

.06 

.13 

.17 

1.18 

.09 

.09 

. 15 

.20 

7 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

8 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

9 

.09 

.12 

.08 

. 12 

.11 

.04 

.06 

.07 

.07 

11 

.05 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

13 

.00 

.00 

.00 

14 

.52 

.14 

.08 

.13 

. 15 

. 57 

. 11 

.17 

. 16 

.18 

15 

.31 

.09 

.12 

. 10 

. 11 

.61 

.19 

. 16 

.24 

.25 

16 

.00 

.00 

.00 

17 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.02 

. 05 

.05 

18 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

19 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

20 

.05 

.02 

. 05 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.02 

21 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

22 

.05 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.02 

23 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

24 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

25 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

26 

.31 

.18 

.07 

.18 

.19 

.35 

.05 

.01 

.OS 

.09 

27 

.00 

.00 

.00 

28 

.09 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.26 

.09 

. 11 

.15 

.16 

29 

.06 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

.11 

.25 

.19 

.19 

30 

•10 

.05 

.09 

.05 

.06 

.08 

.03 

. 11 

.06 

.06 

31 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.06 

.06 

32 

.12 

.08 

05 

.08 

.08 

.53 

.07 

.08 

.15 

.16 

33 

2.91 

1.06 

.86 

1.04 

1.15 

4.14 

.95 

1.24 

1.49 

1.61 

9.  S3 

15. 95 

33.27 

17.15 

16.74 

11.76 

10.  99 

23.  26 

14.53 

14.  41 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

1 

.15 

.10 

.16 

.10 

.10 

.27 

.07 

.20 

. 11 

. 12 

2 

.10 

.10 

. 15 

.10 

.10 

. 16 

.08 

. 15 

.13 

.13 

3 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

4 

.14 

.06 

.07 

.06 

.06 

.23 

.23 

.22 

.37 

.36 

5 

.00 

.00 

00 

1.71 

.08 

.01 

.08 

. 17 

2. 32 

.03 

.04 

.14 

7 

.20 

.07 

.02 

.07 

.08 

.15 

.05 

.05 

.08 

.08 

8 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.26 

.03 

.04 

. 05 

9 

.06 

.08 

.07 

.08 

.08 

.07 

.10 

. 15 

.19 

.19 

10 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

11 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.06 

12 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

13 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

14 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.03 

15 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

01 

.11 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.14 

.06 

.09 

.07 

.08 

17 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

20 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

21 

01 

00 

00 

22 

.02 

.02 

02 

01 

.01 

01 

01 

23 

.00 

.01 

.00 

00 

.01 

00 

.00 

00 

24 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

25 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

26 

.23 

.28 

.18 

.27 

.27 

.42 

.17 

.25 

.30 

.31  ' 

27 

2.91 

1.06 

.86 

1.04 

1.15 

4.14 

.95 

1.24 

1.49 

1.61 

164 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  49. — • Deaths , by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


American  troops  in  other  | 


Office 
classifi- 
cation . 

Agent. 

Officers, 

other 

Philippine  Islands. 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries'). 

9 

Burns 

3 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

4 

Compression 

Concussion 

G 

Contusion 

0. 12 

0.09 

.19 

Crushing 

.18 

0.22 

8 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

9 

Dislocation  of  joint 

11 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

0.36 

.35 

.28 

13 

Eve  and  annexa,  traumatisms  of. 

14 

Foreign  bodies 

15 

F racture,  simple 

. is 

. 14 

16 

Fracture,  compound 

.36 

.12 

.22 

.14 

17 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

IS 

das,  deleterious  absorption 

19 

Gunshot  wounds 

20 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

.06 

. 05  | 

21 

Homicides 

.12 

.45 

.09 

29 

Poisoning  by  food 

23 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

.12 

.29 

.23 

24 

25 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

.06 

.05 

26 

Strain ..." 

27 

.36 

.41 

.33 

28 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

. 12 

.06 

.05 

30 

Wounds’  penetrating 

.24 

31 

.12 

32 

W ounds  (others) . . .7 

.05 

.05  1 

33 

Traumatisms  (others) 

. 12 

.06 

.05 

Total 

1.91 

1.94 

.90 

1.72 

8.35 

5.  47 

3.  82 

5.12 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries ). 

(The  following  arc  included  above.) 

1 

2 

Pistol  ball 

.36 

.29 

.22 

.28  : 

3 

Rifle  ball 

.12 

.06 

.22 

,09 

4 

.06 

. 05 

. 48 

6 

. 12 

Air  machines 

.48 

8 

9 

Motorcycles 

.06 

.05  :| 

10 

Railroad  accidents 

.06 

.05 

11 

.12 

.09  : 

12 

13 

.06 

.05 

14 

15 

.06 

. 05  1 

16 

17 

Falls 1 

.24 

.19 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 



. 



.06 

.05 

20 

.12 

. 12 

.09 

27 

.24 

. 77 

.70 

1.91 

1.94 

.90 

1 73 

« 

DEATHS OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


165 


klipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


ther  countries  (enlisted  men) . 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.05 

0.07 

0.09 

0.01 

2 

3 

4 

0.06 

.00 

.37 

0.05 

.05 

.05 

5 

.07 

6 

.31 

.10 

.42 

0.06 

.06 

0.05 

0.18 

7 

8 

.01 

.01 

9 

.25 

.21 

.46 

1.26 

.14 

.09 

.79 

.11 

0.25 

11 

13 

14 

.43 

.31 

.36 

.15 

.21 

.03 

.03 

15 

.26 

.10 

.28 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.08 

16 

17 

.21 

18 

.05 

.07 

.05 

19 

.00 

.05 

.01 

.01 

20 

.05 

.07 

21 

.07 

.01 

.01 

22 

.25 

.21 

.01 

.01 

23 

24 



.03 

.03 

.06 

.05 

26 

.19 

1.51 

.41 

.40 

.28 

.02 

.02 

.22 

.18 

.42 

27 

.49 

28 

.05 

.08 

29 

.06 

.30 

.10 

1.12 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.08 

30 

.15 

.63 

.02 

.02 

31 

.06 

.14 

.05 

.18 

32 

.06 

.05 

.10 

.02 

.02 

33 

2.23 

1.81 

2.16 

1.9S 

5.41 

.39 

.19 

1.02 

. 65 

.53 

.93 

3.78 

6. 03 

4.16 

3.61 

30.  49 

8.99 

18. 98 

11.41 

6.95 

4.98 

11.41 

] 

.06 

.00 

.21 

.20 

.42 

.10 

.25 

2 

.12 

.30 

.41 

1.41 

.04 

.04 

.16 

.18 

.25 

3 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.07 

4 

.06 

.05 

.20 

.70 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.98 

5 

.70 

. 01 

.65 

F> 

.06 

.05 

.10 

.01 

.01 

7 

.25 

.21 

.11 

.01 

.01 

8 

.50 

.41 

Q 

.12 

.10 

.20 

.07 

.06 

.06 

10 

11 

.06 

.05 

12 

.05 

.05 

.08 

13 

.05 

.18 

15 

16 

.30 

. 05 

. 05 

.25 

.21 

.05 

.28 

.03 

.03 

.18 

17 



20 

21 

22 

. 05 

.02 

.02 

23 

24 

25 

26 

.06 

.30 

.10 

.62 

. 51 

.61 

1.62 

.17 

.19 

.19 

. 16 

.25 

27 



2.23 

1.81 

2.10 

1.9S 

5.41 

.39 

.19 

1.02 

.65 

.53 

.93 

166 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports, officers  and  enlisted  men, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS." 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


4 

5 

6 
7 
9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19(1 

190 
19  f 

19g 

19h 

191 
19j 
19k 
191 
19m 
19n 
19o 
19p 
20a 
20c 
22 
24 
25a 
25b 
2fi 
27 
47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-A5 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period. 


Cause. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken-pox 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  fever 

Trench  mouth 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

Mycoses  (others) - --- 

Pellagra 

Beriberi 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


II.  Tuberculosis. 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. 

Tuberculosis'(others) 

Tuberculosis  (all) 


III.  Venereal  diseases. 


Syphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  infection . 
Gonococcus  infection . 
Venereal  (all) 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Gout 

Diabetes,  melLitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) . 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

Acromegaly 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 


Total  United  States  Army. 

4,128,479 

4,092,457 

206,382 

3,599,527 

286,548 

3,886,075 

36,022 

Total 

Total 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

officers 

officers 

and 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

Total 

Total 

men , 

men, 

officers. 

Color 

including 

Ameri- 

White. t 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

native 

can 

stated. 

troops. 

troops. 

24 

24 

24 

24 

28 

26 

24 

2 

26 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

149 

149 

142 

7 

149 

18 

18 

18 

18 

80 

80 

1 

77 

2 

79 

775 

769 

20 

673 

59 

17 

749 

6 

86 

85 

3 

79 

2 

1 

82 

1 

13 

13 

1 

12 

12 

9 

9 

8 

1 

9 

2 

2 

2 

2 

11 

11 

11 

11 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

225 

225 

2 

207 

n 

5 

223 

52 

52 

43 

7 

2 

52 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

35 

35 

34 

1 

35 

4 

4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

5 

5 

4 

1 

5 

4 

4 

4 

4 

27 

15 

1 

14 

14 

12 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

4 

4 

1 

i 

1 

1 

55 

55 

2 

40 

10 

3 

53 

6 

5 

4 

1 

5 

1 

48 

48 

43 

5 

48 

8 

8 

392 

390 

3 

368 

19 

387 

2 

21,  682 

21,272 

381 

19,082 

1,632 

177 

20, 891 

410 

70 

70 

4 

57 

8 

1 

66 

27 

27 

1 

19 

7 

26 

1,033 

1,021 

9 

848 

149 

15 

1,012 

12 

22,  812 

22,390 

395 

20, 006 

1,796 

193 

21,995 

422 

3,318 

3,  297 

33 

2,104 

1,131 

29 

3,264 

21 

105 

104 

1 

40 

63 

103 

1 

7,  027 

7,021 

9 

2,941 

4,  067 

4 

7,012 

6 

10,  450 

10, 422 

43 

5,085 

5,  261 

33 

10,  379 

28 

536 

534 

489 

44 

1 

534 

2 

126 

126 

5 

110 

10 

1 

121 

244 

243 

5 

208 

26 

4 

238 

1 

6,  582 

6,  575 

77 

4,946 

1,507 

45 

6,498 

7 

6 

6 

5 

1 

6 

330 

329 

14 

294 

13 

8 

315 

1 

4,795 

4, 795 

15 

4,580 

184 

16 

4, 780 

7 

7 

7 

7 

15 

15 

12 

2 

1 

15 

7 

7 

7 

7 

23 

23 

22 

i 

23 

a Includes  9,710  men  in  the  United  States  discharged  from  draft  after  a few  days  observation  in  camp.  In  some  instances  discharges  for 
disability  have  been  wrongly  charged  to  troops  or  localities  for  which  no  admissions  or  too  few  admissions  are  shown  in  other  tables.  This 
was  due  to  clerical  error  which  it  is  not  now  practicable  to  correct,  and  applies  also  to  detailed  tables  which  appear  later.  The  number  of 
discharges  for  disability  so  involved  is  1,406,  nearly  all  of  which  (1,362)  are  in  “Other  countries  and  not  stated.”  The  total  number  of  dis- 
charges for  disability  is  not  affected  by  the  error  in  question. 

b Includes  total  strength  for  “Other  countries  and  not  stated.” 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  sent  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY — OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


167 


white,  colored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1919,  inclusive. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. a 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

124,266 

1,965,297 

145,826 

2,111,123 

2,235,389 

73,728 

1,469,656 

122,412 

1,592,068 

1,665,796 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

cation 

No. 

Officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not; 

stated. 

Total. 

11 

11 

11 

13 

13 

13 

1 

23 

2 

25 

25 

4 

1 

1 

1 

5 

138 

7 

145 

145 

2 

2 

2 

6 

15 

3 

3 

3 

7 

51 

2 

53 

53 

1 

22 

22 

23 

9 

10 

3 

464 

70 

37 

1 

501 

71 

511 

74 

10 

201 

8 

22 

~1 

7 

1 

230 

10 

240 

10 

10 

14 

1 

12 

12 

13 

18 

8 

8 

8 

i 

1 

1 

19a 

2 

2 

2 

19b 

11 

11 

11 

19c 

2 

2 

2 

19d 

1 

1 

1 

19e 

1 

1 

1 

19f 

123 

8 

131 

131 

2 

81 

3 

4 

88 

90 

19g 

19h 

35 

7 

42 

42 

6 

1 

7 

7 

2 

2 

191 

2 

2 

2 

19j 

19k 

29 

1 

30 

30 

4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

191 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

5 

5 

19n 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

19o 

1 

11 

11 

12 

1 

1 

1 

19p 

20a 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

20c 

4 

4 

4 

22 

1 

1 

1 

24 

18 

18 

18 

22 

10 

9 

34 

34 

25a 

4 

1 

5 

25b 

43 

5 

48 

48 

26 

27 

3 

346 

18 

364 

367 

19 

1 

20 

20 

47 

353 

3 

17, 490 
33 

1,423 

1 

18, 913 
34 

19, 266 
37 

20 

1 

1,396 

23 

199 

7 

18 

1,613 

30 

1,633 

31 

28a 

28b 

18 

7 

25 

25 

1 

1 

1 

2 

29 

7 

363 

750 
18, 291 

133 

1,564 

883 
19, 855 

890 

20, 218 

2 

24 

S2 

1,502 

15 

221 

4 

22 

101 

1,745 

103 

1,769 

30-35 

27 

1, 984 
32 

1, 089 
61 

3,073 

93 

3,100 
93 
6,907 
10, 100 

4 

96 

3 

41 

ii 

151 

3 

155 

3 

37 

38a 

38b 

7 

34 

2,863 

4,879 

4,037 

5,187 

6,900 

10,066 

2 

6 

62 

161 

27 

68 

4 

18 

93 

247 

95 

253 

473 

44 

517 

517 

12 

7 

12 

12 

36 

39-45 

4 

101 

8 

109 

113 

1 

2 

9 

10 

5 

188 

26 

214 

219 

19 

1 

20 

20 

46 

59 



4, 557 
5 

1,481 

1 

6,038 

6 

6, 097 
6 

18 

359 

24 

IS 

401 

419 

48a 

48b 

12 

13 



245 
4,  435 
7 

7 

181 

252 

4,616 

7 

264 
4,  629 
7 

1 

2 

47 

126 

6 

3 

5 

3 

58 

132 

59 

134 

50 

51a 

51b 

12 

2 

14 

14 

5 

18 

1 

1 

1 

52b 



5 

5 

2 

2 

2 

18 

18 

3 

1 

4 

4 

53b 

168 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

American  troops  in  other 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

191 

19r 

19h 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19in 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

27 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

4Sb 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period . . j 8,388 

16,995 

4,456 

21,451 

16,161 

3,319 

19,480 

19,688 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands,  c 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Tj'phoid  fever 



Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

1 

1 

1 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

1 

Erysipelas 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier , bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1 

i 

1 

1 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

' i' 

Trench  fever 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

1 

Septicemia,  general 

2 

Mycoses  (others) 

Beriberi 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

8 

29 

4 

33 

40 

3 

43 

5 

2 

31 

5 

1 

1 

5 

3 

36 

5 

2 

2 

42 

4 

2 

45 

4 

1 

6 

2 

3 

1 

6 

8 

2 

1 

3 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

1 

3 

7 

3 

7 

3 

6 

1 

7 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

2 

2 

10 

10 

i 

1 

2 

2 

i 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

1 

c Includes  troops  in  China. 


DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


169 


•ored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

■)  i 

liuntries  (enlisted  men).  I Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


14,232 

97,49S 

10,535 

108,033 

18,576 

5,615 

11,831 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White,  d 

Colored.*? 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

7 

4 

4 

9 

2 

10 

12 

4 

4 

1 

2 

3 

10 

1 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

19g 

1 

1 

2 

19h 

19i 

19] 

19k 

191 

19rrr 

19n 

19o 

1 

1 

6 

2 

4 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

24 

1 

1 

25a 

1 

25b 

26 

8 

27 

3 

3 

1 

1 

47 

69 

1 

159 

229 

53 

2 

55 

268 

98 

44 

28a 

1 

1 

2 

28b 

29 

3 

11 

14 

8 

8 

2 

3 

30-35 

73 

1 

171 

245 

61 

2 

63 

275 

100 

47 

8 

1 

15 

24 

5 

5 

9 

4 

15 

37 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

38a 

9 

3 

12 

3 

3 

1 

3Sb 

17 

5 

15 

37 

9 

9 

3 

5 

20 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

36 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

39-45 

1 

3 

4 

1 

46 

13 

2 

27 

42 

4 

4 

2 

3 

2 

4Sa 

48b 

2 

3 

1 

50 

13 

13 

26 

3 

3 

51a 

| 

51b 

52b 

53a 

1 

1 

53b 

d Separate  strength  for  white  and  colored  not  available. 


170 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  U nited  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

Total 

officers 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Continued. 

88 

416 

416 

3 

373 

15 

38 

2 

413 

116 

17 

17 

2 

53c 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

88 

88 

1 

87 

S7 

54 

80 

64 

63 

1 

64 

16 

55a 

24 

24 

22 

2 

24 

104 

104 

1 

88 

15 

103 

55c 

Purpura 

5 

55d 

185 

185 

1 

158 

24 

2 

184 

86 

85 

1 

80 

3 

1 

84 



1 

2 

446 

5 

2 

453 

1, 190 

1,189 

19 

6 

1,042 

134 

7 

1, 183 

57-59 

19 

18 

1 

19 

1 j 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

BO 

Encephalitis 

18 

18 

2 

16 

16 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

79 

79 

13 

1 

79 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

127 

126 

2 

111 

11 

2 

124 

1 

63a 

M ultiple  sclerosis 

194 

194 

1 

183 

10 

193 

63  b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

340 

337 

4 

301 

27 

5 

333 

3 

64 

Apoplexy 

178 

178 

2 

145 

28 

3 

176 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

57 

57 

2 

46 

7 

2 

55 

66b 

Paraplegia 

40 

40 

1 

31 

6 

2 

39 

66c 

379 

377 

4 

322 

28 

23 

373 

0 1 

69 

5,417 

49 

5,385 

49 

13 

4, 671 
41 

673 

28 

5,372 

49 

32 

|| 

74a 

8 

74b 

N eurasthenia .....  I 

2, 259 
734 

2,256 

60 

2,085 

661 

87 

24 

2,196 

733 

74c 

Enuresis 

734 

1 

68 

4 

74d 

157 

157 

2 

134 

19 

2 

155 

„ ' 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the 
heart). 

1,821 

63 

1,  821 

1,549 

261 

0 

1,816 

74f 

63 

3 

58 

2 

60 



72 

Chorea 

157 

150 

5 

155 

2 [' 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

2, 139 

2, 139 

15 

1,915 

182 

27 

2, 124 

73b 

Neuralgia 

34 

34 

32 

1 

1 

34 

| 

73c 

Neuritis 

892 

891 

18 

544 

324 

5 

873 

i 

73d 

150 

150 

1 

131 

17 

1 

149 

74g 

502 

501 

9 

464 

26 

2 

492 

i 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

220 

220 

7 

191 

17 

5 

213 

68a 

Constitut ional  psychopathic  states 

3,709 

3,  708 
10, 648 

16 

3,537 

123 

32 

3,692 
10, 644 

i 

68b 

Mental  deficiency \ 

10, 658 
2 

4 

9, 087 
2 

1,  506 

51 

10 

68c 

2 

2 

63d 

Dementia  prrecox 

5,  797 

5,  770 

26 

5,315 

345 

84 

5,744 

27 1 

68e 

333 

333 

13 

314 

3 

3 

320 

681 

Psychoneurosis 

2, 616 

2, 615 

25 

2,  402 

161 

27 

2,  590 

1 

68g 

68h 

177 

177 

174 

3 

177 

1,711 

1,052 

1,  711 

38 

1,528 

116 

29 

1,673 

68i 

Psychoses  (others)./ 

1,051 

16 

'931 

89 

15 

1,035 

1 

VIT.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

2, 050 
283 

2, 047 
282 

11 

1,889 

137 

10 

2,036 

3 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

4 

265 

11 

o 

278 

1 

75a 

173 

173 

160 

13 

173 

75a 

558 

2 

503 

53 

75a 

1,036 

1, 034 

5 

961 

60 

8 

1,029 

2 

75b 

'207 

206 

180 

23 

3 

206 

1 

63 

63 

i 

47 

15 

62 

75d 

189 

187 

156 

31 

187 

0 

75e 

Trachoma 

1,238 

1, 236 

i 

1,187 

39 

9 

1,235 

2 

75f 

137 

135 

3 

123 

9 

132 

0 

75g 

75h 

14 

1 

15 

464 

463 

1 

437 

25 

462 

1 

75i 

76 

74 

61 

12 

1 

74 

2 

75 j 
75k 

Choroiditis 

253 

252 

3 

214 

34 

1 

249 

i 

111 

111 

2 

85 

17 

7 

109 

751 

207 

205 

6 

165 

31 

3 

199 

2 

75m 

219 

218 

2 

204 

10 

2 

216 

i 

75n 

42 

42 

40 

2 

42 

75o 

37 

36 

3 

27 

6 

33 

i 

75p 

75r 

67 

66 

2 

62 

2 

64 

i 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

735 

730 

5 

631 

87 

7 

725 

i 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY — OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


171 


vred,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive— Continued: 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


nited  St 

ates  Army  in  United  States  (includin 

z,  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Inter- 

national 

Total 

j Olill 

•iassifi- 

officers 

officers 

fficers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

No. 

IV  liite. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

stated. 

346 

37 

383 

383 

3 

24 

24 

27 

88 

2 

15 

17 

116 

1 

86 

86 

87 

1 

1 

1 

53c 

55 

1 

8 

8 

8 

54 

21 

1 

22 

22 

1 

1 

2 

2 

55a 

1 

88 

15 

103 

104 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

55c 

1 

152 

24 

176 

177 

1 

6 

6 

55d 

70 

2 

72 

72 

1 

9 

1 

1 

11 

12 

55e 

398 

4 

402 

402 

2 

37 

37 

39 

56a 

6 

1,026 

131 

1, 157 

1, 163 

14 

2 

16 

16 

56b 

18 

1 

19 

19 

57-59 

1 

9 

9 

10 

1 

7 

8 

60 

63 

13 

76 

76 

2 

1 

3 

3 

61 

2 

101 

11 

112 

114 

9 

1 

10 

10 

62 

1 

171 

10 

181 

182 

10 

10 

10 

63a 

4 

284 

26 

310 

314 

15 

1 

16 

16 

63b 

2 

129 

28 

157 

159 

13 

2 

15 

15 

64 

2 

33 

6 

39 

41 

12 

1 

13 

13 

66a 

30 

5 

35 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

66b 

2 

298 

28 

326 

328 

1 

21 

2 

23 

24 

66c 

10 

4,233 

608 

4,  841 

4,  851 

387 

62 

12 

461 

461 

69 

38 

7 

3 

3 

3 

48 

1,883 

82 

1,965 

2,  013 

7 

184 

5 

6 

195 

202 

74b 

641 

66 

707 

707 

10 

10 

10 

1 

130 

19 

149 

150 

1 

4 

4 

5 

3 

1,476 

258 

1,  734 

1,737 

1 

71 

3 

74 

75 

74e 

2 

38 

38 

40 

1 

20 

1 

21 

22 

74  f 

146 

5 

151 

151 

3 

3 

3 

72 

a 

1,714 

170 

1,884 

1,895 

4 

183 

11 

8 

202 

206 

73a 

29 

1 

30 

30 

2 

2 

2 

73b 

13 

487 

321 

80S 

821 

4 

55 

3 

1 

59 

63 

73c 

123 

17 

140 

140 

1 

6 

1 

8 

73d 

6 

26 

471 

477 

3 

17 

17 

20 

7 

160 

15 

175 

182 

31 

2 

1 

34 

34 

67 

14 

3,180 

114 

3,294 

3,308 

i 

313 

7 

8 

328 

329 

68a 

i 

8,549 

1,416 

9,965 

9,966 

1 

467 

85 

13 

565 

566 

68b 

2 

2 

2 

68c 

21 

4,481 

267 

4,748 

4,  769 

5 

762 

72 

35 

869 

874 

6Sd 

7 

280 

3 

283 

290 

4 

33 

33 

37 

68e 

20 

2,267 

153 

2,420 

2,440 

4 

128 

8 

16 

152 

156 

68f 

143 

2 

145 

145 

28 

1 

29 

29 

28 

1,231 

90 

1,321 

1,349 

7 

277 

26 

13 

316 

323 

6Sh 

13 

742 

72 

814 

827 

3 

177 

15 

4 

196 

199 

6Si 

8 

1,797 

133 

1,930 

1,938 

3 

58 

3 

3 

64 

67 

75a 

2 

247 

10 

257 

259 

2 

15 

1 

16 

IS 

75a(l) 

155 

13 

168 

168 

3 

3 

3 

75a(2) 

1 

485 

51 

536 

537 

1 

14 

1 

15 

16 

75a(3) 

5 

910 

59 

969 

974 

26 

1 

3 

30 

30 

75a(4) 

175 

23 

198 

198 

2 

1 

3 

3 

i 

41 

14 

6 

] 

75c 

135 

30 

165 

165 

19 

1 

20 

20 

75d 

i 

1, 104 

37 

1,141 

1,142 

79 

2 

6 

87 

87 

75e 

2 

115 

7 

122 

124 

1 

5 

2 

7 

8 

75f 

10 

1 

11 

11 

4 

4 

4 

75? 

i 

420 

25 

445 

446 

11 

11 

11 

75h 



60 

12 

72 

72 

1 

1 

2 

2 

75i 

i 

191 

33 

224 

225 

1 

23 

1 

24 

25 

75j 

1 

72 

16 

88 

89 

1 

10 

1 

3 

14 

15 

75k 

4 

130 

23 

153 

157 

2 

33 

8 

1 

42 

44 

751 

2 

1S1 

10 

191 

193 

18 

IS 

18 

75m 

37 

2 

39 

39 

2 

2 

2 

75n 

2 

25 

5 

30 

32 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

75o 

2 

58 

2 

60 

62 

3 

3 

3 

75p 

1 

583 

81 

664 

665 

3 

42 

6 

1 

49 

52 

75r 

172 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  whit< 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  other 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55(1 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63  b 

64 
66a 
661) 
66c 
69 
74a 
71b 
74c 
74(1 
74e 

74 1 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74c 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68(1 

68e 

68  f 
68r 
6Sh 
6Xi 


75a 
75a 
75a 
75a 
75a 
75b 
75c 
75d 
75e 
75  f 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75n 

75r  | 


Cause. 


IV.  General  diseases  (others)— Continued. 


Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  or  the  ductless  glands. 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases,  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (nil). 


Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others! 

Epilepsy 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Enuresis 

Neurosis 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 
the  heart). 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 


General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states. 

Mental  deficiency. 

Malingering 

Dementia  prcecox 

Psvchasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  o/. 


Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated). 

Strabismus 

Leucoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

Iritis 

Keratitis 

Retinitis 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Eyes  and  anneXa,  other  diseases  of 


Officers, 

other 

countries. 


Philippine  Islands. 


White. 


Colored. 


Total. 


Hawaii. 


Panama 


White. 


Colored. 


Total. 


White. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY — OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY.  173 


ored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


■untries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

1 

1 

2 

4 

88 

116 

53c 

1 

15 

51 

55a 

55b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

55e 

9 

2 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7 

10 

1 

56b 

57-59 

60 

61 

1 

1 

1 

62 

1 

1 

1 

1 

63a 

1 

6 

6 

1 

1 

i 

63b 

2 

1 

3 

61 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

21 

21 

2 

66c 

19 

1 

16 

36 

17 

2 

19 

2 

3 

27 

69 

74a 

10 

18 

28 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

71b 

3 

4 

7 

3 

3 

74c 

2 

2 

74d 

1 

7 

1 

1 

74e 

1 

1 

71f 

1 

1 

1 

1 

72 

6 

19 

25 

4 

4 

1 

1 

73b 

1 

4 

5 

1 

73e 

2 

2 

73d 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

74g 

4 

4 

67 

23 

21 

47 

3 

3 

1 

68a 

36 

2 

38 

76 

14 

14 

2 

1 

68b 

68c 

16 

49 

19 

2 

21 

16 

6 

6«d 

1 

3 

4 

68e 

3 

11 

14 

1 

1 

1 

68f 

1 

1 

68g 

12 

16 

28 

4 

4 

OSh 

3 

11 

14 

2 

2 

1 

6Si 

11 

18 

3 

1 

4 

1 

2 

75a 

2 

2 

1 

75a ( 1 ) 

2 

2 

75a(2) 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

75a(3) 

7 

5 

12 

2 

2 

2 

75a(4) 

3 

2 

1 

75b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75d 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

75e 

1 

1 

2 

75f 

75g 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

75h 

2 

75i 

1 

1 

1 

75j 

4 

4 

3 

3 

75k 

2 

2 

4 

2 

751 

1 

2 

3 

1 

75m 

75n 

1 

750 

1 

1 

1 

75p 

3 

6 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

75r 

174 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white J 

absolute  numbers. 


Total  United  States  Army. 

Inter- 

national 

Total 

officers 

Total 

officers 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

5,492 

125 

5,481 

88 

5, 153 

197 

43 

5, 393 
123 

li 

76b 

125 

2 

115 

6 

2 

76c 

12 

12 

12 

12 

70d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

399 

399 

27 

338 

33 

i 

372 

76e 

168 

167 

2 

152 

13 

165 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossa;,  diseases  of. 

86a 

6 

6 

6 

6 

86b 

48 

48 

47 

1 

48 

86c 

3 

3 

3 

86(1 

23 

22 

3 

17 

1 

1 

19 

1 

86  e 

Sinusitis  (all)! ! 

313 

313 

19 

267 

23 

4 

294 

Polypus,  nasal 

6 

6 

1 

5 

5 

86g 

86h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

in 

110 

1 

99 

10 

109 

1 

86i 

Nasal  fossa?,  other  diseases  of 

53 

53 

49 

4 

53 

X . Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

I laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

60 

60 

5 

52 

1 

2 

55 

87b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of. . . 

7 

7 

2 

5 

7 

100a 

81 

81 

78 

3 

81 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

85 

7 

76 

2 

78 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

4 

4 

1 

1 

4 

lOOd 

24 

24 

1 

22 

1 

23 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

9 

9 

2 

7 

7 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

74 

74 

70 

3 

1 

74 

78 

65 

65 

57 

8 

65 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

10, 697 
1,281 

10, 653 
1.280 

83 

9,  417 
1,159 
150 

1,060 

93 

10, 570 
1,261 

44 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

19 

95 

7 

1 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis. ..... . 

168 

168 

3 

15 

165 

79a. 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

6,184 

2,291 

304 

6, 149 

44 

5,  33S 

696 

71 

6, 105 

35 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis. .. ." 

2,  286 

14 

2,051 

276 

214 

7 

2,272 

300 

5 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

303 

3 

18 

6 

1 

79a 

7 

7 

7 

7 

79a 

4 

4 

4 

4 

79a 

458 

456 

432 

22 

2 

456 

2 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy. . . . 

596 

596 

3 

506 

86 

1 

593 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation.  * 

102 

102 

1 

90 

8 

3 

101 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

1,215 

1,214 

761 

35 

1,022 

143 

14 

1,179 

1 

79e 

Heart.,  other  organic  diseases  of 

1 

678 

77 

5 

760 

4 

80 

Angina  occtoris 

22 

21 

20 

1 

21 

1 

SI  a 

Aneurysms 

48 

48 

2 

9 

2 

46 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

240 

239 

17 

185 

36 

1 

222 

i 

81c 

Aortitis 

24 

24 

1 

15 

8 

23 

81d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of. . 

16 

16 

9 

7 

16 

82 

1 

47 

54 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

211 

211 

4 

176 

29 

2 

207 

83b 

261 

261 

1 

234 

25 

1 

260 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

1,261 

257 

1, 260 

20 

1, 161 
227 

71 

8 

1, 240 

i 

83d 

84a 

Phlebitis 

'257 

6 

21 

3 

251 

3 

3 

3 

3 

84b 

Lymphatie'svstem,  other  diseases  of 

1 If, 

142 

2 

102 

36 

2 

140 

4 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

646 

644 

352 

290 

2 

644 

2 1 

85b 

28 
3, 067 

28 

2 

24 

2 

26 

85c 

85d 

3, 067 
7 

7 

2, 054 
6 

1,001 

5 

3, 060 
7 

7 

1 



S5e 

10 

10 

10 

10 

85  f 

951 

950 

7 

803 

136 

4 

943 

1 

85g 

85h 

14 

14 

11 

2 

1 

14 

69 

69 

58 

n 

69 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

1,315 

1, 310 
304 

54 

i,  no 

121 

25 

1,256 

5 

91 

'305 

10 

253 

29 

12 

294 

1 

92a 

561 

561 

5 

493 

59 

4 

556 

93a 

904 

903 

8 

815 

60 

20 

895 

1 

93b 

367 

367 

9 

331 

25 

2 

358 

93c 

1,110 

1,109 

2,902 

13 

958 

82 

56 

1,096 
2,  885 

1 

90 

2,  948 
272 

17 

2,433 

233 

439 

13 

46 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

271 

4 

33 

1 

267 

1 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

89 

89 

3 

75 

10 

1 

86 

e Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BYr  COUNTRY. 


175 


'ored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding 


Russia). 


Enlisted  men. 


Officers. 


67 

1 


26 

2 


3 

8 

1 


1 


5 


6 


1 

1 


56 

13 

3 

27 

10 

3 


3 

1 

28 

1 


1 

16 

1 


1 

3 

1 

18 


2 


1 

4 


39 

4 


5 

4 

9 

13 

3 

3 


lYhite. 


4, 724 
96 
10 
308 
141 


6 

41 

1 

14 

230 

5 

1 

94 

49 


43 

2 

52 

67 

1 

21 

7 


64 
51 
8,767 
1,079 
140 
4,  896 
1,969 
246 
6 
4 
427 
494 
83 
933 
649 
18 
33 
175 
12 
9 
41 
155 
212 
1, 123 
210 
2 
80 
337 
22 
2,017 
6 
10 
767 
10 
57 


921 

180 

402 

671 

182 

772 

2,341 

219 

67 


Colored. 


187 

4 


31 

12 


1 

21 


10 

4 


1 


3 

1 

1 

1 


3 

8 

966 

86 

15 
614 
213 

16 


22 

84 

8 

136 

73 


9 

34 

7 

7 

5 

29 

24 

70 

21 


30 

290 

2 

998 

1 


134 

2 

11 


114 

20 

31 

41 

14 

65 

432 

30 

10 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Inter- 

national 

ital. 

Officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

4,911 

100 

10 

4,978 

101 

10 

18 

1 

385 

17 

9 

10 

2 

9 

1 

404 

20 

2 

422 

21 

76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

339 

365 

i 

26 

2 

28 

29 

8 

153 

155 

8 

8 

6 

6 

41 

41 

1 

6 

6 

2 

86b 

86c 

1 

1 

2 

2 

15 

18 

251 

5 

259 

6 

10 

35 

2 

2 

39 

49 

86e 

1 

1 

104 

105 

3 

3 

sog 

86h 

53 

53 

44 

49 

7 

2 

2 

5 

87b 

100a 

100b 

55 

55 

12 

12 

10 

12 

11 

1 

68 

74 

1 

9 

1 

2 

2 

1 

i 

22 

23 

1 

lOOd 

7 

8 

1 

1 

67 

67 

6 

6 

59 

59 

2 

2 

78 

79a 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

9,733 

1,165 

155 

9,789 
1, 178 
158 

23 

5 

570 

66 

10 

93 

9 

51 

7 

714 

82 

10 

519 

71 

30 

737 

87 

10 

533 

75 

5, 510 
2, 182 
262 

5,  537 
2, 192 
265 

14 

4 

396 

70 

26 

2 

42 



2 

6 

6 

4 

4 

449 

449 

2 

2 

1 l ) 

79a(8) 

79b 

578 

581 

9 

2 

11 

7 

11 

91 

92 

1,  069 
722 

1,097 

723 

7 

81 

25 

4 

6 

94 

29 

2 

101 

29 

79d 

79e 

18 

18 

2 

42 

43 

1 

2 

2 

4 

209 

225 

1 

7 

2 

9 

10 

81b 

81c 

19 

20 

1 

1 

2 

16 

16 

46 

47 

6 

2 

8 

8 

22 

22 

35 

18 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

184 

187 

1 

20 

1 

21 

22 

33 

17 

236 

237 

21 

1 

1, 193 
231 

1,  211 
236 

2 

1 

29 

16 

i 

3 

1 

2 

2 

110 

112 

22 

6 

28 

13 

1 

28 

13 

2 

84b 

627 

627 

13 

24 

25 

i 

1 

85a 

85b 

85c 

3,015 

7 

3, 019 
7 

3 

31 

3 

1 

35 

38 

10 

10 

901 

12 

904 

12 

1 

33 

1 

2 

2 

37 

1 

1 

38 

1 

85f 

68 

68 

1 

S.5h 

1,035 

200 

433 

712 

196 

837 

2,773 

249 

1,074 

204 

433 

717 

200 

846 

2,786 

252 

14 

6 

5 

3 
5 

4 
2 
1 

177 

69 
89 

141 

144 

178 

70 
14 

8 

26 

18 

11 

17 

5 

3 

8 

4 
3 

5 
1 

18 

9 

192 

81 

118 

164 

156 

213 

84 

17 

206 

87 

123 

167 

161 

217 

86 

18 

5 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 

77 

80 

5 

5 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


17G 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability , by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  whit 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86  a 
86b 
86c 
86d 
86e 
86  f 

86  g 

86h 

86i 


87  a 
87  b 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 

VII 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

85f 

85g 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


American  troops  in  oth 

Cause. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panam; 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 



1 

1 

1 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

4 

5 

12 

12 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

7 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 



3 

i 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

14 

14 

1 Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1 

i 

1 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY — OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


177 


ored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


untries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Other  countries  and  not  stated. 


Transports. 


/Vhite. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

34 

63 

5 

5 

4 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

l 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

9 

3 

i 

14 

14 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 



i 

i 

1 

2 

2 

27 

1 

42 

80 

21 

21 

12 

20 

12 

6 

6 

3 

3 

1 

23 

1 

9Q 

53 

12 

12 

7 

20 

8 

6 

13 

4 

4 

4 

1 

i 

4 

5 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

9 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

8 

10 

2 

2 

1 

2 

5 

7 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

- 

5 

10 

2 

2 



1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

6 

1 

1 

i 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

17 

24 

4 

4 

2 

1 

! 3 

8 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

. 2 

15 

17 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

3 

3 

38 

41 

3 

3 

1 

5 

4 

9 

1 

2 

3 

2 

18 

26 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 
86b 
S6c 
86d 
S6e 
86  f 

86g 

86h 
86  i 


87  a 
87b 
KXla 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a( 1 ) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79a(6) 
79a(7) 
79a(8) 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

8lc 

81d 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85  a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

85  f 

85g 

S5h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


178 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability , by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  win 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99a 
99b 
99c 
101 
102a 
102b 
102c  | 
105a  1 
105b 
105c  I 
106 
107a 
107b 
107c 
108 
109a 
109b 
110a 
110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 

lisa 

118b 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145o 


Cause. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Gastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

Pancreatitis 

Visceroptosis 

Digestive  system,  other  uiseases  of 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvene - 
real). 

Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

Nephroptosis 

Hydronephrosis 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Cystitis 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

Balanitis 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

Hydrocele 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonve- 
nereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

Gangrene 

Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis 

Trichophytosis 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

Ectoparasites 

Clavus 

Dermatitis 

Eczema 

Erythema 

Herpes 

Impetigo 

Lichen 

N fpvus 

Pityriasis 

Psoriasis 

Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  other  diseases  of 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

Tot: 

nati’ 

troof 

152 

151 

4 

145 

1 

1 

147 

9 

9 

2 

2 

1,401 

1,401 

3 

1,180 

212 

6 

1,398 

17 

17 

15 

2 

17 

464 

464 

8 

441 

14 

1 

456 

71 

71 

4 

67 

67 

435 

433 

8 

405 

18 

2 

425 

412 

412 

15 

382 

14 

i 

397 

13 

13 

12 

1 

13 

144 

144 

9 

130 

4 

i 

135 

49 

26 

23 

3 

26 

9 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1] 

11 

1 

10 

10 

285 

284 

14 

249 

19 

2 

270 

3, 737 

3, 736 

33 

3, 250 

439 

14 

3, 703 

52 

52 

1 

49 

2 

51 

177 

177 

2 

125 

49 

1 

175 

922 

217 

4 

189 

23 

1 

213 

37 

36 

2 

30 

4 

34 

14 

14 

3 

10 

1 

11 

82 

82 

4 

74 

15 

4 

78 

17 

17 

2 

15 

6 

6 

4 

2 

6 

26 

26 

11 

15 

26 

280 

280 

6 

273 

1 

274 

9 

2 

1 

1 

2 

30 

30 

29 

1 

30 

48 

48 

48 

48 

112 

112 

7 

98 

4 

3 

105 

1,178 

1, 171 

27 

1,065 

47 

32 

1,144 

10 

10 

10 

10 

20 

20 

19 

1 

20 

23 

23 

1 

22 

22 

200 

198 

2 

183 

12 

1 

196 

80 

80 

2 

68 

7 

3 

78 

142 

142 

5 

132 

4 

1 

137 

162 

162 

1 

120 

40 

1 

161 

313 

979 

41 

313 

9 

2 

9 

74 

1 

10 

73 

31 

24 

7 

31 

166 

4 

'72 

162 

2 

9 

2 

2 

43 

43 

31 

12 

43 

71 

70 

59 

11 

70 

3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

121 

121 

78 

42 

1 

121 

10 

10 

8 

2 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

::::: 

9 

9 

1 

7 

1 

8 

67 

66 

2 

47 

17 

64 

43 

43 

2 

38 

2 

1 

41 

7 

6 

1 

7 

18 

18 

16 

2 

18 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

25 

25 

1 

20 

4 

24 

.... 

149 

149 

3 

137 

9 

146 

7 

7 

7 

7 

, 

8 

8 

7 

1 

8 

3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

5 

5 

5 

5 

3 

3 

3 

3 

105 

105 

2 

101 

2 

103 

1, 144 

1, 132 

7 

960 

156 

9 

1,125 

i 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY’  COUNTRY. 


179 


lored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia) 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

men. 

| Colored. 

stated. 

3 

130 

1 

131 

134 

1 

| 

13 

13 

14 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1, 173 

212 

1, 385 

1,387 

1 

6 

6 

2 

17 

17 

7 

428 

13 

441 

448 

1 

10 

1 

n 

12 

2 

60 

60 

62 

2 

6 

6 

8 

4 

363 

17 

380 

384 

3 

36 

1 

37 

40 

12 

365 

13 

378 

390 

3 

14 

1 

15 

IS 

10 

1 

11 

11 

2 

2 

2 

S 

101 

4 

105 

113 

1 

27 

1 

28 

29 

23 

3 

26 

26 

1 

-T 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

10 

11 

1 

7 

192 

18 

210 

217 

7 

54 

1 

1 

56 

63 

24 

3,085 

432 

3,  517 

3, 541 

6 

145 

7 

7 

159 

165 

1 

44 

1 

45 

46 

3 

1 

4 

4 

2 

119 

49 

168 

170 

5 

4 

174 

21 

195 

199 

12 

1 

13 

13 

2 

27 

2 

29 

31 

2 

2 

4 

4 

2 

10 

i 

11 

13 

1 

1 

3 

67 

3 

70 

73 

1 

6 

i 

7 

8 

2 

14 

14 

16 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 



1 

1 

1 

11 

2 

13 

13 

266 

15 

281 

286 

i 

1 

1 

1 

26 

26 

4 

4 

4 

27 

27 

27 

21 

21 

21 

4 

51 

4 

55 

59 

3 

40 

.... 

3 

43 

46 

19 

743 

27 

770 

789 

6 

315 

20 

19 

354 

360 

9 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 

16 

1 

17 

17 

3 

.. 

3 

3 

1 

20 

20 

21 

1 

1 

1 

2 

172 

10 

182 

184 

7 

2 

66 

6 

72 

74 

2 

1 

3 

3 

3 

124 

3 

127 

130 

2 

4 

1 



5 

112 

40 

152 

1 

6 

6 

267 

41 

308 

308 

5 

6 

2 

8 

8 

1 

57 

10 

67 

6S 

6 

6 

6 

23 

7 

30 

30 

1 

1 

1 

3 

86 

72 

158 

161 

1 

3 



3 

4 

2 

2 

2 

26 

12 

3S 

38 

56 

10 

66 

66 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

75 

42 

117 

117 

1 

1 

2 

2 

8 

1 

9 

9 , 

1 

i 

1 

1 1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

5 

6 

3 

3 

3 

2 

35 

14 

49 

51 

10 

2 

12 

12 

2 

2S 

2 

30 

32 

8 

1 

9 

9 

5 

1 

6 

6 

1 

1 

1 

13 

2 

15 

15 

2 

2 

2 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

20 

4 

24 

24 

1 

1 

2 

124 

9 

133 

135 

1 

11 

ii 

12 

.... 

6 

6 

6 

1 

l 

i 

7 

1 

8 

8 

2 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

5 

5 

5 

3 



3 

3 

1 

90 



2 

92 

93 

1 

11 

n 

12 

5 

924 

154 

1,078 

1,083 

2 

32 

2 

3 

37 

39 

3553—25 13 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118b 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145s 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

1450 


180 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  50. — Discharges  jor  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118b 
llSe 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122(1 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127(1 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

141a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145(1 

145e 

145f 

145e 

145h 

145i 

145.  j 

145  k 

1451 

145m 

1450 


Cause. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Oastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodena]  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) . . 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

Pancreatitis 

Visceroptosis  

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  {nonvenereal) 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Abscess,  perin ephritic 

Nephroptosis 

Hydronephrosis 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Cystitis 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

Balanitis 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

Hydrocele 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvene- 
real). 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 


Gangrene 

Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis 

Trichophytosis 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

Ectoparasites 

Clavus 

Dermatitis 

Eczema 

Erythema 

Herpes 

Impetigo 

Lichen 

Nrevus 

Pityriasis 

Psoriasis 

Sirin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of. 


American  troops  in  othei 


Officers, 

other 

countries. 


Philippine  Islands. 


White. 


Colored. 


Total. 


Hawaii. 


White. 


Colored. 


Total. 


Panama, 


White 


181 


DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY — OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


lored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


untries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Inter- 

national 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos. 

Harvaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
USa 
118b 
118e 

1 

6 

7 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

i 

2 

2 

23 



1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

8 

7 

15 

6 

6 

1 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 





1 



1 

2 

1 

1 



i 



1 

1 

3 

3 

119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122e 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 

142 

3 

13 

16 

2 



2 

2 

3 

2 







3 

1 

4 

2 

3 

3 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 



1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

143a 

143b 

144a 

2 

1 

3 

i 

i i 

1 

144b 

145a 

..1 

145b 

1 1 

145d 

145e 

2 

2 

1451 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145J 

145k 

1451 

145m 

3 

fi 

9 

1 1 5 

o 

14oo 

tiona 

issifi- 

ition 

No. 

146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 

150 

189 

ffice 

issifi- 

tion. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  enlisted  men,  white 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Cause. 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 
tism excepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

Hammer-toe 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis 

Pes  planus 

Talipes 

Tenosynovitis 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

Congenital  malformations 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

Total 


XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

Bites 

Burns - 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

Compression 

Concussion 

Contusion 

Crushing 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

Dislocation  of  joint 

Dislocation,  articular  cartilage  of  knee 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

Epiphyseal  separation 

Eye  arid  annexa,  traumatisms  of 

Foreign  bodies 

Fracture,  simple 

Fracture,  compound 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

Gunshot  wounds 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

Homicides 

Poisoning  by  food 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

Secondary  result  of  iiljury 

Sprain  of  joint 

Strain 

Suicide 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

W ounds,  multiple 

W ounds,  penetrating 

Wounds,  perforating 

Wounds  (others) 

Traumatisms  (others) 

Total ; — 

Grand  total 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enlisted  meD,  American  troops. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

481 

476 

2 

395 

69 

10 

474 

5 

2, 049 

2,035 

4 

1,723 

302 

6 

2,031 

11 

501 

500 

8 

428 

61 

3 

492 

1 

1,210 

1,206 

4 

957 

214 

31 

1,202 

4 

37 

37 

34 

3 

37 

487 

487 

2 

395 

85 

5 

485 

84 

83 

76 

7 

83 

886 

882 

1 

641 

237 

3 

881 

4 

457 

456 

1 

402 

52 

1 

455 

1 

177 

177 

1 

162 

13 

1 

176 

153 

153 

2 

139 

11 

1 

151 

78 

78 

2 

64 

12 

76 

8,767 

8,763 

23 

7,  782 

924 

34 

8,740 

4 

217 

216 

1 

182 

31 

2 

215 

i 

70 

70 

60 

9 

1 

70 

4,247 

4,241 

15 

3,611 

566 

49 

4,226 

6 

224 

224 

1 

181 

39 

3 

223 

1,748 

1,744 

29 

1,507 

197 

11 

1, 715 

4 

169, 039 

168, 188 

1,695 

142, 887 

22, 250 

1,356 

166,493 

8511 

4 

4 

2 

1 

1 

4 

89 

89 

7 

69 

5 

8 

82 

32 

32 

1 

27 

3 

1 

31 

2 

2 

2 

2 

24 

24 

6 

16 

1 

1 

18 

202 

201 

10 

174 

10 

7 

191 

351 

350 

9 

299 

21 

21 

341 

9 

9 

9 

9 

267 

266 

11 

242 

7 

6 

255 

198 

197 

7 

178 

4 

8 

190 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

117 

117 

85 

18 

14 

117 

36 

36 

33 

2 

1 

36 

2, 656 

2,649 

116 

2,312 

73 

148 

2,  533 

1,668 

1,664 

50 

1,312 

64 

238 

1,614 

59 

58 

54 

4 

58 

29 

29 

2 

21 

2 

4 

27 

37 

37 

34 

2 

1 

37 

13 

13 

2 

ii 

ii 

4 

4 

4 

4 

1,421 

1,419 

7 

1,303 

92 

17 

1,412 

613 

609 

29 

519 

38 

23 

580 

103 

103 

3 

90 

6 

4 

100 

191 

191 

13 

163 

9 

6 

178 

284 

283 

16 

209 

13 

45 

267 

565 

565 

7 

303 

26 

229 

558 

137 

137 

1 

119 

8 

9 

136 

7S3 

781 

18 

645 

49 

69 

763 

643 

640 

17 

562 

40 

21 

623 

10, 539 

10,511 

333 

8,798 

498 

8S2 

10, 178 

j 

179, 578 

178, 699 

2,028 

151,685 

22,748 

2,238 

176,671 

8 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY— OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


183 


olored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Inter- 

Total 

Total 

national 

classili- 

officers 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

stated. 

men. 

1 

367 

64 

431 

432 

1 

24 

4 

1 

29 

30 

146a 

3 

1,699 

301 

2,000 

2, 003 

19 

1 

3 

23 

23 

146b 

7 

405 

60 

465 

472 

1 

17 

1 

IS 

19 

146c 

3 

922 

211 

1,133 

1,136 

22 

2 

9 

33 

33 

147a 

33 

3 

36 

36 

1 

1 

1 

147b 

1 

371 

82 

453 

454 

1 

22 

3 

2 

27 

28 

147c 

73 

7 

80 

80 

2 

2 

2 

147(1 

1 

624 

237 

861 

862 

14 

1 

15 

147e 

1 

386 

51 

437 

438 

11 

1 

12 

12 

149a 

1 

160 

13 

173 

174 

2 

2 

2 

149b 

1 

133 

11 

144 

145 

1 

4 

4 

5 

149c 

2 

11 

66 

6S 

S 

i 

9 

9 

149d 

13 

7,404 

907 

8,311 

8,324 

9 

273 

16 

6 

295 

304 

149e 

1 

180 

31 

211 

212 

2 

2 

4 

4 

149  f 

52 

8 

60 

60 

8 

1 

9 

9 

149g 

12 

3,499 

558 

4,057 

4,069 

2 

84 

8 

21 

113 

115 

149h 

178 

39 

217 

217 

1 

3 

2 

5 

6 

150 

28 

1,435 

193 

1,628 

1,656 

1 

57 

4 

4 

65 

66 

189 

1,325 

131, 529 

21, 167 

152,696 

154, 021 

307 

10,024 

1,021 

444 

11,489 

11, 796 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

2 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

4 

21 

21 

25 

3 

47 

5 

2 

54 

57 

2 

1 

22 

1 

23 

24 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

12 

12 

15 

2 

3 

1 

4 

6 

5 

3 

85 

4 

89 

92 

7 

83 

6 

2 

91 

98 

6 

2 

154 

9 

163 

165 

7 

13S 

12 

12 

162 

169 

7 

9 

9 

9 

8 

4 

152 

6 

158 

162 

6 

80 

1 

1 

S2 

88 

9 

1 

107 

3 

110 

111 

6 

62 

1 

2 

65 

71 

10 

11 

1 

1 

1 

2 

12 

54 

61 

61 

30 

ii 

46 

46 

13 

23 

2 

25 

25 

8 

8 

8 

14 

44 

906 

27 

933 

977 

67 

1,306 

45 

44 

1,395 

1,462 

15 

19 

518 

14 

532 

551 

28 

736 

46 

72 

854 

882 

16 

51 

3 

1 

1 

9 

2 

17 

n 

1 

12 

12 

2 

10 

1 

2 

13 

15 

18 

33 

2 

35 

1 

1 

1 

19 

2 

7 

5 

20 

21 

22 

3 

3 

3 

23 

5 

1,245 

89 

1,334 

1,339 

1 

3S 

5 

43 

44 

24 

U 

294 

24 

318 

335 

12 

212 

13 

6 

231 

243 

25 

2 

50 

5 

55 

57 

36 

1 

37 

37 

26 

27 

4 

90 

6 

96 

100 

9 

69 

3 

2 

74 

83 

28 

7 

91 

2 

93 

100 

8 

110 

10 

9 

129 

137 

29 

3 

113 

12 

130 

133 

4 

170 

13 

46 

229 

233 

30 

66 

7 

73 

73 

1 

47 

1 

48 

49 

31 

6 

304 

17 

321 

327 

10 

319 

30 

11 

360 

370 

32 

9 

363 

23 

386 

395 

7 

187 

17 

11 

215 

222 

33 

136 

4, 788 

264 

5,052 

5, 188 

181 

3,706 

221 

234 

4,161 

4,342 

1,461 

136,317 

21,431 

157, 748 

159, 209 

488 

13, 730 

1,242 

678 

15, 650 

16, 138 

184 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white , 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  other 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama, 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

14fia 

Osteomyelitis 

1 

1 

1 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

1 

14fip 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

1 

i 

4 

4 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

1 

3 

3 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

147c 

Synovitis 

147d 

F loating  cartilage 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 
matism excepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

i 

i 

1 

1 

149a 

2 

2 

149  b 

Hammer-toe 

149c 

Meta  tarsalgia 

149d 

Myositis 

I49e 

Pes  planus 

1 

12 

12 

21 

21 

to 

149f 

Talipes 

149g 

149h 

Tenosynovitis 

Organs  of  locomotion  other  diseases  of 

1 

4 

4 

2 

2 

£ 

XV II.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

189 

i 

1 

2 

Total 

63 

130 

20 

150 

227 

11 

238 

lie 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

1 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 
Bites 

2 

Burns 

3 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

4 

Compression 

5 

Concussion 

1 

6 

Contusion 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

Crushing 

2 

2 

] 

8 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

9 

Dislocation  of  joint 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

i 

10 

Dislocation,  articular  cartilage  of  knee 

1 

1 

9 

2 

12 

Epiphyseal  separation “ 

13 

Eve  and  annexa,  traumatisms  of 

14 

Foreign  bodies 

:...; 

Fracture,  simple 

5 

5 

1 

4 

4 

16 

Fracture,  compound 

3 

1 

3 

4 

2 

9 

17 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

18 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

19 

Gunshot  wounds 

1 

l 

20 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

23 

Poisoning, 'other  acute 

24 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

Sprain  of  joint 

4 

4 

Strain 

1 

28 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

1 

1 

1 

30 

Wounds,  penetrating 

1 

31 

Wounds,  perforating 

32 

Wounds  (others) 

2 

1 

1 

2 

38 

1 Traumatisms  (others) 

i 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Total 

16 

13 

7 

20 

20 

3 

23 

2' 

Grand  total 

79 

143 

27 

170 

247 

14 

261 

14 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


185 


olored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


countries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians 

Porto 

Ricans. 

1 

9 

10 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

5 

3 

8 

1 

11 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

22 

31 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

39 

28 

67 

23 

1 

24 

4 

1 

1 

1 

is' 

28 

43 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

7 

11 

8 

8 

1 

1 

2 

555 

17 

911 

1,483 

306 

14 

1 

321 

357 

224 

270 

1 

6 

7 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

7 

2 

2 

i 

2 

9 

11 

2 

2 

1 

5 

5 

10 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

9 

i 

1 

1 

1 

9 

10 

2 

1 

3 

57 

104 

161 

27 

27 

1 

3 

3 

53 

1 

166 

220 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

12 

20 

6 

1 

i 

6 

17 

23 

3 

1 

4 

1 

3 

3 

4 

7 

1 

1 

4 

4 

8 

7 

36 

43. 

1 

12 

183 

195 

2 

2 

6 

9 

15 

12 

58 

70 

1 

6 

2 

7 

10 

17 

1 

1 

1 

2 

194 

1 

648 

843 

53 

2 

55 

9 

9 

10 

749 

18 

1, 559 

2,326 

359 

16 

1 

376 

366 

233 

280 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

1490 

149f 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

23 

24 

25 

26 
28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 


186 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  United  States  Array. 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Agent. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated 

Total. 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

53 

53 

1 

47 

5 

52 

2 

230 

230 

8 

192 

23 

7 

222 

3 

510 

510 

1 

457 

26 

26 

509 

4 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

330 

327 

2 

293 

28 

4 

325 

3 

5 

Other  military  agents 

1,152 

1,151 

25 

672 

46 

408 

1,126 

1 

6 

Sinking  ships 

7 

190 

190 

49 

137 

1 

3 

141 

8 

Automobiles 

448 

446 

20 

408 

8 

10 

426 

2 

9 

509 

509 

36 

463 

1 

9 

473 

10 

Railroad  accidents 

595 

594 

10 

519 

37 

28 

584 

1 

11 

77 

77 

4 

71 

1 

1 

73 

12 

440 

440 

10 

398 

23 

9 

430 

13 

219 

219 

3 

212 

2 

2 

216 

14 

1 

1 

1 

15 

Crushing 

397 

397 

7 

357 

26 

7 

390 

16 

21 

21 

18 

3 

21 

17 

Falls....'. 

1,423 

1,415 

80 

1,254 

56 

25 

1,335 

8 

18 

19 

19 

18 

1 

19 

19 

70 

69 

64 

4 

1 

69 

1 

20 

38 

38 

28 

10 

38 

21 

18 

18 

18 

18 

22 

28 

28 

21 

7 

28 

23 

24 

41 

41 

4 

35 

1 

1 

37 

25 

10 

10 

8 

2 

10 

26 

3 

3 

3 

3 

27 

0 ther  external  agents. 

3,717 

3, 705 

72 

3,105 

1S7 

341 

3,633 

12 

Total 

10,539 

10,511 

333 

8,798 

498 

882 

10,178 

28 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY — -OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY'.  187 


olored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  State9  (including  xllaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

1 

22 

4 

26 

27 

24 

1 

25 

25 

5 

79 

12 

91 

96 

2 

112 

8 

5 

125 

127 

1 

223 

16 

239 

240 

215 

10 

9 

234 

234 

1 

186 

14 

200 

201 

1 

9S 

12 

1 

111 

112 

10 

344 

27 

371 

381 

10 

279 

IS 

105 

402 

412 

17 

76 

1 

77 

94 

32 

55 

2 

57 

S9 

6 

210 

7 

217 

223 

14 

194 

1 

7 

202 

216 

13 

150 

150 

163 

23 

306 

1 

6 

313 

336 

4 

264 

18 

282 

286 

6 

244 

19 

24 

2S7 

293 

3 

58 

61 

1 

9 

1 

10 

11 

2 

129 

3 

132 

134 

8 

265 

17 

6 

2SS 

296 

1 

132 

1 

133 

134 

2 

75 

1 

2 

78 

SO 

1 

1 

197 

13 

210 

2io 

7 

150 

13 

5 

16S 

175 

2 

2 

2 

16 

3 

19 

19 

38 

598 

27 

625 

663 

37 

596 

29 

IS 

643 

680 

9 

1 

10 

10 

9 

9 

9 

31 

3 

34 

34 

32 

1 



33 

33 

20 

8 

28 

28 

2 

9 

9 

14 

14 

14 

4 

4 

4 

9 

3 

12 

12 

n 

4 

15 

15 

3 

11 

11 

ii 

1 

24 

1 

1 

26 

27 

6 

1 

7 

7 

2 

1 

3 

3 

i 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

31 

2,017 

105 

2,122 

2,153 

36 

977 

78 

43 

1,09S 

1,134 

136 

4,788 

264 

5,052 

5, 18S 

181 

3,706 

221 

234 

4, 161 

4,342 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 


9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 


3553—25 14 


188 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  50. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

American  troops  in  other 

Agent 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Agent  causing  injury  (excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

Knife 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

Rifle  ball 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

4 

5 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

7 

8 

1 

] 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 ! 

3(1 

1 

1 

2 

11 

1 

1 

12 

3 

3 

1 

1 

13 

2 

2 

14 

Conflagration 

15 

4 

4 

1 

1 

2 

16 

Electricity 

17 

Falls I 

5 

5 

5 

4 

4 

6 

18 

19 

Machinery 

1 

1 

20 

21 

i 

24 

25 

26 

27 

Other  external  agents 

5 

2 

2 

4 

7 

1 

8 

4 

Total 

16 

13 

7 

20 

20 

3 

23 

24 

DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY — ■OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY"  COUNTRY.  189 


olored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


ountries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

16 

17 

33 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

5 

3 

1 

4 

1 

2 

4 

46 

303 

349 

1 

5 

6 

1 

7 

7 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

2 

8 

5 

3 

S 

9 

7 

4 

ii 

1 

1 

1 

10 

9 

1 

3 

1 

1 

11 

3 

-""3 

6 

12 

9 

1 

1 

13 



14 

9 

9 

4 

1 

i 

15 

16 

20 

7 

27 

25 

25 

3 

4 

1 

17 

18 

1 

1 

1 

19 

1 

1 

20 

21 

22 

24 

25 

26 

79 

298 

377 

19 

1 

20 

5 

3 

4 

27 

194 

1 

64S 

843 

53 

2 

55 

9 

9 

10 

190 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability , including  transports,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  \ 

RATIOS  PER  1,000.0 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 
7 
9 

10 

14 

15 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 
19e 
191 
19g 
19h 
19i 
19j 
19k 
191 


19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

27 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period 

4,128,479 

4,092,457 

206,382 

3,599,527 

286,548 

3,886,075 

36,022 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enlisted  men,  American 
troops. 

Total 
native 
troops.  i 

White. & 

Colored. 

Total. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

01 

0.01 

0.01 

0. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

0. 01 

.01 

0.06 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Measles 

04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

Diphtheria  and  results 

.02 

.02 

0 00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

Influenza 

.19 

.19 

. 10 

.19 

.21 

.19 

.17 

Dysent.erv  (all) 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Chicken-pox 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

German  measles 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

.05 

.01 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

Paratyphoid  A 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Paratyphoid  B 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Typhoid  vaccination 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

Vaccinia 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Epidemic  diseases  ( others) 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 



.00 

.33 

Septicemia,  general 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Pyemia,  surgical. 

.00 

00 

.00 

.00 

Anthrax. ..." 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 



.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Trench  foot 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.00 

.00 

00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

Pellagra 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

Beriberi 

.00 

.22 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

.09 

.10 

.01 

.10 

.07 

.10 

.06 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

5. 25 

5. 20 

1.85 

5.  30 

5 70 

5. 38 

11.38 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

Tuberculosis’!  others) ‘ 

.25 

.25 

.04 

.24 

.52 

.26 

.33 

Tuberculosis  (all) 

5.  52 

5.  47 

1. 91 

5.  56 

6.27 

5.66 

11.71 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

Syphilis  (all) 

.80 

.81 

.16 

.58 

3. 95 

.84 

.58 

Chancroidal  infection 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.22 

.03 

.03 

G onococcus  infection 

1.70 

1.72 

.04 

.82 

14. 19 

1.80 

.17 

Venereal  (all) 

2.53 

2.55 

.21 

1.41 

18.36 

2. 67 

.78 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

.13 

.13 

. 14 

.15 

.14 

.06 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

Tumors,  benign T 

.06 

.06 

.02 

.06 

.09 

.06 

.03 

Arthritis 

1.59 

1.61 

.37 

1.37 

5.26 

1.67 

.19 

Gout 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

.08 

.08 

.07 

.08 

.05 

.08 

.03 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

1.16 

1.17 

.07 

1.27 

.64 

1.23 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Acromegaly 

.00 

.00 

.00 

0.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

a Includes  9,710  men  in  the  United  States  discharged  from  draft  after  a few  days  observation  in  camp, 
clerical  errors  see  Table  50. 

6 Includes  total  strength  “ Other  countries  and  not  stated.” 


For  explanation  with  respect  tel 


S ource  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY— OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 

olored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


191 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


1,965,297 

145,826 

2,111,123 

Enlisted  men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

e 

0.01 

0. 01 

.01 

0.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.07 

.05 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.24 

.25 

.24 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00. 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.18 

. 12 

.17 

8.90 

9.  76 

8.96 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.05 

.01 

.38 

.91 

.42 

9.31 

10.  73 

9.40 

1.01 

7.47 

1.  46 

.02 

.42 

.04 

1.46 

27.68 

3.  27 

2. 48 

35.  57 

4.  77 

.24 

.30 

.24 

. 05 

.05 

.05 

.10 

.18 

.10 

2.32 

10. 16 

2. 86 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.12 

.05 

. 12 

2.26 

1.24 

2.19 

00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


124,266 


Officers. 


0. 08 
.02 
.01 


2,235,389 


73,728  1,469,656 


122,412 


1,592,068  | 1,665,796 


Enlisted  men. 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 


Officers. 


White. 


Colored. 


0.00 

.01 

.00 

.06 

.01 

.02 

.23 

.03 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.06 

.02 


0.  01 
. 14 


.00 

.00 

.01 

. 14 

.01 


.03 


.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.02 


.06 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 


.00 

.00 


0.18 

.01 


.02 


Total. 


.08 


.00 
.00 
.01 
. 14 
.01 


.00 


.06 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 


.00 

.00 


.02 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 


0. 01 


.05 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 


.00 

.00 


.02 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


.00 
.00 
.01 
. 14 
.01 


.00 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19e 

19d 

19e 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19m 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

27 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

4Sb 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 


.02 


2.84 

.02 


06 

2.92 


.22 


.06 

.27 


.03 

.04 

.48 


.10 

.10 


.16 


8.62 

.02 

.01 

.40 

9.04 


1.39 

.04 

3.09 

4.52 


.23 
.05 
.10 
2.73 
.00 
.12 
2. 07 
.00 
.01 
.00 
.01 


.27 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.33 


.05 


.01 


.95 

.02 

.00 

.06 

1.02 


1.63 

.06 


.12 

1.  81 


.33 


.02 

'.'26' 


.05 

.02 


.01 


1.01 
.02 
.00 
.06 
1. 10 


0.01 


.01 


.98 

.02 

.00 

.06 

1.06 


192 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  v Hie, 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

nationalj 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

American  troops  in  other 

8,388 

16,995 

4,456 

21,451 

Cause. 

Officers 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. « 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

1 

4 

5 

6 
7 
9 

10 
14 
18 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 
19e 
19  f 
19g 
19h 
19i 
19j 
19k 
191 
19m 
19n 
19o 
19p 
20a 
20c 
22 
24 
25a 
25b 
28 
27 
47 

28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 

37 

38a 

38b 

36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

0. 06 

0.05  ! 

.06 

.05  ■! 

1 1 

1 

....  :::::: 

Typhoid  vaccination 

.06 

.05  j 

0.24 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

.95 

1.71 

0. 90 

1.54 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

.12 

1.82 

.29 

.06 

.22 
1. 12 

.14 

1.68 

.23 

.09 

. 95 

.24 

.12 

III.  Venereal  diseases 

Chancroidal  infection 

.22 

Gonococcus  infection 

.36 

.35 

.22 

.33 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

. 12 

.09 

. 12 

Exopthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

' 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

c Includes  troops  in  China. 


DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY — OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


193 


olored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1.000. 


iuntries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


16,161 

3,319 

19,480 

19,688 

14,232 

97,498 

10,535 

108,033 

18,576 

5,615 

11,831 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Hawaii. 

Panama, 

Other  eoun 
tries  and 
not  stated.^ 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

1 

0.  01 

0.  01 

0.11 

4 

0.  07 

. 01 

.01 

p> 

7 

04 

.04 

9 

0.06 

0.  05 

0.05 

84 

.04 

. 04 

.05 

0. 36 

0 25 

10 

.08 

14 

3 8 

19a 



19b 

19c 

1Q<1 

IQp. 

IQf 

.14 

.01 

01 

19g 

.06 

.05 

.01 

.02 

IQh 

191 

19i 

. 05 

IQiv- 

191 

1 Qm 

1 Qn 

19o 

. 01 

. 01 

.32 

.36 

.34 

19p 

20a. 

20c 

22 

24 

.05 



. 05 

26 

. 68 

27 

. 21 

.05 

. OS 

47 

2.47 

0. 90 

2.  21 

.25 

16.  09 

.54 

0. 19 

.51 

14.43 

17. 45 

3. 72 

28a 

.14 

: 

28b 

29 

.12 

. 10 

. 05 

. 98 

. 08 

. 07 

.38 

.36 

25 

30-35 

2.60 

.90 

2.  31 

.31 

17.  21 

.63 

.19 

.58 

14. 80 

17.  81 

3. 97 

.25 

.21 

.10 

1.69 

.05 

.05 

. 11 

.71 

1.27 

37 

. 15 

.07 

.01 

. 01 

. 05 

38a 

.19 

. 15 

.05 

.84 

.03 

.03 

. 18 

. 42 

38b 

.43 

.36 

.31 

2.  60 

.09 

.08 

. 16  | 

.89 

1.69 

.28 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.18 

36 

. 14 

. 01 

. 01 

39-45 

.28 

. 08 

46 

.62 

. 51 

2.  95 

. 04 

. 04 

. 11  1 

. 53 

. 17 

48a 

I 

4Sb 

. 18 

50 

.12 

. 10 

.05 

1.83 

.03 

.03 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

0.  07 

1 

53b 

! d 


Separate  strength  for  White  and  colored  not  available. 


194 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white , 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army 


Inter 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


88 
116 
53c 
51 
55a 
55b 
55c 
55d 
55e 
56  a 
50  b 
57-59 


60 

61 

62 

63  a 
63b 

64 
66a 
66b 
66c 
69 
74a 
741) 
74c 
74d 
74e 
74f 
72 
73a 
73b 
73c 
73d 
74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

68e 

681 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

750 

75p 

75r 


Cause. 


IV.  General  diseases  (others)— Continued. 

Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Enuresis 

Neurosis - -- 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of. 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

Mental  deficiency 

Malingering 

Dementia  praecox 

Psyehasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

Strabismus 

Leucoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

Iritis 

Keratitis 

Retinitis 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men? 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enli 
White. 

st.ed  men, 
troops. 

Colored. 

American 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

0. 10 

0.10 

0.01 

0. 10 

0.13 

0.11 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

0.44 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.04 

.05 

.00 

.04 

.08 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

. 11 

.11 

.01 

.12 

.02 

.12 

.29 

.29 

.03 

.29 

.47 

.30 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.05 

.00 

.05 

.03 

.05 

.08 

.08 

.02 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.08 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.10 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.09 

.09 

.02 

.09 

.10 

.10 

.06 

1.31 

.1.32 

.06 

1.30 

2.  35 

1.38 

.89 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.55 

.55 

.29 

.58 

.30 

.57 

.08 

.18 

.18 

.00 

.18 

.24 

.19 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.07 

.04 

.44 

.45 

.02 

.43 

.91 

.47 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.06 

.52 

.52 

.07 

.53 

.64 

.55 

.01 

.111 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.22 

.22 

.09 

.15 

1.13 

.22 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.00 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.12 

.12 

.04 

.13 

.09 

.13 

.03 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.05 

.06 

.05 

.90 

.91 

.08 

.98 

.43 

.95 

.08 

2.  58 

2.60 

.02 

2.  52 

5.26 

2.  74 

.23 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

1.40 

1.41 

.13 

1.48 

1.20 

1.48 

.75 

.08 

.08 

.06 

.09 

.01 

.08 

.63 

.64 

.12 

.67 

.56 

.67 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.41 

.42 

.18 

.42 

.41 

.43 

.25 

.26 

.08 

.26 

.31 

.27 

.03 

.50 

.50 

.05 

.53 

.48 

.52 

.08 

.07 

.07 

.02 

.07 

.04 

.07 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.14 

.14 

.01 

.14 

.18 

.14 

.25 

.26 

.02 

.27 

.21 

.26 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.08 

.05 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.05 

.02 

.05 

.05 

.04 

.11 

.05 

.06 

.30 

.30 

.00 

.33 

.14 

.32 

.06 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.06 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.11 

.11 

.00 

.12 

.09 

.12 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.01 

.06 

.12 

.06 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.06 

.03 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.05 

.11 

.05 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.06 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.18 

. 18 

.02 

. 18 

.30 

.19 

.14 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY — OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


195 


ired,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Ifficers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0. 18 

0. 25 

0. 18 

0. 17 

0. 04 

0.02 

0.02 

0. 02 

m 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

04 

.04 

.04 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.00 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

0.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

04 

.10 

.05 

.05 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

08 

. 17 

. 08 

.08 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

! 04 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 20 

.03 

. 19 

. 18 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.52 

.90 

.55 

.52 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 03 

.09 

.04 

.03 



.00 

.00 

.00 

09. 

05 

. 08 

. 05 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.01 

01 

09 

.07 

. 09 

.08 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.03 

.14 

.18 

.15 

. 14 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

02 

07 

. 19 

. 07 

.07 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

.02 

.15 

.19 

.15 

.15 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.08 

2. 15 

4.17 

2.29 

2.17 

.26 

.51 

.29 

.28 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.02 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.39 

.96 

. 56 

.93 

.90 

.09 

.13 

.04 

. 12 

.12 

. 33 

. 33 

.32 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.07 

.13 

.07 

.07 

.oi 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.75 

1.  77 

.82 

.78 

.01 

.05 

.02 

. 05 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.07 

.03 

.07 

.07 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.09 

.87 

1.17 

.89 

.85 

.05 

. 12 

.09 

.13 

. 12 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.10 

.25 

2.20 

.38 

.37 

. 05 

.(U 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.06 

. 11 

. 07 

.06 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.05 

.23 

.18 

.22 

.21 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.08 

.10 

.08 

.08 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.11 

1.62 

.78 

1.56 

1.48 

.01 

.21 

.06 

.21 

.20 

.01 

4. 35 

9.71 

4.  72 

4.  47 

.01 

.32 

.69 

.35 

.34 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.17 

2. 28 

1.83 

2.25 

2.13 

.07 

.52 

.59 

.55 

.52 

.06 

. 14 

.02 

.13 

. 13 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.16 

1. 15 

1.05 

1. 15 

1.09 

.05 

.09 

.07 

.10 

.09 

. 07 

. 01 

. 07 

.06 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.23 

.63 

.62 

.63 

.60 

.09 

.19 

.21 

.20 

.19 

.10 

.38 

.49 

.39 

.37 

.04 

.12 

.12 

.12 

.12 

.06 

.91 

.91 

.91 

.87 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.13 

.07 

.12 

. 12 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 08 

.09 

.08 

.08 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.25 

.35 

.25 

.24 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

04 

.46 

.40 

.46 

.44 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.09 

. 16 

. 09 

.09 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.02 

. 10 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.07 

. 21 

. 08 

. 07 

. 01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.56 

.25 

.54 

.51 

.05 

.02 

.05 

.05 

.02 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.21 

.17 

.21 

.20 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.08 

.03 

. 03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.10 

.23 

,ii 

.10 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

I -01 

.01 

.11 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.07 

.16 

.07 

.07 

.03 

.02 

.07 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.09 

.07 

. 09 

.09 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

. 02 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.30 

.56 

.31 

.30 

.04 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.03 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

71b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

741 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 
68a 
68b 
68c 
68d 
68e 

68  f 

68g 

68h 

6Si 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

751 


75i 

75i 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

Too 

T5p 

75r 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


196 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  whih 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 
national 
class lo- 
cation 
No. 


88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

631) 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

08a 

68b 

68c 

68d 


68e 

681 

68g 

68h 

08i 


75a 

73a 

75a 


75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 


75g 

75h 

75i 


75] 


75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

750 

75p 

75r 


American  troops  in  othe 


Cause. 


IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Continued. 


Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands. 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Racial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

J aeksoman  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Enuresis 

Neurosis 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) . . 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

Mental  deficiency 

Malingering '. 

Dementia  praecox 

Psychasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 
Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

Strabismus 

Leucoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

Iritis 

Ketatitis 

Retinitis 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 


Officers, 

other 

countries. 


Philippine  Islands. 


White. 


Colored. 


Total. 


0. 06 


0.051 


0. 12 
.12 
.36 


.35 


.60 
. 12 


.29 

.06 


0. 45 


.23 

.14 


.18 


.14 


12 

24 


24 

12 


18 

35 


65 

06’ 


06 

12 


.2; 

.32 


,7(| 

Vo; 


.05 

.11 


.06 


.06 
’ .06’ 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY — OFFICERS, 


AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY”, 


197 


'ored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


mtries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

white. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.06 

0. 05 

0. 05 

0.28 

88 

116 

0.  05 

1.27 

55  b 

. 14 

.07 

0.18 

.06 

0.30 

.10 

.77 

0.01 

0.  01 

56a 

.70 

. 18 

56b 

60 

61 

.07 

.08 

62 

.07 

.01 

.01 

63a 

.05 

.42 

.05 

. 18 

.OS 

63  b 

.05 

.21 

64 

.21 



.07 

. 

66b 

1.69 

. 11 

66c 

.43 

.’36' 

.36 

.05 

. 10 

2.53 

. 17 

0. 19 

.IS 

. 11 

.53 

2.28 

69 

.06 

.05 

1.97 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.18 

.08 

74b 

.19 

. 15 

.49 

.03 

.03 

. 14 

74  d 

.49 

.01 

.01 

.07 

74f 

.01 

.01 

.18 

.08 

72 

.31 

.30 

.31 

1.76 

.04 

.04 

73a 



.05 

.07 

73b 

.05 

.35 

.08 

73c 

. 14 

73d 

.06 

. 05 

. 14 

.01 

.01 

. 08 

74g 

67 

.28 

.62 

. 51 

.25 

3.30 

.03 

. 03 

. 08 

68a 

.87 

.60 

.82 

.05 

5. 34 

. 14 

.13 

.11 

1.25 

.os 

68b 

68c 

.62 

.51 

.81 

4.  57 

.19 

. 19 

. 19 

CO 

OO 

1.07 

-,42 

68d 

.28 

68e 

.12 

. 10 

.98 

.01 

.01 

.08 

68f 

. 10 

.01 

.01 

68g 

68h 

. 12 

. 10 

.05 

1.97 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.30 

. 10 

.20 

.98 

.02 

.02 

. 08 

6Si 

.25 

.21 

.81 

1.26 

.03 

.09 

.04 

.05 

. 17 

.19 

. 15 

. 14 

.05 

75a(l) 
75a(2) 
75a(3) 
75a (4) 

. 14 

.06 

. 05 

. 14 

.01 

.09 

.02 

.81 

.84 

.02 

.02 

. 17 

.35 

.18 

> 

.07 

.05 

.08 

75d 

.35 

.02 

. 02 

.36 

75c 

.12 

. 10 

.01 

.01 

.36 

75f 

75g 

. 05 

.07 

.04 

.04 

. 08 

3 

. 17 

.07 

.08 

75 j 
75k 

. 28 

.03 

. 03 

. 28 

.36 

751 

. 19 

. 15 

. 05 

.21 

.08 

75m 

.05 

75n 

.08 

75o 

.07 

.63 

. 05 

75p 

, .06 

. 05 

.01 

. 01 

.05 

.36 

. 17 

75r 

198 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  whiU 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86  a 
86b 
86c 
86d 
86e 
86  f 

86g 

86h 

86i 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
S3e 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85e 
85f 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98  I 


Cause. 


Total 
| officers 
and 

enlisted 

men, 

(including 
native 
| troops. 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 


VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 


Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Otitis  externa 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated). 
Ear,  other  diseases  of 


1.33 

.03 

.00 

.10 

.04 


1.34 

.03 

.00 

.10 

.04 


IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

Adenoids 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Polypus,  nasal 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 


.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.08 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.01 


.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.08 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.(M 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of. 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Variocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 


.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

2.59 

2.60 

.31 

.31 

.04 

.04 

1.50 

1.50 

.56 

.56 

.07 

.07 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 11 

.11 

. 14 

.15 

.02 

.02 

.29 

30 

.19 

. 19 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.31 

.31 

.06 

.06 

.00 

.00 

.04 

.03 

.16 

16 

.01 

.01 

.74 

.75 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.23 

.23 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.32 

.32 

.07 

.07 

. 14 

.14 

.22 

.22 

.09 

.09 

.27 

.27 

.71 

.71 

.07 

.07 

.02 

.02 

Total  enlisted  men,  American 
troops. 


Total 

officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

0.  43 

1.43 

0. 69 

1.39 

0.31 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.13 

.09 

. 12 

. 10 

.01 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.o; 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

00 

.03 

.09 

.07 

.08 

.08 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.40 

2. 62 

3.70 

2.72 

1.22 

.09 

.32 

.33 

32 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.21 

1.48 

2.  43 

1.57 

.95 

.07 

.57 

.75 

.58 

.11 

.01 

.08 

.06 

.08 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.12 

.08 

.12 

.06 

.01 

. 14 

.30 

.15 

.00 

.03 

.03 

.03 

. 17 

.28 

.50 

.30 

• 03 

.00 

.19 

.27 

.20 

.11 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.08 

.05 

.13 

.06 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.05 

.10 

.05 

.00 

.07 

.09 

.07 

. 10 

.32 

.25 

.32 

.0 

.03 

.06 

.07 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.13 

.04 

.11 

.10 

1.01 

.17 

.Of 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.57 

3.49 

.79 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.22 

.48 

.24 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.26 

.31 

.42 

.32 

.1- 

.05 

.07 

.10 

.08 

. 0! ; 

.02 

. 14 

.21 

. 14 

.04 

.23 

.21 

.23 

.6: 

.04 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.06 

.27 

.29 

.28 

.6. 

.08 

.68 

1.53 

.74 

1.21; 

.02 

.06 

.12 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY— OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


199 


bred,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Inter- 

national 

Total 

officers 

Total 

officers 

classifi- 

>fficers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

No 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored.  Total. 

men. 

0.54 

2.40 

1. 28 

2.33 

2.23 

0.24 

0.26 

0. 08  0. 25 

0.25 

76a 

.01 

.05 

.03 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.02  .01 

.01 

76b 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

76c 

.21 

.16 

.21 

.16 

.16 

.01 

.02 

.02  .02 

.02 

76d 

.02 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.00 

76e 

.00 

.00 

.00 

86a 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

::::::::::::: 

.00 

.00 

.00 

86c 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

86d 

.06 

.12 

.14 

. 12 

.12 



. 14 

.02 

3 

© 

.03 

86e 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

86f 

.00 

.00 

.00 

86g 

.01 

.05 

.07 

.05 

.05 

.00 

.00 

.00 

86h 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

87a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 04  . 00 

.00 

87b 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

. .01 

.01 

.01 

100a 

. 05 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01  .01 

.01 

100b 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

100c 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

100d 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

100e 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

77 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

78 

.45 

4.  46 

6.  63 

4.61 

4.  38 

.31 

.39 

. 76  .45 

.44 

79a 

.10 

.55 

.59 

. 55 

.53 

.07 

.05 

. 07  . 05 

.05 

79a(l) 

.02 

.07 

.10 

.07 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.01 

79a( 2) 

.22 

2.49 

4.21 

2.61 

2. 48 

.19 

.66  .33 

.32 

79a(3) 

.08 

1.00 

1.46 

1.03 

.98 

. 05 

.05 

.01  .01 

.05 

79a(4) 

.02 

.13 

.11 

. 12 

. 12 

.02 

.02  .02 

.02 

79a(5) 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79a(6) 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.22 

. 15 

.21 

.20 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

79a(8) 

.02 

.25 

.58 

.27 

.26 

.01 

.02  .01 

.01 

79b 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79c 

.23 

.47 

.94 

.51 

.49 

.09 

.06 

.06  .06 

.06 

79d 

.01 

.33 

.50 

.34 

.32 

.02 

.03  .02 

.02 

79e 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

80 

.01 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

81a 

.13 

.09 

.23 

. 10 

. 10 

.01 

.00 

.02  .01 

.01 

81b 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01  .00 

.00 

81c 

.00 

.01 

.01 

81d 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02  .01 

.00 

82 

.02 

.08 

.20 

.09 

.08 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

83a 

.01 

. 11 

.17 

. 11 

. 11 

.01 

.01  .01 

.01 

83b 

.15 

. 57 

.48 

.57 

.54 

.03 

.02 

.01  .02 

.02 

83c 

.04 

. a 

.14 

. 11 

. 11 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

83d 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.04 

.21 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.05  .02 

.02 

84b 

.17 

1.99 

.30 

.28 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

1 .00 

.00 

85b 

■ 03 

1.03 

6. 84 

1.43 

1. 35 

.04 

.02 

.02  .02 

.02 

85c 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

85d 

.1 

.01 

.00 

.00 

85e 

.02 

.39 

.92 

.43 

.40 

.01 

.02 

.02  1 .02 

.02 

851 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

S5g 

.03 

.OS 

.03 

.03 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

85h 

.31 

.47 

.78 

.49 

.48 

. 19 

. 12 

.06  .12 

. 12 

89-90 

.03 

.09 

.14 

.09 

.09 

.08 

.05 

.07  .05 

.05 

91 

.20 

.21 

.21 

.19 

.07 

.06 

.21  .07 

.07 

92a 

.04 

.34 

.28 

.34 

.32 

.04 

. 10 

.15  . 10 

. 10  1 

93a 

.03 

.09 

.10 

.09 

.09 

.07 

. 10 

.09  .10 

.10 

93b 

.07 

.39 

.45 

.40 

.38 

.05 

. 12 

.14  .13 

.13 

93c 

.10 

1.19 

2.  96 

1.31 

1.25 

.03 

.05 

.04  | .05 

.05 

96 

.02 

. 11 

.21 

. 12 

. u 

.01 

.01 

.02  .01 

.01 

97 

.02 

.03 

.07 

.04 

.40 

.00 

.00 

.00 

98 

200 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  whit 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


American  t roops  in  otl 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


70a 

76b 

76c 

70,(1 

76e 


8fia 
80b 
80c 
86d 
80e 
80  f 
80g 

80, h 
86i 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

100(1 

lOOe 


t / 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79<1 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
8UI 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84a 
Sib 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85e 
85  f 
85k 
85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


Cause. 


VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Otitis  externa 

Detective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 


IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

Adenoids 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

Turbinate  hypertrophy'. 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Polypus,  nasal 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation. 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 


Officers, 

other 

countries. 


Philippine  Islands. 


White. 


Colored. 


0.36 


0.18 


.12 


.48 

.12 


.29 

.06 


.36 


. 12 
.06 
.06 


.06 


.06 


.06 


.06 


.36 


.12 


.06 


.24 


.22 


.06 


Total. 


0.1 

....1 


.( 

.( 

.( 


.( 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY — -OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY.  201 


bred,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


entries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Vhite. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.  06 

0.  05 

0.  31 

4.  43 

0.  05 

0.05 

0.  71 

0.  59 

. 21 

76b 

76c 

76d 

. 06 

. 05 

.02 

.02 

0.  05 

76e 

. 07 

86b 

86c 

.05 

.07 

. 02 

. 02 

. 08 

86d 

.06 

.05 

. 21 

86e 

861 

86s 

.07 

.01 

. 01 

.08 

86h 

86i 

.06 

. 05 

.21 

87a 

87b 

. 98 

100a 

100b 

.07 

100c 

100d 

lOOe 

.07 

77 

. 10 

. 14 

78 

.74 

. 62 

. 25 

5.  62 

'.  22 

. 19 

. 65 

3.  56 

1.01 

79a 

.12 

. 10 

. 10 

.42 

.03 

. 03 

.08 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

. 43 

.36 

. 10 

3.  72 

. 12 

. 11 

. 38 

.68 

79a(3) 

.06 

. 05 

. 91 

. 04 

.04 

. 22 

. 08 

79a(4) 

.06 

.05 

.35 

.05 

79a(5) 

.06 

.05 

79a(6) 

79a (7) 

. 21 

. 02 

. 02 

. 17 

79a(S) 

. 21 

. 01 

. 01 

79b 

. 21 

79c 

. 19 

. 15 

. 70 

. 02 

. 02 

. 05 

79d 

. 49 

.02 

.02 

. 34 

.07 

.05 

80 

81a 

.12 

. 10 

. 14 

.05 

81b 

. 07 





81c 

81d 

82 

.07 

. 01 

.01 

&3a 

. 07 

83b 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.70 

. 02 

02 

.OS 

83c 

.06 

.05 

. 14 



83d 

. 07 

84a 

. 14 



. 34 

S4b 

.21 

01 

01 

. 17 

85a 

. 01 

01 

85b 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.42 

.01 

.01 

85c 

85d 

85  e 

. 

. 21 

.02 

.02 

.05 

85f 

.07 

85g 

85h 

1 6Q 

04 

04 

11 

. 18 

. 17 

89-90 

91 

.09 

92a 

.05 

93a 

21 

’ 03 

93b 

. 12 

. 10 

2 XX 

03 

.03 

.05 

93c 

■ .87 

.72 

. 10 

.63 

!oi 

. i9 

.03 

. 11 

3. 21 

2.20 

96 



07 

.OS 

97 

.06 

.05 

'.07 

.01 

.01  1 

98 

202 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  whit 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total  U 

Total 

officers. 

nited  State 
Total  enh 

White. 

>s  Army. 

sted  men, 
troops. 

Colored. 

American 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

0. 04 

0.04 

0.02 

0.04 

0.00 

0. 04 

0, 0 

99b 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

99c 

.34 

34 

.01 

.33 

. 74 

26 

101 

.00 

r 00 

.00 

.01 

* 00 

102a 

. 11 

11 

.04 

. 12 

.05 

12 

102b 

.02 

02 

.02 

.02 

02 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

. n 

. n 

.04 

,ii 

.06 

,ii 

.0 

105a 

. 10 

. 10 

.07 

. 11 

.05 

10 

105b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

105c 

.03 

04 

.04 

. 04 

.01 

03 

106 

. 01 

01 

01 

01 

01 

107a 

. 00 

00 

.00 

.00 

[ 00 

107b 

Cestodes 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

107c 

.00 

00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

108 

Appendicitis 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.0 

109a 

Hernia 

.91 

.91 

.16 

.90 

1.53 

.95 

.0 

109b 

.01 

01 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

01 

110a 

. 04 

04 

. 01 

.03 

. 17 

05 

nob 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

.05 

.05 

.02 

.05 

.08 

.05 

.1 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.0 

114 

. 00 

00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

115a 

.02 

02 

.02 

02 

.01 

02 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.00 

00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

115c 

00 

00 

00 

.01 

00 

117a 

. 01 

* 01 

. 00 

.05 

01 

117b 

. 07 

07 

.03 

.08 

07 

118a 

00 

' 00 

00 

.00 

00 

118b 

. 01 

' 01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

118c 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (n onvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.29 

.29 

.13 

.30 

.16 

.29 

■i 

122a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

122b 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

122c 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

122d 

Pvogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.0 

122c 

. 02 

02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

123 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.04 

124a 

. 04 

. 04 

.00 

.03 

. 14 

.04 

124b 

.08 

.08 

.08 

. 14 

.08 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.0 

125b 

.02 

02 

.00 

.02 

.03 

.02 

125c 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

126 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.25 

.04 

127a 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

127b 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.01 

127c 

. 02 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

127d 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

127e 

.03 

.03 

.02 

. 15 

.03 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

143a 

00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

143b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

144a 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.02 

.( 

144b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

81 11 

145b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

145c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 



145(1 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 



145e 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 



145  f 

. 04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.04 

145g 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

145h 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

145i 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

145j 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

145k 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

• 

1451 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

145m 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

.28 

.28 

.03 

.27 

.54 

.29 

DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY — OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


203 


red,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Inter- 

nationa 

Total 

officers 

elassifi- 

cation 

Officers. 

and 

No. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

0.01 

0.01 

0.01 

0.  01 

99a 

99  b 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.66 

99c 

101 

.01 

.01 

0.01 

.01 

. 01 

102a 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

102b 

.04 

. 02 

.02 

.02 

102c 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

105a 

.00 

. no 

. 00 

105b 

.01 

. 02 

. 02 

.02 

105c 

100 

1 

107a 

1 

107b 



107e 

.09 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.04 

108 

.08 

.10 

.06 

. 10 

.10 

109a 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

109b 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

110a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

110b 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

113 

.01 

.00 

114 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

115a 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

115b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118a 

. oo 

. 00 

.00 

118b 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

USc 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.03 

119 

.08 

.21 

. 16 

. 22 

.22 

120 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

122a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

122b 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

122e 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

122d 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

122e 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

123 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

124a 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

124b 

125a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

125b 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

125c 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

125 

127a 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

127b 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

127c 

127d 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

127e 

.01 

.00 

.00 

142 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

143a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

143b 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

144a 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

144b 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

145a 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

145b 

145c 

1 

145d 

.01 

. 00 

I45e 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

1451 

.00 

.00 

.00 

1452 

145h 

1451 

145j 

145k 

1451 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

145m 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

1450 

Enlisted  men. 


fficers. 

■ 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

orncers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

0.02 

0. 07 

0.01 

0-06 

0.  06 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.60 

1.  45 

.66 

.62 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.0G 

.22 

.09 

. 21 

.20 

.02 

.03 

.03 

03 

.03 

.18 

.11 

. 18 

.17 

. 10 

.19 

.09 

. 18 

.17 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.06 

.05 

.03 

. 05 

.05 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.06 

. 10 

. 12 

. 10 

. 10 

.19 

1.  57 

2. 96 

1.  67 

1.58 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.06 

.34 

.08 

.08 

.03 

.09 

.14 

.09 

.09 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

. 14 

.10 

.13 

. 13 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

. 15 

.38 

.19 

.36 

. 35 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.09 

.07 

.09 

.OS 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.27 

.07 

.07 

. 14 

.28 

.15 

. 14 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.07 

.03 

.03 

. 01 

05 

01 

01 

.02 

.04 

! 49 

.07 

.07 

. 00 

00 

. 00 

01 

09 

03 

07 

00 

.04 

.29 

.06 

.05 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.10 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 



.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

. 00 

1 

01 

.02 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.06 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

00 



.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. oo 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.01 

.05 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.47 

1.06 

. 51 

.49 

Total 


204 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  wh 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


03a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

10.8 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118b 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
12.5b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

U5g 

145h 

145i 

145j 

1451c 

1451 

145m 

1450 


Cause. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Gastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis, hookworm).. 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

Pancreatitis 

Visceroptosis 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

Nephroptosis 

Hydronephrosis 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Cystitis 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

Stricture  (nonvenereal ) 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

Balanitis 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

Hydrocele 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal).. 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 


Gangrene 

Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis 

Trichophytosis 

Nails,  defects,  and  diseases  of 

Ectoparasites 

Clavus 

Dermatitis 

Eczema 

Erythema 

Herpes 

Impetigo 

Lichen 

Nievus 

Pityriasis 

Psoriasis 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of. 


American  troops  in  ot 


Officers, 

other 

countries. 


0.12 


.36 


. 12 


Philippine  Islands. 


White. 


0. 12 
.06 
.12 


.06 


.06 


.06 


Colored. 


0.22 


Totni 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  IN  COUNTRY, 


205 


red,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


I 

atries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Trite. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.14 

0.01 

0.01 

0.08 

99a 

99b 

.49 

99c 

101 

0.05 

.07 

. 02 

.02 

102a 

0.06 

0.05 

102b 

.19 

0.30 

.21 

.07 

.03 

.03 

0.36 

102c 

.19 

.15 

.07 

105b 

.02 

.02 

1.94 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

.... 

.14 

.08 

108 

.25 

.21 

.05 

1.05 

.06 

.06 

.08 

109a 

109b 

:::::::::::: 

.14 

110a 

.06 

.05 

.14 

.01 



.01 

0.16 

. 18 

.08 

liob 

.01 

.01 

.08 

113 

114 

115  a 

115b 

117a 

.25 

.21 

. 14 

.01 

01 

117b 

118a 

118b 

118c 

.15 

.07 

.03 

.03 

119 

.06 

.05 

.05 

1.12 

.02 

.02 

.11 

.53 

.17 

120 

122a 

122b 

.06 

.05 

122c 

.30 

05 

.28 

. 17 

122d 

.21 

122e 

.19 

.15 

.14 

123 

.07 

.01 

.01 

124a 

124b 

.01 

.01 

. 18 

125a 

125b 

.01 

.01 

126 

127a 

127b 

.07 

.08 

127c 

i 

127d 

.07 

. 01 

.01 

127e 

142 

143a 



143b 

. 02 

0.09 

.03 

.05 

144a 

i 

.07 

144b 

. 

145a 

.06 

145b 

145c 

145d 

1 

145e 

1 

.14 

145f 

1.  . 

145g 

. 

1 ' 

145h 

...  1 

145i 

: 

'.  ' 

145j 

145k 

- 

1 

1451 

1 



145m 

•• 

.03 

. 05 

.89 

. 51 

145o 

206 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  wh\ 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 
men, 
ine  hiding 
native 
troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total  Ui 

Total 

officers. 

lited  State 
Total  en 

White. 

s Army. 

listed  men 
can  troops 

Colored. 

. Ameri- 
Total. 

Tota 

nativ 

troop 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

0. 12 

0.12 

0.01 

0. 11 

0.24 

0. 12 

0. 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

.50 

.50 

.02 

.48 

1.05 

.52 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

.12 

. 12 

.04 

.12 

.21 

.13 

. 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.29 

.30 

.02 

.27 

.75 

.31 

147  b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

147c 

. 12 

. 12 

.01 

. 11 

.30 

.12 

147d 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

21 

22 

.00 

.18 

.83 

.23 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

11 

. ii 

.00 

. 11 

.IS 

.12 

149b 

. 04 

.04 

. 00 

.05 

.05 

.05 

149c 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.04 

149d 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.02 

149e 

Pes  planus 

2. 12 

2.14 

. 11 

2.16 

3. 23 

2. 25 

. .1 

149f 

Talipes 

.05 

.05 

.00 

.05 

. 11 

.06 

149g 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

1.03 

1.  04 

.07 

1.00 

1.98 

1.09 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

.05 

.05 

.00 

.05 

. 14 

.06 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

.42 

.43 

.14 

.42 

.69 

.44 

Total 

40.  94 

41.10 

8. 21 

39.70 

77.65 

42. 84 

23. 

Office 

classifi- 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

cation. 

1 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

2 

.02 

. 02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

3 

.01 

. 01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

4 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

. 01 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 



6 

Contusion 

.05 

. 05 

.05 

.05 

.03 

. 05 

7 

Crushing 

.09 

.09 

.04 

.08 

.07 

.09 

• 

8 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

9 

Dislocation  of  joint 

.06 

.06 

. 05 

.07 

.02 

.07 

1 

10 

Dislocation,  articular  cartilage  of  knee , 

.05 

.05 

.03 

. 05 

.01 

.05 

11 

12 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

13 

.03 

. 03 

.02 

.06 

.03 

14 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

15 

Fracture,  simple 

.64 

.65 

.56 

.64 

.25 

.65 

16 

Fracture,  compound 

.40 

.41 

.24 

.36 

.22 

.42 

17 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

18 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

19 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

20 

.00 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

21 

22 

23 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

24 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

.34 

.35 

.03 

.36 

.32 

.36 

25 

Sprain  of  joint 

.15 

.15 

.14 

.14 

.13 

.15 

26 

Strain 

.02 

. 03 

. 01 

. 03 

.02 

.03 

27 

| |!. 

28 

.05 

. 05 

. 06 

.03 

.05 

. 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.06 

. 05 

.07 

30 

Wounds,  penetrating 

. 14 

. 14 

.03 

.08 

.09 

.14 

31 

Wounds,  perforating 

.03 

. 03 

.00 

.03 

.03 

.03 

32 

Wounds  (others) 

.19 

.19 

.09 

.18 

.17 

.20 

33 

Traumatisms  (other) 

16 

.16 

.08 

.16 

. 14 

.16 

Total 

2.55 

2.57 

1.61 

2.44 

1.74 

2.62 

i 

Grand  total 

43. 50 

43. 67 

9.83 

42. 14 

79.39 

45.46 

* 

= : 

207 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  IN  COUNTRY. 


led,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men 

Inter- 

national 

Total 

officers 

Total 

officers 

classifi- 

(fleers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

No 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men/ 

0.01 

0. 19 

0. 44 

0.20 

0. 19 

0.01 

0. 02 

0.03 

0. 02 

0.  02 

146a 

.02 

,S6 

2. 06 

.95 

.90 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

146b 

.06 

.21 

.41 

.22 

.21 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

146c 

.02 

.47 

1.45 

.54 

.51 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

147a 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

147b 

.01 

. 19 

.56 

.21 

.20 

. 01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

147c 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.04 

. on 

.00 

. 00 

147d 

.01 

.32 

1.63 

.41 

.39 

.01 

.01 

.01 

147e 

.01 

.20 

.35 

.21 

.20 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

149a 

.01 

.08 

.09 

.08 

. 08 

.00 

.00 

.00 

149b 

.01 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.06 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

149c 

.02 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

149d 

. 10 

3.77 

6.  22 

3.94 

3.  72 

. 12 

. 19 

.13 

. 19 

.18 

149e 

.01 

.09 

.21 

. 10 

.09 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

149f 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

149g 

.10 

1.78 

3.  S3 

1.92 

1.82 

.03 

.06 

.07 

.07 

.07 

1491l 

.09 

. 27 

. 10 

. 10 

.01 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

150 

.23 

.73 

1.32 

.77 

.74 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

189 

10.  66 

66.  92 

145. 15 

72.  33 

68.  90 

4. 16 

6. 82 

8.  34 

7.  22 

7 08 

Office 

classifi- 

cation . 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

1 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

2 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

3 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

4 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

5 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.09 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.06 

6 

.02 

.08 

.06 

.08 

.07 

.09 

.09 

.10 

.10 

.10 

7 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

8 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.07 

07 

.08 

.05 

.oi 

.05 

.05 

9 

.01 

. 05 

.02 

.05 

. 05 

.08 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.04 

10 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

12 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.09 

.03 

.03 

13 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

14 

.35 

.46 

.19 

.44 

.44 

.91 

.89 

.37 

. 8S 

.88 

15 

.15 

.26 

.10 

.25 

.25 

.38 

.50 

.38 

.54 

.53 

16 

.03 

.02 

.03 

. 02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

17 

.01 

.00 

01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

m 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

19 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

20 

21 

22 

.00 

.00 

.00 

23 

.04 

.63 

.61 

.63 

.60 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

24 

.14 

.15 

.17 

. 15 

.15 

.16 

.14 

.11 

. 15 

.15 

25 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

26 

27 

03 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.04 

. 12 

.05 

.02 

.05 

05 

28 

.06 

.05 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.11 

.07 

.08 

• OS 

.08 

29 

.02 

.06 

.08 

.06 

.06 

.05 

.12 

.11 

.14 

.14 

30 

.03 

05 

03 

03 

03 

.05 

.16 

.12 

.15 

.15 

.14 

.22 

.25 

.23 

.22 

32 

.07 

.19 

.16 

.18 

.18 

.09 

.13 

.14 

.14 

.13 

33 

1.09 

2.44 

1.81 

2.39 

2.32 

2.45 

2.52 

1.81 

2.61 

2.61 

11.76 

69.36 

146.97 

74.72 

71.22 

6.  62 

9.34 

10.15 

9.83 

9.69 

208  MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 

Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  ivhii 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

American  troops  in  otl 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

White. 

! 

Colored. 

Total. 

146a 

146b 

116c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 

150 

189 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

1 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

10 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

IS 

19 

20 

23 

24 

25 

26 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

0. 12 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

0. 06 

o.i 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.12 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

Hallux  valgus 

.12 

Hammer-toe 

Metatarsaleia 

Fes  planus 

.12 

.71 

:i 

Talipes 

Tenosynovitis 

Organ's  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

. 12 

.24 

• | 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 
Congenital  malformations 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

£ 



Total 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries ). 

i 

7.  51 

7.65 

4. 49 

6.  | 

.12 

...J 

.06 

| 



. 12 

.12 

.06 

Fracture,  simple 

Fracture,  compound 

.60 

.36 

.29 

.06 

.22 

.67 



. 12 

.06 

.45 

. 12 

.12 

1 Wounds’(others) . . 

.24 

.12 

.06 

.06 

. 22 

Total 

Grand  total 

1.91 

.77 

1.57 

9.42 

8.42 

6.06 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


209 


led,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


i ries  (enlisted  men).  Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

lite. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.06 

0.05 

0. 05 

0.70 

0. 01 

0.09 

0.  02 

0.71 

0.08 

146a 

.56 

0.05 

1.96 

.17 

146b 

.25 

.19 



.21 

.21 

.01 

.01 

.18 

146c 

.15 

2.18 

.02 

.02 

.18 

.25 

147a 

147b 

147c 

.07 

.08 

147d 

.06 

. 05 

.21 

.36 



.17 

147e 

.05 

.21 

.05 

149a 

.07 

149b 

.21 

149c 

.01 

.01 

149d 

1.30 

1.08 

.51 

4.71 

.24 

.09 

.22 

.71 

149e 

08 

149f 

. 07 

149g 

149h 

.12 

.10 

.25 

3.02 

.02 

02 

.11 

.18 

.25 

.07 

150 

.06 

.05 

.10 

. 77 

.OS 

.08 

.05 

.18 

.17 

1S9 

14.04 

3.31 

12.22 

5.89 

104.20 

3.14 

1.33 

2.97 

19.  22 

39.  S9 

22.82 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

1 

.49 

2 

.07 

3 

4 

.14 



5 

.06 

.05 

.10 

. 49 

.02 

.02 



.05 

.12 

.05 

.77 

.02 

.02 

.18 

7 

8 

.06 

.05 

.70 

.01 

.01 

.05 

9 

.12 

.10 

.10 

.63 

.01 

.01 

.OS 

10 

12 

.70 

13 

.21 

14 

.25 

.21 

.36 

11.31 

.28 

.25 

.53 

.25 

15 

.12 

.10 

15.46 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.36 

.08 

16 



.10 

• OS 

17 

.14 

18 

.06 

.05 

19 

.07 

20 

.07 

23 

.12 

.30 

.15 

.15 

1.41 

.06 

.06 

■ OS 

24 

.25 

.21 

1.62 

.03 

0.09 

.04 

.05 

.53 

25 

.49 

.01 

.01 

26 

.56 

28 

.30 

.05 

.05 

3.02 

.OS 

29 

.30 

.05 

.05 

13.  70 

.02 

.02 

30 

1.05 

31 

.20 

4.92 

1.19 

.09 

.06 

.11 

32 

.06 

.05 

.10 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.17 

33 

1-24 

.90 

1.18 

1.22 

59. 23 

.54 

.19 

.51 

.49 

1.60 

. S5 

j 5. 23 

4.21 

13.40 

7.11 

163. 43 

3.  6S 

1.52 

3.48 

19.  71 

41.49 

23.67 

210 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  wh 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Agent. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total  Ui 

Total 

officers. 

lited  States  Army. 

Total  enlisted  men,  American 
troops. 

Tot 

nati 

trooj 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

0.  01 

0. 01 

0. 00 

0. 01 

0.02 

0. 01 

2 

Pistol  ball 

.06 

.06 

.04 

.05 

.08 

.06 

3 

.12 

.12 

.00 

.13 

.09 

.13 

4 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

.08 

.08 

.01 

.08 

.10 

■ OS 

0 

5 

Other  military  agents 

.28 

.28 

.12 

.19 

.16 

.29 

6 

Sinking  ships 

.05 

.05 

.24 

. 04 

.00 

.04 

8 

Automobiles 

.11 

.11 

.10 

a 

.03 

. ii 

9 

.12 

. 12 

. 17 

. 13 

.00 

. 12 

10 

RailroaS  accident 

. 14 

.15 

.05 

.14 

.13 

.15 

11 

Street  car  accidents 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

12 

. 11 

.11 

.05 

.11 

.08 

.11 

13 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.06 

. 01 

.06 

14 

Conflagration 

.00 

.00 

.00 

Crushing 

.10 

.10 

.03 

.10 

.09 

. 10 

16 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

17 

Falls 

.34 

.34 

.39 

.34 

.20 

.34 

18 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

19 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

20 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

21 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

22 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

24 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

ji 

25 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 



2G 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 



27 

Other  external  agents 

.90 

.91 

.35 

.86 

.65 

.93 

Total 

2.55 

2.57 

1.61 

2.  44 

1.74 

2.62 

DISCHARGES  FOE  DISABILITY — -OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  IN  COUNTRY, 


211 


lored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Office 

Total 

officers 

Total 

officers 

classifi- 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

0.01 

0.01 

0.03 

0.01 

0. 01 

0.02 

0.01 

0. 02 

0.02 

1 

.04 

.04 

.08 

.04 

.04 

0.03 

.OS 

0.07 

.OS 

.08 

2 

.01 

.11 

.11 

.11 

.11 

. 15 

.08 

.15 

.14 

3 

.01 

.09 

.10 

.09 

.09 

.01 

.07 

.10 

.07 

.07 

4 

• OS 

.18 

.19 

.18 

.17 

.14 

.19 

. 15 

.25 

.25 

5 

6 

.14 

.04 

.66 

.04 

.04 

.43 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.11 

. 05 

.10 

.10 

.19 

.13 

01 

.13 

.13 

8 

.10 

.08 

.07 

.07 

.31 

.21 

.01 

.20 

.20 

9 

.03 

.13 

.12 

.13 

.13 

.08 

.17 

.16 

.18 

■ IS 

10 

.02 

03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

11 

.02 

.07 

.02 

.06 

.06 

.11 

.IS 

.14 

.18 

.IS 

12 

.01 

.07 

.00 

.06 

.06 

.03 

.05 

.01 

. 05 

.05 

13 

.01 

.00 

14 

.10 

.09 

.10 

.09 

.09 

.10 

.ii 

.11 

.11 

15 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

16 

.31 

.30 

.19 

.30 

.30 

.50 

.41 

.24 

.40 

.41 

17 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

18 

::::::::::: 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

19 

.01 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.01 

20 



.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

21 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

?? 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

24 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

25 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.25 

1.03 

. 72 

1.01 

.96 

.49 

.06 

.64 

.69 

.68 

27 

1.09 

2.44 

1.81 

2.39 

2.32 

2.46 

2.52 

1.81 

2.61 

2.61 

3553—25 15 


212 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  51. — Discharges  for  disability , by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 


1 

2 
3 

■1 


7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

11 

15 

IB 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

24 

25 

26 
27 


Agent. 

American  troops  in  othei 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  haute  injuries). 
(The  following  are  included  above.) 

Pistol  ball 

0 12 

0.22 

0.0 

Rifle  ball 

.22 

.0 

.0 

. 60  0. 06 

1 

Automobiles 

.06 

.0 

.1 

.67 

Animals 

Conflagration 

Crushing 

.24 

.1 

Electricity 

Falls 

.60 

.29 

.5 



.60 

.12 

. 45 

Total 

1.91 

.77 

1.57 

.( 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  IN  COUNTRY, 


213 


ned,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


ntries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

Vhite. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.07 

1 

0.30 



0.05 

.28 

2 

0. 06 

.05 

0.05 

2.32 

0.01 

0.01 

3 

.20 

.35 

.03 

0.09 

.04 

0.05 

0.17 

4 

.30 

.05 

.10 

24.52 

0.18 

5 

.49 

7 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.28 

.01 

.01 

.17 

8 

.06 

.05 

.05 

.56 

9 

.06 

.10 

.01 

.01 

.08 

10 

.21 

.01 

.01 

11 

.06 

.05 

.42 

12 

:i2 

.10 

.14 

.01 

.01 

13 

14 

I .06 

.05 

.10 

.28 

.01 

.01 

16 

.25 

.21 

.31 

1.90 

.26 

.23 

.16 

.71 

.08 

17 

18 

.06 

.05 

.07 



.18 

19 

.07 

20 



21 

.05 

22 

24 

25 

26 

. .43 

.30 

.41 

.20 

26.  49 

.19 

.09 

.19 

.27 

.53 

.34 

27 

1.24  , .90 

1.18 

1.22 

59. 23 

.54 

.19 

.51 

.49 

1.60 

.S5 

! 


214 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  whit 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS,  a 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period . . 

4, 128, 479 

4, 092, 457 

206,382 

3, 599, 527 

286,548 

3, 886,075 

36,02 

national 

classifi- 

Total 

Total 

Total  enlisted  men 

, American  troops. 

cation 

officers 

officers 

No. 

and 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

Total 

Totai 

men, 

men, 

officers. 

Color 

native 

including 

Ameri- 

White. f> 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

troops 

native 

can 

stated. 

troops. 

troops. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  {excluding  tuberculosis  and 

venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

109,374 

109,315 

4,367 

97,104 

3,904 

3,940 

104,948 

l 

2 

66G 

666 

17 

634 

15 

649 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

194, 529 

178,312 

5,406 

155,683 

15, 299 

1,924 

172,906 

16,2i 

5 

Smallpox 

24,275 

23,641 

266 

17,297 

6,029 

49 

23,375 

6; 

6 

Measles 

1 , 877, 944 

1,864,477 

12,015 

1,723,795 

106,551 

22,116 

1,852,462 

13, 4< 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

498, 190 

498, 144 

8, 342 

472,967 

4, 369 

12,466 

489, 802 

8 

2,649 

2,649 

243 

2,158 

• 218 

30 

2 406 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

317i 050 

317; 023 

7,835 

285,080 

4,863 

19,245 

309) 188 

J 

10 

Influenza 

10,676,172 

10,609,406 

320,025 

9, 064, 003 

919,  520 

305,858 

10,289,381 

66,7i 

12 

160 

141 

141 

141 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

12S, 223 

125, 693 

8,927 

99. 561 

6,248 

10,957 

116,766 

2,5: 

17 

21 1 

2 

18 

Erysipelas 

56,499 

56, 486 

2,327 

49, 438 

3,393 

1,328 

54, 159 

19a 

98, 579 

98  383 

1 163 

91, 147 

2 127 

4 126 

97  400 

19b 

2, 725 

2,  002 

7 40 

2, 452 

156 

14 

2*622 

19c 

81,254 

81,254 

1, 573 

69',  146 

9, 054 

1,481 

79, 681 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

i,  405 

4;  229 

68 

3)759 

351 

51 

4)  161 

1 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

31,534 

29, 780 

949 

21,755 

6,420 

656 

28, 831 

1,71 

19f 

German  measles 

211,645 

209, 413 

4,842 

198, 684 

4, 930 

957 

204, 571 

2,2 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

268, 164 

267,985 

6,229 

230,458 

22, 956 

8,342 

261,756 

1 

19h 

Mumps 

3, 884, 147 

3,874,722 

37,713 

3, 020, 897 

656,383 

159, 729 

3.837,009 

9,4 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

10, 084 

30,084 

548 

8,605 

208 

723 

9, 536 

19j 

5,224 

5 224 

353 

4,688 

39 

144 

4,871 

19k 

4, 633 

4, 633 

3 

4,430 

184 

16 

4 630 

191 

34, 098 

34, 098 

2, 167 

26) 524 

131 

5, 276 

31*931 

j 

19m 

2, 664 

2,664 

y 585 

2, 058 

21 

2 079 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

156; 548 

155;  614 

2,325 

129,713 

23, 277 

299 

153) 289 

c 

19o 

Vaccinia 

91,899 

91,740 

800 

86, 132 

4,618 

190 

90,940 

If 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others; 

34,114 

26, 137 

1,906 

20,698 

3,323 

210 

24,231 

7,1 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

4,978 

4,972 

144 

4, 156 

360 

312 

4,828 

20b 

3 

3 

3 

20c 

469 

469 

389 

25 

469 

22 

Anthrax “ 

5, 653 

5,649 

40 

5, 005 

206 

398 

5, 609 



28 

2 

2 

2 

2 

24 

725 

724 

690 

32 

2 

724 

25a 

Trench  foot 

97,  219 

97,219 

767 

85,  200 

8, 128 

3, 124 

96, 452 

25b 

Mvcoses  (others) 

3,833 

3;  507 

61 

2, 556 

867 

23 

3;  446 

20 

3, 631 

3, 600 

3,194 

406 

3 600 

27 

3, 277 

22 

22 

3. 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

591, 988 

590, 709 

12, 152 

530, 309 

35, 153 

13, 095 

578, 557 

1, 

Y 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

ffl  5-f <? 

w 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

3,385,053 

3,364,677 

223,385 

2, 757,  S24 

368, 531 

14, 937 

3, 141,292 

20, 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

198,011 

197, 807 

9, 146 

154,763 

29, 715 

4, 183 

188,661 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

12,743 

12,636 

67 

7,345 

4,969 

255 

12, 569 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

180, 128 

178,  797 

6,733 

138,326 

32,305 

1,433 

172,064 

1, 

Tuberculosis  (all) 

3,753  917 

239,331 

3, 058, 258 

435, 520 

20, 808 

3,514,586 

22, 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1,927,901 

1,914,653 

35,835 

1,338,950 

502,437 

37, 431 

l,  878, 818 

iv 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

973, 614 

967, 260 

9,200 

690,335 

252,127 

15,598 

958,060 

6: 

38b 

3 903  303 

3 879  174 

60,922 

3, 179,595 

568, 860 

69, 797 

3 818  252 

24, 1 

Venereal  (all) 

6,801,818 

6, 761,087 

105, 957 

5, 208, 880 

1,323,424 

122, 826 

6) 655, 130 

iv 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

21 , 953 

21,764 

392 

20,515 

660 

197 

21,372 

39-15 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

297,314 

297, 174 

5,354 

272, 525 

10, 813 

8,482 

291,820 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

161,509 

160,487 

6,221 

142,611 

9, 577 

2,078 

154,266 

1 

18a 

Arthritis 

1,268,188 

1,266,276 

43, 763 

1,074,996 

125,749 

21,768 

1,222,513 

1 

48b 

Gout 

1,367 

1 367 

154 

1,001 

150 

62 

1,213 

49 

Scurvy 

643 

643 

621 

9 

13 

643 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

39,062 

38, 973 

5,453 

30, 875 

2, 236 

409 

33,520 

1 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

156,901 

156,799 

4,588 

147,754 

3,223 

1,234 

152,211 

51b 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

553 

529 

529 

529 

! 

52a 

Addison’s  disease 

1,031 

1,031 

23 

824 

184 

1,008 

® In  some  instances  days  lost  have  been  wrongly  charged  to  troops  or  localities  for  which  no  admissions  or  too  few  admissions  are  sho'.Ji 
other  tables.  This  was  due  to  clerical  error  which  it  is  not  now  practicable  to  correct.  The  number  of  days  lost  so  involved  is  5,995  distrilp 
throughout  the  table  in  small  numbers.  The  total  number  of  days  lost  is  not  affected  by  the  error  in  question.  1 

f>  Includes  total  strength  for  “Other  countries  and  not  stated.” 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 


DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


215 


lored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1, 1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


. 


Jnited  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

124,266 

1,965,297 

145, 826 

2,111, 123 

2,235,389 

73,728 

1,469,656 

122,412 

1,592,068 

1,665,796 

Inter- 

national 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

elassifi- 

Total 

officers 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

men. 

stated. 

men. 

1,132 

25, 020 

2,435 

27,455 

28, 587 

2,844 

68, 407 

1,469 

3,929 

73,805 

76,649 

1 

17 

288 

5 

293 

310 

115 

10 

125 

125 

2 

3,944 

115, 181 

11,548 

126, 729 

130,673 

896 

15,930 

1,749 

1,902 

19,581 

20,477 

4 

193 

15, 803 

5,894 

21,697 

21,890 

28 

914 

119 

49 

1,082 

1,110 

5 

9,511 

1,503,341 

87, 946 

1,591,287 

1,600,798 

2,084 

189,822 

16,017 

21,822 

227,661 

229, 745 

6 

6,547 

372,267 

3,814 

376,081 

382,628 

1,669 

92,352 

484 

12,372 

105,208 

106,877 

7 

170 

1,739 

196 

1,935 

2,105 

73 

386 

22 

30 

438 

511 

8 

4,182 

137, 369 

2, 901- 

140, 270 

144,452 

3,563 

143, 552 

1,923 

19,062 

164, 537 

168, 100 

9 

175, 136 

5,432,361 

539,077 

5,971,438 

6, 146, 574 

138,443 

3,488,602 

367, 277 

302, 493 

4,158,372 

4, 296, 815 

10 

12 

4,421 

31,062 

3,313 

34, 375 

38,796 

4,245 

61,146 

2,196 

10, 688 

74,030 

78,275 

14 

17 

1,850 

37,021 

2,206 

39, 227 

41,077 

458 

10, 879 

1,180 

1,314 

13,373 

13,831 

18 

665 

49, 235 

1,264 

50, 499 

51,164 

498 

41,624 

848 

4,116 

46, 58S 

47, 086 

19a 

1,962 

2,118 

2,118 

40 

453 

14 

467 

507 

19b 

1,298 

52, 888 

6,551 

59',  439 

60',  737 

275 

15,229 

2,470 

1,475 

19, 174 

19,449 

19c 

9 

2,002 

327 

2,329 

2,338 

59 

1,525 

24 

51 

1,600 

1,659 

19d 

708 

17,012 

3,723 

20, 735 

21,443 

221 

4,256 

2,452 

653 

7,361 

7,582 

19e 

4,336 

188, 378 

4,616 

192,994 

197, 330 

380 

6,998 

197 

930 

8, 125 

8, 505 

19f 

2,850 

132,377 

15, 159 

147, 536 

150,386 

3,340 

94,914 

7, 555 

8,301 

110,770 

114,110 

19g 

24, 447 

1,877,193 

374, 904 

2, 252, 097 

2, 276, 544 

12,531 

1,063,930 

267, 234 

157,527 

1,488,691 

1,501,222 

19h 

249 

1,332 

74 

1,406 

1,655 

273 

7,025 

134 

723 

7,882 

8, 155 

19i 

46 

371 

371 

417 

307 

3,967 

39 

144 

4,150 

4,457 

19j 

3 

2,720 

146 

2,866 

2,869 

1,552 

38 

16 

1,606 

1,606 

19k 

49 

625 

625 

674 

2,118 

25, 886 

131 

5,267 

31,284 

33,402 

191 

387 

387 

443 

1,599 

21 

1 , 620 

2 125 

„ 2,220 

121, 528 

22, 885 

144, 413 

146, 633 

72 

O’  633 

306 

298 

7;  237 

7, 309 

19n 

781 

83,521 

4,591 

88,112 

88, 893 

10 

976 

15 

166 

1,157 

1,167 

19o 

1.137 

9,984 

2, 854 

12, S38 

13,975 

28 

2,476 

180 

210 

2,866 

2,894 

19p 

62 

2,184 

121 

2,305 

2,367 

82 

1,969 

239 

299 

2,507 

2,589 

20a 

3 

3 

20b 

314 

319 

319 

50 

25 

150 

150 

20c 

37 

3,490 

206 

3,696 

3,733 

3 

1,476 

398 

1,874 

1,877 

22 

23 

357 

277 

32 

9 

311 

311 

24 

23 

3,033 

327 

3,360 

3,383 

744 

80,601 

7,792 

3,112 

91,505 

92, 249 

25a 

1 

1,686 

604 

2,290 

2,291 

60 

750 

263 

23 

1,036 

1,096 

25b 

2,396 

366 

2,762 

2,762 

768 

40 

808 

808 

26 

1,  22 

22 

27 

7,158 

341,997 

14, 695 

356,692 

363, 850 

4,527 

180, 565 

20, 037 

12,6S4 

213,286 

217,813 

47 

189,920 

2, 188,308 

258, 494 

2,446,802 

2,636,722 

29,831 

526,354 

106,411 

14,573 

647, 338 

677,169 

28a 

! 6,362 

81,475 

11,650 

93,125 

99,487 

2,779 

71,498 

18, 027 

4,169 

93,694 

96,473 

28b 

1 , .In 

4,026 

1,255 

5,281 

5,298 

50 

3,119 

3,671 

255 

7,045 

7,095 

29 

4, 9o9 

86,084 

17,318 

103,402 

108, 361 

1,666 

48,031 

14, 325 

1,223 

63, 579 

65, 245 

30-35 

(201*258 

2, 359, 893 

288,717 

2,648,610 

2, 849, 868 

34,326 

649, 002 

142,434 

20, 220 

811,656 

845, 982 

| 19,445 

919,290 

407, 226 

1,326,516 

1,345,961 

15, 293 

368, 875 

90,646 

36, 843 

496,364 

37 

| 2,349 

347, 000 

182, 649 

529, 649 

531, 998 

6,  348 

265,  484 

57,885 

15,  201 

338, 570 

344, 918 

38a 

20, 907 

2, 353, 700 

492,  8S4 

2, 846,  584 

2, 867, 491 

38, 442 

724,  938 

59, 130 

68, 9S2 

853,  050 

891, 492 

38b 

42, 701 

3, 619, 990 

1, 0S2, 759 

4,  702,  749 

4, 745, 450 

60,  083 

1,  359,  297 

207, 661 

121, 026 

1, 687, 984 

1,  748;  067 

232 

13, 620 

421 

14,  041 

14, 273 

160 

6,597 

239 

197 

7,  033 

7,193 

36 

3, 788 

14, 645 

2,418 

17,  063 

20, 851 

1,033 

256,  890 

8,363 

8,482 

273, 735 

274, 768 

39-45 

l 4,  D3<5 

69,  586 

5,  466 

75,  052 

79,  5S5 

1,  574 

37,  219 

3, 939 

1,  862 

43, 020 

44,594 

46 

22,  225 

487, 887 

58,  959 

546,  846 

569,  071 

21, 150 

567, 703 

65, 803 

21, 689 

655, 195 

676, 345 

4Sa 

64 

636 

150 

786 

850 

70 

305 

62 

367 

437 

48b 

183 

183 

183 

430 

Q 

13 

452 

49 

3,641 

18,  564 

1,174 

19,  738 

23,  379 

1,  694 

11,  530 

1,  062 

409 

13,  001 

14, 695 

50 

j 2,  245 

101,  704 

1,861 

103,  565 

105, 810 

2,  343 

43,  629 

1,  351 

1,  18S 

46, 16S 

48,  511 

51a 



428 

42S 

428 

101 

101 

101 

51b 

23 

571 

101 

672 

695 

253 

83 

336 

336 

52a 

216 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  whii 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  othc 

Inter- 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period. . 

8,388 

16,995 

4,456 

21,451 

16,161 

3,319 

19,480 

19,68 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Philippine  Islands,  c 

Hawaii. 

Panam 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White 

1 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (.excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

391 

3,305 

3,305 

2 

Typhus  fever 



| 

4 

566 

5, 982 

1, 889 

7,  871 

282 

282 

16,8 

45 

'305 

6 

420 

1,  960 

38 

1,998 

2, 657 

582 

3, 239 
444 

1,6 

126 

259 

'259 

'444 

8 

Whooping  cough 

9 

90 

82 

82 

47 

47 

2 

10 

6,446 

7,  443 

1, 330 

8,773 

127 

4,827 

1,071 

5,898 

20,2 

12 

Asiatic  cholera 

127 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

261 

4,090 

607 

4,697 

112 

112 

7 

17 

18 

19a 

19 

462 

462 

49 

49 

8 

14 

22 

19b 

36 

36 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

205 

205 

19e 

20 

121 

25 

146 

60 

219 

19f 

126 

125 

125 

1, 119 

71 

1, 190 

19g 

19h 

39 

217 

217 

22 

87 

Mumps ", r 

735 

5, 93S 

1,025 

6, 963 

4,  482 

1,623 

6, 105 

1,: 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

26 

19j 

19k 

Paratyphoid  B 

191 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

24 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

33 

189 

19 

208 

67 

723 

19o 

9 

118 

118 

103 

103 

19p 

20a 

20b 

20c 

22 

23 

24 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

741 

7, 030 

275 

7,305 

26 

26 

Tetanus 

56 

56 

25b 

66 

66 

26 

27 

Beriberi 



47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

467 

854 

110 

964 

272 

35 

307 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

2Sa 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

3, 634 
5 

12,  384 
132 

1,713 

14,  097 
132 

8,076 

375 

947 

9,023 

375 

4: 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

29 

20 

20 

30-35 

Tuberculosis,  (others) 

108 

1,403 
13, 939 

358 

1,  761 
16,  010 

364 

182 

546 

Tuberculosis  (all) 

3, 747 

2,  071 

8, 815 

1,129 

9,944 

5 ■' 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1,097 

15, 098 
25, 062 

1,842 

10,404 

12,139 

16,  940 
35,466 

4, 210 
3,485 

1,842 

570 

6, 052 

7' 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

503 

4,055 

19,739 

]' 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

1,573 

37; 035 
77, 195 

16 

49; 174 
101 , 580 

17,461 

2,278 

V- 

Venereal  (all) 

3,173 

24; 385 

25; 156 

4,690 

29, 846 

36 

IV.  General  diseases  (others.) 
Rickets 

16 

39-15 

46 

533 

274 

32 

306 

205 

205 

II 

Tumors,  benign 

114 

466 

101 

567 

412 

71 

483 

1 

48a 

Arthritis 

388 

2,620 

24 

235 

2, 557 
14 

134 

2,691 

48b 

Gout 

20 

24 

14 

49 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

118 

88 

88 

4 

4 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

565 

565 

308 

308 

51b 

52a 

. 

Addison’s  disease 

c Includes  troops  in  China. 


DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


217 


\lored,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 



|>un tries  (enlisted  men).  | Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


14,232 

97,498 

10,535 

108,033 

18,576 

5,615 

11,831 

Inter- 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

[White,  c 

Colored,  d 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 
| Ricans. 

No. 

343 

11 

354 

29 

29 

8 

51 

1 

2 

4 

5 

6 

231 

231 

415 

238 

3 

17 

435 

238 

1,026 

37 

110 

16 

5 

1,141 

53 

9, 120 
587 

5 

7, 092 
47 

10, 6S2 

6,984 

1,237 

10 

411 

263 

94 

7,658 

1,331 

10 

17,391 
6, 362 

1, 557 
71 

31 

18, 979 
6,433 
23 

1,412 

12 

1, 373 
34 

23 



919 

6 

183 

1,108 

2, 905 

33 

2,938 
58, 927 

15 

12 

9 

59, 383 
14 

3,364 

2, 969 

65, 716 
14 

51, 130 

7,401 

396 

17, 750 
25 

7,253 

41,763 

10 

12 

14 

17 

18 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 

2,116 

269 

2, 385 

316 

132 

448 

1, 857 
30 

665 

184 

224 

1 

225 

733 

7 

13 

753 

13 

170 

10 

180 

110 

1 

111 

16 

1 

1 

63 

879 

6 

150 

33 

183 

18 

18 

176 

140 

823 

140 

881 

166 

61 

3 

230 

1,174 

1,414 

1, 420 
700 

123 

184 

107 

465 

211 
1, 348 

31 

27 

1,159 

15 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19m 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

1,492 
, 32,239 
236 

23 

41 

1,217 
35, 791 
12 

197 

2, 220 

2,004 

36; 463 
236 

9,377 

198 

45^  366 
12 

7, 330 

1, 630 

350 

350 

30 

30 

13 

9 

22 

72 

72 

95 

1 

96 

490 

490 

275 

100 

91 

10 

122 

568 

49 

2,990 

340 

1 

24 

1,039 

11 

1,050 

482 

1 

483 

47 

13 

60 

4, 865 
6 

13 

13 

3 

3 

25 

25 

14 

14 

22 

2 

2 



1 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

1,518 

9 

12 

1,539 

48 

48 

54 

54 

323 

3 

16 

16 

14 

14 

31 
2, 759 
518 

2,678 

28 

399 

3, 105 

3,443 

248 

12 

3,703 

761 

47 

28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 

9,637 

750 

20 

242 

14 

9,899 

8, 077 
409 

946 

38 

122 

9,145 

447 

93 

9, 579 
101 
107 

4, 504 

6,293 

98 

128 

2 

130 

52 

41 

955 

70 

210 

1,235 

901 

52 

953 

767 

235 

4,744 

329 
6, 720 

11,470 

92 

466 

12, 028 

9,439 

1,077 

122 

10, 638 

10, 554 

18,040 
. 35,056 

184 

145 

540 

397 

18, 764 
35, 598 

5,991 
3,  659 

697 

474 

4S 

6, 736 
4, 133 
15,391 
26, 260 

4,278 

2,984 

989 
185 
4,614 
5, 788 

7,  981 
3, 185 
9,309 
20,475 

37 

38a 

38b 

23,119 
73, 215 

587 

916 

773 

1,710 

21,479 
75, 841 

13, 507 
23, 157 

1,842 

3,013 

42 

90 

10;  206 
17,468 

211 

211 

50 

50 

321 

253 

3,911 

22 

111 

82 

745 

594 

56 

26 

32 

203 

850 

36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 

89 

89 

321 

34, 027 

216 

34, 243 
9,422 

253 

9,172 

213 

37 

3,464  i 
22 

405 

42 

468 

8 

8 



624 

624 

56 

485 

47 

42 

979 

46 

1,025 

474 

11 

53 



49  | 

- -! 

24  | 

51b 

52a 

; 1 

< Separate  strength  for  white  and  colored  not  available. 


218 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  en 
White. 

listed  men 
Colored. 

Americai 

Color 

not 

stated. 

troops. 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

IV.  General  disease  ( others ) — Continued. 

52b 

Acromegaly 

1,560 

1, 560 

86 

1,437 

30 

7 

1 474 

2, 293 

2,282 

194 

2,020 

68 

2*088 

53b 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

4;  620 

4,617 

512 

3,646 

459 

A 105 

3 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

41,968 

41,968 

943 

39,079 

1,059 

887 

41  025 

116 

2,' 550 

2,461 

269 

2,107 

85 

2 192 

8g 

53c 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

4,648 

4,629 

30 

4,241 

82 

276 

4,599 

19 

51 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

19, 628 

18,919 

939 

16,958 

648 

374 

17,980 

709 

55a 

2,875 

2, 8<  5 

2,853 

11 

11 

2 875 

55b 

1,187 

1,187 

1,187 

1 * 187 

55c 

Purpura 

5, 255 

5,218 

35 

4,959 

76 

148 

5,183 

31 

55d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

175,636 

174, 815 

3,670 

145,732 

13,183 

12,230 

171,145 

821 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

109,541 

109,409 

4,972 

91,599 

8,399 

4,439 

104,437 

131 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

53,631 

53, 566 

3,328 

48,688 

1,034 

516 

50,238 

6; 

Drug  addiction 

53,862 

53, 862 

1,091 

48, 221 

4,435 

115 

52, 771 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

3;  247 

3,194 

11 

2,730 

'352 

101 

3,183 

5; 

V.  Nervous  system,,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

6,031 

6,031 

613 

5,322 

5 

91 

5,418 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

16,056 

16,051 

193 

13,810 

1,389 

659 

15,858 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

9,229 

9, 229 

778 

7,417 

1,012 

22 

8,451 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

8;  487 

8,475 

281 

7,539 

644 

11 

8;  194 

1: 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

24,287 

23, 9/ 8 

806 

21,834 

916 

422 

23,172 

30' 

64 

Apoplexy 

19,616 

19, 460 

1,439 

15,219 

2,530 

272 

IS,  021 

15' 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

15, 653 

15,577 

964 

13,203 

1,114 

296 

14,613 

Paraplegia 

4 , 986 

4,  986 

388 

4,015 

409 

174 

4,598 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

38,462 

37, 65-i 

1,593 

32, 908 

2,594 

559 

36',  061 

SO 

69 

Epilepsy 

269, 927 

268,  926 

2, 244 

226, 629 

34,137 

5,916 

266,682 

1,00 

74  a 

3,540 

3, 539 

3,016 

458 

3,474 

71b 

Neurasthenia.... 

30L  321 

300, 804 

38,217 

248,395 

7,412 

6,780 

262,587 

51 

74c 

Enuresis 

73,000 

73, 000 

272 

66, 897 

5,541 

290 

72, 728 

71  d 

Neurosis ; 

25, 769 

25, 751 

1,722 

22, 673 

1,214 

142 

24| 029 

1 

7!e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 

144,064 

144, O08 

2,019 

127,664 

9,255 

4,520 

141,439 

the  heart). 

71  f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

143,622 

143,620 

9, 768 

126, 924 

905 

6,023 

133,852 

72 

Chorea 

9,  707 

9,  62/ 

3 

9,310 

156 

158 

9,624 

i 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

257, 526 

256, 712 

9,466 

225, 867 

17,361 

4,018 

247,246 

SI 

73b 

Neuralgia 

53,131 

52, 855 

2,896 

43,074 

5,378 

1,507 

49,959 

2; 

73c 

Neuritis 

188, 977 

187, 960 

19,592 

155,353 

9,358 

3,657 

168, 368 

1,0) 

73d 

3,176 

3, 176 

41 

2,975 

160 

3,135 

74  g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

83,487 

83, 294 

17,850 

59,194 

4,538 

1,712 

65; 444 

1! 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

25, 9S0 

25, 980 

2, 970 

20, 529 

2,212 

269 

23,010 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

193,052 

192, 903 

4,643 

180, 236 

6,021 

2,003 

188; 260 

1 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

259, 426 

258, 349 

627 

223, 831 

32, 278 

1,613 

257, 722 

1,0 

68c 

Malingering 

7, 130 

7,069 

1 

6,317 

660 

91 

7,068 

6Sd 

Dementia  prsecox 

525, 956 

522, 967 

5,692 

475,482 

38,614 

3,179 

517,275 

2.9 

68c 

Psychasthenia 

33,121 

33, 076 

5,633 

26,715 

185 

■543 

27,443 

681 

Psychoneurosis 

288, 628 

288, 388 

21,872 

252, 737 

9,465 

4,314 

266,516 

2 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

21,015 

21,038 

1,145 

18, 823 

502 

568 

19, 893 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

170.779 

170, 676 

13,178 

145,103 

10,568 

1,827 

157,498 

1 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

192, 866 

192,077 

9,461 

162, 356 

16, 196 

4,064 

182, 616 

7 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

87, 802 

87,  722 

2,100 

80, 414 

3,420 

1,788 

85, 622 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

38, ISO 

38,115 

937 

35, 573 

1,183 

422 

37,178 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

17,019 

17,019 

360 

15,566 

691 

399 

16,659 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

21, 151 

21,136 

338 

19,213 

1,122 

463 

20, 798 

75a 

11,452 

11,452 

465 

10,062 

421 

504 

10, 987 

75b 

Strabismus 

14; 351 

14,277 

351 

13,080 

642 

204 

13,  926 

75c 

Leucoma 

4,331 

4,286 

10 

3,058 

1,190 

28 

4,276 

75d 

Cataract 

9, 741 

9, 715 

271 

8,490 

690 

264 

9,444 

75e 

Trachoma 

69,306 

67, 823 

756 

64,724 

1,753 

590 

67,067 

1. 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

171,600 

169,307 

4,612 

143,195 

16,050 

5,450 

164,695 

2. 

75g 

Pterygium 

15,974 

15, 556 

645 

13,034 

1,552 

325 

14,911 

75b 

Amblyopia 

18, 813 

18,  745 

306 

16,614 

1,682 

143 

18,439 

3,740 

3,725 

3,374 

243 

10S 

3,725 

75  j 

Choroiditis 

17;  433 

17,410 

1,046 

14,247 

1,780 

337 

16;  364 

75k 

Iritis 

57,145 

57,010 

3,488 

43, 906 

8,381 

1,241 

53,528 

751 

Keratitis 

88,457 

87,790 

3,277 

69, 883 

12,589 

2,041 

84,513 

75m 

Retinitis 

18,462 

18,420 

1,751 

15,590 

903 

176 

16, 669 

1,611 

1,611 

1,573 

38 

1,611 

75o 

Glaucoma 

6,268 

6,176 

514 

5,088 

496 

78 

5,  662 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

22,  356 

22, 218 

822 

19,  798 

1,190 

408 

21,396 

124 

99 

53 

34 

12 

99 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

79,  097 

78,  642 

3,  450 

66, 186 

7,  598 

1,408 

75, 192 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


219 


ilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


' 

[United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

793 

24 

SI  7 

817 

S6 

609 

6 

7 

622 

70S 

52b 

129 

1, 107 

19 

1, 126 

1,255 

65 

911 

49 

960 

1, 025 

53a 

473 

1,924 

297 

2,  221 

2,694 

39 

1,658 

162 

1,820 

1,  S59 

53b 

426 

26, 110 

630 

26,  740 

27, 166 

508 

11,729 

429 

S60 

13, 018 

13, 526 

SS 

257 

1,  500 

42 

1,542 

1,799 

12 

607 

607 

619 

116 

•30 

2,004 

49 

2,053 

2, 0S3 

2,013 

33 

276 

2,322 

2, 322 

53c 

38S 

10,  260 

3S6 

10,  646 

11,034 

532 

6,  US 

231 

368 

6, 717 

7,249 

1,564 

6 

1,  570 

1,  570 

1,289 

1,  294 

1,  294 

938 

938 

'938 

197 

' 197 

' 197 

35 

2,894 

5S 

2,952 

2, 987 

2,049 

IS 

14S 

2,215 

2,215 

55c 

1,639 

69, 306 

6,028 

75,  334 

76,  973 

2,  000 

72,  853 

6, 836 

12, 158 

91, 847 

93,  S47 

55d 

2,097 

45,  388 

3,224 

48,  612 

50,  709 

2,  798 

45,  455 

5, 070 

4, 419 

54,  944 

57,  742 

55e 

862 

25,  902 

489 

26,  391 

27,  253 

2,  360 

18, 197 

304 

507 

19, 00S 

21,  368 

56a 

733 

44,686 

4,210 

48, 896 

49,  629 

297 

3,  369 

121 

115 

3,605 

3,  902 

4 

2,012 

234 

2,246 

2,250 

7 

604 

28 

101 

733 

740 

57-59 

90 

2,229 

2 229 

2,319 

523 

3,093 

5 

S7 

3, 185 

3,  70S 

60 

122 

6,  277 

320 

6,  597 

6,  719 

71 

7, 418 

1,054 

659 

9,131 

9,202 

61 

518 

4, 487 

567 

5,  054 

5,572 

200 

2, 595 

445 

12 

3, 052 

3,252 

62 

229 

5,959 

644 

6,  603 

6,832 

52 

1,399 

u 

1,410 

1, 462 

63a 

394 

14, 505 

605 

15,110 

15,  504 

406 

6,773 

85 

499 

7,280 

7, 686 

63b 

S22 

9, 618 

2,332 

11, 950 

12,  772 

617 

5,066 

95 

272 

5, 433 

6,  050 

64 

376 

6, 104 

804 

6,708 

7,  084 

588 

6,708 

510 

296 

7,514 

8, 102 

66a 

308 

2,861 

358 

3,  219 

3,  527 

57 

965 

51 

174 

1,190 

1,247 

66b 

769 

20, 427 

1, 877 

22, 304 

23, 073 

791 

11, 807 

576 

542 

12, 925 

13,  716 

66c 

1,443 

147, 105 

23, 854 

170, 959 

172, 402 

534 

73,  708 

9, 696 

5,736 

89, 140 

89, 674 

69 

2,  IIS 

352 

2, 470 

2,470 

51 

891 

4 

895 

946 

! 19,470 

131, 007 

4,  584 

135, 591 

155,  061 

17, 114 

109, 379 

2,745 

6,714 

118, 838 

135, 952 

74b 

6S 

53, 207 

3,  526 

56,  733 

56,  SOI 

90 

11,400 

1,235 

290 

12,  925 

13,  015 

74c 

836 

13, 323 

1, 053 

14,  376 

15,  212 

796 

8,867 

144 

142 

9, 153 

9,949 

74d 

598 

41, 570 

2,693 

44,263 

44,861 

2,021 

85, 511 

6,  562 

4,520 

96, 593 

9S,  614 

74e 

SS2 

3, 063 

19 

3, 0S2 

3,964 

8,874 

123, 575 

8S6 

6, 005 

130, 466 

139, 340 

74f 

3 

7, 355 

156 

7,511 

7,514 

1, 376 

158 

1,534 

1, 534 

72 

1 3,  S83 

110, 126 

11, 098 

121, 224 

125, 107 

5,  479 

HE  643 

5, 835 

3, 997 

121;  475 

126;  954 

73a 

1,357 

24, 422 

3,494 

27, 916 

29,  273 

1,507 

17, 293 

1,763 

1, 4S9 

20, 545 

22, 052 

73b 

11, 110 

78, 510 

4,  589 

83,  099 

94,  209 

8, 1S1 

73, 434 

4, 704 

3,  634 

81, 772 

89,  953 

73c 

1 

2,042 

160 

2,202 

2, 203 

40 

308 

308 

348 

73d 

13, 955 

35, 1S3 

2,  21S 

37, 401 

51, 356 

3,788 

22, 762 

2,139 

1,690 

26,  591 

30, 379 

74g 

2, 451 

12, 879 

1,473 

14, 152 

16, 603 

519 

7,674 

725 

269 

8, 668 

9, 1S7 

67 

2,798 

99, 703 

3, 984 

103, 687 

108,485 

1,740 

76, 274 

1,  S78 

1,918 

80, 070 

81,  S10 

6Sa 

74 

130,499 

19, 451 

149, 950 

150,024 

203 

86,423 

12,143 

1, 593 

100, 159 

100, 362 

6Sb 

4, 519 

462 

4, 9S1 

4,981 

1 

1, 347 

77 

91 

1,  515 

1,516 

68c 

1 3, 634 

314, 278 

22,  251 

336, 529 

340, 163 

1, 838 

14S,  014 

14, 143 

3,179 

165,  336 

167, 174 

6Sd 

3, 540 

14,  028 

77 

14, 105 

17,645 

1,900 

12,  313 

108 

536 

12,  957 

14,  857 

68e 

6,  235 

S4,  962 

5,  093 

90, 055 

96,  290 

15, 125 

166, 049 

4,213 

4,314 

174,  576 

1S9, 701 

68f 

554 

10, 378 

230 

10,  608 

11, 162 

591 

7,659 

272 

'568 

8,  499 

9, 090 

6Sg 

6,  284 

91,  249 

6, 173 

97,  422 

103,  706 

6, 071 

51, 656 

4,187 

1,  S06 

57, 649 

63, 720 

6Sh 

4, 130 

61, 855 

6,215 

68, 070 

72,  200 

5,207 

98, 072 

9, 514 

3,915 

111,  501 

116,  70S 

6Si 

672 

26, 155 

1,202 

27, 357 

28, 029 

1, 293 

50, 949 

2. 061 

1, 7SS 

54, 798 

56, 091 

75a 

228 

12, 399 

398 

12, 797 

13, 025 

579 

21, 523 

763 

422 

22, 70S 

23, 2S7 

114 

5,124 

135 

5,  259 

5,  373 

246 

9, 990 

506 

399 

10, 895 

11, 141 

75a(2) 

156 

5, 529 

394 

5,  923 

6,079 

177 

12,  GOO 

646 

463 

13, 709 

13,  S86 

75a(3) 

174 

3, 103 

275 

3,378 

3,  552 

291 

6,836 

146 

504 

7,486 

7, 777 

75a (4) 

123 

8, 295 

391 

S,  6S6 

8,  809 

228 

4, 474 

251 

189 

4,914 

5,142 

75b 

3 

1,  229 

665 

1, 894 

1,  S97 

7 

1,765 

525 

28 

2,318 

2, 325 

75c 

3, 672 

258 

3, 930 

4,  010 

191 

4, 669 

432 

255 

5, 356 

5,  547 

75d 

HZ 

46,  290 

1,075 

47, 365 

48,  077 

44 

17, 624 

650 

590 

18,864 

IS.  908 

75e 

2,  553 

80, 439 

8,724 

89, 163 

91,716 

1,  979 

5S,  718 

6,929 

5,  39S 

71, 045 

73,  024 

75f 

464 

8, 645 

850 

9,495 

9,  959 

143 

3,922 

666 

325 

4,913 

5, 056 

' 0 g 

135 

9,040 

878 

9,  918 

10,  053 

166 

7, 295 

804 

143 

8,  242 

8,408 

75h 

2, 137 

93 

9 230 

9 9.30 

7^i 

763 

5,833 

862 

6^  695 

7, 458 

240 

8,074 

918 

318 

9,310 

9,  550 

75 j 

1,831 

25, 236 

4,826 

30, 062 

31, 893 

1,623 

17, 276 

3,487 

1,240 

22,  003 

2.3,  626 

75k 

. 2, 030 

36, 355 

5,  586 

41,941 

43, 971 

1,247 

32,  559 

6,956 

2,  041 

41,  556 

42.S03 

751 

1, 386 

8,978 

7S7 

9,765 

11, 151 

365 

5,822 

116 

176 

6,114 

6, 479 

75m 

811 

16 

827 

827 

522 

20 

552 

325 

3,232 

370 

3,602 

3,927 

189 

1,662 

126 

78 

1,866 

2,055 

75o 

678 

10, 599 
16 

632 

11,231 

16 

11,909 

142 

8, 309 

526 

34 

403 

9,238 

83 

9,380 

83 

75p 

1 1, 688 

34,225 

3,949 

38, 174 

39,862 

1,603 

30,3S7 

3,603 

1,408 

35,398 

37.001 

75r 

3553—25 16 


220 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colore 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  otl 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Cause. 


Officers, 

other 

countries. 


IV.  General  diseases  (others)— Continued. 


52b 
53a 
53b 
88 
116 
53c 
54 
55a 
55b 
55c 
55d 
55e 
56  a 
56b 
57-59 


Acromegaly 

Leucemia .' 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands. 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

..Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


106 

61 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74  f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

68e 

68f 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75a 
75a 
75a 
75a 
75a 
75b 
75c 
75d 
75e 
75  f 
75g 
75h 
75i 


75j 


75k 

751 


75m 

75n 

750 

75p 

75q 


75r  I 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 


Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia.. 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Enuresis 

Neurosis 


60 


6 


23 

33 

267 

14 

1/633 

114 

90 


Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 
the  heart). 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

N euralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


12 


104 

32 

301 


107 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 


General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states. 

Mental  deficiency 

Malingering 

Dementia  praecox 

Psychasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 


105 

350 


220 

193 

512 


823 

124 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 


Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

Strabismus 

Leueoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

Iritis  

Keratitis 

Retinitis 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Color-blindness 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 


135 

130 


5 


80 

38 

5 


43 

34 


159 


Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panami, 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White 

6 

268 

268 

246 

246 

17 

11 

11 

146 

31 

177 

2 

2 

24 

575 

124 

699 

474 

65 

539 

36 

14 

14 

168 

38 

206 

8 

1,397 

73 

1 , 470 

644 

157 

801 

58 

60 

77 

137 

14 

14 

2 

64 

90 

154 

7 

7 

1 

21 

21 

1 

248 

248 

8 

8 

84 

226 

310 

136 

136 

14 

98 

103 

201 

100 

100 

10 

14 

14 

173 

173 

289 

289 

48 

36 

84 

.7 

1,305 

250 

1,555 

838 

838 

29 

102 

102 

2,059 

60 

2,119 

348 

348 

3,72 

336 

610 

940 

1,334 

170 

1,504 

17 

5 

16 

16 

42 

43 

43 

8 

366 

366 

4 

409 

187 

596 

566 

204 

770 

56 

500 

75 

575 

156 

35 

191 

15 

37 

58 

95 

234 

5 

239 

58 

83 

83 

37 

208 

115 

323 

180 

16 

196 

47 

39 

39 

10 

533 

159 

692 

738 

738 

53 

1,027 

180 

1,207 

1,177 

398 

1,575 

31 

147 

S7 

234 

75 

30 

105 

11 

3,246 

1,S0S 

5, 054 

2,116 

103 

2,219 

2,95. 

15 

15 

28 

28 

353 

139 

492 

335 

335 

21 

44 

44 

53 

31 

351 

162 

513 

261 

46 

307 

29 

339 

136 

475 

290 

318 

608 

76 

615 

18 

633 

420 

50 

470 

16 

136 

136 

321 

7 

328 

iO 

141 

10 

151 

61 

43 

104 

0 

303 

8 

311 

38 

38 

35 

35 

72 

72 

33 

33 

1 

120 

120 

8 

8 

259 

28 

287 

55 

55 

13 

490 

211 

701 

810 

82 

892 

73 

151 

36 

187 

20 

20 

11 

67 

67 

28 

28 

3: 

6 

6 

82 

82 

1 

49.9. 

9 

431 

174 

51 

225 

21 

106 

21 

127 

242 

26 

268 

24 

40 

40 

438 

438 

18 

50 

50 

IS: 

69 

69 

35 

35 

6 

84 

25 

109 

388 

3 

391 

9 

587 

12 

599 

497 

29 

526  1 4 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


221 


j ilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


entries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Filiuinos 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

33 

33 

2 

2 

52b 

11 

53  a 

3 

53b 

467 

467 

88 

27 

115 

88 

43 

43 

86 

3 

116 

210 

210 

3 

3 

19 

53c 

79 

6 

85 

108 

108 

107 

602 

54 

ii 

11 

55a 

1 

1 

51 

51 

16 

16 

37 

55c 

1,695 

7 

72 

1,892 

467 

123 

590 

543 

36 

242 

55d 

435 

4 

20 

459 

72 

49 

121 

29 

102 

1 

55e 

1,906 

11 

9 

1,808 

56 

9 

21 

26 

26 

70 

1 

71 

56b 

6 

6 

19 

19 

31 

22 

57-59 

4 

4 

60 

44 

44 

3? 

15 

53 

5 

61 

10 

97 

62 

131 

131 

42 

42 

12 

63a 

193 

193 

113 

42 

154 

63b 

226 

226 

8 

8 

51 

25 

80 

64 

368 

368 

62 

14 

66a 

16 

16 

66b 

89 

10 

99 

172 

105 

7 

284 

527 

281 

66c 

1,336 

107 

173 

1,616 

2,042 

230 

7 

2,  279 

122 

89 

790 

69 

7 

7 

1 

1,018 

2 

57 

1,077 

863 

21 

9 

893 

73 

121 

323 

74b 

264 

264 

181 

181 

74c 

16 

16 

22 

17 

39 

18 

74d 

323 

323 

130 

130 

6 

247 

247 

39 

18 

57 

2 

74f 

167 

167 

32 

48 

72 

1,548 

8 

1,556 

1,007 

37 

13 

1,057 

58 

47 

709 

73 1 

323 

18 

341 

228 

11 

239 

86 

28 

162 

73b 

2, 135 

23 

2, 158 

420 

2 

422 

228 

69 

720 

73c 

114 

114 

49 

49 

73d 

134 

2 

3 

139 

251 

48 

19 

318 

104 

28 

61 

. 74g 

30 

14 

44 

67 

1,915 

50 

1,965 

537 

35 

572 

72 

3,607 

93 

20 

3;  720 

781 

13 

794 

255 

364 

458 

6Sb 

83 

2 

31 

2 

33 

8 

53 

68c 

2,521 

2,  521 

2,353 

309 

2 662 

1 440 

214 

1 335 

6Sd 

296 

7 

303 

35 

35 

45 

6Se 

375 

375 

451 

20 

471 

240 

68f 

245 

245 

129 



129 

6S? 

794 

21 

815 

500 

500 

103 

68h 

239 

82 

321 

797 

13 

67 

877 

38 

70 

6si 

68i 

1,995 

15 

2,  010 

111 

74 

185 

74 

6 

75a 

1.021 

15 

1,036 

73 

73 

65 

75a(l) 

176 

176 

5 

75a (2) 

710 

710 

33 

74 

107 

9 

6 

88 

88 

75a(4) 

239 

15 

254 

74 

75b 

20 

20 

10 

35 

17 

9 

26 

23 

3 

75d 

212 

212 

147 

147 

1 351 

108 

24 

75e 

1,164 

52 

1,216 

839 

104 

943 

1 366 

263 

664 

75f 

60 

60 

122 

122 

300 

13 

105 

75? 

105 

105 

46 

46 

48 

20 

75h 

67 

67 

30 

30 

15 

75i 

78 

10 

88 

155 

9 

164 

23 

75  j 

160 

3 

1 

164 

419 

424 

11 

118 

75k 

246 

246 

126 

126 

104 

333 

230 

751 

59 

59 

67 

67 

17 

3 

22 

75m 

2 

75n 

1 30 

30 

92 

75o 

273 



5 

278 

55 

4 

.. 

. 

59 

75 

10 

53 

75p 

25 

235 

1 

1. 

235 

209 

5 

1 214 

54 

150 

251 

75  r 

222 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

[including 
j native 
troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

915,138 

913, 668 

[ 27, 539 

829,135 

37,227 

19,767 

886, 129 

1,470 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

105,598 

105, 451 

2,476 

96, 072 

5,175 

1,728 

102, 975 

'147 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

13, 616 

13, 399 

483 

12,147 

211 

558 

12,916 

217 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

6, 653 

6, 651 

461 

5, 507 

384 

299 

6, 190 

2 

76a 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

13, 692 

13, 601 

817 

11,530 

878 

376 

12',  784 

91 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

10,  200 

10,196 

632 

9,131 

166 

267 

9,564 

4 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

130,  526 

130,329 

13,113 

114,578 

1,006 

1,632 

117, 216 

197 

86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of.. 

424 

400 

400 

400 

24 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

21,522 

21,203 

2,160 

16,  949 

1,207 

887 

19,  043 

SIS 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

225,  735 

225, 389 

24, 886 

184, 941 

11,357 

4,  205 

200, 503 

34C 

86f 

Polypus,  nasal 

8,890 

8, 838 

1,005 

7,  273 

362 

198 

7;  833 

52 

86g 

Perforated  nasal  septum. . . 

779 

768 

12 

717 

39 

756 

11 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  .stated) 

211,369 

210,291 

9,997 

186, 974 

11,422 

1,898 

200, 294 

1,071 

86i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of . 

131,694 

131,  640 

3,248 

110, 559 

17,273 

560 

128,392 

' 54 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

200, 821 

200, 375 

10, 775 

174, 645 

9,005 

5,950 

189, 600 

44( 

87b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of. . . 

2,003 

2,003 

81 

1,654 

250 

18 

1,922 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

1,362,609 

1, 360, 453 

54, 349 

1, 207;  559 

81, 788 

16,  757 

1,306',  104 

2,  lot 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

335, 854 

335, 352 

33, 084 

289, 870 

S,  592 

3,806 

302, 268 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

4, 851 

4,849 

621 

3,707 

418 

'103 

4,22S 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal . . 

370,521 

369, 247 

17,985 

315,451 

19, 898 

15, 913 

351,262 

1,27* 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of. . . 

105, 659 

105, 491 

10, 209 

90, 492 

2, 455 

2,335 

95, 282 

16S 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

14, 534 

14,503 

378 

12,373 

1,518 

234 

14, 125 

31 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

11,595 

11,595 

338 

9, 696 

1,108 

453 

11  257 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart. 

489',  913 

487,  977 

13, 757 

420, 610 

49, 446 

4,164 

474; 220 

l,93i 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency.. 

43,  010 

42, 822 

1,525 

36,363 

4,  579 

355 

41,297 

18) 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

7,393 

7,374 

456 

6, 013 

832 

73 

6,  918 

1! 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

336, 663 

335, 227 

8,  929 

289, 113 

34, 967 

2,  218 

326, 298 

1,431 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

67, 858 

67,  765 

1,099 

59, 975 

6, 093 

598 

66,  666 

91 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

15,  763 

15,  616 

895 

13.081 

1,640 

14,  721 

14' 

79a 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

254 

' 254 

247 

7 247 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

345 

345 

3 

317 

20 

5 

342 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified... 

18,  627 

18, 581 

850 

15,  501 

1,315 

915 

17, 731 

41 

791) 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

24,382 

24, 237 

1,907 

19, 580 

2,465 

285 

22,330 

14, 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

10,415 

10, 408 

1,471 

8,122 

607 

208 

8,937 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency. 

100,794 

100,  654 

8, 878 

80, 264 

10, 152 

1,360 

91,776 

14 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

55, 153 

54, 831 

1, 154 

47, 032 

5,847 

798 

53, 677 

321 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

5,  770 

5, 770 

430 

4 740 

541 

59 

5, 340 

81a 

Aneurysms 

3, 830 

3,830 

462 

2 7 702 

666 

3,368 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

16,  747 

16,639 

4,793 

10;  555 

1,231 

60 

11,846 

10: 

81C 

Aortitis 

1 593 

1 593 

59 

1 001 

533 

1 534 

81d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

7 884 

7 884 

168 

7 534 

182 

716 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis.. 

8,  984 

8, 984 

1,195 

7, 135 

563 

91 

7,789 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

623^  493 

622',  666 

31,967 

518, 887 

56, 488 

15, 324 

590',  699 

82 

83b 

Variocele 

243,048 

242,  709 

4,541 

229,381 

5,  483 

3,304 

238, 168 

33 

83c 

Varicose  veins ...  . 

161,  210 

160,  022 

5,094 

148, 555 

5,743 

1,  530 

155, 828 

28 

83d 

Phlebitis 

32,  781 

32, 779 

1,827 

29, 235 

1,439 

278 

30,  952 

84a 

Status  lymphaticus. . . 

100 

100 

85 

15 

100 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

322, 065 

317, 007 

9,  541 

247, 130 

53, 466 

6,870 

307, 466 

5,05 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias . . . 

20,  677 

20,  666 

1,050 

17,  696 

1,742 

178 

19, 616 

1 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

4,  658 

4,654 

246 

4, 135 

223 

50 

4,408 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional.. 

90, 448 

90, 434 

2, 641 

78, 431 

7,322 

2,040 

87, 793 

jJ 

85d 

Bradycardia 

1,635 

1,587 

42 

1,433 

97 

15 

1,545 

4 

85e 

Heart-block 

1,020 

996 

40 

947 

9 

956 

2 

851 

Tachycardia 

103;  812 

103, 640 

2, 587 

91,400 

7,702 

1,951 

101, 053 

17 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

9,360 

9,328 

800 

7,  669 

679 

180 

8,528 

3 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

7,587 

7, 456 

233 

6,521 

459 

243 

7, 223 

13 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

3, 287,  643 

3, 271,875 

148, 142 

2,741,358 

292, 503 

89, 872 

3,123, 733 

15, 7< 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  d 

1,233,  265 

1,230, 138 

38,322 

966, 145 

180,  734 

44,  937 

1,191,816 

3,12 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

l,  845,  758 

1,839,  264 

33, 671 

1,340,968  | 

437, 703 

26,922 

1, 805, 593 

6,4! 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

269,  278 

269,016 

6,  024 

238,938 

22, 685 

3,369 

262, 992 

2f 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

232, 855 

231, 686 

7,  279 

196,518 

24, 389 

3,  500 

224,407 

1,1( 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

380,  809 

379,713 

12,135 

310,045 

46,024 

11,509 

367,  578 

1,  Of 

95 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

214 

214 

214 

214 

96 

Asthma 

190, 273 

187,345 

6,  504 

157,818  j 

20,118 

2,  905 

180, 841 

2,9f 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

10, 133 

9,979 

662 

8,369 

679 

269 

9,317 

If 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

27, 909 

27,  800  1 

2,  270 

19,764  1 

1,254 

4,  512 

25, 530 

d Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


223 


\lipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

13,318 

433,342 

15,350 

448, 692 

462,010 

1,159 

60,342 

2,306 

62, 648 

63,807 

347 

7,465 

142 

7,607 

7,954 

228 

2,298 

288 

2,586 

2,814 

435 

6,306 

291 

6,597 

7, 032 

456 

5,256 

113 

5,369 

5,825 

10,486 

85, 154 
71 

494 

85,648 

71 

96, 134 
71 

1,632 

10, 661 

800 

11,461 

13, 093 

10,138 

84,053 

4,355 

88,408 

98, 546 

350 

4,763 

241 

5,004 

5,354 

12 

262 

39 

301 

313 

7,761 

147, 247 

7,717 

154,  964 

162,725 

2,932 

105, 741 

16, 981 

122, 722 

125, 654 

5,257 

80,345 

4,106 

84, 451 

89, 70S 

5 

863 

127 

990 

995 

37, 922 

891, 728 

56, 551 

948, 279 

986, 201 

26, 628 

218,479 

6, 038 

224, 517 

251,145 

576 

3, 132 

397 

3,529 

4, 105 

12,326 

233, 589 

15, 031 

248, 620 

260, 946 

4,812 

40, 429 

1,173 

41,602 

40,414 

104 

7,986 

913 

8,899 

9,003 

117 

6,567 

596 

7,163 

7,280 

6,435 

269, 595 

29, 770 

299, 365 

305, 800 

798 

25, 12S 

2,833 

27, 961 

28, 759 

105 

4,195 

645 

4,840 

4,945 

4,197 

183, 332 

20, 198 

203,530 

207,727 

447 

42, 592 

4,553 

47, 145 

47, 592 

1 654 

8, 361 
' 193 

1,227 

9,588 

193 

10,242 

193 

3 

255 

20 

275 

278 

231 

5,539 

294 

5,833 

0,064 

1,159 

14,023 

1,332 

15,355 

16,514 

1,082 

6,008 

477 

6, 485 

7,567 

4, 575 

51, 886 

5,956 

57, 842 

62,417 

576 

30, 866 

3,232 

34,098 

34, 074 

200 

3,089 

416 

3, 505 

3,705 

90 

2, 040 

555 

2, 595 

2, 685 

3,486 

7,244 

1,002 

8,246 

11,732 

610 

404 

1,014 

1,014 

288 

182 

470 

470 

1,004 

4,429 

328 

4,757 

5,821 

18,920 

230, 750 

29, 961 

260,711 

279, 631 

3, 0S0 

157, 715 

3,416 

161,131 

164,211 

3, 013 

97, 653 

4,040 

101, 693 

104,706 

1,140 

18, 939 

1,150 

20, 089 

21, 229 

55 

15 

70 

70 

5,178 

153, 656 

36, 759 

190,415 

195, 593 

j 316 

12, 586 

1,416 

14,002 

14,318 

107 

3,278 

205 

3,483 

3,590 

1,034 

54,412 

5,185 

59, 597 

60, 631 

42 

1,093 

64 

1,157 

1,199 

40 

879 

9 

888 

928 

1,131 

54, 166 

4,932 

59, 098 

60, 229 

609 

4,  920 

514 

5,434 

6,043 

80 

4, 470 

212 

4,682 

4,768 

72, 486 

1, 317, 935 

152, 731 

1,470,666 

1,543,152 

| 14, 290 

442,  923 

79,  720 

522, 643 

536,  933 

! 15,910 

883,491 

242,374 

1,125, 865 

1,141,775 

3,003 

161, 359 

13,113 

174,472 

177,475 

| 3,447 

81,907 

8,891 

90, 798 

94, 245 

6,999 
| 

167, 131 
102 

21,157 

188, 288 
102 
109, 204 

195, 287 
102 
112,334 

3,130 

97,410 

11,794 

309 

5,438 

411 

5,849 

6, 158 

1,679 

13, 706 

462 

14,168 

15; 847 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

13,898 

379, 281 

20, 775 

19, 499 

419, 555 

433,453 

76a 

1,317 

34,518 

2,818 

1,728 

39,064 

40, 381 

76b 

88 

3,557 

54 

558 

4,169 

4,257 

76c 

233 

3,023 

96 

299 

3,418 

3,651 

76d 

374 

4,973 

436 

372 

5,781 

6, 155 

70e 

172 

3,531 

14 

267 

3,812 

3,984 

86a 

2,403 

26,869 

435 

1,593 

28, 897 

31,300 

86b 

290 

290 

290 

80c 

468 

4,800 

258 

841 

5,899 

6,367 

80d 

14,339 

97, 351 

6,914 

4,167 

108,432 

122,771 

86e 

643 

2,422 

120 

19S 

2,740 

3,383 

861 

44S 

448 

448 

86g 

1,978 

36,485 

3,389 

1,841 

41,715 

43,693 

86h 

303 

4,607 

270 

520 

5,397 

5,700 

86i 

5,391 

91,064 

4,799 

5,923 

101,786 

107, 177 

87a 

76 

580 

123 

IS 

721 

797 

87b 

15,450 

284,337 

23, 073 

16,414 

323,824 

339,274 

100a 

6,189 

65, 764 

2,212 

3,733 

71,709 

77, 898 

100b 

45 

489 

21 

103 

613 

658 

100c 

5,210 

77, 148 

4,527 

15,685 

97,360 

102,570 

lOOd 

5,274 

47, 758 

1,225 

2,326 

51,309 

50, 583 

1003 

274 

4,172 

605 

234 

5,011 

5,285 

77 

221 

2,958 

495 

453 

3,906 

4, 127 

78 

6,739 

140,258 

19,410 

4,143 

163, 811 

170, 550 

79a 

727 

10,378 

1,599 

355 

12,332 

13,059 

79a(l) 

351 

1,705 

187 

73 

1,965 

2,316 

79a(2) 

4, 265 

97, 828 

14, 650 

2,206 

114,684 

118,949 

79a(3) 

592 

16,321 

1,540 

598 

18,459 

19, 051 

79a(4) 

241 

4,444 

413 

4, 857 

5,098 

79a(5) 

79a(6) 

60 

5 

563 

9,522 

1,021 

906 

11,449 

12,013 

79a(8) 

748 

5,303 

1,109 

285 

6.697 

7, 445 

79b 

371 

2,023 

129 

208 

2,360 

2,731 

79c 

4,008 

26, 900 

3,877 

1,359 

32, 136 

36, 144 

79d 

578 

14, 900 

2,541 

738 

18, 179 

18, 757 

79e 

228 

1,606 

118 

59 

1,783 

2,011 

80 

372 

650 

103 

753 

1,125 

81a 

1,267 

2,824 

229 

60 

3,113 

4,380 

81b 

59 

391 

129 

520 

579 

81c 

135 

152 

152 

287 

81d 

113 

2, 652 

233 

91 

2,976 

3,089 

82 

12,535 

279,279 

25,358 

15, 085 

319,722 

332,257 

83a 

1,310 

65, 657 

1,893 

3,276 

70, 826 

72, 136 

83b 

1,087 

46,330 

1,687 

1,530 

49, 547 

50, 634 

83c 

687 

9,690 

157 

278 

10, 125 

10, S12 

83d 

30 

30 

30 

84a 

4,152 

78, 527 

15,164 

6, 636 

100, 327 

104, 479 

84b 

674 

4,544 

297 

178 

5,019 

5, 693 

85a 

12 

750 

13 

50 

813 

825 

85b 

1,594 

22,299 

2,114 

2,036 

20,449 

28,043 

85c 

319 

27 

15 

361 

361 

85d 

68 

68 

68 

85e 

1,159 

35,512 

2,704 

1,951 

40, 167 

41,326 

85f 

159 

2,670 

156 

171 

2,997 

3, 156 

S5g 

142 

1,903 

247 

243 

2,393 

2, 535 

85h 

72, 555 

1,371,089 

136, 930 

88,  6S7 

1,596,700 

1, 669, 261 

89-90 

23,415 

513, 256 

99, 299 

44, 695 

657, 250 

080, 665 

91 

17, 076 

429,398 

187, 155 

26, 536 

643,089 

660, 165 

92a 

3,008 

74, 142 

8,949 

3,350 

86,441 

89,449 

93a 

3,819 

110, 847 

15, 237 

3,500 

129,584 

133,403 

93  b 

4,962 

136, 110 

24,254 

11,266 

171,630 

176, 592 

93c 

112 

112 

112 

95 

3,001 

55, 547 

7,723 

2,767 

66,037 

69,038 

96 

340 

2,708 

268 

269 

3,245 

3, 585 

97 

518 

5, 522 

727 

4,477 

10, 726 

11,244 

98 

224 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter-  j 
national] 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 

Cause. 

American  troops  in  oth< 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Whice. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

323 

1,943 

748 

2, 691 

876 

84 

960 

2,588 

76b 

65 

49 

25 

74 

205 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

48 

503 

14 

517 

43 

1 

44 

421 

109 

109 

70 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

8 

31 

150 

181 

129 

i 

130 

4 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a  i 

4 

21 

39 

60 

261 

261 

2 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

224 

180 

56 

236 

560 

21 

581 

1,218 

36 

36 

3 

86d 

60 

118 

118 

753 

101 

854 

14G 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

409 

477 

47 

524 

472 

31 

503 

307 

86  f 

12 

4 

4 

18 

1 

19 

' 4S 

86g 

S6h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

258 

547 

204 

751 

361 

79 

440 

501 

86i 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

13 

47 

14 

61 

26 

8 

34 

11 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

127 

110 

22 

132 

294 

20 

314 

84 

87  b 

4 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

977 

3,  381 

853 

4,  234 

3, 638 

468 

4, 106 

3,499 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

267 

1,034 

169 

1,203 

1,  491 

173 

1,664 

872 

100c 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

449 

859 

125 

984 

815 

156 

971 

393 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

123 

491 

53 

544 

107 

4 

111 

42 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

126 

126 

78 

10 

10 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

583 

1,616 

86 

1,702 

2, 286 

150 

2,  436 

508 

147 

37 

184 

182 

111) 

292 

16S| 

79a 

113 

113 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

467 

1,094 

49 

1,  143 

1,632 

40 

1,672 

141. 

79a 

60 

170 

170 

270 

270 

107 

79a 

19 

19 

148 

148 

90 

79a 

54 

54 

79a 

2 

73 

73 

79b 

5 

22 

27 

157 

157 

29 

79c 

18 

25 

25 

24 

1 

25 

12! 

79d 

295 

303 

312 

615 

175 

175 

12 

79e 

417 

74 

491 

94 

94 

80 

2 

9 

9 

7 

8 

15 

81b 

40 

15 

270 

270 

55 

81r 

81d 

33 

94 

94 

82 

IS 

9 

9 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

512 

1,868 

650 

2,518 

1, 154 

193 

1,  347 

1,563 

83b 

Varicocele 

151 

1,667 

135 

1,802 

664 

26 

690 

2, 224 

83c 

994 

461 

461 

1,  461 

1,  461 

62t| 

83d 

58 

58 

' 160 

127 

' 287 

6S 

Sib 

Lymphatic* system,  other  diseases  of 

211 

2,  616 

874 

3,490 

2, 120 

379 

2,499 

7,711. 

60 

270 

29 

299 

86 

86 

127 

9 

9 

31 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

13 

420 

5 

425 

254 

18 

272 

M 

‘85d 

13 

6 

19 

8^0 

85f 

297 

321 

387 

530 

530 

15; 

32 

27 

2 

29 

6 

6 

81 

79 

79 

42 

42 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

3, 101 

7,089 

559 

7,  648 

6,934 

818 

7,  752 

5, 784| 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

617 

404 

109 

513 

251 

117 

368 

166 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

685 

1,  408 

185 

1,  593 

1,529 

329 

1,858 

135 

Q3n 

13 

527 

201 

201 

93b 

Pleurisy]  serofibrinous 

13 

554 

172 

726 

253 

56 

309 

251] 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

174 

1, 137 

121 

1,258 

504 

9 

513 

415 

96 

Asthma 

373 

341 

240 

581 

1,575 

182 

1, 757 

73| 

97 

13 

60 

60 

66 

66 

8<j 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

73 

182 

3 

185 

13 

13 

1 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


225 


dipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


entries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Other  countries  and  not  stated. 


White. 


7,436 

464 

103 


16 

521 


124 

1,601 

7 


1,052 

103 


2,134 
207 
11, 789 
1,268 
86 
1,366 
1,524 


26 
142 
3, 965 
211 


3,309 

411 


34 

42 

25 

530 

379 

16 


Colored. 


62 


277 

...3, 


Color  not 
stated. 


256 


39 


25 


300 

73 


216 

9 


Total. 


7, 754 
464 
103 


16 

560 


153 

1,632 

7 


1,110 

143 


2,177 

207 

12,366 

1,341 

86 

1,585 

1,533 


26 
156 
3, 979 
211 


3,323 

411 


Transports. 


White. 


3, 669 
429 
55 

13 


44 

76 


Colored. 


208 

26 


347 

680 

11 

7 

718 

24 


614 


9,187 

962 


1,281 

141 


63 

19 

2,382 

149 


1,777 

104 

19 


34 

42 

25 

531 

439 

16 


333 

21 

5 

458 

376 

20 


32 


Color  not 
stated. 


Filipinos. 


Total. 


3,889 

455 

55 

7 

13 


17 


40 

566 


28 


412 

697 

11 

7 

750 

24 


656 


9,  796 
962 


1,349 

141 


63 

22 

2,419 

149 


1,805 

104 

19 


342 

23 

5 

465 

376 

27 


113 

9 

115 


89 


474 

46 


183 


848 

105 

2 

576 

68 


10 

435 


331 

76 

28 


6 

78 

175 


Hawaiians. 


331 

"32 


131 

35 


Porto 

Ricans. 


11 

4 


331 

38 


140 

6 


806 

13 


793 


1,026 

138 

70 

2 

2 


177 


181 

252 

23 


600 

8 


222 


977 

359 


558 

94 


695 

175 

19 

312 

17 

119 

7 


46 

145 

1 

62 

147 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 

86b 

86c 

86d 

86e 

86f 

86g 

86h 

86i 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79a(6) 
79a(7) 
79a(8) 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85e 
85f 
85g 
85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 


92 


98 


3,298 

1,192 

1,809 

195 


239 

28 


3, 572 
1,220 
1,809 
196 


45 

975 

262 

215 

124 


2 

291 

13 

16 

5 


47 

1,266 

275 

231 

129 


325 

171 

114 


218 

28 

41 


284 

140 

133 

2 


1,639 

184 

65 

514 


426 

10 

1 


19,658 

4,103 

8,055 

700 

1,702 

1,826 


218 

249 

958 


130 


234 

"'4 


1,920 

184 

70 

518 


862 

15 

2 

363 

8 


243 


1,105 

15 

2 

363 

8 


1,273 

9 


1,145 

188 

179 

1 


197 

i.38 

”35 


426 

19 

1 


21,021 
4,  .540 
9, 192 
701 
1,702 
2, 153 


290 

28 

26 


12,  869 
5,042 
16,952 
536 

1,003  ; 
2,922 


1,247 
1,240 
6,  702 
96 
33 
353 


40 

54 

207 

18 


46 


290 

35 

26 


14,156 
6.336 
23,  861 
650 
1,036 
3,  321 


48 

3 

58 

22 

103 


7,034 
2,166 
2,  888 
262 
238 
573 


1,266 

58 

1,199 


141 

69 


3,  720 
2 

4 

5 


114 

10 


7, 468 
903 
2,407 


790 

454 


715 


74 


62 


853 

m 


1,495 

10 

219 


179 


1,674 

10 

219 


410 

45 


S59 


1,659 

154 

64 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


226 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


• 

Total  United  States  Army. 

Inter- 

national 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

Total 

officers 

Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

99a 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

45, 177 

45, 078 

3,751 

38,  873 

1,534 

920 

41,327 

99 

99b 

Abscess,  periapical,  local  infection  from 

1,727 

1,727 

214 

1,433 

36 

44 

1,513 

99c 

Mouth  and  anhexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

193, 133 

192, 348 

10,482 

165, 229 

11,481 

5, 156 

181, 866 

785 

101 

2, 434 

2,432 

39 

2,131 

255 

7 

2,393 

2 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

76, 876 

76,486 

8,204 

65, 351 

2, 186 

745 

68,282 

390  | 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

19,304 
433, 751 

19,304 

2,046 

16, 639 

394 

225 

17,258 
408, 001 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

430,  557 

22,  556 

376;  028 

20,329 

11,  644 

3,194 

105a 

54, 959 

54, 959 
244, 784 

7, 395 

44, 943 

2,228 

393 

47,  564 
238, 424 

105b 

Diarrhea 

245;  748 
686, 258 

6,360 

215,  420 

6,411 

16,  593 

964 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

684, 194 

37,  833 

605,  811 

24, 309 

16,241 

646, 361 

2,064 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

68, 155 

59, 116 

233 

54,  560 

3,935 

388 

58, 883 

9,039 

107a 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

4, 804 
14,  206 

3,343 

24 

2, 161 

88? 

276 

3,319 

1,461 

107b 

Oestodes 

14, 048 

498 

12,475 

770 

305 

13,  550 

158 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

5,  451 

4,  992 

338 

4,407 

241 

6 

4,  654 

459 

108 

Appendicitis 

1, 198, 650 

1,195,201 

63,  937 

1,046,807 

57,013 

27,444 

1,131,264 

3, 449 

109a 

Hernia 

1,  801, 072 

1,  797,  347 

58, 518 

1,610,  771 

104,610 

23, 448 

1, 738, 829 

3, 725 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

17,015 

17,007 

1,249 

14, 754 

834 

170 

15, 758 

8 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

124, 145 

123, 969 

4,  944 

101,719 

15,016 

2,  290 

119, 025 

176 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

432,  873 

425, 412 

24,  296 

363,  857 

31,832 

5, 427 

401,116 

7,461 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

6,057 

5,776 

514 

4,  575 

686 

1 

5,262 

281 1 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

11,218 

11,123 

2,619 

8,048 

294 

162 

8,504 

95 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

75, 453 

75, 239 

9,  372 

61,606 

2,  884 

1,377 

65, 867 

214 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

73, 230 

72, 770 

5,  202 

62,  329 

3,269 

1,970 

67,  568 

460 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

21,792 

21,  590 

1,386 

18,  856 

1,045 

303 

20,  204 

202 

117a 

Peritonitis 

3,544 

3,  540 

113 

2,719 

642 

66 

3,427 

4 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

64, 986 

64,  859 

3,  868 

56, 478 

3,  504 

1,009 

60, 991 

127 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

771 

771 

67 

687 

11 

6 

704 

U8b 

Visceroptosis 

4,320 

4,316 

370 

3,860 

86 

3,946 

4 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

10, 735 

10, 694 

656 

8, 810 

30S 

920 

10, 038 

41 

119 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvcnereal ). 
Nephritis,  acute 

92,  475 

92, 318 

5, 99s 

78, 278 

3,753 

4,289 

86,  320 

157 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

204, 337 

203,  420 

11,917 

177, 166 

10, 722 

3, 615 

191,  503 

917 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

7,  061 

7,061 

395 

6, 135 

400 

131 

6,666 

122b 

Nephroptosis.  /. 

3j  637 

3,637 

276 

3;  252 
3,946 

19 

90 

3;  361 
4,  065 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

4,  784 

4;  750 

685 

119 

34 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

39,  565 

39, 406 

2, 882 

34, 447 

1,666 

411 

36,  524 

159 

I22e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

35, 652 

35, 538 

3,387 

27, 626 

3,  794 

731 

32, 151 

114 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

54, 821 

54, 640 

8, 346 

43, 577 

1,780 

937 

46, 294 

181 

124a 

Cystitis 

83, 141 

82, 817 

4,708 

70,  059 

6, 650 

1,400 

78, 109 

324 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

44,  805 

44,  756 

391 

38,  846 

4,  640 

879 

44,  365 

49 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

48,  662 

48, 443 

2,147 

38,  094 

7, 452 

750 

46,  296 

2191, 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

22,  347 

22,  234 

836 

17,367 

3, 393 

638 

21,398 

113 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

4,060 
20, 486 
27,  837 

4,  060 

254 

3,  403 

383 

20 

3,806 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

20,  486 

3,  524 

15;  997 
22,  596 

767 

198 

16, 962 
27, 072 

127a 

Balanitis 

27,  754 

'682 

4,085 

391 

83', 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) - 

54,  460 

54, 058 

2,687 

43,  505 

6,294 

1,572 

51,371 

402 

127c 

Hydrocele 

SO,  787 

78,  748 

1,858 

70,  582 

5,537 

771 

76,  890 

2.039 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

21,419 

21, 298 

212 

17, 221 

3,  388 

477 

21,  086 

121 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvene- 

116,  660 

115, 930 

3,  452 

95,  763 

11,527 

5, 188 

112,  478 

730: 

142 

real). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 
Gangrene 

3,467 

3, 455 

302 

2,223 

875 

55 

3, 153 

12: 

143a 

Carbuncle 

43, 089 

42, 580 

3,  373 

37,212 

951 

1,044 

39, 207 

509: 

143b 

Furuncle 

216, 121 

212,  891 

6,  457 

195, 060 

5, 190 

6,184 

206, 434 

3, 236 

144a 

Abscess 

294, 150 

289,  766 

9,  360 

249,  291 

23,  289 

7,826 

280, 406 

4.384 

144b 

Cellulitis 

226, 215 

223, 212 

7, 130 

201, 333 

10, 156 

4,593 

216, 082 

3,003 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

48,  314 

45,  319 

857 

40,  872 

2,838 

752 

44, 462 

2,995 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

124, 143 

123, 010 

1,703 

115, 936 

2,543 

2,828 

121,307 

1,103 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

19, 665 

19,  613 

234 

17, 124 

912 

1,343 

19, 379 

52 

145d 

Clavus 

6,  866 

6,  670 

132 

5,  882 

562 

94 

6,  538 

196 

145e 

Dermatitis 

12,  880 

12, 624 

703 

10,  969 

625 

327 

11,921 

256 

1451 

Eczema 

93,  529 

92,  985 

4,  853 

83,  234 

2,643 

2,255 

88, 132 

544 

145g 

Erythema 

20,  599 

20,  567 

330 

18, 694 

893 

650 

20,  237 

32 

145h 

Herpes 

42,  484 

42, 138 

1,594 

36, 278 

3,  409 

857 

40,  544 

346 

145i 

Impetigo 

47,955 

47,  792 

1,229 

42,978 

937 

2,  648 

46,  563 

163 

145j 

Lichen 

2,294 

2,022 

8,598 

2,259 

24 

1,960 

158 

117 

2,  235 

35 

145k 

2,022 

40 

1,895 

61 

26 

1,982 

1451 

Pityriasis 

8,  575 

173 

s;009 

302 

91 

8,402 

23 

145m 

Psoriasis 

43, 131 

42,  767 

1,806 

38,  043 

882 

2,  036 

40,  961 

364 

145n 

Scabies 

394, 449 

393,770 

17,  407 

334,  614 

7, 769 

33, 980 

376, 363 

679 

1450 

Skin  and  cellulartissue,  other  diseases  of 

356,620 

353, 123 

11,  299 

302,  730 

25, 195 

13,  899 

341,824 

3,497 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


227 


ilipino , Porto  Rican,  and,  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Inter- 
nan  -nal 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color 

not 

stated. 

Total. 

1,687 

12, 368 

811 

13, 179 

14,860 

2,052 

24,  549 

723 

919 

26, 191 

28, 243 

99a 

214 

1, 124 

28 

1, 152 

1,  366 

253 

8 

44 

305 

305 

99b 

3,828 

46, 464 

4,  680 

51, 144 

54, 972 

6,  549 

114, 627 

6,638 

5,110 

126, 375 

132, 924 

99c 

39 

1,386 

186 

1,572 

1,611 

743 

63 

7 

813 

813 

101 

3, 915 

41,  843 

1,  201 

43,  044 

46, 959 

3, 980 

21,  921 

846 

745 

23, 512 

27, 492 

102a 

1,677 

10,  949 

151 

11, 100 

12,  777 

342 

5, 340 

243 

225 

5, 808 

6, 150 

102b 

10, 630 

207,  694 

10, 604 

218,  298 

228, 928 

11, 283 

156, 837 

8,628 

11,544 

177, 009 

188, 292 

102c 

4,345 

30, 221 

1,  526 

31,  747 

36, 092 

3,012 

13,  492 

589 

393 

14, 474 

17, 486 

105a 

2,082 

32,  327 

2,  380 

34,  707 

36, 789 

4, 079 

178, 942 

3, 916 

16, 213 

199, 071 

203, 150 

105b 

10,  470 

138, 913 

7,  273 

146, 186 

156,  656 

26, 769 

454, 240 

15, 508 

16, 030 

485, 778 

512,  547 

105c 

188 

50,  505 

3,852 

54,  357 

54,  545 

38 

3,  417 

31 

331 

3,779 

3,  817 

106 

10 

1,313 

547 

1,860 

1,870 

10 

558 

69 

276 

903 

913 

107a 

339 

7,599 

482 

8,  081 

8,420 

149 

4,  552 

252 

304 

5,10S 

5,  257 

107b 

139 

3,  316 

103 

3, 419 

3,  558 

166 

838 

42 

6 

886 

1,  052 

107c 

35, 121 

573, 045 

26,  604 

599,  649 

634,  770 

26,  424 

436, 502 

22, 934 

27, 281 

486,  717 

513, 141 

108 

39,  512 

1,115, 909 

77,  571 

1, 193, 480 

1,  232, 992 

18, 046 

474, 417 

25, 841 

23, 194 

523, 452 

541,  498 

109a 

752 

8,316 

301 

8,617 

9,  369 

483 

5,738 

497 

170 

6, 405 

6,  888 

109b 

1, 925 

56, 297 

10, 133 

66, 430 

68,  355 

2, 950 

43, 834 

4,776 

2,243 

50,  853 

53, 803 

110a 

18,  389 

263, 419 

21,  240 

284, 659 

303, 048 

5,243 

80, 243 

8,453 

5, 330 

94, 026 

99,  269 

110b 

113 

2,749 

173 

2, 922 

3, 035 

400 

1,421 

513 

1 

1,935 

2, 335 

113 

1,  081 

4,456 

75 

4,  531 

5, 612 

1,  538 

3, 343 

185 

162 

3,690 

5, 22S 

114 

4, 917 

32,  954 

1,  215 

34, 169 

39, 086 

4, 381 

26, 882 

1,  327 

1,372 

29, 581 

33, 962 

115a 

1,891 

25, 962 

1,677 

27, 639 

29, 530 

3, 166 

33, 121 

1,  514 

1, 961 

36, 596 

39,  762 

115b 

930 

14,315 

785 

15, 100 

16, 030 

373 

3,497 

258 

302 

4,057 

4, 430 

115c 

60 

1,765 

237 

2,002 

2,  062 

53 

7SS 

395 

66 

1,249 

1,302 

117a 

2,010 

29,  546 

1,765 

31,311 

33, 321 

1,642 

24, 065 

1,529 

1, 00s 

26, 602 

28,244 

117b 

58 

324 

324 

382 

9 

363 

6 

369 

37S 

118a 

194 

2,631 

86 

2, 717 

2, 911 

165 

1,205 

1,205 

1,370 

118b 

474 

5,315 

118 

5,433 

5,907 

88 

3j  361 

187 

831 

4, 379 

4)  467 

118c 

1,646 

20, 372 

1, 358 

21, 730 

23, 376 

4,314 

56, 856 

2,144 

4, 289 

63,  289 

67, 603 

119 

5,888 

68, 978 

3, 696 

72, 674 

78, 562 

5,019 

104, 314 

6,797 

3, 615 

114, 726 

119, 745 

120 

242 

3, 959 

124 

4,083 

4,325 

118 

1, 998 

276 

131 

2,405 

2,  523 

122a 

141 

1,985 

2 

1, 9S7 

2,128 

135 

1, 196 

17 

90 

1, 303 

1,  438 

122b 

685 

3, 192 

119 

3,311 

3, 996 

725 

725 

122c 

1,619 

22, 051 

890 

22,  941 

24,  560 

1,263 

10,  900 

280 

409 

11,  589 

12, 852 

122d 

2, 154 

18, 227 

1, 989 

20,  216 

22, 370 

1,206 

8,677 

1,624 

731 

11, 032 

12, 238 

122e 

3,  756 

24, 655 

690 

25, 345 

29, 101 

4, 193 

17, 200 

1,044 

937 

19, 181 

23,  374 

123 

1,  849 

43, 695 

3,503 

47, 19S 

49,  047 

2,666 

24, 583 

2,766 

1,400 

28, 749 

31,415 

124a 

221 

25,  965 

3,313 

29,  278 

29, 499 

170 

12, 346 

1, 253 

879 

14, 478 

14,  648 

124b 

947 

27,  08S 

6,  441 

33,  529 

34, 476 

1,  200 

10, 131 

953 

750 

11,834 

13,  034 

125a 

621 

9,366 

2,191 

11,557 

12, 178 

215 

7,488 

1,163 

63S 

9,  289 

9,  504 

125b 

161 

1,658 

276 

1,934 

2,095 

93 

1,706 

107 

20 

1,833 

1,  926 

125c 

1, 816 

8,890 

484 

9, 374 

11,190 

1,605 

6,891 

260 

198 

7, 349 

8,954 

126 

241 

15,  814 

3,  443 

19,  257 

19, 498 

421 

6,171 

569 

384 

7, 124 

7,  545 

127a 

1, 152 

23,  446 

4,469 

27, 915 

29,  067 

1,  434 

19, 112 

1,753 

1, 565 

22,  430 

23, 864 

127b 

1,099 

49, 084 

4, 13S 

53,  222 

54,  321 

739 

20, 233 

1,  280 

769 

22,  282 

23, 021 

127c 

94 

12,651 

2,878 

15,529 

15,  623 

11S 

4,  212 

315 

465 

4, 992 

5,110 

127d 

1,647 

56, 433 

5,524 

61,  957 

63,  604 

1,  704 

36,  420 

5, 722 

5, 0S5 

47,  227 

48, 931 

127e 

302 

1,628 

513 

2,141 

2,443 

593 

361 

55 

1,009 

1,009 

142 

2,040 

17, 331 

571 

17,  902 

19,  942 

1,  330 

19, 019 

380 

1,031 

20,  430 

21,  760 

143a 

4,  021 

111,207 

2,254 

113, 461 

117,  482 

2,233 

75, 889 

1,  942 

6, 086 

S3, 917 

86, 150 

143b 

l 5, 179 

144,  587 

14,  929 

159,  516 

104,  695 

3, 956 

97,  288 

7,865 

7,  730 

112,  8S3 

116, 839 

144a 

1 4, 492 

116, 120 

6,  633 

122,  753 

127,  245 

2,432 

77, 168 

3,103 

4,502 

84, 773 

87,  205 

144b 

561 

27,  299 

988 

28, 287 

28, 848 

263 

8,630 

588 

733 

9,  951 

10, 214 

145a 

927 

76,  717 

1,703 

78,  420 

79,  347 

623 

33, 945 

618 

2,781 

37,  344 

37,  967 

145b 

30 

6, 980 

51S 

7, 498 

7,  528 

204 

9,  570 

391 

1,  341 

11,  302 

11,  506 

145c 

115 

5, 062 

439 

5,  501 

5,616 

17 

627 

59 

90 

776 

793 

145d 

357 

7,888 

373 

8,261 

8,618 

330 

2,225 

249 

318 

2,  792 

3,122 

145e 

2, 43 1 

45, 114 

1,547 

46, 661 

49,  092 

2,374 

35,  050 

936 

2,227 

38,  213 

40,  587 

145f 

208 

13,  273 

656 

13, 929 

14, 137 

11S 

4,  985 

213 

650 

5,  SIS 

5,  966 

145g 

837 

22,  604 

2,295 

24,899 

25,  736 

736 

12,  370 

1,093 

847 

14,310 

15,046 

145h 

425 

17, 181 

553 

17, 734 

18, 159 

786 

24,  332 

'361 

2, 648 

27,  341 

28, 127 

145i 

24 

1,  372 

144 

1,516 

1, 540 

537 

13 

117 

667 

667 

145j 

15 

1,316 

59 

1,375 

1,390 

25 

404 

2 

26 

432 

457 

145k 

114 

5,560 

222 

5,782 

5,896 

59 

2, 108 

80 

91 

2,  279 

2,  33S 

1451 

757 

16, 171 

602 

16, 773 

17,  530 

1,033 

21, 108 

277 

2,016 

23,401 

24,  434 

145m 

1 5, 331 

120,  425 

2,708 

123, 133 

128, 514 

11,  903 

209, 885 

5,  049 

33,  875 

248,  809 

260,  712 

145n 

1 6, 018 

161, 196 

17,  460 

178, 656 

184, 674 

5,054 

130,  894 

7, 108 

13,  829 

151,  831 

156,  885 

1450 

228 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  other 

Inter- 

national 

Cause. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored 

Total. 

White. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of . 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

12 

SO 

80 

26 

26 

65 

99b 

50 

99c 

105 

1,124 

65 

1,189 

339 

57 

396 

358 

101 

6 

6 

102a 

309 

453 

64 

517 

193 

193 

424 

102  b 

27 

163 

163 

9 

102c 

643 

2,239 

212 

615 

2, 854 

2, 238 
601 

406 

2,644 

601 

1,913 

105a 

38 

71 

283 

286 

105  b 

Diarrhea 

199 

231 

88 

319 

258 

6 

264 

178 

105c 

594 

4, 420 

583 

5,003 

326 

1,119 

121 

1,240 

12 

782 

106 

7 

274 

52 

12 

204 

107a 

4 

204 

266 

470 

67 

67 

7 

107  b 

10 

80 

19 

99 

64 

17 

81 

90 

107c 

33 

163 

96 

259 

39 

39 

51 

108 

Appendicitis 

2,392 

6,211 

6,094 

806 

12,305 

9,382 

1,042 

10,  424 

5,680 
2, 177 

109a 

Hernia 

960 

3,373 

89 

4,179 

3,308 

44 

299 

3,607 

77 

109  b 

14 

89 

33 

411 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

69 

242 

28 

270 

210 

56 

266 

359 

110b 

664 

6,579 

965 

7,  544 

3, 481 

956 

4,437 

4,819 

137 

113 

1 

74 

74 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

10 

10 

13 

81 

136 

Cholecystitis 

74 

762 

74 

836 

247 

248 

495 

258  | 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

145 

1,167 

22 

1,189 

299 

438 

37 

475 

693 

115c 

117a 

83 

299 

1 

1 

401 

12 

12 

30 

30 

15 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

216 

483 

195 

678 

1,111 

1,111 

299  ! 

118a 

118b 

11 

11 

11 

! 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

94 

6 

6 

33 

33 

2 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (none ener eat). 

119 

38 

144 

145 

289 

56 

56 

165 

120 

1,010 

546 

69 

615 

842 

58 

990 

1,541  ! 
39 

122a 

122b 

122c 

35 

29 

29 

122d 

122e 

244 

361 

605 

277 

no 

387 

521 

27 

102 

177 

279 

121 

4 

125 

216 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

397 

286 

42 

328 

593 

4 

597 

122 

124a 

124b 

Cystitis 

193 

481 

311 

792 

215 

52 

297 

521 

166 

32 

198 

26 

2 

28 

44  i 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonveneral) 

173 

4 

177 

388 

51 

439 

.80 

125b 

125c 

126 

56 

7 

63 

188 

188 

65 

21 

21 

3 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

io3 

69 

23 

92 

41 

41 

67 

127a 

Balanitis 

20 

148 

18 

166 

192 

55 

247 

27 

127  b 

101 

186 

31 

217 

70 

36 

106 

214 

127c 

Hydrocele 

20 

581 

92 

673 

279 

27 

306 

143 

127d 

127e 

110 

112 

222 

92 

37 

129 

78! 

Genitourinary  system, other  diseases  of  (nonvene- 
real). 

101 

359 

71 

430 

270 

99 

369 

427 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

1 

1 

143a 

143b 

3 

65 

65 

178 

178 

185 

203 

1,683 

818 

2,501 

1,784 

1,921 

172 

2,  093 

1,739 

1,345 

114a 

144b 

225 

1,567 

217 

715 

179 

894 

206 

1,740 

1,996 

101 

1,841 

1,967 

236 

2,203 

2,2S9 

145a 

145b 

Trichophytosis 

33 

1,040 

161 

3,036 

1,096 

222 

1,318 

1,404 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

153 

1,585 

1,746 

13 

1. 166 

61 

1,227 

1,4.7' 

13 

33 

3 

36 

2011 

U5d 

145e 

145f 

26 

31 

57 

48 

33 

81 

71 

16 

55 

3 

58 

92 

92 

320 

Eczema 

48 

667 

63 

730 

551 

97 

648 

l.OlSii 

145g 

145h 

4 

81 

10 

91 

78 

5 

83 

24 

21 

323 

5 

328 

205 

16 

221 

105 

145i 

18 

278 

278 

374 

23 

397 

54 

145j 

145k 

1451 

22 

22 

24 

1 

25 

49 

49 

2 

2 

47 

47 

48 

48 

i 

191 

145m 

16 

329 

3 

332 

116 

116 

145n 

123 

222 

222 

174 

11 

185 

41; 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

227 

1,802 

489 

2,291 

1,519 

104 

1,623 

4, 13- 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


229 


{ ilipino , Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


imtries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

1,698 

1 

1,699 

87 

87 

90 

99a 



1,717 

45 

1,762 

600 

41 

1 

642 

268 

465 

99c 

2 

2 

307 

307 

210 

75 

285 

49 

196 

145 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

150 

150 

28 

28 

3,445 

46 

14 

90 

3,549 

46 

1,662 

85 

62 

42 

10 

1,734 

127 

1,775 

383 

1,036 

3,108 

3,885 

76 

15 

23 

372 

188 

57 

3,495 

4,096 

133 

376 

2,452 

72 

6 

801 

8 

23 

390 

3,276 

72 

465 

1,020 

1,250 

1,400 

148 

233 

668 

830 

5 

64 

4,413 

50 

30 
85 

100 

31 

146 

10 

353 
1,034 
7, 789 
61 
10 
226 
551 

3 

3 

9 

9 

47 

1 

48 

43 

43 



11,026 

8,288 

35 

IS 

163 

254 

11,224 

8,560 

4, 955 
3,299 

304 

75 

5,259 

3,374 

62 

240 

1,907 

185 

24 

172 
397 

56 

119 

173 

2,230 

318 

97 

97 

59 

3 

560 

47 

607 

217 

23 

18 

359 

15 

94 

2,689 

216 

65 

10S 

3,616 

9 

34 

74 

3,724 

9 

1,700 

185 

184 

23 

110b 

32 

32 

3 

21 

114 

115a 

115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

351 

5 

152 

20 

21 

579 

579 

369 

19 

2 

290 

290 

53 

1 

171 

109 

10 

816 

1 

817 

158 

15 

82 

13 

32 

24 

24 



73 

89 

162 

20 

3 

23 

22 

19 

32 

378 

118c 

119 

120 
122a 

274 

274 

411 

106 

517 

700 

37 

125 

3S1 

287 

■ 60 

347 

658 

37 

42 

158 

102 



102 

71 

71 

34 

122c 

122d 

122e 

123 

124a 

124b 

125a 

377 

2 

379 

74 

25 

99 

159 

16 

181 

55 

198 

198 

349 

92 

6 

372 

372 

349 

258 

276 

161 

18 

40 

11 

138 

138 

201 

26 

79 

19 

157 

3 

160 

140 

204 

32 

236 

107 

15 

15 



12o  b 

8 

8 

31 

31 

147 

209 

128 

55 

948 

126 

127a 

127b 

127c 

127d 

127e 

97 

7 

104 

147 

44 

73 

66 

13 

315 

14 

148 

116 

2 

38 

273 

7 

280 

204 

5 

181 

1,857 

106 

377 

134 

2 

136 

128 

69 

12 

81 

9 

46 

60 

972 

51 

97 

1,120 

8S2 

6 

2 

2 

12 
322 
2,643 
2, 209 
1,646 

142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

208 

13 

221 

226 

226 

811 

24 

48 

390 

163 

539 

1,785 

852 

1,811 
2, 470 
784 

3 

9S 

1,912 

810 

1 

21 

87 

91 

2,578 

875 

1,319 

1,265 

78 

83 

9 

1,406 

1,348 

143 

205 

297 

10 

37 

437 

122 

393 

91 

304 

144b 
145a 
145b 
145c 
145d 
145e 
145  f 
145g 
145h 
145i 

19 

323 

143 

2,  703 
514 
46 
163 
88 
312 
32 
217 
89 

217 

419 

640 

47 

6S7 

205 

170 

6 

211 

2 

213 

297 

38 

4 

42 

10 

25 

68 

157 

343 

9 

352 

37 

100 

400 

28 

428 

437 

i3i 

278 

9 

140 

122 

10 

288 

393 

31 

56 

98 

18 

173 

173 

91 

5 

124 

124 

5 

35 

145j 

145k 

181 



181 

64 

64 

81 

1,293 

905 

19 

360 

4 

1451 

48 

1 2, 200 
! 2, 335 

20 

81 

4 

1 

105 

2,306 

2,384 

1,293 
850  ' 

226 

3S2 

71 

145n 

49 

34 

21 

1,691 

404 

1,402 

145o 

230 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored | 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total  United  States  Army. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  en 
White. 

isted  men 
Colored. 

, America! 

Color 

not 

stated. 

1 troops. 
Total. 

Total 
native 
troops.  1 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

75, 741 

75, 499 

2, 760 

65, 204 

6,971 

564 

72, 739 

242 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

59, 115 

58, 340 

402 

51, 636 

5, 089 

1,  213 

57,938 

775 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

92,417 

91,912 

4,064 

79,  634 

6,477 

1,737 

87, 848 

505 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

40,  523 

40, 465 

1,258 

35, 855 

3,108 

244 

39,  207 

58' 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint....* 

4,822 

4,  822 

411 

4,257 

139 

15 

4,411 

147c 

Synovitis 

82, 080 

81, 659 

4,  876 

69, 606 

4,  596 

2,  581 

76, 783 

4?i 

147d 

11,940 

11,940 

791 

10, 821 

254 

74 

11, 149 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 

35;  920 

35, 747 

1,276 

31,  574 

2, 381 

516 

34;  471 

173 

tism  excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

47, 184 

47, 017 

959 

42, 490 

3,102 

466 

46, 058 

167 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

38, 650 

38, 554 

407 

36, 669 

1,129 

349 

38, 147 

96 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

24,916 

24,  908 

787 

22, 685 

849 

587 

24, 121 

8 

149d 

Myositis 

70, 282 

70, 022 

2, 376 

60, 742 

5,  557 

1,347 

67, 646 

260 

149e 

Pes  planus 

547,  032 

546, 687 

7,  268 

500, 465 

29,  0S6 

9, 868 

539, 419 

345 

149f 

8, 185 

8, 185 

86 

7,  539 

387 

173 

8,  099 

149R 

Tenosynovitis 

33;  596 

33,  520 

2,  039 

29^  172 

1,452 

857 

31,  481 

76 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

414,  795 

413, 163 

11,239 

361,  859 

29,  261 

10, 804 

401,924 

1,632 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 

diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

35, 785 

35, 629 

1,047 

31, 203 

2,  760 

619 

34,  582 

156 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

1, 728, 396 

1, 716, 386 

56, 847 

1,432,287 

167,752 

59, 500 

1,659,539 

12,01(1 

Total 

62,681,428 

62,337,466 

2,136,131 

52,479,537 

6, 259,  519 

1, 462, 279 

60,  201,  335 

343, 962 

Oflice 

classifi- 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries'*. 

cation. 

1 

Bites 

7,159 

7,108 

134 

6,075 

643 

256 

6,974 

2 

Burns 

126, 180 

125,726 

5,208 

104,863 

7, 881 

7,774 

120,518 

454 

3 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

26,550 

26, 441 

980 

22,741 

2,121 

599 

25,461 

109 

4 

Compression 

533 

533 

519 

14 

533 

5 

Concussion 

34,623 

34, 426 

4,628 

26,642 

1,222 

1,934 

29, 798 

197,1 

6 

Contusion 

611,048 

608, 030 

20,842 

510, 833 

34,596 

41,759 

587, 188 

3,018 

7 

Crushing 

75,223 

75,210 

2,214 

66, 221 

4,320 

2, 455 

72,996 

13 1 

8 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

44, 752 

44,629 

2,303 

41, 016 

775 

532 

42, 323 

123 

9 

Dislocation  of  joint 

135,591 

134, 729 

8,524 

114, 172 

6,957 

5,076 

126,205 

S62 

10 

Dislocation,  articular  cartilage  of  knee 

62, 464 

62, 352 

5,779 

53,079 

1,075 

2,419 

56,573 

112 

11 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

70 

70 

67 

2 

1 

70 

12 

Epiphyseal  separation 

2,744 

2,608 

352 

2,157 

20 

79 

2,256 

136 

13 

Eye* and  annexa,  traumatisms  of 

27, 464 

27,050 

442 

21, 741 

3,011 

1,856 

26, 60S 

414; 

14 

Foreign  bodies 

24, 319 

24,200 

429 

19,392 

3, 063 

1,316 

23,771 

118 

15 

Fracture,  simple 

1, 7&3, 336 

1 , 776, 343 

113,295 

1,518,689 

81,523 

62,  836 

1,663,048 

6,993; 

16 

Fracture,  compound 

697, 255 

695,930 

39, 094 

590,905 

38, 766 

27, 165 

656, 836 

1,325 

17 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

15,202 

15, 068 

979 

13, 229 

688 

172 

14,089 

134 

18 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

43, 135 

43, 134 

2,093 

35,508 

1,383 

4, 150 

41,041 

1 

19 

Gunshot  wounds 

19, 986 

19, 863 

287 

18,335 

736 

505 

19,576 

123 

20 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

7, 678 

7,568 

951 

6,388 

197 

32 

6,617 

11( 

21 

Homicides 

219 

219 

3 

117 

99 

J216 

22 

Poisoning  by  food 

11,968 

11, 90S 

747 

10, 294 

240 

627 

11,161 

23 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

8,  424 

8, 355 

344 

7,330 

468 

213 

8,  Oil 

6Sl 

24 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

133,415 

133, 224 

4,398 

117,154 

9,937 

1,735 

128, 826 

191 

25 

Sprain  of  joint 

823,310 

820, 043 

33,718 

705,548 

34,623 

46,154 

786,325 

3,261 

26 

Strain 

125, 273 

125,018 

4,180 

107, 531 

6,052 

7,255 

120, 838 

255 

27 

Suicide 

967 

951 

212 

688 

28 

23 

739 

1C, 

28 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

92, 577 

92, 454 

6,404 

78,834 

4,394 

2,822 

86,050 

127 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

136,289 

136,216 

9,824 

108,855 

7,490 

10,047 

126,392 

7c1 

30 

W ounds , penetrating 

194,842 

194,575 

5, 897 

160, 444 

13,038 

15, 196 

188,678 

26/  ' 

31 

Wounds,  perforating 

157,259 

157,074 

3,500 

138,430 

7,711 

7, 433 

153,574 

i&: 

32 

Wounds  (others) 

949, 121 

941,109 

28, 289 

800,278 

66,292 

46,250 

912,820 

8,  Oh 

33 

Traumatisms  (others) 

394, 400 

391,868 

16,771 

328, 419 

25,620 

21,058 

375,097 

2, 53/ 

Total 

6,773,376 

6,744,032 

322,824 

5,736,494 

364,985 

319,729 

6,421,208 

29,3k: 

Grand  total 

69,454,804 

69,081,498 

2,458, 955 

58,216,031 

6,624,504 

1, 782, 008 

66,622,543 

373,3' 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY"  COUNTRY, 


231 


llipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


- 


[Tnited  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Intel- 

national 

-L  ut  ill 

-L  Oldl 

classifi- 

officers 

officers 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

not 

Total. 

enlisted 

men. 

stated. 

men. 

1, 517 

41,  508 

5,161 

46,669 

48, 186 

1, 169 

22, 057 

1, 686 

559 

24, 302 

25,  471 

146a 

301 

33, 019 

3. 654 

36, 673 

36, 977 

34 

17, 212 

1, 265 

1, 191 

19, 671 

19,  705 

146b 

2,316 

48,  828 

3,525 

52, 353 

54,669 

1,545 

28,  111 

2,792 

1,  737 

32,640 

34, 185 

146c 

870 

25,  974 

2,674 

28, 648 

29, 518 

267 

9, 031 

211 

244 

9, 4S6 

9, 753 

147a 

227 

2,  345 

107 

2,452 

2,679 

184 

1,848 

32 

15 

1, 895 

2, 079 

147b 

2,459 

38, 450 

2,501 

40, 951 

43, 410 

2,202 

29, 035 

2,018 

2,559 

33, 612 

35, 814 

147c 

319 

5,683 

251 

5,934 

6,253 

434 

4,072 

3 

74 

4, 149 

4,583 

147d 

500 

17,  861 

1,833 

19, 694 

20, 194 

763 

12,  967 

506 

516 

13, 9S9 

14, 752 

147e 

515 

26,842 

1, 556 

28, 398 

28, 913 

433 

14, 594 

1,442 

464 

16, 500 

16, 933 

149a 

198 

25,  974 

6S9 

26, 663 

26,  861 

194 

10, 028 

440 

349 

10, 817 

11,011 

149b 

469 

11,  434 

460 

11, 894 

12, 363 

317 

10,  709 

368 

5S7 

11, 664 

11, 981 

149e 

1, 092 

26, 102 

1, 689 

27, 791 

28,883 

1,177 

32, 564 

3, 740 

1, 339 

37, 643 

3S,  820 

149d 

2,193 

242,  052 

13,111 

255, 163 

257, 356 

4,429 

241, 583 

15, 529 

9,  738 

266,  S50 

271, 279 

149e 

86 

5,912 

361 

6,273 

6,359 

1,  554 

26 

173 

1,753 

1, 753 

149f 

1, 171 

16,  796 

1, 110 

17,  906 

19,  077 

"S3 

11, 975 

329 

838 

13, 142 

13,  925 

149g 

6,147 

214,  516 

15, 877 

230, 393 

236, 540 

4,962 

13S,  963 

12, 427 

10, 690 

162,  0S0 

167,  042 

149h 

600 

19, 591 

1,596 

21, 1S7 

21,  787 

434 

11,  275 

1,002 

613 

12,  S90 

13,  324 

150 

29,  224 

985, 606 

131,  540 

1,117, 146 

1,146,370 

26, 060 

409,  523 

31,  705 

58,463 

499, 691 

525,  751 

1S9 

210,  447 

32, 009, 543 

3, 992, 735 

36, 002, 278 

37, 212, 725 

875, 986 

19, 179,  27S 

2, 132, 199 

1, 444, 047 

22, 755,  524 

23, 631, 510 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

95 

2,753 

101 

2,854 

2, 949 

39 

3,013 

498 

256 

3, 767 

3,  S06 

1 

2,308 

45,755 

3,190 

48,945 

51,253 

2,806 

56, 140 

4,623 

7,687 

68, 450 

71, 256 

2 

378 

13, 761 

1,423 

15, 1S4 

15,562 

502 

8,0S2 

516 

599 

9,197 

9,699 

3 

427 

14 

441 

441 

92 

92 

92 

4 

2,229 

14,108 

293 

14,401 

16,630 

2,299 

11,836 

828 

1,932 

14,596 

16,895 

5 

11, 2S2 

245,919 

13, 680 

259,599 

270, 881 

8,898 

255, 98S 

19,848 

41,441 

317,277 

326,175 

6 

1,295 

27, 787 

1,367 

29, 154 

30,449 

. 919 

36,727 

2,779 

2,455 

41,961 

42, 880 

7 

1,987 

35,567 

418 

35, 985 

37,972 

30S 

4,109 

300 

526 

4,935 

5,243 

8 

4,834 

60,295 

2,908 

63, 203 

68,037 

3,187 

50,458 

3,343 

5, 068 

5S, S69 

62,056 

9 

1,920 

20, 839 

584 

21,423 

23, 343 

3,859 

30,125 

491 

2,187 

32, 803 

36,662 

10 



67 

2 

1 

70 

70 

11 

127 

1,558 

20 

1, 578 

1,705 

225 

418 

79 

497 

722 

12 

122 

9,703 

901 

10,  604 

10,726 

311 

11, 1S3 

2,070 

1, 856 

15,109 

15,420 

13 

170 

10, 257 

1,473 

11,730 

11,900 

ISO 

8,545 

1,497 

1,316 

11,358 

11,538 

14 

| 55,597 

686,302 

31,924 

71S.226 

773,823 

55,394 

781,321 

47,090 

62,577 

890, 988 

946,382 

15 

15,386 

205,546 

12,363 

217,909 

233, 295 

21,694 

365, 911 

26,012 

26, 924 

418,847 

440,541 

16 

683 

10,262 

376 

10,638 

11,321 

296 

2,799 

304 

172 

3,275 

3,571 

17 

655 

12,016 

140 

12, 156 

12,811 

1,283 

22,666 

1,216 

3,637 

27,519 

28, 802 

IS 

187 

14,957 

575 

15,532 

15,719 

70 

2,646 

36 

505 

3, 1S7 

3,257 

19 

871 

4,128 

86 

4,214 

5,085 

7S 

1,863 

56 

32 

1,951 

2,029 

20 

1 

88 

22 

110 

hi 

1 

29 

76 

105 

106 

21 

380 

5,381 

106 

5,487 

5, 867 

349 

4,138 

105 

627 

4,870 

5,219 

22 

233 

4,287 

129 

4,416 

4,649 

100 

2,624 

318 

213 

3, 155 

3,255 

23 

2,420 

94, 820 

7,176 

101,996 

104,416 

1,837 

18,679 

1,887 

1,735 

22,301 

24,138 

24 

15, 530 

327,007 

16, 262 

343, 269 

358, 799 

17,598 

357, 708 

15,831 

46,072 

419,611 

437, 209 

25 

2,500 

56,041 

2, 353 

58,394 

60, 894 

1,569 

48, 252 

3,417 

7,199 

58,868 

60,437 

26 

1S3 

571 

27 

598 

7S1 

29 

106 

23 

129 

158 

27 

3,628 

39,598 

1,776 

41,374 

45,002 

2, 638 

37,043 

2,519 

2,822 

42,384 

45,022 

28 

5,274 

37,271 

1,425 

3S, 696 

43,970 

4, 405 

68,266 

5,753 

9,956 

S3, 975 

88, 380 

29 

1, 935 

47,559 

4,119 

51,678 

53, 613 

3,669 

104,536 

8,749 

14,936 

128,221 

131,890 

30 

2,003 

73,  S95 

4,312 

78, 207 

80, 210 

1,390 

60, 670 

2,807 

7,374 

70, 851 

72,241 

31 

15, 306 

418,537 

28, 981 

447,518 

462, 824 

12,370 

348, 514 

33,144 

45, 756 

427,414 

439, 784 

32 

6,699 

155,421 

11,798 

167,219 

173,918 

9,773 

158, S74 

12,301 

20,533 

191, 70S 

201, 4S1 

33 

156,218 

2, 682, 416 

150,322 

2, 832,  738 

2, 988, 956 

158, 076 

2, S63, 42S 

198,416 

316, 496 

3,378,340 

3,536,416 

366,665 

34,691,959 

4,143,057 

38,835,016 

40,201,681 

1,034,062 

22,042,706 

2,330, 615 

1,760,543 

26, 133,  S64 

27,167,926 

232 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  othe 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

74 

247 

247 

282 

110 

392 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

64 

219 

144 

363 

247 

13 

260 

27 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

203 

348 

.87 

435 

1,285 

44 

1,329 

j 461 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

121 

115 

33 

148 

279 

190 

469 

V 42 

147  b 

9 

9 

45 

45 

147c 

Synovitis 

215 

689 

689 

492 

16 

508 

444 

147(1 

Floating  cartilage 

38 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 

13 

212 

23 

235 

164 

164 

77 

tism  excepted). 

149a 

11 

278 

278 

112 

104 

216 

471 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

15 

52 

52 

261 

261 

167 

149c 

1 

179 

179 

7 

17 

24 

11 

149(1 

Myositis 

107 

134 

44 

178 

156 

84 

240 

109 

I49e 

Pes  planus 

646 

2,643 

10 

2,653 

3,816 

340 

4,156 

1,954 

1491 

Talipes 

53 

53 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

85 

15 

6 

21 

89 

7 

96 

59 

1 49h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

130 

1,390 

393 

1,783 

1,782 

421 

2,203 

1,239 

XVII.  Conaenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 

diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

13 

26 

8 

34 

55 

154 

209 

181 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

1,563 

8, 104 

2,  250 

10,354 

5, 883 

1,136 

7,019 

5,279 

Total 

49, 698 

239, 678 

61,500 

301, 17S 

153, 455 

22, 835 

176, 290 

180,811 

Office 

classifi- 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

cation . 

1 

Bites 

78 

25 

103 

124 

124 

31 

2 

Burns 

94 

317 

64 

381 

683 

1 

684 

521 

3 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

100 

157 

52 

209 

99 

130 

229 

404 

4 

Compression 

5 

Concussion 

100 

156 

61 

217 

409 

29 

438 

2! 

6 

( Contusion 

662 

1,466 

656 

2,122 

2, 020 

225 

2,245 

1,75(1 

7 

Crushing 

258 

33 

291 

383 

383 

91 

8 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

11 

281 

33 

314 

438 

14 

452 

41! 

9 

Dislocation  of  joint 

503 

362 

487 

849 

577 

165 

742 

727 

in 

Dislocation,  articular  cartilage  of  knee 

18S 

188 

243 

243 

34! 

11 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

12 

E piphyseal  separa  tion 

136 

136 

21 

13 

Eye  and  annexa,  traumatisms  of 

9 

162 

27 

1S9 

102 

13 

115 

7; 

14 

Foreign  bodies 

79 

85 

5 

90 

137 

88 

225 

9! 

15 

Fracture,  simple 

2,304 

6,314 

1,378 

7,692 

13, 730 

813 

14,543 

10,671 

16 

Fracture,  compound 

2,014 

1,200 

193 

1,393 

3,  247 

44 

3, 291 

1.091 

17 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

8 

64 

10 

10 

io: 

18 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

155 

6 

6 

19 

Gunshot  wounds 

30 

57 

115 

172 

223 

10 

233 

24' 

21) 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

2 

147 

147 

41 

22 

63 

4; 

21 

Homicides 

1 

1 

1 

22 

Poisoning  by  food 

18 

352 

24 

376 

195 

4 

199 

12 

23 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

11 

143 

15 

158 

32 

6 

38 

5 

24 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

141 

591 

657 

1,248 

658 

142 

800 

89 

25 

Sprain  of  joint 

590 

2,  571 

1,465 

4,  036 

5,903 

798 

6,  701 

3 33 

26 

Strain  

111 

506 

172 

678 

742 

106 

848 

51 

27 

Suicide 

6 

6 

5 

1 

6 

28 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

138 

276 

99 

375 

303 

303 

15 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

145 

308 

67 

375 

• 58 

163 

221 

16 

30 

Wounds,  penetrating 

293 

114 

56 

170 

17 

59 

76 

9! 

31 

Wounds,  perforating 

107 

543 

264 

807 

282 

251 

533 

81 

32 

Wounds  (others) 

613 

5,596 

3,165 

8,761 

6,399 

671 

7, 070 

8, 14| 

33 

Traumatisms  (others) 

299 

1,586 

1,327 

2,  913 

1,283 

71 

1,354 

1,91 

Total 

8,  530 

23, 876 

10, 449 

34, 325 

,38,485 

3,826 

42,311 

32,9(1 

Grand  total 

58, 22S 

263, 554 

71,949 

335, 503 

191,940 

26,661 

218,601 

213,71 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


233 


lipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


untries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

159 

5 

164 

101 

14 

115 

8 

200 

34 

116a 

817 

19 

836 

95 

13 

108 

52 

572 

151 

146b 

232 

232 

369 

29 

398 

244 

196 

146c 

320 

320 

94 

94 

11 

9 

3S 

147a 

10 

10 

319 

22 

341 

177 

61 

238 

293 

67 

61 

136 

136 

930 

930 

147d 

231 

231 

62 

19 

81 

10 

121 

42 

168 

2 

170 

25 

25 

103 

64 

149a 

87 

87 

100 

100 

80 

16 

149b 

345 

345 

4 

4 

1 

149c 

1,317 

8 

1,325 

360 

360 

74 

40 

146 

149d 

6,049 

116 

6,165 

2,368 

96 

14 

2,478 

47 

286 

12 

149e 

12 

12 

8 

8 

149  f 

194 

19 

213 

44 

44 

62 

14 

149g 

3,373 

1 

114 

3,488 

596 

142 

738 

965 

219 

448 

149h 

38 

6 

44 

37 

37 

28 

12 

116 

150 

9.911 

143 

990 

11,044 

7,981 

978 

47 

9, 006 

4,736 

1,333 

5,941 

189 

433,344 

10, 102 

16, 451 

459, 897 

283,429 

40, 148 

1,781 

325,358 

138,217 

39, 221 

166,524 

Office 

eiassifi- 

cation. 

■ 57 

19 

76 

19 

19 

44 

7 

1 

1,062 

2 

83 

1,147 

379 

1 

4 

384 

268 

131 

55 

2 

164 

164 

74 

74 

35 

3 

4 

71 

2 

73 

34 

11 

45 

99 

72 

26 

5 

2,460 

111 

318 

2, 8S9 

1,224 

76 

1,300 

1,549 

312 

1,157 

6 

314 

314 

141 

796 

13 

7 

140 

5 

6 

151 

63 

5 

68 

97 

26 

8 

910 

38 

8 

956 

848 

16 

S64 

527 

82 

253 

9 

1,076 

1,076 

260 

232 

492 

112 

10 

11 

19 

19 

136 

12 

431 

431 

83 

S3 

332 

7 

13 

190 



190 

87 

33 

30 

14 

12,562 



259 

12,821 

7, 784 

318 

8, 102 

2 664 

1,397 

2,932 

15 

10, 148 

184 

10; 332 

3,763 

154 

57 

3;  974 

'395 

'238 

692 

16 

1 

1 

134 

17 

616 

27 

513 

1,156 

204 

204 

1 

18 

210 

1 

210 

115 

8 

19 

138 

33 

171 

23 

23 

72 

10 

28 

20 

21 

78 

1 

79 

21 

21 

12 

48 

22 

104 

104 

83 

83 

65 

4 

23 

933 

933 

75 

182 

4 

24 

6,102 

35 

82 

6,219 

2,920 

232 

3,152 

2,045 

385 

837 

25 

1,094 

1, 150 

384 

4 

388 

168 

16 

71 

26 



27 

1,216 

1,216 

245 

245 

114 

2 

28 

1,913 

91 

2, 004 

874 

82 

956 

2 

35 

29 

6,451 

260 

6,711 

1,673 

1,728 

72 

30 

30 

1,192 

10 

59 

1,261 

1,001 

67 

1,068 

1 

184 

31 

8,197 

46 

489 

8,732 

4,891 

285 

5 

s.isi 

5,618 

509 

1, 885 

32 

7,991 

35 

496 

8,522 

1,312 

88 

29 

1,429 

1, 456 

282 

794 

33 

— 

65, 629 

362 

2,906 

68, 897 

29,  691 

1,610 

327 

31,628 

16,063 

3,541 

9,740 

98,973 


10,464 


19,357 


528, 794 


313, 120 


41,758 


2,108 


356, 986 


154, 280 


42,762  | 176,264 


ice 

<i(i- 

on. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  52. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Total  U nited  States  Army. 


Agent. 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 


Total  enlisted  men,  American  troops. 


Total 

officers. 


White. 


Colored. 


Color 

not 

stated. 


Total. 


Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries'). 


(The  following  are  included  above.) 


Knife 

Pistol  ball 

Rifle  ball 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

Other  military  agents 

Sinking  ships 

Air  machines 

Automobiles 

Motorcycles 

Railroad  accidents , 

Street  car  accidents 

Other  vehicles 

Animals 

Conflagration 

Crushing 

Electricity 

Falls 

Splinters 

Machinery 

Excessive  cold 

Excessive  heat 

Stones 

Strangulation 

Hot  liquids 

Fire,  conflagration  excepted 

Poisons 

Other  external  agents 

Total 


49,185 
165,285 
318, 732 
236, 828 
470, 092 
231 
119,713 
321, 219 

236. 236 
178,495 

27, 180 

203.237 
247,256 

S24 
273, 509 
2,622 
182,252 
13,818 
23,439 
39, 278 
31,532 
12,276 
68 
52, 301 
19,448 
1,604 
2,546, 716 


48,794 
165,002 
318,377 
233,752 
469,638 
231 
119,713 
320, 285 
236, 101 
178,243 
27,056 
202,590 
246,476 
824 
272,617 
2,622 
1,174,717 
13,657 
23, 140 
39, 278 
31,448 
12, 135 
67 

52, 034 
19, 335 
1,604 
2,534,296 


6,773,376  6, 744, 032 


1,202 

6,027 

4,200 

4,777 

18,230 

27 

52,936 
24,493 
22, 288 
5,361 
1,086 
6,059 
6,927 
162 
11,929 
18 

61,182 

126 

199 

306 

629 

252 


1,345 

513 

75 

92,475 


41,599 
138,507 
282,708 
202,378 
390,625 
132 
64,734 
278,431 
206,608 
156,676 
25,038 
175,948 
225,538 
657 
235,147 
2,032 
1,018,650 
12, 076 
21,046 
28,248 
28,093 
8,510 
67 

45,620 
17,008 
1,375 
2, 129, 043 


5,241 
13, 768 
15,212 
18,274 
22,045 
72 
200 
9,705 
3,580 
11,354 
585 
11,946 
7, 176 

"is, "965 ' 
435 
54, 5S6 
1,091 
1,644 
6,886 
2,166 
3,000 


2,642 
1,157 
127 
153, 128 


322,824  5,736,494  364,985 


752 

6,700 

16,257 

8,323 

38,738 


1,843 
7, 656 
3,625 
4,852 
347 
8,637 
6,835 
5 

6,576 
137 
40, 299 
364 
251 
3, 838 
560 
373 


2,427 

657 

27 

159, 650 


47,592 

158.975 
314,177 

228.975 
451,408 

204 
66, 777 
295,792 
213,813 
172, 882 
25,970 
196,531 
239,549 
662 

260,688 
2,604 
1,113,535 
13,531 
22, 941 
38, 972 
30,819 
11,883 
67 

50,689 
18, 822 
1,529 
2,441,821 


319, 729 


6,421,208 


DAYS  LOST— OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


235 


i’ipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inited  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


fficers. 


371 

3,116 

2,587 

2,441 

6,458 

6 

26, 476 
14,215 
8,395 
1,797 
931 
1,795 
4,628 
5 

6,077 

1 

32,599 

126 

163 

129 

524 

27 


404 

70 

42,089 


156,218 


Enlisted  men. 


White. 


22,106 

44,594 

111,348 

116,481 

132,884 

8 

35.748 
144,415 

74.749 
60, 791 
19,011 
51,634 

147,318 
473 
124,466 
1,264 
494,177 
8, 650 
11,518 
9,439 
22,017 
3,328 
61 

20, 825 


1,015,353 


2,682,416 


Colored. 


2,328 

6,772 

7,167 

9,620 

6,203 


60 
5, 177 
1,678 
4,045 
432 
3,117 
4,964 


7,017 
23 
23, 297 
719 
429 
3,  775 
1,863 
879 


1.237 

'427 

55 

59, 038 


150,322 


Total. 


24,434 
51,366 
118, 515 
126,101 
139,087 
8 

35,808 
149,592 
76,427 
64,836 
19,443 
54, 751 
152, 282 
473 
131,483 
1,287 
517,  474 
9,369 
11,947 
13,214 
23,880 
4,207 
61 

22,062 

9,296 

944 

1,074,391 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 


24,805 
54, 482 
121,102 
128, 542 
145,545 
14 

62, 284 
163,807 
84,822 
66,633 
20,374 
56,546 
156,910 
478 
137,560 
1,288 
550,073 
9, 495 
12,110 
13,343 
24,404 
4,234 
61 

22, 850 
9,  700 
1,014 
1,116,480 


Officers. 


829 
2,309 
1,383 
2,207 
10, 549 
21 

25, 991 
10,070 
13,808 
3,553 
155 
4,245 
2,158 
157 
4,996 
12 

26, 678 


34 

168 

94 

225 


554 

103 


47,777 


2,832,738  | 2,988,956 


158, 076 


Enlisted  men. 


White. 


17,621 
89, 869 
158,495 
78,145 
243, 027 
80 

28. 223 
128,  613 
127,907 

92, 151 
4,672 
121,784 
73,478 
94 

102, 523 
538 
483,016 
3,142 
8,739 
14,419 
5,248 
4,814 
6 

23.223 
7, 628 

452 

1,045,521 


Colored. 


2, 863, 428 


2, 671 
6,225 
7,727 
7,729 
15,479 
72 
140 
4,351 
1,643 
7,027 
91 
8,338 
1,139 


10,752 

412 

28,481 

314 

1,073 

3,076 

298 

2,064 


1,347 

723 

56 

87, 188 


198,416 


Color 

not 

stated. 


744 
6,700 
15,938 
8,209 
37, 758 


1,843 

7,628 

3,617 

4,852 

341 

8,632 

6,803 

5 

6,567 

137 

39,868 

364 

251 

3,604 

556 

373 


2,393 

638 

27 

158,648 


316,496 


Total. 


21,036 
102,794 
182, 160 
94,083 
296,264 
152 
30,206 
140,592 
133,167 
104,030 
5,104 
138, 754 
81, 420 
99 

119,842 
1,087 
551, 365 
3,820 
10,063 
21,099 
6,102 
7,251 
6 

26, 963 
8,989 
535 
1,291,357 


3,378,340 


Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 


21,865 
105,103 
183, 543 
96,290 
306,813 
173 
56,197 
150, 662 
146, 975 
107, 583 
5, 259 
142,999 
83,578 
256 
124, 838 
1,099 
578,043 
3,820 
10,097 
21,267 
6,196 
7,476 
6 

27,517 

9,092 

535 

1,339,134 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 


9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 
17 
IS 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 
27 


3,536,416 


236 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  52. — Days  lost , by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colon 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


American  troops  in  ot 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Agent. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

Hawaii. 

Panan 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Whit. 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

Knife 

2 

518 

152 

670 

546 

83 

629 

4 

2 

Pistol  ball 

602 

730 

619 

1,349 

306 

101 

407 

9 

3 

Rifle  ball 

230 

239 

43 

282 

552 

121 

673 

7 

4 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments  (others) 

129 

1,445 

673 

2, 118 

1,254 

179 

1,433 

2,5 

5 

Other  military  aeents 

1,223 

394 

3 

397 

274 

134 

408 

1,2 

0 

Sinking  ships 

11 

11 

Air  machines 

469 

19 

19 

8 

Automobiles 

208 

562 

57 

619 

2,394 

111 

2,  505 

1,2 

9 

Motorcycles 

85 

363 

9 

372 

2,  450 

250 

2, 700 

3 

10 

Railroad  accidents 

11 

111 

66 

177 

428 

428 

2 

11 

Street  car  accidents 

441 

441 

43 

43 

12 

Other  vehicles 

19 

354 

465 

819 

429 

23 

452 

5 

13 

Animals 

141 

545 

1,045 

1,590 

1,626 

9 

1,635 

1,2 

14 

Conflagration 

89 

89 

15 

Crushing 

856 

1,677 

1,111 

2,788 

2,  540 

64 

2,  604 

2,1 

1(5 

Electricity 

5 

81 

81 

35 

35 

17 

Falls....: 

1,905 

5,  229 

i,  932 

7, 161 

7,889 

622 

8,511 

7;7 

18 

Splinters 

23 

49 

72 

97 

9 

106 

19 

Machinery 

2 

131 

119 

250 

255 

15 

270 

2 

20 

Excessive  cold 

9 

21 

Excessive  heat 

ii 

50 

4 

54 

45 

1 

46 

1 

22 

Stones 

43 

36 

79 

68 

1 

69 

23 

Strangulation 

24 

3 

195 

252 

393 

393 

3 

25 

6 

48 

55 

148 

148 

1 

26 

5 

29 

15 

44 

3 

1 

4 

27 

Other  external  agents 

2, 609 

10,579 

3, 987 

14, 566 

16, 680 

2,102 

18, 782 

12,4 

Total 

8,530 

23, 876 

10,449 

34, 325 

38, 485 

3,826 

42,311 

32,9! 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


237 


iipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


1 

untries  (enlisted  men). 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Other  countries  and  not  stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hatvaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

ft'hite. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

162 

8 

170 

177 

1S4 

253 

62 

76 

1 

1,716 

422 

422 

74 

209 

2 

9 606 

319 

9',  925 

1,704 

154 

1,  S58 

142 

6 

207 

3 

1 . 505 

4 

109 

1, 618 

'970 

69 

5 

1,044 

2,236 

106 

734 

4 

8, 003 

27 

9S0 

9,010 

4.S07 

199 

5,006 

219 

13 

222 

5 

2 

2 

31 

31 

6 

668 

60S 

45 

45 

7 

752 

9 

2S 

409 

409 

300 

477 

8 

658 

8 

666 

136 

136 

14 

104 

17 

9 

2,394 

2,394 

576 

216 

792 

34 

130 

88 

10 

'826 

33 

6 

45 

29 

74 

121 

3 

11 

1,231 

3 

1,239 

15 

181 

120 

346 

12 

1,223 

19 

32 

1, 274 

96 

96 

616 

31 

133 

13 

1 

1 

14 

1,084 

9 

1,093 

683 

21 

704 

76 

90 

15 

114 

114 

16 

10,770 

6 

199 

10, 975 

9,812 

248 

232 

10, 292 

3, 965 

1,043 

2,527 

17 

116 

116 

6 

6 

40 

115 

6 

IS 

66 

66 

93 

8 

101 

173 

32 

94 

19 

1,372 

35 

234 

4,041 

18 

IS 

20 

'370 

4 

374 

173 

173 

37 

21 

26 

21 

17 

17 

183 

20 

203 

80 

20 

41 

22 

1 

23 

492 

30 

522 

174 

1 

4 

179 

181 

72 

14 

24 

87 

19 

106 

49 

49 

64 

44 

25 

2 

2 

26 

19,440 

175 

916 

20,537 

9,064 

638 

86 

9,788 

6, 750 

1,243 

4,427 

27 

65, 629 

362 

2,906 

68,897 

29, 691 

1,610 

327 

31,628 

16, 003 

3, 541 

9.740 

238 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports , officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colon f 
RATIOS  PER  1,000.0 


Total  United  States  Army. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period 

4,128,479 

4,092,457 

206,382 

3,599,527 

286,548 

3,886,075 

36, Of 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

Total  enlisted  men  American 
troops. 

Total 

native 

troops 

White,  b 

Colored. 

Total. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal ). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

0.07 

0. 07 

0. 06 

0. 07 

0.04 

0. 07 

0.( 

2 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

.13 

.12 

.07 

.12 

. 15 

.12 

i.' 

5 

Smallpox 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.06 

.02 

.< 

6 

Measles 

1.25 

1.25 

.16 

1.31 

1.02 

1.31 

l.i 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

.33 

.33 

.11 

.36 

.04 

.35 

.( 

8 

Whooping  cough 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

9 

D i phtheria  and  results 

.21 

.21 

.10 

.22 

.05 

.22 

10 

Influenza 

7.  09 

7. 10 

4.25 

6. 90 

8.79 

7.25 

5.1 

12 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

.09 

.08 

.12 

• OS 

.06 

.08 

17 

Leprosy 

. 00 

IS 

Erysipelas 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.04 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

.07 

.07 

.02 

.07 

.02 

.07 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

.05 

.02 

.05 

.09 

19d 

Carrier  j epidemic  diseases  (others  ' 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.06 

.02 

19f 

German  measles 

.14 

.14 

.08 

.15 

.05 

.14 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

.18 

.18 

.08 

.IS 

.22 

.18 

.( 

19h 

Mumps 

2.58 

2.59 

.50 

2.30 

6.  28 

2.71 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.00 

.01 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

191c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

191 

Trench  fever 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.00 

.02 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

.10 

.10 

.03 

.10 

.22 

,ii 

19o 

Vaccinia 

.06 

.06 

.01 

.07 

.04 

.06 

ISp 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.0? 

.03 

.02 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

20b 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

.00 

.00 

.00 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

22 

Anthrax. . . 1 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

23 

Rabies 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

24 

Tetanus 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

•1 

25a 

.06 

.07 

.01 

.06 

.08 

.07 



25b 

Mvcoses  (others) 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

26 

Pellagra 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

|T 

27 

Beriberi 

.00 

.00 

.00 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism - 

.39 

.40 

.16 

.40 

. 6-± 

.41 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

2Sa 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2.25 

2.25 

2. 97 

2. 10 

3.52 

2.21 

l.i 

2Sb 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

.13 

.13 

.12 

.12 

.28 

.13 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis  

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

. 05 

.01 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

.12 

.12 

.09 

.11 

.31 

.12 

Tuberculosis  (all) 

2.51 

2.51 

3. 18 

2. 33 

4.16 

2. 48 

!• 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1.  28 

1.28 

.48 

1.02 

4.  SO 

1.32 

1- 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

. 65 

.65 

.12 

.53 

2.41 

.68 

3Sb 

Gonococcus  infection 

2. 59 

2.  60 

.81 

2.42 

5.44 

2.  69 

1. 

Venereal  (all) 

4.52 

4.53 

1.41 

3.96 

12.  65 

4.69 

3- !, 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

.20 

.20 

.07 

.21 

.10 

.21 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

.11 

.11 

.08 

.11 

.09 

.11 

' 

48a 

Arthritis 

.84 

.85 

.58 

.82 

1.20 

.86 

. 

48b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

49 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.02 

.02 

.02 

• 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

.10 

.10 

.06 

.11 

.03 

.11 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

52a 

Addison’s  disease 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.66 

.00 

a For  explanation  with  respect  to  clerical  errors  see  Table  52. 
t>  Includes  total  strength  for  “Other  countries  and  not  stated.” 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


239 


1 pino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

124,266 

1,965,297 

145,826 

2,111,123 

2,235,389 

73,728 

1,469,656 

122,412 

1,592,068 

1,665,796 

Inter- 

national 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men 

classifi- 

Total 

Total 

cation 

officers 

No. 

ffieers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

j 

0.02 

0.03 

0.05 

0.04 

0.04 

0. 11 

0. 13 

0. 03 

0.13 

0.13 

1 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

2 

.09 

.16 

.22 

. 16 

. 16 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

4 

.00 

.02 

. 11 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

5 

.21 

2. 10 

1.65 

2. 07 

1.96 

.08 

.35 

.36 

.39 

.38 

6 

. 14 

.52 

.07 

.49 

.47 

.06 

.17 

.01 

.18 

.18 

7 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

8 

.09 

. 19 

.05 

.18 

.18 

. 13 

.27 

.04 

.28 

.28 

9 

3.86 

7.57 

10. 13 

7.75 

7.  53 

5. 14 

6.50 

8.  22 

7. 16 

7.07 

10 

12 

.10 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.05 

. 16 

. 11 

.05 

.13 

. 13 

14 

17 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

18 

.01 

.07 

.02 

.07 

.06 

.02 

.08 

.02 

.08 

.08 

19a 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

19b 

.03 

.07 

.12 

.08 

.07 

.01 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.03 

19c 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19d 

.02 

.02 

.07 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

. 05 

.01 

.01 

19e 

.10 

.26 

.09 

.25 

.24 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

191 

.06 

.18 

.28 

. 19 

. 18 

.12 

.18 

. 17 

.19 

.19 

19g 

.54 

2.  62 

7.04 

2.  92 

2.  79 

.47 

1.98 

5. 98 

2.56 

2.  47 

19h 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

19i 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

19i 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19k 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.08 

.05 

.00 

.05 

.05 

191 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

. 00 

00 

19  m 

.05 

. 17 

.43 

. 19 

.18 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

19n 

.02 

. 12 

.09 

. 11 

. 11 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19o 

.03 

.01 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19p 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

20a 

.00 

.00 

00 

20  b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

oo 

.00 

on 

00 

20r> 

.00 

•1 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

22 

23 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

00 

no 

00 

24 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.03 

. 15 

. 17 

. 16 

15 

25a 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

25  b 

1 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

27 

.16 

.48 

.28 

.46 

.45 

. 17 

.34 

.45 

.37 

.36 

47 

4.19 

3.  05 

4.86 

3. 18 

3. 23 

1. 11 

.98 

2.  38 

1. 11 

1.  11 

28a 

. 14 

. 11 

. 22 

.12 

. 12 

.10 

. 13 

.40 

. 16 

. 16 

28b 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.08 

.01 

.01 

29 

. 11 

. 12 

.33 

. 13 

.13 

.06 

.09 

.32 

. 11 

. 11 

30-35 

4.  44 

3.  29 

5.  42 

3.  44 

3.49 

1. 28 

1.20 

3. 19 

1.40 

1.39 

.43 

1.28 

7.65 

1.72 

1.65 

.57 

.68 

2.  03 

.85 

.84 

37 

. 05 

.48 

3.  43 

.69 

. 65 

.24 

.50 

1.30 

.58 

. 57 

38a 

. 46 

3. 28 

9.  26 

3.  70 

3. 51 

1.43 

1.35 

1.32 

1.47 

1.47 

38b 

.94 

5. 05 

20.  34 

6. 10 

5.  82 

2. 23 

2.  53 

4. 65 

2.90 

2. 88 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

36 

.08 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.48 

. 19 

.47 

.45 

39-45 

. 10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.06 

.07 

.09 

.07 

.07 

46 

.49 

. 68 

1. 11 

.71 

.70 

.79 

1.06 

1.47 

1. 13 

1.  11 

48a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

48b 

.01) 

oo 

oo 

00 

. 00 

49 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

50 

. 05 

.14 

.03 

.13 

.13 

.09 

■ OS 

.03 

.08 

.08 

51a 

. 00 

. 00 

00 

00 

.00 

.00 

51b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

’.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

52a 

240 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men.  will 
RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


American  troops  in  othe 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  for  the  war  period 

8,388 

16,  995 

4,456 

21, 451 

Inter- 

national 

classi- 

fication 

No. 

Philippine  Islands. c 

Cause. 

other 

countries. 

White. 

Colored. 

Totai. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  {ciciuding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

0.13 

2 

Typhus  fever 

4 

. 18 

.96 

.05 

1.16 

1. 

. 01 

6 

. 14 

.32 

.02 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

.04 

.04 

* 

8 

Whooping  cough 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results ' 

.03 

.01 

10 

2.11 

1.20 

.02 

.82 

-H 

12 

14 

.09 

.66 

.37 

17 

Leprosy.. 

-• 

18 

Erysipelas 

.01 

.07 

M l 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

.00 

.01 

1 : 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

r 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.03 

I 

19e 

. 01 

.02 
. 02 

.02 

19f 

.04 

1 

19g 

19h 

.01 

.03 

.96 

.24 

.63 

19i 

.01 

1 

19] 

19k 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

191 

19m 

.01 

; 

19n 

.01 

.03 

.01 

19o 

.00 

. 02 

19p 

20a 

.24 

1.13 

.17 

„ 20b 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

20c 

22 

23 

24 

25b 

.01 

26 

27 

47 

.15 

.14 

.07 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

28a 

1.19 

2.  00 

1.05 

28b 

.00 

.02 

29 

.00 

30-35 

.04 

.23 

.22 

1.22 

2.  24 

1.27 

III.  Venereal  diseases. 

37 

.36 

2.  43 

1.13 

.16 

4.  04 

6.  40 

38b 

.51 

5. 97 

7.  46 

1.04 

12.45 

14.99 

1. 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

39-45 

.00 

.17 

.04 

.02 

46 

.04 

.08 

.06 

48a 

.13 

.42 

.14 

if 

48b 

.01 

.00 

l 

49 

50 

. 

.04 

.01 

' 

51a 

51b 

59a 

.09 

'/ 

1 |. 

c Includes  troops  in  China. 


DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BYT  COUNTRY 


241 


ed,  Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian ),  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


tries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


161 

3,319 

19,480 

19, 688 

14,232 

97, 49S 

10,535 

108, 033 

18, 576 

5,615 

11,831 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other  coun- 
tries and 
not  stated  .4 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

ate. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.  47 

0.07 

0.00 

0.  Oo 

0.00 

0.01 

.04 

.05 

.04 

2.35 

.08 

.03 

0.03 

.03 

1.35 

0.00 

1.64 

.05 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.08 

.01 

.45 

0. 48 

.46 

.23 

1.47 

.49 

.41 

.48 

.21 

.67 

2.47 

.08 

.06 

.01 

.26 

.18 

.02 

. 16 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.21 

.08 

.01 

.07 

.00 

.01 

.82 

. 8S 

.83 

2.82 

12.65 

1.44 

1.93 

1.49 

2.62 

3.54 

9.67 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.10 

.46 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.27 

.00 

.15 

.00 

.09 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.00 

1 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 01 

.17 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.13 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.02 

.oi 

.21 

.06 

.05 

.19 

.06 

.17 

.oi 

.17 

.03 

.00 

.03 

.10 

.09 

.31 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.30 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.01 

.05 

.00 

.76 

1.34 

.86 

.18 

7.02 

1.01 

2.  44 

1.15 

1.0S 

.23 

.38 

.05 

.00 

.00 

.07 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.11 

.06 

.10 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.13 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.07 

.03 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.09 

.09 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.72 

.06 

.69 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.30 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.05 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

01 

.07 

.01 

64 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.07 

.60 

.10 

.06 

.09 

.11 

.12 

.37 

.78 

1.27 

.69 

1.91 

.23 

.25 

.23 

1.41 

2.20 

1.46 

.06 

.05 

.02 

.15 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.03 

.00 

.01 

00 

02 

.06 

.15 

.08 

.OS 

.24 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.11 

. 11 

.08 

.49 

.93 

1.40 

.79 

2.32 

.27 

.28 

.27 

1.56 

2.31 

1.56 

.71 

1.52 

.85 

1.04 

3.  61 

.17 

.18 

.17 

.63 

.48 

1.85 

. 59 

.47 

.57 

1.47 

6.  85 

. 10 

. 12 

.10 

.44 

.09 

.74 

>.98 

l.SS 

2.  78 

1.78 

4.14 

.38 

. 4S 

.39 

1.  51 

2.25 

2.16 

.25 

3.87 

4. 20 

4.29 

14.  60 

. 65 

.78 

.67 

2.58 

2.82 

4.74 

. 04 

oo 

no 

02 

. 03 

. 01 

.03 

.03 

.01 

. 02 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.07 

.06 

.07 

.09 

6.59 

.01 

.01 

.11 

.04 

.05 

.43 

. 11 

. 3S 

.22 

1.81 

. 10 

. 11 

. 10 

.09 

.23 

.20 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 12 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.oi 

.05 

.04 

.01 

.20 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

... 

d ! 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

2 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

12 

14 

17 

18 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 
19e 
191 
19? 
19h 
191 
19j 
19k 
191 
19m 
19n 
19o 
19p 
20a 
20b 
20c 
22 

23 

24 
25a 
25b 
26 
27 
47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

3Sa 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

4Sb 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 


parate  strength  for  white  and  colored  not  available. 


242 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  coloi 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

To 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

tal  United 

Total 

officers. 

States  Ari 
Total  enl 

White. 

ay- 

stedmen,. 

troops. 

Colored. 

American 

Total. 

Tot 

nati 

troo 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Continued. 

52b 

Acromegaly 

0. 00 

0.00 

0.00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

53a 

Leueemia 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

0 

53b 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

116 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

53c 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

54 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.on 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

00 

Obesity 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

55c 

Purpura 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

55d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

.12 

.12 

.05 

.11 

.13 

.12 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.07 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

04 

04 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

. 00 

.00 

. 01 

.00 

00 

00 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

21 

f>2 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

01 

; 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

1 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

64 

Apoplexy 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

66b 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

66C 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.03 



69 

Epilepsy 

.18 

.18 

.03 

.17 

.33 

.19 

|j 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

1 

74b 

Neurasthenia 

.20 

.20 

.51 

.19 

.07 

.19 

74c 

Enuresis 

.05 

.05 

.00 

. 05 

.05 

.05 

74d 

Neurosis 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 

.10 

.10 

.03 

.10 

.09 

.10 

( 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

.10 

.10 

.13 

.10 

.01 

.09 

1 01 

72 

Chorea 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

f: 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

.17 

. 17 

.13 

.17 

.17 

.17 

73b 

Neuralgia 

.00 

.04 

.04 

.03 

. 05 

.04 

73c 

Neuritis 

.13 

.13 

.26 

.12 

.09 

.12 

J! 

73d 

Speech,  defective 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

.06 

.06 

.24 

. 05 

.04 

.05 

VI.  Menial  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

.13 

.13 

.06 

.14 

.06 

.13 

i 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

. 17 

.17 

.01 

.17 

.31 

.18 

68c 

Malingering 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

f 

6Sd 

Dementia  prsecox 

. 35 

. 35 

.08 

.36 

.37 

.36 

68e 

Psychasthenia 

.02 

.02 

.07 

.02 

.00 

.02 

OSf 

Psychoneurosis 

.19 

.19 

.29 

.19 

.09 

.19 

68s 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

. 11 

.11 

. 17 

.11 

.10 

.11 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

.13 

.13 

.13 

.12 

.15 

.13 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

.06 

.06 

.0.3 

.06 

.03 

.06 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

75b 

Strabismus 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

75c 

Leucoma 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

75d 

Cataract 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

75e 

Trachoma 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.02 

. 05 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

.11 

.11 

.06 

.11 

.15 

.12 

75g 

Pterygium 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

75h 

Amblyopia 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

75i 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

75j 

Choroiditis 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

75k 

Iritis 

.04 

.04 

. 05 

.03 

.08 

.04 

751 

Keratitis •. 

.06 

.06 

.04 

.05 

.12 

.06 

75m 

Retinitis 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

75o 

Glaucoma 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

■ 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.05 

.05 

.05 

. 05 

.07 

.05 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


243 


'.pino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


ifficers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

Officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0.00 

6.66 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.01  . 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.66 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.04 

. 10 

.11 

. 10 

.09 

.07 

. 14 

.15 

.16 

. 15 

.05  1 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.06 

. 10 

• OS 

. 11 

.09 

.09 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.09 

.03 

.00 

.03 

.03 

.02  1 

.06 

.08 

.06 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

• 01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.21 

. 45 

.22 

.21 

.02 

. 14 

. 22 

. 15 

. 15 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.43 

.18 

.09 

. 18 

. 19 

.64 

.20 

.08 

.20 

. 29. 

.00 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.00 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.05 

.08 

. 16 

. 15 

. 17 

. 16 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.33 

.23 

.02 

.22 

.23 

.00 

.III 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.09 

.15 

.21 

.16 

.15 

.20 

.21 

.13 

.21 

.21 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.24 

. 11 

. 09 

. 11 

. 12 

.30 

. 14 

.11 

. 14 

. 15 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.31 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.06 

.14 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.06 

. 14 

.07 

.13 

.13 

.06 

. 14 

.04 

.14 

. 13 

.00 

. 18 

.37 

.20 

. 18 

.01 

.16 

.27 

. 17 

. 17 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

.01) 

.08 

.44 

.42 

.44 

.42 

.07 

.28 

.32 

.28 

.27 

.08 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.07 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.14 

.12 

.10 

. 12 

.12 

.56 

.31 

.09 

.30 

.31 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

• 14 

.13 

.12 

. 13 

. 13 

.23 

. 10 

.09 

. 10 

. 10 

.09 

.09 

.12 

.09 

.09 

. 19 

.18 

.21 

.19 

.19 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.07 

.09 

.05 

.09 

.09 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

. 00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 02 

.06 

.02 

.06 

.06 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

. 06 

.11 

.16 

.12 

.11 

.07 

. 11 

.16 

. 12 

. 12 

. 01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

■ oo 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.09 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.04 

• 04 

.05 

.10 

.05 

.05 

. 06 

. 16 

.07 

.07 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

* • 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

•00 

.04 

.05 

.07 

.05 

. 05 

.06 

.06 

.08 

.06 

.06 

3553—25— 

—17 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

68e 

68f 

6Sg 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a ( 2 ) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 


/5p 

75q 

75r 


244  . 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  53. — Days  Inst,  by  countries , including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colon 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


American  troops  in  ot 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

. 

Philippine  Islands. 

countries. 

White. 

Colored . 

Total. 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Continued. 

52b 

Acromegaly 

53a 

Leueemia 

53b 

Hodgkin’s  disease 



88 

Goiter,  simple 

0.00 

0. 04 

0.1 

116 

Spleen  , diseases  of 

< )ther  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

. 00 

54 

.01 

.02 

0.02 

' 

55a 

Hemophilia 

55b 

Obesity 



Purpura 



55d 

55e 

56a 

Muscular  rheumatism 

.01 

.03 

.09 

.08 

. 01 

• 

.03 

.23 

. 04 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

.02 

.01 

.05 

57-59 

.01 

.06 

• 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

. 00 

; 

62 

.02 

.04 

.00 

631) 

.00 

. 01 

. 14 

64 

.02 

.06 

J 

.00 

.01 

.03 

. j 

.01 

.05 

69 

.09 

.21 

.15 

• 

.00 

H 

741) 

.53 

.33 

.04 

. 

74c 

.04 

.05 

.38 

74  cl 

.03 

.00 

74e 

.01 

74  f 

.00 

.06 



73a 

.03 

.07 

. 11 

73b 

.01 

.08 

.05 

73c 

.10 

.01 

.04 

1 

73d 



74g 

.03 

.03 

.07 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

.03 

.09 

. 10 

6Kb 

. n 

. 17 

. 11 

68c 

.02 

.05 

.07 

.52 

l.n 

.06 

.00 

II 

68f 

.17 

.06 

.09 

L 

68g 

.01 

.27 

. 06 

.10 

68i 

.04 

.05 

.08 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75a 

. 04 

. 10 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.05 

.00 

< 

.01 

4 

75b 

.01 

75d 

75e 

.02 

1 

.04 

.02 

75f 

75g 

7.5h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

.03 

.08 

.13 

■ 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 



.01 

.00 

.01 

.07 

.01 

> 

.02 

.01 

75m 

.01 

75o 

75p 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

i 

75r 

Eves  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.05 

.09 

.oi 

1 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


245 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


ountries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
1 countries 
j and  not 
j stated. 

Transports. 

| Filipinos. 

Hawaiians 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0. 01 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0 00 

0 00 

.01 

0 00 

0.04 

0 03 

.02 

.09 

.00 

.00 

0.01 

.00 

0 01 

.00 

.04 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.02 

. 14 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

:::::::::::: 

.00 

.00 



.02 



.08 

0 05 

.08 

05 

.36 

.01 

.03 

.01 

. 08 

.02 

.06 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.09 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.05 

.00 

.11 

.13 

. 11 

.08 

.35 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.03 

!oo 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

. 02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.04 

. 00 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.07 

. 01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

1 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.08 

.07 

.14 

.12 

.04 

.31 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.02 

.04 

.18 

.08 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.OS 

. 05 

.52 

.21 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.06 

.07 

.23 

. 14 

.21 

.02 

.05 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.06 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00  ' 

.01 

.06 

. 00 

00 



.00 



■ uo 

.00 

.00 

o 

o 



.01 

.00 

00 

. 02 

.01 

.10 

.17 

.11 

.08 

.30 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.16 

1 .03 

.03 

.03 

. 02 

.07 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04  ! 

.04 

.00 

.03 

.08 

.42 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.03 

. 17 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.07 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01  i 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

00 

.13 

.10 

.07 

.38 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.19 

.33 

.22 

.04 

.72 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.04 

• IS 

. 11 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.36 

.09 

.31 

.41 

.49 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.21 

.10 

.31 

. 00 



.00 

.06 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.06 

.03 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.01 



.01 

.04 

.05 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.16 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.05 

.26 

.09 

.11 

.06 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.03 

. 16 

.07 

.04 

.07 

.02 

.39 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.01 

- 

.00 

. 05 

.01 

. 05 

.01 

.20 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.14 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

- 1 

.02  1 

04 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

on 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

no 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.00 

.00 

.20 

. 05 

.01 

. 14 

.07 

.13 

. 10 

.23 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.20 

.13 

.15 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.00 



.00 

.04 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

. 00 

on 

.01 

.00 

. 01 

00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

. 00 



. 00 

.01 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.03 

j . 04 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.05 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.16 

.05 

.07 

.06 

.03 

.01 

.00 

00 

. 00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.66 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. 01 

01 

.02 

.07 

.00 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

‘•I 

.01 

.07 

.02 

.07 

.01 

.05 

.01 

.00  , 

.01 

.01 

.07 

.06 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

741 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 


68c 

6Sd 

68e 

6Sf 


6Sg 

6Sh 


esi 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

751 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75  j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

750 

75p 

75q 

75r 


246 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army. 

Inter- 

Total 

Total 

Total  enlisted  men,  American 

national 

Cause. 

officers  1 

officers  ! 

troops. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

and 

and 

Total 

enlisted 

enlisted 

Total 

native 

men, 

including 

native 

men,  i 
Ameri- 
can 

officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

troops. 

troops. 

troops. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

"da 

Otitis  media 

0. 61 

0.61 

0. 37 

0. 63 

0. 36 

0.62 

0. 1! 

76  b 

Mastoiditis 

.07 

.07 

.03 

.07 

.05 

.07 

.01 

76C 

< )t itis  externa 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

70e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

8fia 

Adenoids 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

■ OC 

80  b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

.09 

.09 

.17 

.09 

.01 

.08 

.01 

86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.Of 

.01 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy'. 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

80e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

. 15 

. 15 

.33 

14 

.11 

. 14 

.0: 

861 

Polypus,  nasal 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

80g 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

. 14 

.14 

. 13 

.14 

.11 

.14 

■ Of 

8Gi 

Nasal  foss®,  other  diseases  of 

.09 

.09 

.04 

.08 

.17 

.09 

.(H 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87  a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

.13 

.13 

.14 

.13 

.09 

.13 

.0 

87  b 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

.90 

.91 

.72 

.92 

.78 

.92 

.1 

100b 

. 22 

.22 

.44 

.22 

.08 

.21 

.0 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.0 

lood 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

.25 

.25 

.24 

.24 

.19 

.25 

.1 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

.07 

.07 

.14 

.07 

.02 

.07 

.c 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.( 

78 

. 01 

. 01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

.33 

.33 

.18 

.32 

.47 

.33. 

J 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.1 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

.22 

.22 

.12 

.22 

.33 

.23 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.06 

.05 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

79a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

.07 

.07 

.12 

.06 

.10 

.06 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.06 

.04 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

81a 

Aneurysms 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.01 

81c 

Aortitis 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

81d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.31 

.01 

.01 

81a 

Hemorrhoids 

.41 

.42 

.42 

.39 

.54 

.42 

83b 

Varicocele 

.16 

.16 

.06 

. 17 

.05 

.17 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

. 11 

.11 

.07 

. 11 

.05 

. 11 

83d 

Phlebitis 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

84a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

84b 

Lymphatic'system,  other  diseases  of 

.21 

.21 

.13 

.19 

.51 

.22 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

85c 

.06 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.07 

.06 

85d 

Bradycardia 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

85e 

Heart-block 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

' 

851 

Tachycardia 

.07 

.07 

.03 

.07 

.07 

.07 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

2.18 

2.19 

1.97 

2.  09 

2.  80 

2.  20 

1 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-r 

.82 

.82 

.51 

.74 

1.73 

.84 

' 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

1.23 

1.23 

.45 

1.02 

4.19 

1.27 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.18 

.18 

.08 

.18 

.22 

.19 

0 

93b 

Peurisy,  serofibrinous 

. 15 

.16 

.10 

.15 

.23 

.16 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

.25 

.25 

.16 

.24 

.44 

.26 

95 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

• 

96 

Asthma I 

.13 

.13 

.09 

.12 

.19 

.13 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

98 

Lungs,  other  disesases  of 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

t Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


247 


Filipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 


United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 


Enlisted  men. 

Total 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

Inter- 

national 

elassifi- 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

0.29 

o.  60 

0.  29 

0.58 

0.57 

0.52 

0.71 

0. 47 

0. 72 

0.  71 

76a 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.08 

.08 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.07 

76b 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

70c 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

76d 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

76e 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

86a 

.23 

.12 

.01 

.11 

. 12 

.09 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.05 

86b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

86c 

.04 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

86d 

.22 

.12 

.08 

.12 

.12 

.53 

.18 

.16 

.19 

.20 

86e 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

set 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

86" 

.17 

.21 

.14 

.20 

.20 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.07 

86h 

.00 

.15 

.32 

.16 

.15 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

86i 

.12 

.11 

.08 

.11 

•ii 

.20 

.17 

.11 

.IS 

.18 

87  a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

87b 

.84 

1.24 

1.06 

1.23 

1.21 

.57 

.53 

.52 

. 56 

. 56 

100a 

.59 

.30 

. 11 

.29 

.31 

.23 

.12 

.05 

. 12 

. 13 

100b 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

100c 

.27 

.33 

.28 

.32 

.32 

. 19 

.14 

.10 

.17 

.17 

lOOd 

.11 

.06 

.02 

. 05 

.06 

.20 

.09 

.03 

.09 

.09 

lOOe 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

77 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

78 

.14 

.38 

.50 

.39 

.37 

.25 

.26 

.43 

.28 

.28 

79a 

.02 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

79a(l) 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79a(2) 

.09 

.26 

.38 

.26 

.25 

. 16 

. 18 

.33 

.20 

.20 

79a(3) 

.01 

.06 

.09 

.06 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

79a(4) 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

79a(5) 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79a(6) 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

79a(8) 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

79b 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79c 

.10 

.07 

.11 

.08 

.08 

. 15 

. 05 

.09 

.05 

.03 

79d 

.01 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.03 

79e 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

80 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

81a 

.08 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

81b 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

81c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

01 

00 

00 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.oo 

.01 

82 

.42 

.32 

.56 

.34 

.34 

.47 

.52 

.57 

.55 

. 55 

83a 

.07 

.22 

.06 

.21 

.20 

. 05 

. 12 

.04 

.12 

. 12 

83b 

.07 

. 14 

.08 

.13 

.13 

.04 

.09 

.04 

.08 

.08 

83c 

. 03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.02 

,83d 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

00 

00 

.a 

.21 

.69 

.25 

.24 

.15 

.15 

.34 

. 17 

’ 17 

84b 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

85a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

85b 

. 02 

.08 

.10 

.08 

.07 

.06 

.04 

. 05 

.04 

.05 

85c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

S5d 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

85  e 

.02 

.08 

.09 

.08 

.07 

.04 

.07 

.06 

.07 

.07 

8of 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

85g 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

85  h 

1.60 

1.84 

2.87 

1.91 

1.89 

2.70 

2.  56 

3.  07 

2.75 

2.  75 

89-90 

.32 

.62 

1.50 

.68 

.66 

.87 

.96 

2.  22 

1. 13 

1. 12 

91 

. 35 

1.23 

4. 55 

1.46 

1.40 

.63 

.80 

4.19 

1.  11 

1.09 

92a 

.07 

.22 

.25 

.23 

.22 

.ii 

. 14 

.20 

.15 

. 15 

93a 

.08 

.11 

. 17 

. 12 

.12 

.14 

.21 

.34 

.22 

.22 

93b 

.15 

.23 

.40 

.24 

.24 

.18 

.25 

.54 

.30 

.29 

93c 

.00 

no 

00 

. 00 

, mi 

. 00 

95 

.07 

.14 

.22 

1 14 

14 

.11 

.10 

.17 

. 11 

. 11 

96 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

97 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

98 

248 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


American  troops  in  other 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

0.11 

0.31 

0.46 

0.34 

.01 

76  b 

.01 

76c 

.02 

.08 

.01 

.07 

7fid 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

76e 

.00 

.00 

.09 

.02 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.07 

.03 

.03 

.03 

86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of * 

86d 

.02 

.02 

.02 

. 13 

.08 

.03 

.07 

86  f 

.00 

.00 

.00 

86g 

86h 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

.08 

.09 

. 13 

.10 

86i 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.02 

87b 

100a 

.32 

.55 

.52 

100b 

.09 

.17 

.10 

100c 

100d 

. 15 

. 14 

.08 

.13 

lOOe 

.04 

.08 

.03 

.07 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

.02 

.02 

78 

. 00 

.00 

79a 

.19 

.26 

.05 

.22 

.02 

79a 

.02 

.02 

79a 

.02 

.01 

79a 

. 15 

.18 

.03 

.111 

79a 

.02 

.03 

.01' 

79a 

.00 

.0( 

79a 

79a 

79a 

.02 

.01 

.Oil 

79b 

.00 

.01 

.Of 

79c 

.01 

.00 

.of 

79d 

.10 

. 19 

.0) 

79c 

.07 

.05 

.01 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

.00 

.00 

.0 

81a 

81b 

.01 

.00 

.6 

81d 

.01 

82 

.01 

.00 

.0 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

. 17 

.30 

.40 

.3 

83b 

Varicocele 

.05 

.27 

.08 

.2 

83c 

.32 

.07 

.Or 

83d 

Phlebitis 

.01 

.0 

84b 

.07 

.42 

.54 

.1 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.r: 

85b 

.04 

.00 

.07 

.00 

.li) 

85d 

.00 

.00 

.0 

85e 

85f 

Tachycardia 

.10 

.05 

.04 

.0! 

85g 

85h 

Hemorrhage 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

| 

89-90 

1.01 

1. 14 

.34 

( 

91 

.20 

.07 

.07 

92a 

.22 

.23 

. 11 

93a 

.00 

.32 

.( 

93  b 

.00 

.09 

. 11 

. (I 

93c 

.06 

.18 

.07 

■ 

96 

.12 

.15 

.! 

97 

.00 

.01 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.03 

.66 

• j 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


249 


ilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


antries  (enlisted  men). 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.15 

0.07 

0. 14 

0.36 

1.49 

0.10 

0.05 

0.10 

0.02 

0. 16 

0.24 

76a  m 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.09 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.03 

76b 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.06 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

76c 

.02 

.02 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

76d 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.04 

.04 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.09 

.02 

.08 

.17 

.11 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.04 

86  b m 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.13 

.08 

.12 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.06 

.04 

86d 

.OS 

.03 

.07 

.04 

.31 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.06 

86e 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 01 

86  f 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

X6g 

.06 

.07 

.06 

.08 

.21 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.07 

.00 

.14 

86h 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

86i 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.42 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

. 05 

87a 

.00 

.04 

87  b 

.62 

.39 

.58 

.49 

2.38 

.26 

. 15 

.25 

.13 

.16 

.23 

100a 

.25 

.14 

.23 

.12 

.26 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.08 

100b 

.02 

. 00 

.14 

.13 

.14 

. 05 

.31 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.08 

.07 

. 13 

lOOd 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.30 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.02 

lOOe 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

78 

.39 

.12 

.34 

.07 

.77 

.07 

.01 

.06 

.06 

.39 

.16 

79a 

.03 

. 09 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.00 

.00 

.01 

. 04 

79a(l) 

00 

.28 

.03 

.24 

.02 

.64 

.05 

.01 

. 05 

.05 

.39 

.07 

79a(3) 

. 05 

.04 

.01 

.08 

.00 

. 00 

. 01 

00 

7Qn.(  4) 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

03 

.01 

.01 

.00 

79a(6) 

.00 

7Qr07) 

.01 

. 01 

01 

01 

.03 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

03 

79b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.03 

.02 

.00 

. 10 

.01 

.00 

. 01 

. 01 

01 

79d 

.02 

.01 

.08 

.01 

01 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

80 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

81a 

.05 

.04 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

SI  h 

.02 

.01 

81  d 

.00 

00 

00 

.20 

.16 

.19 

.22 

.69 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.05 

. 11 

.07 

83a 

.11 

.02 

.10 

.31 

.23 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

83b 

. 25 

.21 

.09 

.35 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

83c 

. 03 

.10 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

83d 

.36 

.31 

. 35 

1.07 

.37 

.02 

.06 

.03 

. 19 

.03 

.86 

84b 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.04 

.00 

00 

.00 

00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

00 

85b 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.02 

. 10 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

85c 

.00 

.00 

01 

.01 

.09 

.07 

.02 

.08 

.01 

01 

01 

03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

.00 

00 

no 

00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

00 

09 

01 

00 

1.18 

.68 

1.09 

.80 

4.05 

.36 

.32 

.36 

1.04 

.62 

1.73 

89-90 

. 04 

.10 

.05 

.02 

.87 

.14 

.32 

.16 

.30 

.03 

.21 

91 

.26 

.27 

.26 

.02 

1.77 

.48 

1.74 

.61 

.43 

. 59 

. 56 

92a 

.03 

.03 

13 

09 

09 

04 

93a 

.04 

. 05 

.04 

.04 

.33 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.04 

.07 

.18 

93b 

.09 

.01 

.07 

.06 

.41 

.08 

.09 

.08 

.08 

.03 

. 11 

93c 

.27 

.15 

. 25 

.10 

.16 

.04 

. 05 

.04 

.06 

.42 

.38 

96 

.01 

.01 

.01 

00 

.00 

.04 

97 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

98 

250 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Total  United  States  Army. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

Total 

officers 

and 

Total  enlsted  men,  American 
troops. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total 

officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

99a 

XIII.  Digestive  system , diseases  of. 

Pyorrhea  alveoiaris 

0.03 

0.03 

0.05 

0.03 

0.01 

0. 03 

0.01 

99b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

99c 

Mouth  arid  anriexa,  other  diseases  of 

.13 

.13 

.14 

.13 

.11 

.13 

.06 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

. 05 

.05 

. 11 

.05 

.02 

.05 

.03! 

102b 

.01 

.01 

.03 

. 01 

.00 

.01 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

.29 

.29 

.30 

.29 

.19 

.29 

.24 

.04 

.04 

. 10 

.03 

.02 

.03 

105b 

Diarrhea 

.16 

.16 

.08 

. 16 

.06 

.17 

.07 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

.46 

.46 

.50 

.46 

.23 

.46 

.16 

105 

Ankylostomiasis  (unicinariasis,  hookworm) 

.05 

.04 

.00 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.66 

107a 

Asca'ris  lumbricoides 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.11 

107b 

Cestodes 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

•■01 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

.00 

.oo 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.0? 

108 

Appendicitis 

■ SO 

.80 

.85 

.80 

. 55 

.80 

.2( 

109a 

Hernia 

1.  20 

1.20 

.78 

1.23 

1.00 

1.23 

.2* 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.0( 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

.08 

.08 

.07 

.08 

.14 

.08 

.01 

nob 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

.29 

.28 

.32 

.28 

.30 

.28 

.51 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.oi! 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

.05 

.05 

.12 

.05 

.03 

.05 

■ Oil 

115b 

Gall  bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

. 05 

.05 

.07 

.05 

.03 

.05 

.oil 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01! 

117a 

Peritonitis 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.0 

118a 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

lisb 

Visceroptosis 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.inf 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

I 

119 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  {nonvenereal). 
Nephritis,  acute 

.06 

.06 

.08 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.0 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

. 14 

. 14 

. 16 

.13 

.10 

.14 

.0 

122a 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

122b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.0 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.06 

.0 

122s 

Kidney  and  annexe,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.0 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.1! 

124a 

Cystitis 

. 06 

.06 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.0 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.Cl 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.03 

.0 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.( 

125c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

126 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.01 

127a 

[ Balanitis 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.02 

• tii 

127b 

| Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.04 

•< 

127c 

Hydrocele 

.05 

.05 

.02 

. 05 

.05 

.05 

,i 

127(1 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.( 

127c 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

.08 

.08 

.05 

.07 

.11 

.08 

.( 

142 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

Gangrene 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.1: 

143a 

Carbuncle 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.1 

143b 

Furuncle 

. 14 

. 14 

.09 

.15 

.05 

.15 

, 

144a 

Abscess 

.20 

.19 

. 12 

.19 

.22 

.20 

•'I 

144b 

Cellulitis 

.15 

.15 

.09 

.15 

. 10 

.15 

,!|! 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

. 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

.08 

.08 

.02 

.09 

.02 

.09 

. 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

• 

145d 

Clavus 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

145e 

Dermatitis 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

1451 

Eczema 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.03 

.06 

145g 

Erythema 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

145h 

Herpes 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

145i 

Impetigo 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

145j 

Lichen 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

145k 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

1451 

Pityriasis 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

145m 

Psoriasis 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

145n 

Scabies 

.26 

.26 

.23 

.25 

.07 

.27 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

.24 

.24 

.15 

.23 

.24 

.24 

04 

00 

08 

00 

09 

04 

23 

10 

05 

23 

00 

00 

01 

00 

77 

87 

02 

04 

41 

00 

02 

11 

04 

02 

00 

04 

00 

00 

01 

04 

13 

01 

00 

02 

04 

05 

08 

04 

00 

02 

.01 

.00 

.04 

01 

.03 

.02 

,00 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.09 

.11 

.10 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.05 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.12 

.13 


DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


251 


orto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men 

Inter- 

national 

Total 

Total 

classifi- 

officers 

and 

Officers. 

and 

No 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

0.02 

0. 02 

0.02 

0.  02 

0.08 

0.05 

0.02 

0.05 

0.05 

99  a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

99  b 

.06 

.09 

.07 

.07 

.24 

.21 

. 15 

.22 

.22 

99c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

101 

.06 

.02 

.06 

.06 

. 15 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.05 

102a 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

102b 

.29 

.20 

. 2S 

.28 

.42 

.29 

. 19 

.30 

.31 

102c 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.03 

105a 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.15 

.33 

.09 

.34 

.33 

105b 

. 19 

.14 

. 19 

.19 

1.00 

.85 

.35 

.84 

.84 

105c 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

106 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

107a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

107b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.1)0 

.00 

.00 

107c 

.80 

.50 

.78 

.78 

.98 

• SI 

.51 

.84 

.84 

108 

1.56 

1.46 

1.55 

1.51 

.67 

.88 

.58 

.90 

.89 

109a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

109b 

.08 

.19 

.09 

.08 

. 11 

.08 

. 11 

.09 

.09 

110a 

.37 

.40 

.37 

.37 

.20 

. 15 

. 19 

.16 

. 16 

110b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

113 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

114 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.05 

. 16 

.05 

.03 

.05 

.06 

115a 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

. 12 

.06 

.03 

.06 

.07 

115b 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.1)1 

115c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

117a 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.03 

. 05 

.05 

117b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

118a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

118b 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

118c 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.16 

. 11 

. 05 

.11 

. 11 

119 

.10 

.07 

.09 

. 10 

.19 

. 19 

. 15 

.20 

.20 

120 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

122a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

122b 

.011 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

122c 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

122d 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

l22e 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.04 

. 16 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.04 

123 

. 06 

.07 

.06 

.06 

. 10 

.05 

.06 

.05 

.05 

124a 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.1)1 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

124b 

.04 

.12 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

125a 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.02 

125b 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

125c 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

126 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

127a 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.04 

. 05 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

127b 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.07 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

127c 

.02 

. 05 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

127d 

.08 

.10 

.08 

.08 

.06 

.07 

.13 

• OS 

.08 

127e 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

142 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.04 

143a 

. 16 

.04 

.15 

. 14 

.08 

.14 

.04 

. 14 

.14 

143b 

.20 

.28 

.21 

.20 

. 15 

.18 

.18 

. 19 

. 19 

144a 

. 16 

.12 

. 16 

. 16 

.09 

. 14 

.07 

. 15 

. 14 

144b 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

145a 

.11 

.03 

.10 

.10 

.02 

.06 

.01 

.06 

.06 

145b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

145c 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

145d 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

145e 

.06 

.03 

.06 

.06 

.09 

.07 

.02 

.07 

.07 

1451 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.1)0 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

145g 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

145h 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.05 

1451 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

145j 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01) 

.00 

. 00 

145k 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

1451 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.04 

145m 

.17 

.05 

.16 

. 16 

.44 

.39 

. 11 

.43 

.43 

145n 

.22 

.33 

.23 

.23 

.19 

.24 

.16 

.26 

.26 

145o 

3553—25- 


-1S 


252 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


American  troops  in  otli 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Philippine  Islands. 

No. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

99b 

0. 00 

0.01 

0.0) 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

99c 

101 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

.03 

. 18 

0.04 

.1! 

102a 

102b 

. 10 

.07 

.04 

.o; 

.01 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 

. 21 

.36 

.38 
. 04 

.31 

.0! 

.0‘ 

.6 

.01 

.03 

.06 

.04 

.05 

. 19 

.71 

. 36 

.00 

.04 

.03 

.0. 

.01 

.0 

,o; 

1.5' 

.5; 

.01 

.0 

.9 

.00 

.03 

. 16 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.06 

.78 

1.00 

3. 75 

.31 

. 54 

.50 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.02 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

.22 

1.06 

.59 

.01 

.01 

.0 

Cholelithiasis 

.00 

.0 

.1 

Cholecystitis 

.02 

. 12 

.05 

115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118a 

118b 

118c 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.05 

. 19 

.01 

.1 

Liver,  other  diseases  of. . . . 

.03 

.05 

.0 

.00 

.0 

.07 

.08 

. 12 

.0 

.01 

.0 

.00 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

.03 

.00 

.0 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122c 

.01 

.02 

.09 

,C ; 

.33 

.09 

.04 

.0 

.01 

.04 

.22 

.C 

.01 

.02 

. 11 

.( 

123 

. 13 

.05 

.03 

.1 

124a 

Cystitis 

.06 

.08 

. 19 

.) 

124b 

.03 

.02 

.( 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

.03 

.00 

.( 

125b 

.01 

.00 

.( 

125c 

.00 

.( 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.( 

127a 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.( 

127b 

.03 

.03 

.02 

127c 

.01 

.09 

.06 

.( 

.( 

127d 

.02 

.07 

127e 

.03 

.06 

.04 

.( 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143  a 

.00 

Carbuncle 

.00 

.01 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

1451 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

145o 

.07 

.27 

.50 

• 

.07 

.25 

.13 

Cellulitis 

.07 

.28 

.06 

.01 

.32 

.64 

.05 

.26 

.10 

.00 

.00 

.02 

. 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.11 

.04 

.1, 

.00 

.01 

.01 

. i 1 

.01 

.05 

.00 

.i 

.01 

.04 

.a 

.00 

.1! 

.01 

.01 

. 

.01 

.05 

.00 

.04 

.04 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

.07 

.29 

.30 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


253 


tilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


I. 


untries  (enlisted  men). 


Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 


Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated . 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0.00 

0-  00 

0.  01 

0. 33 

0.00 

0. 00 

0.  00 

0. 00 

0. 02 

.01 

. 06 

0.05 

.06 

.05 

0. 34 

.02 

0.  01 

.02 

.04 

.03 

. 11 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.03 

.06 

.06 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

. 10 

.03 

0.3 

02 

. 00 

. 03 

. 00 

. 00 

.38 

.34 

.37 

.27 

.68 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.26 

.19 

.24 

10 

. 08 

. 04 

. 01 

. 00 

. 01 

. 00 

.04 

.00 

.04 

.02 

.67 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.19 

. 10 

. 17 

.11 

.79 

.07 

.21 

.08 

. 15 

.00 

.24 

. 00 

. 00 

.03 

03 

. 00 

. 00 

. IS 

1.80 

. 01 

. 01 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

. 21 

.01 

01 

.01 

. 01 

01 

. 01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.01 

. 01 

01 

.03 

.05 

1.  59 

. S6 

1.  47 

.79 

2. 16 

. 14 

.08 

.13 

. 10 

1.09 

. 13 

.56 

.25 

.51 

.30 

1.  65 

.09 

.02 

.09 

. 12 

.16 

.60 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.06 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.04 

.05 

.01 

.05 

. 12 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.59 

.79 

.62 

.67 

.72 

.05 

.05 

.05 

. 65 

.18 

.62 

.02 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

. 05 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.04 

.20 

.07 

.04 

.07 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.07 

.03 

.07 

.10 

. 11 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

,0S 

. 00 

. 00 

.06 

.06 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.04 

.01 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.19 

. 16 

.04 

.16 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.05 

.01 

.03 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

. l-± 

. 05 

.13 

.21 

.07 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.06 

.08 

.09 

. 01 

.02 

. 00 

.00 

1 

. 01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

. 05 

.09 

.05 

.07 

.07 

. 00 

. 01 

. 00 

.04 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

00 

.10 

.00 

.OS 

.02 

. 07 

. 01 

. 01 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.07 

.05 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.07 

.01 

.06 

. 01 

.03 

. 00 

. 00 

. 01 

. 07 

.03 

.03 

. 01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

.02 

.00 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.05 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.07 

.04 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.06 

.43 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.05 

.08 

.05 

.06 

.22 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.09 

.00 

. 00 

.03 

.03 

.03 

. 04 

.01 

. 01 

. 05 

. 01 

. 04 

.33 

. 14 

.29 

.24 

.37 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.39 

.02 

. 12 

, 12 

. 15 

.13 

.19 

.49 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.33 

. 19 

.41 

.33 

.19 

.31 

.32 

.17 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.24 

.25 

.20 

. 19 

. 18 

. 19 

.20 

.06 

.00 

.00 

.40 

.04 

.05 

. 20 

.05 

. 17 

.23 

. 13 

.01 

.01 

.08 

.08 

. 10 

.01 

.on 

.01 

. 00 

. 04 

. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

. 00 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.01 

. 02 

. 01 

. 05 

. 07 

00 

00 

01 

. 05 

. 02 

.09 

.08 

.09 

. 14 

.08 

.01 

.01 

. 05 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.03 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.06 

.08 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.02 

.00 

. 00 

. 02 



.01 

.01 

. 00 

. 03 

00 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

.02 

.02 

. 03 

. 01 

00 

. 00 

. 05 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.06 

.44 

.04 

.03 

.03 

. 19 

. 02 

. 26 

.09 

.23 

.58 

.46 

.03 

.oi 

.02 

.25 

.20 

.32 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118b 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

14  5d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145i 

145  k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

1450 


254 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total  IJ 

Total 

officers. 

nited  State 
Total  enh 

White. 

s Army. 

sted  men, 
troops. 

Colored. 

American 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

0. 05 

0. 05 

0.04 

0. 05 

0. 07 

0. 05 

0.02 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.06 

14Gc 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

.06 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.04 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint. 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.00 

147  b 

Loose  bodies  in  joints 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

147c 

Synovitis 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.03 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.oi 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.oil 

149C 

Metatarsalgia 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.00 

149d 

Myositis 

.05 

.05 

.03 

. 05 

.05 

. 05 

.02 

149e 

Pes  planus 

.36 

.37 

. 10 

.38 

.28 

.38 

.03 

149f 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

149K 

Tenosynovitis 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

14911 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

.28 

.28 

.15 

.28 

.28 

.28 

.12 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

1.15 

1. 15 

. 75 

1.09 

1.60 

1.17 

.91 

Total 

41.61 

41.73 

28. 36 

39.  94 

59.85 

42.  44 

25. 16 1 

Office 

classifi- 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

cation. 

1 

Bites 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

■ OC 

2 

Burns 

.08 

.08 

.07 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.0; 

3 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

.02 

.02 

.01 

02 

.02 

.02 

.0! 

4 

Compression 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

5 

Concussion 

.02 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

fi 

Contusion 

. 41 

.41 

.28 

39 

.33 

.41 

.2: 

7 

Crushing 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.(X 

8 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.oil 

9 

Dislocation  of  joint 

.09 

.09 

.11 

.09 

.07 

.09 

,o: 

10 

Dislocation,  articular  cartilege  of  knee 

.04 

.04 

.08 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.11 

11 

Drowning,  except  suicide 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

12 

Epiphyseal  separation 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.0? 

13 

Eyo  and  annexa,  traumatisms  of 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.11 

14 

Foreign  bodies 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.0 

15 

Fracture,  simple 

1.18 

1.  19 

1.50 

1.  16 

.78 

1.  17 

.5 

16 

Fracture,  compound 

.46 

.47 

.52 

.45 

.37 

.46 

.0 

17 

Fracture,  faulty  union 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.11 

18 

Gas,  deleterious  absorption 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.n 

19 

Gunshot  wounds 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.0 

20 

Hemorrhage  and  results 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 0j| 

21 

Homicides 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

22 

Poisoning  by  food 

01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.0' 

23 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.0! 

24 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

.09 

.09 

.06 

.09 

.10 

.09 

.0 

25 

Sprain  of  joint 

.55 

. 55 

.45 

.54 

.33 

.55 

.2 

26 

Strain 

.08 

.08 

.06 

.08 

.06 

.09 

.0 

27 

Suicide 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.0 

28 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

.06 

.06 

.09 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.0 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

.09 

.09 

. 13 

.08 

.07 

.09 

.0 

30 

Wounds,  penetrating 

. 13 

. 13 

.08 

. 12 

. 12 

.13 

.0 

31 

Wounds,  perforating” 

. 10 

. 11 

.05 

. 11 

.07 

.11 

.oi 

32 

Wounds  (others) 

.63 

.63 

.38 

.61 

.63 

.64 

.6 

33 

Traumatisms  (others) 

.26 

.26 

.22 

.25 

.24 

.26 

j; 

Total 

4.50 

4.52 

4.29 

4.  37 

3.  49 

4.  53 

2.2 

Grand  total 

46.  10 

46.  25 

32.  65 

44.  32 

63.  34 

46.  97 

U 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY, 


255 


ilipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men. 

Inter- 

national 

Total 

Total 

elassifi- 

officers 

cation 

Officers. 

and 

Officers. 

and 

No. 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

1 

0.03 

0.06 

0. 10 

0. 06 

0.06 

0.04 

0.04 

0. 04 

0.04 

0.04 

146a 

.01 

.05 

.07 

.05 

.05 

.00 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

146b 

.05 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.06 

146c 

.02 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.02 

147a 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

147  b 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.08 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.06 

147c 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

147d 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

147e 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

149a 

.00 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.0.3 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

149b 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

149c 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.OS 

.06 

.06 

149d 

.05 

.34 

.25 

.33 

.32 

. 17 

.45 

.35 

.46 

.45 

149e 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

149f 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

149g 

.14 

.30 

.30 

.30 

.29 

■ IS 

.26 

.28 

.28 

.27 

149h 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

150 

.64 

1.37 

2.47 

1.45 

1.40 

.97 

.76 

.71 

.86 

.86 

189 

26.  69 

44.  62 

75. 01 

46.  72 

45.  61 

32.55 

35.  75 

47.  72 

39. 16 

38.87 

Office 

elassifi- 

cation. 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

01 

1 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.10 

. 10 

.10 

. 12 

. 12 

2 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

3 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

4 

. 05 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.09 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.03 

5 

.25 

.34 

.26 

.34 

.33 

.33 

.48 

.44 

.55 

.54 

6 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.07 

.06 

.07 

.07 

7 

.04 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

8 

.11 

.08 

.05 

■ OS 

.08 

.12 

.09 

.07 

.10 

. 10 

9 

.04 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.03 

. 14 

.06 

.01 

.06 

.06 

10 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

11 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

12 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.03 

13 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

14 

1.23 

.96 

.60 

.93 

. 95 

2.  06 

1.46 

1.05 

1.53 

1.56 

15 

.34 

.29 

.23 

.28 

.29 

.81 

.68 

.58 

. 72 

.72 

16 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

17 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.04 

.03 

.05 

.05 

18 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

19 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

20 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

21 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

22 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

23 

.05 

.13 

. 14 

. 13 

.13 

.07 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

24 

.34 

.46 

.31 

.44 

.44 

. 65 

.67 

.35 

.72 

.72 

25 

.06 

.08 

.04 

.08 

.07 

.06 

.09 

.08 

.10 

.10 

26 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

27 

.08 

.06 

.03 

.05 

.06 

. 10 

.07 

.06 

.07 

.07 

28 

.12 

. 05 

.03 

.05 

. 05 

. 16 

.13 

.13 

. 14 

.15 

29 

.04 

.07 

.OS 

.07 

.07 

. 14 

.20 

.20 

. 22 

.22 

30 

.04 

. 10 

.08 

.10 

.10 

. 05 

. 11 

.06 

.12 

.12 

31 

.34 

.58 

.54 

.58 

.57 

.46 

. 65 

.74 

.74 

.72 

32 

.lo 

.22 

.22 

.22 

.21 

.36 

.30 

.28 

.33 

.33 

33 

3.44 

3. 74 

2.  S2 

3. 68 

3.  66 

5. 87 

5.  34 

4.  44 

5.81 

5.82 

30. 13 

48.  36 

77.84 

50.  40 

49.  27 

38. 42 

41.09 

52. 16 

44.  97 

44.68 

■ 

25G 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers,  and  enlisted  men  white,  colored 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

Phi 

White. 

American  tr 
lippine  Islai 

Colored. 

oops  in  othe 
ds. 

Total.  ! 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

0. 02 

0. 04 

o.  ns 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

.02 

.04 

0. 09 

.05 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

.07 

.06 

.05 

.06 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

147b 

.00 

.00 

147c 

.07 

. 11 

.09 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

.01 

1470 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excented) 

.00 

.03 

.01 

.03 

1 49a 

Hallux  valgus 

.00 

. 04 

.04 

149b 

.00 

.01 

.01 

149c 

.00 

.03 

.02 

149d 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

149e 

.21 

.43 

.01 

.34 

149  f 

.01 

.01 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

1491i 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

.04 

.22 

.24 

.23 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenita]  malformations 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

.51 

1.31 

1.38 

1.32 

16.23 

38. 66 

37.  81 

38. 47 1 

Office 

classifi- 

XVIII.  External  causes  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

cation. 

1 

.01 

.02 

.01 

2 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.05 

3 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

4 

5 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.03 

6 

.22 

.24 

.40 

.27 

7 

.04 

.02 

.04 

8 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms 

.00 

.05 

.02 

.04 

9 

Dislocation  ol  joint 

.16 

.06 

.30 

.11 

10 

.03 

.02 

11 

12 

13 

Eye  arid  annexa,  traumatisms  of 

.00 

.03 

.02 

.02 

14 

Foreign  bodies 

.03 

.01 

.00 

.01 

15 

Fracture,  simple 

.75 

1.02 

.85 

.98 

16 

Fracture,  compound 

. 66 

.19 

.12 

,lj 

17 

.01 

.00 

.01 

18 

.05 

19 

Gunshot  wounds 

.01 

.01 

.07 

•* 

20 

. 00 

.02 

.01 

21 

.00 

.00 

.Of 

22 

Poisoning  by  food 

.01 

.06 

.01 

.0/ 

23 

Poisoning,  other  acute 

.00 

.02 

.01 

f, 

24 

Secondary  result  of  injury 

.05 

.10 

.40 

.11: 

25 

Sprain  of  joint 

.19 

.41 

.90 

. 5/ 

26 

.04 

. 08 

.11 

.Oil 

27 

.00 

or 

28 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

.05 

.04 

.06 

.0: 

29 

Wounds,  multiple 

.05 

.05 

.04 

30 

Wounds,  penetrating 

.10 

.02 

.03 

.o?! 

31 

Wounds,  perforating 

.04 

.09 

.16 

.1' 

32 

Wounds  (others) 

.20 

.90 

1.95 

1. 1! 

33 

Traumatisms  (others) 

.10 

.26 

.82 

.3' 

2.79 

3.  85 

6. 42 

4.3: 

Grand  total 

19.02 

42.  51 

44.23 

. . ...  . 

42. 8i| 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY. 


257 


llipino,  Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


untries  (enlisted  men) . 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Porto 

Ricans. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0. 05 
.04 
.22 
. 05 
.01 
.08 

0. 09 
.01 
.04 
.16 

0.06 

.04 

.19 

.07 

.01 

.07 

0. 12 
.00 
.06 
.01 

0.03 

.16 

.04 

.06 

0. 00 
.00 
.01 
.00 
.00 

0-00 

.00 

.01 

0. 00 
.00 
.01 
.00 
.00 
.01 
.02 
.00 
.00 
.00 
.00 
.01 
.06 
.00 
.00 
.02 

.00 

.23 

0. 00 
.01 
.04 
.00 

0. 10 
.28 
.10 
.00 

0.  01 
.03 
.02 

.01 

146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149g 

149h 

150 

1S9 

.01 

.06 

.07 

.03 

.00 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.01 

.03 
.02 
.04 
.00 
.03 
. 65 

.09 

.02 
.03 
.04 
.00 
.03 
. 58 

.01 

.07 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.27 

. 05 
.03 
.02 
.07 
.26 
1. 19 
.00 
.04 
.67 

.01 

2. 13 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.66 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.66 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.07 

.28 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.07 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.00 
. 22 

.02 

.14 

.02 

.30 

.01 

1.00 

.01 

.35 

.13 

.94 

.01 

.31 

.03 

.99 

.01 

.17 

.03 

.73 

.01 

.14 

.00 

.70 

.01 

.11 

.01 

. 65 

.04 

.25 

.10 

.03 
1. 38 

26. 02 

18.86 

24.79 

25. 16 

SS.  54 

7.96 

10.44 

8. 25 

20. 38 

19.  09 

38.  56 

elassifi- 

cation . 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

1 

.12 

.00 

.10 

.07 

.22 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.04 

.06 

.01 

2 

.02 

.11 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

3 

4 

.07 

.02 

.06 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.01 

5 

.34 

.19 

.32 

.24 

. 56 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.23 

.15 

.27 

6 

.06 

.05 

.01 

.06 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.01 

7 

.07 

.01 

.06 

.06 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.oi 

8 

.10 

.14 

.10 

.10 

.18 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.08 

.04 

.06 

9 

.04 

.03 

.21 

.01 

.01 

.03 

1(1 

11 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.03 

12 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

• OS 

.00 

.00 

. 05 

.00 

.02 

13 

.02 

.07 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

14 

2.33 

.67 

2.05 

1.49 

2.47 

.22 

.08 

.21 

.39 

.68 

. 68 

15 

. 55 

.04 

.46 

. 15 

1.99 

. 11 

.04 

.10 

.06 

. 12 

.16 

16 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.03 

17 

.00 

.00 

.22 

.01 

.01 

.00 

18 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.00 

19 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

20 

21 

.03 

.00 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

22 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

23 

.11 

.12 

,ii 

.12 

.18 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.00 

.00 

24 

1.  GO 

.66 

.94 

.46 

1.20 

.08 

.06 

.08 

.30 

.19 

.19 

25 

.13 

.09 

.12 

.07 

.22 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

26 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

27 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.23 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

28 

.01 

.13 

.03 

.02 

.39 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

29 

.00 

.05 

.01 

.01 

1.  29 

.05 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.04 

30 

.05 

.21 

.07 

.12 

.24 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.00 

.04 

31 

1.08 

. 55 

.99 

1.13 

1.68 

.14 

.07 

.13 

.83 

.25 

.44 

32 

.22 

.06 

.19 

.27 

1.64 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.21 

.14 

.18 

33 

6.  52 

3. 16 

5.  95 

4. 59 

13.  26 

.83 

.42 

.80 

2. 37 

1.73 

2.  26 

32.  54 

22. 02 

30.74 

29.  75 

101.  80 

8. 79 

10.86 

9. 05 

22. 75 

20.82 

40.82 

— 

= ==== 

===== 

258 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  colored  j! 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Agent. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

including 

native 

troops. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men, 

Ameri- 

can 

troops. 

Total  Ur 

Total 

officers. 

ited  States  Army. 

Total  enlisted  men, 
troops. 

White.  Colored. 

American 

Total. 

Total 

native 

troops. 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

Knife 

0. 03 

0. 03 

0.02 

0.03 

0.  05 

0.03 

0.03 

2 

Pistol  ball... 

. 11 

. 11 

.08 

.11 

.13 

. 11 

.02 

3 

Rifle  ball 

.21 

.21 

.06 

.22 

.15 

.22 

.03 

4 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments 

. 16 

. 16 

.06 

. 15 

.17 

.16 

.23 

5 

Other  military  agents 

.31 

.31 

.24 

.30 

.21 

.32 

.03 

6 

Sinking  ships 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

7 

Air  machines 

.08 

.08 

.70 

.05 

.00 

.05 

8 

Automobiles 

.21 

.21 

.33 

.21 

.09 

.21 

.07 

9 

Motorcycles 

. 16 

. 16 

. 30 

. 16 

.03 

.15 

.01 

10 

Railroad  accidents 

12 

.12 

.07 

. 12 

. 11 

. 12 

.02 

11 

Street  car  accidents 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

12 

Other  vehicles 

.13 

. 14 

.08 

.13 

. 11 

.14 

.05 

13 

Animals 

. 16 

.17 

.09 

.19 

.07 

.17 

.06 

14 

Conflagration 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

15 

Crushing 

.18 

. 18 

. 16 

.18 

.18 

. 18 

.07 

16 

Electricity 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

17 

Falls 

.78 

.79 

.81 

.78 

.52 

.79 

.57 

IS 

Splinters 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

19 

Machinery 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

20 

Excessive  cold 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.02 

.07 

.03 

21 

Excessive  heat 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

. C2 

.0! 

22 

Stones 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.01 

•01 

23 

Strangulation 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

24 

Hot  liquids 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.02 

25 

Fire,  conflagration  excepted 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

26 

Poisons 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

27 

Other  external  agents 

1.69 

1.  70 

1.23 

1.62 

1.46 

1.72 

-4 

Total 

4.50 

4.52 

4.29 

4.  37 

3.  49 

4.53 

2. 23 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


259 


lipino,  Porto  Rican , and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


United  States  Army  in  United  States  (including  Alaska). 

United  States  Army  in  Europe  (excluding  Russia). 

Enlisted  men. 

Enlisted  men 

Total 

officers 

and 

Total 

officers 

and 

elassifi- 

Officers. 

Officers. 

cation 

enlisted 

enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

men. 

0.01 

0.03 

0. 04 

0.  03 

0.03 

0.03 

0.03 

0.  08 

0.04 

0.  04 

l 

.07 

.06. 

.13 

.07 

.07 

.09 

. 17 

. 14 

.18 

. 17 

2 

.00 

.16 

.14 

.15 

. 15 

.05 

.30 

.17 

.31 

.30 

3 

.05 

.16 

• IS 

. 16 

.16 

.08 

. 15 

. 17 

. 16 

. 16 

4 

.14 

.19 

.12 

.18 

.18 

.39 

. 45 

.35 

.51 

.50 

5 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.110 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

6 

.58 

.05 

.00 

.05 

.08 

.97 

. 05 

.00 

.05 

.09 

7 

.31 

.20 

.10 

. 19 

.20 

.37 

.24 

.10 

.24 

.25 

8 

.19 

.10 

.03 

. 10 

. 10 

.51 

.24 

.04 

.23 

.24 

9 

.04 

.03 

.08 

.OS 

.OS 

. 13 

. 17 

.16 

.18 

. 18 

10 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

11 

.04 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.07 

.16 

.23 

. 19 

.24 

.24 

12 

.10 

.21 

.09 

.20 

.19 

.08 

. 14 

.03 

.14 

. 14 

13 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

14 

.13 

.17 

.13 

.17 

.17 

.19 

.19 

.24 

.21 

.21 

15 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

16 

.72 

.69 

.44 

.67 

.67 

.99 

.90 

.64 

.95 

.95 

17 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

18 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

19 

.00 

.01 

.07 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.07 

.04 

.03 

20 

.01 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

21 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.01 

.01 

22 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

23 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.03 

. 05 

.05 

24 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

25 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

25 

.93 

1.42 

1.11 

1.39 

1.37 

1.78 

1.95 

1.95 

2.  22 

2.  20 

27 

3.44 

3.  74 

2.  82 

3. 68 

3.66 

5.87 

5.  34 

4.  44 

5. 81 

5.82 

260 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  53. — Days  lost,  by  countries,  including  transports,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  white,  coloret 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Agent. 

Officers, 

other 

countries. 

A 

■ 

Ph 

White. 

Linerican  tro 
ilippine  Islai 

Colored. 

ops  in  othe 
ids. 

Total. 

Agent  causing  injury  ( excluding  battle  injuries). 

(The  following  are  included  above.) 

1 

0.00 

0.08 

0.09 

0.  O' 

Pistol  ball 

.20 

.12 

.38 

.1 

3 

Rifle  ball 

.07 

.04 

.03 

.0 

4 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments 

.04 

.23 

.41 

.2 

5 

Other  military  agents : 

.40 

.00 

.00 

.0 

6 

. 16 

8 

.07 

.09 

.04 

.6 

9 

.03 

.06 

.01 

.0 

10 

Railroad  accidents 

.00 

.02 

.04 

.0 

11 

.07 

.0 

12 

Other  vehicles 

.01 

.06 

.29 

.1 

13 

.05 

.09 

.64 

.2 

14 

.01 

.0 

15 

Crushing 

.28 

.27 

.68 

.3 

in 

.00 

.01 

.0 

17 

.62 

.84 

1. 19 

.9 

18 

.00 

.03 

.0 

19 

.00 

.62 

.07 

.0 

20 

.00 

21 

Excessive  heat 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.0 

22 

.01 

.02 

.0 

23 

24 

.00 

.03 

.04 

.0 

25 

Fire,  conflagration  excepted 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.0 

26 

.00 

.11(1 

.01 

.0 

27 

Other  external  agents 

.85 

1.71 

2. 45 

1.8 

2.  79 

3.85 

6.42 

4.3 

DAYS  LOST OFFICERS,  AND  ENLISTED  MEN  BY  COUNTRY 


261 


, lipino , Porto  Rican,  and  Hawaiian,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


■untiles  (enlisted  men) . 

Native  troops  (enlisted  men). 

Office 

classifi- 

cation. 

Hawaii. 

Panama. 

Other 
countries 
and  not 
stated. 

Transports. 

Filipinos. 

Hawaiians. 

Torto 

Ricans. 

,White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

White. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Total. 

0. 09 

0. 07 

0.  09 

0.07 

0. 03 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

0. 04 

0.03 

0.02 

1 

.08 

.06 

.13 

.33 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.05 

2 

.09 

.10 

.09 

.a 

1.91 

. 05 

.04 

.05 

.02 

.00 

.05 

3 

.21 

.15 

.20 

.36 

.31 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.33 

. 05 

.17 

4 

. 05 

.11 

.06 

.17 

1.73 

.14 

. 05 

.13 

.03 

.01 

.05 

5 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

6 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.13 

.00 

.00 

7 

41 

.09 

.35 

• IS 

.15 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.15 

.11 

8 

.42 

.21 

.38 

. 05 

.13 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.05 

.00 

9 

.07 

.06 

.03 

.46 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.01 

.06 

.02 

10 

.01 

.01 

.17 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.02 

.00 

11 

.07 

.02 

.06 

.07 

.24 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.06 

.08 

12 

.28 

.01 

.23 

.17 

.25 

.00 

.00 

.09 

.01 

.03 

13 

.00 

.00 

14 

.43 

.05 

.37 

.30 

21 

.02 

.01 

.02 

. 11 

.04 

.02 

15 

.01 

.00 

.02 

16 

1.34 

.51 

1.20 

1.08 

2.11 

.28 

.06 

.26 

. 5S 

.51 

. 59 

17 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.06 

.00 

18 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.02 

.02 

19 

.89 

.00 

.00 

20 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.03 

.07 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

21 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

22 

.00 

23 

.07 

.06 

.04 

.10 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.03 

00 

24 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.00 

25 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

26 

2.83 

1.74 

2. 64 

1.73 

3. 95 

.25 

.17 

.25 

1.00 

.61 

1.03 

27 

6.52 

3.16 

5. 95 

4.59 

13.26 

.83 

.42 

.80 

2.37 

1.73 

2.26 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


262 


Table  54. — Admissions,  by  months,  ivhite  enlisted  men 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Monthly  strength. 


183,758 

245,454 

309,205 

458,817 

552,714 

776,466 


8 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

lt>b 

19C 

19d 

19e 

191 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20b 

20c 

22 

24 

2.5a 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

3Sa 

3Sb 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

4Sb 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 
52  b 
53a 
53b 
88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


Cause. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 


Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (ail) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others).. . 

Chicken-pox 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic). 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Treneh’fever 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Aerogencs  capsulatus  infection 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


II.  Tuberculosis  (all). 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. 
Tuberculosis,  others 


III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 


Syphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  infection . 
Gonococcus  infection . 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  bengin 

Arthritis 

Gout 

Scurvy 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

Addison's  disease 

Acromegaly 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Spieen.  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

Genera]  diseases,  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


Year,  1917. 


April.  May. 


151 

9 

761 

115 


15 

858 

27 

30 

1 


15 

164 

IS 

485 

2 


178 

411 

5 

2 


20S 


40 


33 


1,254 


151 

161 

942 


4 

222 

6 

1,449 

150 


37 

963 

36 

30 


16 

359 

35 

634 


530 

1,050 

5 


2 

231 


1,516 


176 

228 

1,112 


103 

3 


June. 


July. 


5 

375 

7 

1,555 

170 

1 

67 

541 

62 

37 


10 

425 

22 

771 

1 


458 

702 


234 

97 

91 


12 

414 

3 

1,000 

118 

1 

108 

398 

24 

29 


289 

22 

754 

2 


622 

776 

18 

1 


237 

175 

152 


6 

2, 153 


226 

252 


3, 033 


293 

365 

2,375 


August. 


32 

428 

7 


66 

3 

152 

687 

41 

35 


4 

190 

15 

578 


1,325 

1,390 

14 

2 

1 


3 

1 

255 


416 

384 


4,550 


414 

511 

3,625 


3 

11 

53 

149 

1 


137 

4 

85 

18 

2 


3epteml)c 


21 

1,31 

8 

2 


1,98 

1,37 


10,94! 


l,l(j 

1,01 

8,81 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Ofliee. 


ADMISSION'S WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


263 


„ United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dee.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


.032,244 

1,061,422 

1,129,065 

1,096,434 

1,095,039 

1,129,223 

1,168,558 

1,197,757 

1,303,746 

1,328,513 

1,284,247 

Inter- 

national 

Year, 

1917 — Continued. 

Year 

, 1918. 

elassifi- 

cation 

No. 

etober. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

66 

45 

12 

4 

i 

2 

3 

10 

27 

57 

37 

i 

858 

349 

156 

118 

117 

233 

287 

567 

813 

919 

761 

4 

15 

19 

39 

36 

46 

55 

51 

91 

57 

23 

15 

5 

4,417 

21,265 

11,690 

7,813 

3,094 

2,743 

2,110 

1,621 

2,200 

3, 067 

2,997 

6 

130 

319 

631 

1,130 

1,099 

1,092 

947 

449 

134 

92 

50 

7 

6 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

6 

8 

4 

10 

5 

8 

300 

401 

349 

424 

434 

531 

607 

356 

160 

111 

101 

9 

3,488 

6,941 

11,990 

13,515 

9,256 

21,124 

35,  714 

10,217 

4,617 

3, 848 

3,994 

10 

62 

57 

32 

33 

13 

47 

48 

79 

127 

101 

74 

14 

53 

108 

194 

257 

204 

151 

145 

87 

49 

34 

24 

IS 

28 

131 

84 

232 

351 

341 

250 

166 

104 

64 

91 

19a 

1 

4 

3 

2 

3 

7 

4 

2 

1 

19b 

74 

806 

379 

335 

365 

238 

274 

131 

248 

15S 

80 

19c 

1 

2 

l 

1 

3 

2 

17 

7 

19d 

19 

40 

81 

131 

81 

68 

53 

72 

25 

29 

31 

19e 

367 

2,133 

4,313 

2,980 

1,139 

7S8 

608 

500 

268 

126 

75 

191 

93 

273 

371 

409 

222 

142 

122 

S3 

74 

61 

30 

19  g 

1,683 

4,179 

10,368 

19, 460 

21,092 

13, 950 

7, 181 

4,136 

2,366 

2,211 

1,  SS3 

19h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19i 

I::::"" 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19j 

6 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

5 

19k 

2 

191 

3,093 

556 

753 

603 

488 

1,541 

1,619 

1,990 

4,014 

2,505 

2,217 

19n 

1,600 

458 

530 

440 

410 

943 

712 

1,299 

1,490 

1,291 

1,228 

19o 

18 

9 

4 

19 

41 

27 

33 

29 

21 

25 

49 

19p 

9 

9 

7 

4 

3 

7 

5 

3 

1 

2 

5 

20a 

1 

1 

2 

20b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20c 

4 

3 

1 

1 

6 

11 

27 

16 

22 

1 

3 

1 

1 

24 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

o 

2 

25a 

3 

i 

3 

2 

3 

2 

5 

5 

2 

3 

25b 

3 

5 

5 

7 

5 

3 

7 

4 

6 

12 

11 

26 

667 

641 

1,315 

1,950 

2,020 

1,802 

1,411 

1,063 

664 

503 

397 

47 

1,406 

1,688 

1,970 

2,414 

1,707 

1,733 

1,229 

1,251 

1,380 

1,678 

1,277 

1,306 

1,572 

1,882 

2,303 

1,619 

1,642 

1,148 

1,154 

1,277 

1,567 

1,160 

2Sa 

4 

2 

5 

4 

14 

23 

26 

13 

5 

5 

10 

4 

7 

3 

6 

3 

4 

i 

29 

87 

111 

83 

97 

82 

79 

74 

S4 

86 

84 

90 

30-35 

14,773 

10,771 

7, 763 

6,346 

5,650 

7,813 

9,466 

15,081 

16, 693 

18,521 

15,171 

■ 1,924 

1,594 

1,358 

1,385 

1,313 

1,703 

2,021 

2,  735 

2,683 

2,949 

2,590 

37 

1,534 

1,131 

922 

549 

559 

594 

543 

786 

636 

758 

575 

38a 

11,315 

8,046 

5,483 

4,412 

3,778 

5,516 

6,902 

11,560 

13,374 

14,814 

12,006 

38b 

28 

33 

32 

46 

48 

30 

29 

44 

67 

88 

71 

36 

10 

14 

15 

17 

20 

17 

19 

20 

19 

25 

25 

39-45 

124 

138 

131 

175 

172 

199 

214 

265 

286 

319 

295 

46 

700 

726 

762 

934 

879 

1,030 

972 

929 

907 

1,045 

1,059 

48 

3 

4 

3 

4 

4 

3 

4 

2 

48b 

1 

i 

1 

49 

23 

23 

15 

19 

21 

16 

20 

27 

28 

29 

28 

50 

116 

165 

224 

328 

181 

230 

180 

245 

266 

397 

522 

51a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

51b 

1 

2 

2 

2 

52a 

2 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

1 

52b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

2 

3 

2 

3 

4 

3 

3 

i 

3 

1 

53b 

65 

58 

54 

51 

47 

61 

48 

75 

98 

88 

119 

S8 

2 

4 

3 

4 

3 

3 

5 

1 

3 

6 

116 

32 

24 

21 

10 

17 

18 

14 

14 

IS 

29 

27 

54 

4 

4 

2 

3 

4 

4 

7 

1 

4 

1 

55a 

3 

2 

3 

2 

4 

6 

7 

6 

17 

29 

11 

55b 

4 

3 

3 

15 

12 

10 

9 

10 

8 

7 

10 

55c 

543 

479 

442 

474 

352 

553 

212 

240 

290 

263 

246 

55d 

5 

13 

13 

791 

567 

426 

353 

362 

280 

234 

88 

55e 

151 

85 

140 

92 

92 

133 

16S 

210 

145 

132 

84 

56a 

116 

61 

78 

56 

62 

78 

148 

257 

234 

306 

218 

56b 

1 

7 

7 

9 

3 

3 

7 

9 

9 

11 

4 

57-59 

2G4 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  54. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  t, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

Monthly  strength 

1,321,440 

1,343,933 

1,255,195 

941,219 

672,937 

471,815 

406,839 

national 

classifi- 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

cation 

- 

No. 

September. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and 

venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

26 

13 

8 

3 

5 

3 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

592 

178 

107 

48 

31 

33 

17 

12 

12 

9 

9 

6 

Measles 

2,613 

2,866 

3,052 

1,533 

410 

237 

i: 

7 

Scarlet,  fever 

46 

107 

440 

277 

401 

278 

2; 

S 

3 

2 

1 

1 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

in 

79 

122 

122 

172 

147 

it 

in 

Influenza 

95, 754 

204, 175 

21,335 

12, 178 

7,822 

2,344 

1,5! 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

9(1 

33 

38 

30 

29 

15 

) 

18 

Erysipelas 

24 

27 

37 

52 

60 

39 

/ 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

64 

37 

49 

239 

107 

113 

l; 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

2 

4 

1 

1 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

65 

64 

76 

84 

69 

82 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

4 

4 

5 

12 

25 

6 

19c 

Chicken-pox 

21 

22 

19 

23 

30 

20 

5 

19f 

German  measles 

52 

20 

9 

65 

67 

62 

1 

19r 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

41 

136 

70 

63 

45 

26 

19h 

Mumps 

1,872 

1,817 

2, 729 

4,718 

6,027 

3,972 

2,2; 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

6 

3 

1 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

3 

3 

4 

191 

1 

2 

1 

19  m 

Trench  mouth 

1 

4 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

1,606 

1,041 

1,264 

112 

23 

4 

19o 

Vaccinia 

612 

338 

853 

310 

7 

5 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

71 

387 

382 

205 

53 

19 

20a 

2 

4 

9 

5 

3 

20b 

Aerogenes  ca^sulatus  infection 

20c 

1 

22 

9 

3 

1 

1 

2 

24 

1 

2 

2 

25a 

Trench  foot 

2 

3 

12 

5 

4 

25b 

2 

4 

4 

3 

1 

3 

26 

Pellagra 

8 

1 

n 

6 

2 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

275 

306 

321 

227 

217 

164 

1 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all). 

1,074 

979 

1,159 

553 

503 

298 

3 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

925 

836 

1,012 

400 

401 

247 

2 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

65 

71 

78 

124 

72 

32 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

30-3o 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

83 

69 

68 

28 

29 

18 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 

13,  265 

6,009 

5,562 

3, 386 

2, 581 

1,580 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

2, 290 

1,199 

1, 2S2 

872 

723 

445 

4 

3Sa 

Chancroidal  infection 

505 

256 

215 

168 

167 

159 

i 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

10,470 

4,614 

4,065 

2,346 

1,691 

976 

1,0 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

46 

49 

58 

43 

11 

11 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

19 

15 

IS 

13 

10 

8 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

197 

109 

179 

74 

80 

74 

48a 

Arthritis 

910 

911 

1, 236 

738 

550 

382 

4! 

48b 

1 

1 

2 

49 

1 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

21 

14 

29 

18 

16 

7 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

542 

731 

1,059 

285 

123 

57 

51b 

1 

1 

1 

52a 

1 

1 

52b 

3 

4 

3 

53a 

1 

1 

1 

53b 

2 

3 

2 

1 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

42 

33 

53 

28 

25 

16 

116 

6 

5 

2 

1 

1 

53c 

17 

12. 

6 

8 

4 

3 

54 

Anemia,  chlorosis ! 

19 

18 

12 

12 

12 

3 

5 

6 

] 

1 

55b 

8 

4 

5 

4 

55c 

Purpura 

4 

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

55d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

244 

363 

359 

201 

164 

111 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

71 

55 

109 

53 

58 

50 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

76 

62 

99 

74 

62 

68 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

194 

93 

60 

2S 

20 

8 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

3 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


265 


I nited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


339,836 

291,810 

246,903 

21.5,104 

156,791 

149,360 

139,877 

132,403 

135,441 

1,965,297 

Inter- 

national 

Year, 

1919 — Continued. 

classifi- 

Month  not 

Total  for 

cation 

stated. 

period. 

No. 

April. 

May. 

J une. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

N o vember. 

December. 

10 

6 

12 

9 

7 

6 

1 

1 

3 

4.83 

i 

53 

44 

44 

102 

134 

117 

153 

1S2 

74 

9,617 

4 

8 

3 

2 

5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

7 

573 

5 

68 

41 

29 

18 

25 

22 

11 

32 

33 

SO,  546 

6 

104 

58 

9 

8 

4 

2 

2 

8 

19 

S,  778 

7 

1 

2 

2 

1 

77 

8 

130 

73 

27 

16 

9 

9 

10 

8 

10 

5,  577 

9 

939 

409 

262 

131 

112 

108 

118 

57 

57 

9 

476,  816 

10 

10 

18 

10 

5 

3 

7 

5 

6 

3 

1,261 

14 

29 

20 

8 

5 

7 

3 

2 

5 

3 

1,  858 

18 

155 

89 

49 

11 

6 

15 

22 

5 

8 

2,  957 

19a 

1 

41 

19b 

27 

12 

1 

3 

3. 650 

19c 

3 

1 

2 

1 

104 

19d 

19 

22 

10 

9 

2 

2 

4 

1 

12 

942 

19e 

36 

11 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

15,  449 

19f 

21 

17 

9 

7 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2,  466 

19g 

843 

344 

172 

56 

56 

62 

31 

24 

52 

7 

117,498 

19h 

1 

24 

19i 

2 

2 

1 

9 

19j 

1 

44 

19k 

3 

2 

11 

191 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

11 

19m 

103 

135 

213 

276 

180 

153 

153 

169 

158 

30, 0S0 

19n 

23 

53 

74 

110 

67 

41 

48 

6S 

87 

18,  807 

19o 

5 

4 

u 

4 

4 

3 

3 

0 

4 

i 

1,510 

19p 

1 

1 

2 

3 

99 

20a 

20b 

]0 

20c 

i 

1 

1 

94 

22 

1 

13 

24 

3 

3 

5 

2 

1 

1 

2 

64 

25a 

1 

53 

25b 

103 

26 

83 

71 

27 

25 

25 

15 

26 

19 

17 

15, 962 

47 

386 

425 

339 

274 

157 

146 

78 

6S 

52 

17 

26, 285 

319 

361 

280 

230 

125 

115 

58 

47 

30 

14 

23,  864 

28a 

45 

39 

41 

41 

22 

18 

17 

17 

22 

3 

839 

2Sb 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

ss 

29 

20 

25 

17 

2 

10 

11 

3 

3 

1,494 

30-35 

1,434 

1,831 

1, 683 

2,  092 

1,  406 

1,377 

1,266 

1, 033 

951 

61 

198,  727 

406 

451 

411 

523 

309 

298 

233 

212 

169 

19 

34,  915 

37 

176 

243 

253 

365 

229 

199 

190 

15S 

147 

7 

14,  739 

38a 

852 

1,137 

1,019 

1,204 

868 

880 

843 

663 

635 

35 

149, 073 

38b 

7 

7 

4 

1 

2 

2 

2 

7.83 

36 

5 

8 

10 

5 

2 

2 

1 

360 

39-45 

79 

68 

52 

46 

37 

40 

26 

17 

19 

1 

3, 6SS 

46 

299 

230 

172 

114 

79 

59 

66 

35 

54 

4 

16,972 

48a 

2 

1 

46 

4Sb 

6 

49 

6 

9 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

426 

50 

33 

33 

42 

49 

19 

4 

6 

3 

2 

3 

5, 965 

51a 

1 

1 

11 

51b 

9 

52a 

. 

1 

26 

52b 

1 

1 

IS 

53a 

1 

1 

1 

38 

53b 

10 

11 

15 

10 

7 

3 

4 

1 

1,108 

88 

1 

2 

1 

57 

116 

1 

2 

5 

3 

2 

1 

131 

53c 

3 

6 

5 

5 

4 

3 

1 

362 

54 

1 

50 

55a 

1 

121 

55b 

1 

1 

1 

2 

134 

55c 

56 

43 

39 

33 

32 

33 

36 

35 

40 

2 

6,703 

55d 

22 

19 

24 

19 

5 

9 

IS 

15 

8 

2 

3,718 

55e 

56 

79 

56 

45 

42 

38 

49 

31 

53 

2 

3,017 

56a 

9 

13 

11 

5 

9 

12 

8 

6 

9 

2, 251 

56b 

2 

93 

57-59 

266 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  54. — Admissions , by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  ti 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year, 

1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septembe 

V.  Nervovs  system,  diseases  o]  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

62 

2 

2 

2 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

1 

1 

5 

63b 

Spina)  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

2 

i 

i 

3 

5 

64 

5 

1 

1 

3 

Facial  paralysis 



66b 

Paraplegia 

1 

2 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

4 

7 

4 

6 

4 

1 

69 

Epilepsy 

29 

41 

57 

89 

111 

23! 

74a 

.Jacksonian  epilepsy 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

74b 

Neurasthenia 

14 

12 

17 

48 

38 

101 

74c 

Enuresis 

20 

40 

25 

21 

31 

8 

74d 

3 

1 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart). . 

2 

1 

74f 

1 

72 

Chorea 

2 

1 

4 

4 

6 

1 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

18 

13 

29 

37 

47 

$ 

73b 

Neuralgia 

26 

44 

34 

47 

73 

If 

73c 

Neuritis 

8 

5 

11 

14 

22 

1 

73d 

1 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

17 

18 

40 

40 

49 

7 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

1 

2 

1 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

8 

5 

14 

13 

20 

f 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

8 

7 

25 

22 

55 

1! 

68c 

Malingering 

4 

5 

10 

14 

17 

' 

68d 

Dementia  prsecox 

IS 

28 

30 

40 

59 

( 

6Xe 

Psychasthenia 

2 

1 

3 

i 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

3 

1 

4 

6 

12 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

5 

5 

7 

6 

10 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

5 

6 

3 

8 

14 

5 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

5 

10 

12 

18 

24 

1 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

12 

11 

17 

23 

29 

i 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

7 

9 

8 

13 

14 

j 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

2 

i 

5 

3 

6 

1 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

2 

i 

3 

5 

5 

1 

1 

2 

4 

75b 

2 

3 

3 



1 

75d 

2 

i 

2 

1 

1 

75e 

Trachoma 

1 

5 

3 

6 

12 

J 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

114 

202 

191 

186 

202 

2 

75g 

Pterygium 

6 

4 

8 

11 

8 

75h 

Amblyopia 

3 

6 

3 

5 

7 

75i 

Amaurosis 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

75k 

Iritis 

7 

11 

7 

12 

16 

751 

Keratitis 

1 

11 

7 

13 

22 

1 

3 

3 

5 

75o 

2 

1 

3 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

4 

9 

8 

12 

16 

1 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

22 

21 

18 

31 

37 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

159 

183 

160 

191 

273 

£1 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

11 

7 

a 

12 

18 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

4 

5 

8 

15 

12 

76d 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

7 

7 

7 

12 

15 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

10 

8 

5 

13 

17 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum  (and  spurs) 

18 

19 

26 

28 

79 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

2 

2 

4 

3 

4 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

31 

27 

25 

27 

36 

86f 

Polypus,  nasal 

3 

5 

5 

5 

6 

80h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

164 

314 

219 

150 

237 

86i 

1 Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

6 

10 

7 

4 

9 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


267 


^ted  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 

1917— Continued. 

Year 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

Der. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March . 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation 

No. 

2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

60 

5 

12 

19 

22 

ii 

15 

14 

14 

10 

16 

6 

61 

8 

5 

9 

5 

10 

8 

8 

9 

10 

10 

9 

62 

17 

7 

7 

5 

10 

19 

13 

13 

15 

18 

18 

63a 

16 

13 

20 

13 

20 

15 

18 

37 

32 

46 

49 

63  b 

13 

14 

14 

15 

8 

8 

13 

16 

18 

10 

13 

64 

1 

1 

5 

2 

2 

9 

2 

4 

66a 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

i 

4 

66b 

39 

37  | 

37 

38 

25 

47 

42 

34 

53 

43 

60 

66c 

350 

276 

317 

294 

231 

301 

307 

392 

456 

546 

548 

69 

27 

15  i 

9 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

4 

174 

182 

174 

181 

162 

196 

209 

359 

367 

478 

437 

74b 

175 

200 

215 

165 

125 

119 

98 

126 

126 

146 

140 

74c 

7 

15 

13 

16 

15 

26 

23 

39 

55 

80 

59 

74d 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

17 

55 

105 

210 

311 

74e 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

74f 

IS 

10 

14 

13 

5 

14 



15 

23 

22 

21 

23 

72 

138 

131 

113 

159 

113 

159 

166 

204 

239 

292 

382 

73a 

178 

190 

190 

256 

230 

237 

183 

166 

162 

187 

166 

73b 

124 

128 

103 

187 

159 

219 

179 

170 

180 

203 

175 

73c 

4 

6 

7 

5 

10 

7 

6 

14 

20 

20 

ii 

73d 

127 

99 

141 

164 

138 

215 

214 

216 

266 

238 

221 

"4g 

5 

7 

4 

11 

15 

12 

8 

10 

11 

15 

21 

67 

73 

124 

149 

242 

230 

333 

247 

272 

219 

263 

274 

68a 

306 

337 

556 

578 

59S 

693 

4S2 

699 

598 

706 

691 

68b 

44 

57 

48 

43 

30 

20 

24 

24 

28 

24 

22 

6Sc 

156 

144 

168 

243 

210 

258 

271 

441 

414 

421 

394 

6Sd 

23 

21 

26 

38 

21 

32 

2S 

15 

34 

34 

42 

6Se 

44 

71 

67 

131 

132 

153 

157 

239 

259 

334 

323 

6Sf 

23 

14 

11 

6 

9 

18 

23 

36 

32 

23 

17 

6Sg 

39 

42 

69 

66 

38 

58 

/ / 

100 

89 

93 

89 

6Sh 

77 

72 

67 

55 

37 

34 

56 

92 

72 

69 

88 

6Si 

160 

134 

157 

259 

262 

220 

209 

280 

343 

360 

202 

75a 

58 

54 

62 

91 

68 

79 

73 

108 

112 

107 

60 

75a(l> 

38 

34 

21 

42 

32 

36 

33 

32 

44 

57 

36 

7oa(2> 

31 

24 

30 

42 

62 

34 

41 

61 

84 

101 

45 

75a(3> 

33 

22 

44 

84 

100 

71 

62 

79 

103 

95 

61 

75a(4) 

6 

18 

20 

35 

22 

30 

35 

44 

51 

85 

3S 

75b 

2 

5 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

3 

7 

8 

7 

75c 

13 

4 

1 

6 

8 

15 

8 

14 

n 

15 

13 

7od 

197 

89 

46 

48 

49 

78 

95 

98 

124 

240 

148 

75e 

668 

1,170 

837 

623 

525 

578 

546 

521 

513 

459 

360 

75f 

33 

19 

17 

21 

25 

41 

59 

43 

55 

60 

38 

75g 

46 

52 

67 

34 

60 

57 

33 

33 

55 

55 

48 

75h 

4 

10 

8 

S 

10 

7 

3 

4 

4 

2 

2 

75i 

12 

7 

7 

22 

21 

19 

24 

19 

17 

34 

24 

75  j 

63 

57 

36 

57 

43 

46 

45 

48 

46 

60 

57 

75k 

79 

43 

54 

53 

52 

81 

88 

91 

112 

118 

119 

751 

12 

13 

5 

19 

14 

17 

15 

21 

24 

23 

26 

75m 

5 

2 

4 

3 

3 

7 

5 

12 

4 

6 

2 

4 

6 

6 

4 

6 

5 

19 

18 

16 

75o 

49 

65 

51 

60 

39 

48 

D1 

68 

76 

93 

63 

75p 

in 

129 

135 

107 

100 

120 

100 

96 

131 

153 

104 

75r 

889 

1,200 

1,664 

2,277 

2,129 

1,794 

1,388 

1,034 

928 

1,101 

1,041 

76a 

31 

41 

69 

129 

99 

100 

68 

37 

44 

40 

33 

76b 

20 

19 

22 

37 

30 

27 

26 

23 

36 

39 

87. 

76c 

6 

7 

4 

29 

20 

11 

10 

10 

32 

19 

15 

76d 

48 

59 

56 

58 

48 

52 

31 

37 

57 

61 

37 

76e 

38 

41 

32 

38 

43 

45 

46 

56 

34 

26 

25 

863 

191 

283 

311 

422 

302 

393 

419 

453 

530 

578 

485 

86b 

1 

1 

86c 

20 

29 

30 

27 

27 

34 

22 

28 

28 

40 

19 

S6d 

114 

152 

219 

343 

323 

371 

305 

240 

206 

19S 

182 

S6e 

14 

25 

11 

13 

10 

14 

18 

27 

18 

24 

32 

86f 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

86g 

1,187 

1,439 

1,978 

2,115 

965 

1,114 

1,335 

660 

434 

505 

573 

S6h 

56 

58 

55 

69 

50 

48 

56 

46 

68 

80 

53 

S6i 

268 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  54.- -Admissions,  by  months,  ivliite  enlisted  men  in  i 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

September. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

1 

7 

4 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

9 

13 

5 

5 

5 

2 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

10 

6 

13 

7 

4 

3 

63a 

17 

17 

13 

1 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

51 

26 

49 

22 

5 

4 

64 

Apoplexy 

16 

15 

16 

16 

9 

2 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

10 

12 

14 

11 

8 

16 

66b 

8 

1 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

35 

53 

48 

30 

16 

16 

69 

Epilepsy 

432 

363 

341 

134 

79 

44 

74a 

3 

2 

1 

74b 

Neurasthenia.  

280 

246 

345 

169 

209 

110 

74c 

Enuresis 

141 

88 

99 

40 

23 

14 

74d 

Neurosis 

49 

32 

30 

18 

7 

3 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 

355 

327 

513 

152 

6S 

47 

the  heart). 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

7 

8 

10 

3 

9 

8 

72 

19 

18 

15 

6 

3 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

275 

218 

262 

103 

88 

43 

73b 

Neuralgia 

144 

159 

156 

126 

130 

57 

73c 

Neuritis 

156 

193 

250 

127 

87 

57 

73d 

10 

11 

11 

3 

1 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

226 

273 

246 

132 

148 

73 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

11 

14 

8 

7 

5 

5 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

237 

250 

341 

113 

74 

51 

63b 

Mental  deficiency 

722 

734 

1,096 

296 

103 

63 

68c 

Malingering 

17 

13 

11 

2 

1 

2 

68d 

Dementia  pnecox 

297 

303 

305 

145 

117 

76 

68e 

Psyehasthenia 

22 

29 

25 

6 

11 

7 

681 

Psychoneurosis 

254 

278 

555 

123 

47 

21 

OSg 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

6 

16 

11 

8 

10 

4 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

87 

100 

83 

41 

53 

27 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

57 

103 

95 

54 

29 

19 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

167 

113 

172 

104 

66 

35 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

56 

24 

34 

27 

19 

12 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

39 

13 

16 

14 

13 

9 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

31 

23 

39 

25 

10 

5 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

41 

53 

83 

38 

24 

9 

75b 

Strabismus 

37 

20 

24 

6 

14 

10 

75c 

Leucoma 

3 

4 

5 

2 

6 

4 

75d 

Cataract 

11 

7 

12 

10 

6 

11 

75e 

Trachoma 

110 

71 

75 

50 

27 

17 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

277 

198 

256 

256 

200 

120 

75g 

Pterygium 

41 

18 

23 

7 

4 

4 

75h 

Amblyopia 

43 

14 

27 

14 

18 

9 

75i 

2 

3 

1 

1 

75  i 

Choroiditis 

17 

28 

20 

19 

4 

9 

75k 

1 ritis 

68 

47 

42 

28 

36 

20 

751 

Keratitis 

102 

0/ 

78 

55 

41 

28 

75m 

Retinitis 

21 

24 

36 

10 

13 

6 

75n 

Nystagmus 

6 

1 

2 

2 

2 

75o 

16 

7 

3 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

52 

38 

37 

36 

40 

18 

75q 

Polor-blindness 

2 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

103 

74 

95 

59 

61 

41 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

978 

987 

982 

765 

603 

426 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

27 

33 

53 

36 

36 

31 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

56 

31 

24 

15 

21 

16 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

21 

20 

30 

28 

9 

5 

76c 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

48 

14 

34 

16 

11 

13 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

18 

7 

3 

7 

13 

11 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

406 

99 

272 

115 

111 

122 

86o 

2 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

39 

21 

24 

12 

6 

9 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

147 

166 

190 

155 

192 

125 

86f 

Polypus,  nasal 

21 

9 

13 

8 

12 

8 

86g 

2 

1 

1 

80h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

1,770 

4, 563 

3,245 

2,096 

1,984 

878 

86i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

4,093 

1,503 

300 

233 

281 

155 

March. 


1 


... 


ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


269 


ed  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year 

. 1919 — Continued . 

Month  not 

Total  for 

Inter- 

national 

stated. 

period. 

>ril. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

No. 

1 

2 

1 

. 

1 

37 

60 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

20S 

61 

2 

2 

2 

1 

153 

62 

1 

1 

2 

206 

63a 

9 

6 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

63b 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

9 

242 

64 

6 

6 

5 

2 

2 

2 

3 

132 

49 

66b 

5 

8 

40 

9 

5 

3 

3 

1 

2 

770 

66c 

33 

29 

19 

24 

27 

27 

26 

18 

12 

1 

6,  237 

69 

1 

89 

74a 

105 

88 

143 

127 

50 

44 

31 

20 

25 

4 

5,  272 

74b 

11 

7 

9 

7 

10 

18 

21 

17 

14 

2,383 

74c 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

512 

74d 

38 

25 

19 

16 

10 

2 

5 

2 

2, 335 

74e 

2 

7 

3 

1 

3 

1 

87 

74f 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

278 

72 

44 

49 

37 

23 

19 

32 

28 

23 

20 

2 

3, 643 

73a 

35 

22 

13 

23 

19 

18 

17 

17 

30 

3,499 

73b 

41 

42 

34 

32 

22 

30 

18 

15 

25 

2 

3,118 

73c 

3 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

163 

73d 

41 

33 

30 

31 

22 

20 

25 

13 

13 

3,646 

74g 

2 

4 

5 

2 

2 

194 

67 

42 

33 

32 

31 

24 

18 

18 

16 

7 

2 

3,  SS2 

68a 

61 

65 

36 

36 

23 

26 

29 

13 

15 

3 

9,947 

68b 

2 

1 

2 

2 

5 

2 

1 

4 

511 

68c 

62 

63 

44 

52 

24 

23 

27 

17 

14 

6 

5,016 

68d 

7 

6 

3 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

468 

68e 

31 

22 

31 

18 

14 

7 

4 

2 

9 

2 

3,  399 

6Sf 

3 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

367 

68g 

26 

25 

30 

21 

14 

6 

a 

7 

5 

3 

1,395 

68h 

23 

20 

26 

14 

7 

10 

5 

n 

17 

2 

1,350 

681 

32 

81 

163 

86 

29 

11 

14 

17 

16 

1 

3.S85 

75a 

14 

22 

IS 

28 

12 

7 

4 

10 

8 

1 

1,253 

75a(l) 

5 

2 

64 

20 

5 

1 

6 

5 

6 

658 

75a(2) 

7 

40 

65 

31 

10 

1 

1 

i 

1 

890 

75a (3) 

6 

17 

16 

7 

2 

2 

3 

i 

1 

1.0S4 

75a(4) 

7 

8 

7 

4 

4 

4 

6 

i 

2 

1 

563 

75b 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

S3 

75c 

4 

11 

5 

3 

3 

I 

1 

210 

75d 

22 

19 

27 

10 

4 

5 

6 

6 

4 

1,  S06 

75e 

78 

100 

124 

60 

59 

62 

45 

51 

44 

1 

9,996 

75f 

9 

14 

15 

10 

9 

7 

6 

3 

1 

638 

75g 

7 

14 

9 

4 

3 

4 

2 

2 

5 

753 

75h 

1 

1 

86 

75  i 

7 

12 

6 

4 

4 

2 

362 

28 

22 

20 

13 

6 

4 

9 

7 

9 

1 

1,031 

75k 

22 

26 

12 

18 

15 

12 

7 

s 

6 

1,483 

751 

6 

5 

1 

4 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

349 

75m 

1 

1 

1 

75n 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

146 

10 

20 

30 

20 



16 

16 

10 

5 

12 

i 

1,124 

75p 

1 

20 

40 

43 

25 

19 

13 

17 

5 

u 

2,143 

75r 

257 

303 

342 

270 

191 

103 

79 

79 

7S 

10 

23, 659 

76a 

22 

7 

7 

7 

6 

2 

3 

4 

3 

1 

1,067 

76b 

11 

7 

10 

22 

14 

10 

9 

5 

4 

1 

699 

76c 

7 

16 

37 

12 

4 

2 

1 

365 

76d 

8 

14 

8 

22 

8 

4 

3 

7 

1 

837 

76e 

7 

7 

8 

1 

1 

7 

3 

1 

4 

1 

596 

86a 

S3 

96 

85 

81 

68 

72 

53 

36 

2S 

7 

6,471 

86b 

6 

86c 

20 

18 

15 

7 

15 

5 

4 

2 

546 

86d 

94 

79 

47 

35 

29 

29 

29 

22 

1 

4, 366 

S6e 

2 

11 

8 

2 

3 

4. 

1 

342 

861 

2 

20 

S6g 

327 

194 

140 

162 

245 

226 

287 

299 

314 

2 

31,245 

S6h 

93 

27 

17 

18 

29 

31 

15 

6 

19 

2 

7, 674 

86  i 

270 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  54. — Admissions,  by  months,  ivhite  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause 

Year 

1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

137 

225 

140 

67 

81 

87  b 

1 

lOOa 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

1,439 

1,792 

1,824 

1,666 

1,939 

2, 

mob 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

39 

50 

51 

86 

196 

100c 

Kind 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

270 

311 

293 

237 

235 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

4 

12 

8 

8 

15 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

4 

1 

4 

3 

6 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

21 

28 

52 

55 

81 

4 

7 

7 

8 

79a 

1 

3 

3 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

15 

27 

39 

43 

65 

79a 

(4i  Mitral  stenosis 

1 

1 

3 

3 

5 

1 



1 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

2 

2 

3 

4 

10 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

1 

2 

6 

6 

7 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

8 

8 

12 

20 

23 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

7 

11 

5 

7 

18 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

1 

4 

1 

7 

7 

81a 

2 

] 

1 

81b 

1 

3 

3 

81c 



81  d 

1 

82 

1 

2 

3 

1 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

71 

101 

150 

232 

300 

j 

S3b 

Varicocele 

28 

39 

84 

123 

164 

| 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

lfi 

12 

21 

42 

59 

83d 

Phlebitis 

2 

4 

2 

4 

8 

1 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

79 

101 

137 

189 

200 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

1 

2 

6 

2 

7 

jj 

85d 

] 

1 

5 

1 

85e 

85f 

Tachycardia 

14 

5 

13 

28 

29 

5 

85? 

Hemorrhage 

3 

2 

4 

3 

2 

1 

S5h 

1 

2 

2 

3 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

1,097 

1,143 

857 

736 

1 302 

91 

40 

34 

22 

15 

31 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

179 

173 

114 

103 

118 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

7 

4 

8 

7 

10 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

15 

11 

23 

16 

29 

| 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

62 

70 

75 

64 

146 

95 

1 

1 



96 

Asthma 

10 

S 

16 

18 

58 

97 

1 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

5 

3 

10 

4 

15 

> 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveoiaris 

6 

5 

5 

16 

15 

> 

99b 

99c 

Mouth  and  anhexa,  other  diseases  of 

54 

84 

72 

112 

149 

101 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

5 

1 

2 

16 

19 

102b 

1 

1 

1 

3 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

126 

202 

301 

459 

735 

15 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

2 

1 

4 

6 

7 

1 

105b 

Diarrhea 

32 

51 

121 

208 

291 

2 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

270 

350 

612 

1,028 

2,033 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

7 

14 

9 

15 

35 

- 

107a 

2 

1 

li)7b 

C-estodes 

6 

8 

4 

13 

14 

) 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

. 

10S 

Appendicitis 

132 

204 

244 

392 

533 

109a 

Hernia 

92 

10S 

151 

277 

307 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

5 

4 

5 

6 

7 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

5 

15 

7 

23 

22 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

456 

908 

1, 131 

1,384 

2,042 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


271 


ed  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1917 — Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

)ber. 

November.; 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation 

No. 

358 

1,063 

1,898 

1,546 

71S 

655 

469 

271  ! 

143 

110 

79 

87a 

2 

1 

4 

4 

5 

5 

1 

5 

1 

87b 

3,874 

7,969 

11,598 

13,352 

10,697 

9,516 

7,029 

4,608 

2,991 

2,988 

2,053 

100a 

502 

877 

825 

1,034 

954 

1,220 

1,103 

1,090 

1,243 

1,516 

1, 756 

100b 

1 

1 

3 

2 

7 

100c 

717 

1,603 

2,768 

3,512 

2,384 

3,039 

2,546 

1,245 

904 

816 

806 

100d 

63 

61 

51 

53 

37 

56 

54 

50 

54 

69 

100 

lOOe 

10 

s 

11 

15 

18 

n 

20 

12 

, 20 

11 

15 

77 

15 

13 

21 

21 

24 

24 

16 

16 

6 

7 

16 

78 

521 

598 

693 

1,173 

921 

876 

723 

777 

S43 

747 

750 

79a 

60 

56 

65 

166 

79 

70 

60 

75 

83 

84 

102 

79a( 1 ) 

9 

5 

5 

14 

19 

11 

14 

6 

14 

18 

24 

79a(2) 

339 

396 

457 

564 

523 

511 

430 

513 

550 

451 

440 

79a(3) 

104 

134 

157 

358 

237 

225 

1S1 

131 

127 

139 

112 

79a(4) 

5 

1 

3 

7 

11 

8 

10 

15 

13 

25 

36 

79a(5) 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

79a(6) 

2 



2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

79a(7) 

5 

3 

62 

49 

49 

28 

35 

54 

29 

33 

79a(S) 

39 

47 

32 

56 

39 

37 

31 

50 

87 

65 

56 

79b 

24 

19 

13 

36 

25 

20 

26 

17 

31 

39 

27 

79c 

76 

77 

82 

113 

145 

109 

115 

137 

119 

148 

124 

79d 

131 

99 

96 

118 

113 

80 

70 

54 

49 

48 

63 

79e. 

13 

12 

7 

3 

8 

10 

11 

10 

13 

11 

16 

80 

3 

2 

3 

5 

1 

4 

6 

8 

81a 

11 



19 

14 

19 

12 

23 

29 

21 

15 

13 

20 

81b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

81c 

] 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

81d 

8 

3 

4 

3 

5 

11 

8 

9 

7 

82 

832 

650 

519 

591 

501 

650 

729 

956 

1,129 

1,337 

1,171 

83a 

420 

431 

393 

373 

400 

512 

441 

592 

862 

747 

651 

83b 

214 

214 

179 

194 

178 

261 

209 

276 

422 

414 

363 

83c 

33 

22 

29 

23 

29 

32 

19 

22 

33 

34 

37 

S3d 

1 

5 

84a 

376 

321 

376 

369 



358 

417 

368 

315 

267 

270 

287 

84b 

6 

8 

5 

12 

13 

15 

30 

64 

71 

76 

58 

85a 

7 

3 

4 

5 

8 

15 

5 

14 

18 

23 

18 

Sob 

33 

26 

13 

14 

23 

25 

43 

108 

187 

213 

289 

85c 

5 

6 

4 

2 

2 

8 

4 

5 

6 

6 

7 

85d 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

134 

125 

92 

148 

126 

197 

175 

200 

283 

326 

355 

85  f 

23 

16 

9 

23 

16 

16 

16 

21 

23 

30 

31 

85g 

9 

10 

11 

19 

11 

15 

26 

47 

35 

45 

21 

85h 

1,789 

8,907 

14,776 

14,745 

7,131 

11,054 

10,340 

5, 6S6 

4,094 

3,716 

4, 2S5 

89-90 

139 

393 

586 

412 

199 

274 

322 

179 

13S 

103 

184 

91 

838 

1,789 

2,091 

2,812 

1,672 

1,793 

1,653 

638 

487 

428 

425 

92a 

21 

23 

30 

56 

39 

54 

53 

36 

51 

61 

58 

93a 

45 

71 

81 

118 

10S 

16S 

141 

125 

92 

87 

89 

93b 

439 

468 

583 

744 

636 

665 

678 

465 

3S4 

398 

364 

93c 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

265 

200 

226 

179 

165 

189 

177 

207 

316 

432 

529 

96 

8 

15 

6 

30 

11 

12 

22 

24 

28 

36 

29 

97 

32 

30 

43 

25 

19 

31 

27 

32 

27 

26 

41 

98 

51 

40 

45 

44 

33 

52 

24 

37 

50 

30 

50 

99a 

1 

1 

357 

317 

342 

382 

280 

262 

264 

259 

252 

633 

356 

99c 

4 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

6 

101 

58 

70 

51 

46 

42 

59 

53 

62 

71 

89 

77 

102a 

3 

1 

12 

10 

19 

19 

37 

38 

49 

52 

102  b 

,040 

820 

848 

971 

1,052 

1,579 

1,770 

1,  G23 

1,719 

1,931 

1,833 

102c 

| 38 

33 

33 

44 

44 

59 

49 

43 

42 

49 

63 

105a 

418 

92 

65 

110 

86 

113 

388 

527 

1,062 

1,255 

1,462 

105b 

,527 

686 

632 

617 

618 

918 

1,270 

1,559 

2,031 

2,207 

2,321 

105c 

61 

36 

51 

28 

43 

475 

2,093 

1,427 

513 

1,824 

2,089 

106 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

20 

11 

9 

26 

34 

19 

29 

24 

43 

242 

226 

103 

90 

174 

107b 

1 

4 

9 

5 

2 

9 

5 

17 

22 

21 

20 

107c 

i , 033 

895 

903 

879 

845 

1,112 

1,092 

1,212 

1,144 

1,333 

1,255 

108 

1 .215 

1,022 

926 

1,065 

904 

1,575 

2,073 

2,938 

3,682 

3,878 

2,652 

109a 

16 

8 

15 

16 

9 

21 

25 

28 

27 

24 

25 

109b 

91 

88 

69 

88 

64 

97 

103 

113 

130 

132 

152 

110a 

,919 

• 

1,570 

1,514 

1,572 

1,539 

2,427 

2,854 

2,857 

3,694 

3,532 

3,643 

110b 

272 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  54. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918— 

Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

September. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

Marc 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

183 

470 

493 

559 

561 

298 

87 1 > 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

2,853 

2, 755 

5,392 

0, 854 

7,176 

5, 180 

3 

mob 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

1 , 432 

376 

843 

448 

538 

400 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

2 

3 

6 

18 

8 

mod 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

1,743 

1,901 

2,574 

2,577 

2,811 

1,560 

1 

iooe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

101 

106 

115 

99 

207 

150 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

5 

9 

15 

6 

2 

2 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

6 

9 

5 

7 

1 

3 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

558 

504 

803 

441 

344 

185 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

55 

55 

92 

44 

35 

12 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

14 

8 

10 

2 

4 

3 

79a 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

321 

285 

465 

277 

219 

128 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

107 

86 

113 

67 

47 

18 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

26 

13 

16 

5 

28 

15 

2 

1 

1 

1 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

3 

2 

3 

79a 

18)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

32 

55 

102 

45 

10 

8 

....... 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

65 

43 

74 

26 

13 

6 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

22 

21 

21 

16 

10 

1 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardiacl  insuffiiency 

62 

85 

163 

91 

56 

28 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

33 

43 

73 

28 

21 

26 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

9 

18 

11 

5 

2 

2 

81a 

Aneurysms 

1 

5 

1 

3 

1 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

17 

13 

20 

5 

6 

2 

8lc 

Aortitis 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

81  cl 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

2 

1 

1 

■ -.-1 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

4 

6 

9 

7 

4 

1 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

855 

436 

576 

306 

298 

164 

1 

83b 

Varicocele 

429 

127 

211 

109 

116 

68 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

225 

150 

221 

140 

104 

80 

|f 

S3d 

Phlebitis 

21 

24 

47 

50 

22 

19 

84  a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

223 

181 

183 

150 

152 

iio 

1 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

45 

49 

86 

88 

23 

9 

85  b 

< Jardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

12 

5 

7 

2 

6 

3 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

219 

269 

893 

525 

77 

57 

85(1 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

85f 

Tachycardia 

257 

375 

446 

196 

94 

63 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

27 

21 

28 

12 

7 

7 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

18 

IS 

16 

10 

9 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

7,899 

9,492 

7,  S72 

7,547 

6,539 

2,751 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

1,596 

5,117 

1,438 

823 

614 

180  i 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

2,050 

2,754 

344 

366 

272 

151 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

37 

40 

40 

46 

40 

32 

93b 

Peurisy,  serofibrinous 

61 

70 

59 

60 

53 

29 

' 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

284 

373 

353 

240 

231 

126 

95 

96 

Asthma 

455 

375 

483 

252 

120 

72 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

17 

30 

44 

11 

5 

2 

98 

Lungs,  otlier  diseases  of 

83 

184 

45 

43 

34 

12 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of . 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

28 

18 

28 

7 

15 

10 

1 I 

99b 

1 

1 

1 

4 

5 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

281 

234 

394 

174 

153 

115 

101 

4 

5 

3 

1 



102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

63 

47 

78 

45 

18 

18 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

39 

17 

24 

9 

18 

9 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

1,314 

1,313 

1,451 

945 

736 

436 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

41 

31 

48 

31 

21 

10 

105b 

Diarrhea 

950 

502 

488 

222 

136 

46 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

1,293 

695 

572 

338 

242 

161 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

2,012 

97 

228 

126 

115 

69 

1 07,1 

o 

1 

7 

38 

2 

107b 

Cestodes 

47 

31 

36 

21 

19 

8 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

16 

6 

15 

6 

7 

8 

108 

Appendicitis 

984 

695 

707 

573 

513 

340 

109a 

Hernia 

1,992 

742 

1,298 

658 

653 

503 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

32 

63 

24 

14 

9 

8 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

101 

78 

102 

72 

49 

34 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

2,234 

2,593 

2,413 

1,436 

1,028 

647 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


273 


'■led  Slates,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 

1919 — Continued. 

Month  not 
stated. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

.pril. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

110 

61 

28 

37 

22 

20 

24 

56 

37 

11,182 

87a 

1 

1 

42 

2, 147 

1,348 

666 

558 

444 

422 

461 

570 

861 

10 

129,  492 

100a 

234 

233 

229 

179 

187 

145 

106 

94 

110 

3 

18, 653 

100b 

16 

13 

7 

7 

3 

2 

2 

1 

129 

100c 

666 

348 

207 

190 

150 

162 

218 

176 

237 

38,658 

100d 

96 

86 

115 

137 

156 

187 

174 

162 

166 

3 

2, 882 

lOOe 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

220 

77 

2 

1 

1 

1 

211 

78 

116 

171 

206 

117 

51 

29 

26 

25 

17 

5 

12.S40 

79a 

10 

34 

35 

20 

10 

2 

1 

4 

1,374 

79a(l) 

1 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

209 

79a(2) 

81 

98 

109 

59 

25 

20 

20 

19 

10 

3 

7, 755 

79a(3) 

19 

22 

47 

29 

11 

6 

3 

2 

1 

2,552 

79a(4) 

3 

10 

8 

8 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

289 

79a(5) 

1 

15 

79a(6) 

25 

79a(7) 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

621 

79a(8) 

3 

14 

8 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

853 

79b 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

414. 

79c 

29 

17 

21 

15 

6 

3 

4 

2 

3 

1,972 

79d 

9 

9 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1,285 

1 

3 

4 

i 

3 

2 

2 

3 

2 

216 

80 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

8la 

3 

7 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

301 

81b 

1 

1 

19 

81c 

1 

1 

19 

81  rl 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

126 

82 

206 

196 

170 

158 

146 

SI 

91 

52 

67 

2 

14,360 

83a 

76 

99 

94 

78 

56 

57 

37 

22 

19 

8, 177 

83b 

64 

34 

58 

36 

3S 

15 

7 

6 

7 

2 

4, 431 

83c 

6 

12 

7 

4 

4 

1 

5 

2 

1 

592 

83d 

10 

84a 

100 

85 

89 

101 

62 

83 

68 

49 

41 

1 

6,469 

84b 

13 

8 

9 

7 

3 

3 

4 

2 

1 

728 

85a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

166 

49 

3S 

5 

13 

14 

12 

9 

9 

4 

1 

3,254 

85c 

1 

1 

1 

80 

85d 

1 

1 

28 

85e 

34 

33 

24 

23 

11 

9 

16 

8 

17 

1 

3,955 

85f 

6 

8 

7 

4 

5 

2 

4 

i 

4 

1 

393 

S5g 

2 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

3 

2 

5 

356 

85h 

1,412 

1,079 

785 

694 

616 

612 

604 

693 

759 

13 

148,401 

89-90 

93 

56 

32 

23 

14 

10 

7 

11 

9 

1 

13,297 

91 

87 

57 

37 

48 

22 

10 

10 

5 

19 

1 

21,886 

92a 

18 

22 

14 

6 

10 

1 

2 

1 

868 

93a 

34 

21 

31 

n 

12 

7 

2 

10 

7 

2 

1,752 

93b 

157 

no 

90 

59 

54 

37 

37 

22 

30 

2 

8,812 

93c 

,8 

95 

32 

29 

27 

23 

21 

21 

24 

24 

19 

5, 153 

96 

4 

1 

2 

l 

347 

97 

6 

7 

8 

4 

5 

7 

1 

851 

98 

14 

12 

13 

14 

6 

9 

7 

7 

3 

1 

733 

99a 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

43 

99b 

82 

82 

60 

59 

52 

108 

42 

47 

43 

6,406 

99c 

1 

1 

1 

43 

101 

13 

6 

4 

8 

7 

4 

5 

4 

4 

1,088 

102a 

9 

4 

2 

5 

2 

4 

1 

5 

1 

406 

102b 

283 

281 

300 

293 

260 

217 

156 

129 

137 

3 

26,609 

102c 

6 

8 

8 

3 

1 

i 

3 

1 

1 

752 

105a 

62 

63 

63 

73 

71 

44 

68 

35 

23 

9,604 

105b 

109 

121 

182 

195 

194 

117 

76 

83 

101 

25, 383 

105c 

36 

68 

9 

5 

15 

15 

7 

55 

7 

1 

11,638 

106 

2 

3 

2 

2 

12S 

107a 

5 

7 

4 

4 

6 

6 

3 

2 

2 

1,277 

107b 

1 

2 

2 

32 

14 

1 

2 

19 

254 

107c 

251 

263 

221 

215 

156 

136 

129 

83 

82 

5 

19,599 

108 

526 

487 

371 

311 

192 

115 

109 

67 

70 

12 

32,114 

109a 

5 

5 

5 

3 

8 

3 

4 

437 

109b 

32 

23 

15 

16 

10 

7 

10 

5 

7 

1 

1,848 

110a 

356 

397 

418 

456 

362 

392 

374 

328 

295 

1 

49, 274 

110b 

I 


274 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  54. — Admissions , by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 
national 
classifi- 
cation | 
No.  | 

Cause. 

Year, 

1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septeml 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

2 

6 

2 

3 

114 

1 

2 

2 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

13 

14 

15 

21 

40 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

11 

9 

9 

24 

29 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

13 

27 

38 

55 

67 

117a 

Peritonitis 

1 

1 

2 

8 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

2 

3 

2 

9 

13 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

1 

U8b 

Visceroptosis 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

3 

4 

2 

11 

7 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) . 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

14 

9 

9 

9 

11 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

5 

11 

13 

25 

26 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

5 

1 

1 

122b 

Nephroptosis.  .*. 

3 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

1 

122(1 

Pyogenic'infection  of  the  kidneys 

4 

3 

4 

4 

7 

I22e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

a 

7 

16 

20 

23 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

5 

7 

10 

14 

19 

124a 

< 'vstitis 

11 

11 

20 

27 

44 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

2 

4 

2 

8 

8 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

6 

9 

17 

20 

25 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

3 

1 

4 

7 

12 

1 25c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

1 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

2 

1 



3 

8 

7 

127a 

Balanitis 

5 

23 

20 

16 

43 

1 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

6 

19 

24 

19 

29 

127c 

Hydrocele 

8 

15 

22 

20 

20 

127<1 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

2 

1 

2 

7 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

27 

41 

77 

63 

97 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

2 

1 

2 

143a 

Carbuncle 

11 

14 

16 

15 

28 

143b 

Furuncle 

97 

103 

184 

379 

668 

144a 

Abscess 

82 

101 

120 

225 

364 

144  b 

Cellulitis 

73 

87 

110 

238 

295 

' 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

7 

8 

11 

27 

25 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

50 

81 

83 

183 

249 

1 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

3 

6 

9 

18 

50 

1 

145(1 

ciavus 

8 

8 

25 

25 

52 

1 

145e 

Dermatitis 

6 

9 

10 

14 

14 

1451 

Eczema 

12 

22 

28 

26 

35 

< 

145g 

Erythema 

8 

10 

13 

8 

23 

145h 

Herpes 

16 

21 

19 

34 

26 

145i 

145j 

Impetigo 

7 

8 

2 

20 

1 

21 

13 

145  k 

1 

2 

2 

1451 

Pityriasis 

1 

2 

3 

4 

6 

145m 

Psoriasis 

6 

5 

7 

2 

9 

1 

145n 

Scabies 

23 

35 

33 

58 

55 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

73 

111 

168 

193 

270 

T 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

E 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

1 

6 

8 

5 

10 

146b 

1 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of. 

5 

13 

14 

20 

33 

, 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

2 

3 

2 

6 

7 

147b 

1 

1 

147c 

Synovitis .' 

13 

19 

19 

32 

48 

3 

147d 

1 

2 

147e 

Joints,  “other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism 

1 

1 

2 

i 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

4 

5 

10 

20 

22 

2 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

5 

6 

9 

17 

18 

j 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

2 

2 

6 

9 

19 

149d 

Myositis 

9 

10 

12 

27 

46 

149e 

Pes  planus 

83 

75 

100 

165 

245 

149f 

1 

1 

1 

2 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

9 

13 

17 

16 

20 

149h 

Organ's  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

72 

95 

118 

149 

195 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

3 

3 

6 

11 

• 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

542 

907 

987 

1,140 

1,741 

I'. 

Total  for  diseases 

11,945 

16,914 

18, 183 

20, 833 

29, 545 

11 

ADMISSION'S WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


275 


ited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Y ear 

1917— Continued. 

Year 

1918. 

Inter- 

nationa 

(jliiSSlfl” 

;tober. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

F ebruary . 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation 

I\o. 

2 

6 

4 

2 

2 

3 

4 

4 

1 

3 

113 

13 

9 

7 

12 

8 

5 

4 

6 

4 

12 

10 

114 

116 

80 

86 

76 

64 

76 

74 

78 

79 

85 

78 

115a 

98 

107 

73 

10 

78 

70 

49 

67 

56 

66 

70 

115b 

92 

95 

105 

112 

130 

258 

222 

140 

202 

231 

180 

115e 

6 

4 

2 

7 

5 

2 

3 

6 

4 

2 

8 

117a 

56  i 

41 

46 

79 

48 

58 

76 

87 

in 

126 

123 

117b 

2 

1 

1 

2 

118a 

2 

1 

4 

8 

3 

13 

6 

3 

118b 

21  , 

19 

27 

9 

14 

11 

10 

14 

28 

15 

19 

118c 

36  1 

50 

61 

39 

35 

32 

33 

27 

37 

29 

26 

119 

69 

68 

75 

93 

74 

76 

70 

83 

S4 

88 

84 

120 

3 

6 

3 

3 

2 

4 

4 

3 

3 

13 

5 

122a 

3 

2 

2 

3 

4 

7 

6 

6 

■7 

122  b 

2 1 

4 

2 

5 

4 

4 

1 

122c 

22  | 

17 

15 

25 

19 

19 

28 

27 

33 

43 

51 

122d 

51 

50 

54 

65 

51 

53 

53 

80 

64 

67 

60 

122e 

43 

45 

39 

23 

33 

43 

46 

52 

53 

67 

73 

123 

130 

145 

131 

126 

119 

135 

104 

135 

123 

153 

135 

124a 

61 

57 

66 

112 

SI 

97 

85 

85 

111 

113 

129 

124b 

45 

58 

55 

47 

54 

45 

50 

162 

228 

246 

149 

125a 

53 

42 

22 

27 

20 

18 

31 

26 

38 

42 

33 

125b 

1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

4 

2 

8 

6 

10 

125c 

23 

23 

25 

28 

15 

28 

28 

31 

32 

30 

29 

126 

66 

75 

73 

72 

54 

87 

82 

106 

99 

95 

81 

127a 

65 

64 

79 

83 

80 

92 

74 

88 

/ / 

64 

68 

127b 

90 

86 

61 

81 

57 

91 

129 

172 

220 

207 

196 

127c 

15 

16 

22 

38 

27 

38 

43 

76 

86 

126 

82 

127d 

214 

211 

299 

615 

712 

528 

413 

317 

236 

197 

143 

127e 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

5 

81 

74 

67 

71 

37 

60 

69 

66 

68 

65 

90 

143a 

808 

634 

562 

513 

440 

608 

596 

614 

851 

1,048 

1, 174 

143b 

592 

521 

460 

494 

437 

527 

489 

493 

601 

727 

907 

144a 

403 

361 

349 

392 

345 

387 

391 

471 

584 

649 

657 

144b 

40 

62 

42 

61 

55 

58 

71 

94 

93 

143 

197 

455 

356 

274 

258 

219 

269 

282 

312 

346 

398 

398 

145b 

89 

52 

49 

36 

40 

37 

28 

64 

249 

98 

91 

| 75 

57 

51 

53 

29 

60 

50 

46 

40 

34 

41 

145d 

IS 

8 

18 

9 

12 

18 

15 

39 

49 

49 

74 

145e 

111 

105 

124 

123 

105 

123 

122 

161 

176 

205 

204 

145f 

34 

47 

61 

61 

74 

71 

52 

S2 

55 

73 

89 

145g 

74 

S3 

68 

88 

85 

101 

101 

145 

140 

146 

137 

145h 

1 77 

66 

59 

56 

42 

48 

52 

49 

50 

83 

112 

145i 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

7 

8 

1 

7 

3 

2 

6 

5 

4 

3 

3 

5 

4 

2 

4 

145k 

8 

18 

20 

22 

30 

25 

22 

42 

40 

21 

1451 

31 

40 

43 

47 

35 

68 

43 

60 

60 

58 

38 

271 

315 

296 

258 

261 

351 

296 

365 

438 

432 

330 

544 

513 

502 

489 

370 

591 

557 

808 

834 

985 

953 

145o 

57 

59 

35 

42 

34 

41 

52 

43 

64 

08 

71 

146a 

1 

1 

85 

80 

53 

69 

126 

266 

350 

290 

146  b 

115 

111 

98 

124 

110 

117 

109 

109 

130 

136 

124 

146c 

67 

35 

36 

82 

60 

55 

69 

70 

85 

151 

107 

147a 

2 

3 

3 

11 

9 

11 

9 

9 

6 

1471) 

125 

125 

99 

136 

105 

110 

113 

119 

127 

147 

107 

147c 

6 

9 

13 

8 

6 

15 

12 

10 

12 

17 

25 

147d 

6 

8 

18 

35 

42 

31 

25 

53 

60 

116 

114 

147e 

90 

100 

102 

107 

92 

112 

63 

69 

97 

128 

66 

149a 

71 

95 

102 

98 

67 

69 

55 

69 

65 

67 

62 

149b 

67 

48 

39 

47 

54 

61 

57 

77 

63 

81 

53 

149c 

144 

176 

119 

120 

118 

161 

139 

in 

102 

120 

119 

149d 

954 

1,182 

1,235 

1,334 

1,030 

835 

671 

744 

933 

1,366 

850 

149e 

14 

8 

21 

10 

10 

17 

17 

26 

31 

25 

37 

149  f 

89 

87 

125 

164 

125 

128 

121 

110 

82 

149g 

719 

651 

680 

922 

842 

1,024 

943 

1,105 

1,315 

1,336 

1,211 

149h 

37 

41 

43 

55 

59 

67 

74 

76 

92 

100 

114 

150 

, 38/ 

5,059 

5,429 

4,458 

3,799 

4,901 

4,499 

5,124 

6,275 

6,635 

6,053 

1S9 

,444 

104,886 

119,870 

132,197 

102,625 

120,850 

125,445 

95, 172 

92,816 

98,415 

90,814 

3553—25 19 


276 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  54. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918— 

-Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

Marci 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

3 

6 

2 

4 

2 

1 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

9 

7 

6 

4 

4 

5 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

79 

67 

69 

52 

31 

26 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

67 

52 

68 

49 

42 

35 

115C 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

85 

t 1 

57 

48 

33 

19 

117a 

4 

4 

4 

2 

I 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

63 

45 

69 

50 

38 

29 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

1 

118b 

6 

9 

4 

1 

118c 

14 

21 

24 

8 

16 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (non- 

venereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

31 

33 

26 

20 

21 

13 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

73 

48 

62 

43 

41 

39 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritie 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

7 

1 

5 

5 

3 

1 

122c 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

122(1 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

47 

37 

45 

23 

21 

21 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

75 

72 

52 

27 

18 

17 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

51 

43 

44 

35 

30 

19 

124a 

Cystitis 

120 

107 

in 

73 

45 

29 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

94 

67 

85 

21 

14 

6 

12oa 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

81 

34 

42 

42 

53 

46 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

30 

16 

26 

9 

11 

5 

125C 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

9 

6 

6 

4 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

24 

24 

64 

13 

24 

7 

127a 

Balanitis 

75 

27 

37 

27 

16 

25 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

68 

54 

79 

65 

55 

32 

127c 

Hydrocele 

136 

63 

83 

29 

40 

33 

127(1 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

75 

21 

28 

12 

25 

19 

127c 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (non- 

1 

venereal) 

129 

108 

152 

142 

112 

91 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

5 

1 

1 

2 

143a 

Carbuncle 

59 

51 

67 

44 

51 

23 



143b 

Furuncle 

976 

640 

723 

496 

349 

243 

>| 

144a 

Abscess 

658 

443 

463 

307 

226 

125 

144b 

Cellulitis 

532 

368 

359 

238 

141 

100 

1? 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

149 

119 

64 

64 

104 

74 

3 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

312 

214 

212 

152 

91 

59 

I 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

116 

43 

58 

30 

58 

28 

145(1 

Clavus 

28 

17 

30 

20 

10 

4 

145e 

Dermatitis 

37 

36 

30 

31 

15 

12 

i 

145f 

Eczema 

117 

89 

136 

87 

75 

65 

| 

145g 

Erythema 

53 

32 

47 

35 

26 

36 

] 

145b 

Herpes 

124 

54 

96 

59 

73 

38 

1 

145i 

Impetigo 

79 

41 

39 

47 

30 

17 

1 

1 45j 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

145k 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1451 

Pityriasis 

17 

17 

15 

12 

12 

9 

■ 

145m 

Psoriasis 

45 

40 

29 

34 

21 

20 

il 

145n 

Scabies 

426 

423 

491 

417 

396 

337 

l 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

600 

450 

485 

356 

269 

186 

1 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

1 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

58 

52 

63 

54 

24 

9 

1 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

184 

197 

386 

254 

72 

35 

■ 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

110 

93 

125 

70 

33 

22 

■ 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

105 

81 

127 

97 

28 

29 

i 

1471) 

6 

6 

4 

8 

3 

3 

147c 

Synovitis 

109 

100 

169 

92 

41 

28 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

19 

12 

13 

7 

11 

4 

147c 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 

matism  excepted) 

97 

96 

142 

89 

25 

in 

119a 

Hallux  valgus 

46 

19 

75 

48 

32 

14 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

46 

26 

34 

14 

14 

16 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

29 

35 

56 

40 

20 

6 

■ 

149(1 

Myositis 

102 

83 

145 

70 

68 

40 

H 

149e 

Pes  planus 

501 

433 

1,430 

1,009 

364 

243 

H 

1491 

Talipes 

46 

34 

49 

13 

8 

5 

■ 

]49t; 

52 

68 

174 

75 

74 

20 

H 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

978 

1,002 

1,443 

804 

522 

276 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 

diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

80 

44 

58 

26 

25 

22 

■ 

1S9 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

5,319 

5, 307 

4,368 

2,  974 

2,057 

1,370 

Total  for  diseases 

180,469 

278, 772 

97,493 

67,787 

55,420 

31,459 

H 

■ 

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277 


nited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 

1919 — Continued. 

Month  not 

Total  for 

Inter- 

national 

stated. 

period. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

78 

113 

2 

5 

2 

2 

l 

1 

1 

i’ 

156 

114 

13 

12 

17 

24 

ii 

18 

17 

10 

u 

1,523 

115a 

30 

29 

30 

32 

24 

26 

16 

8 

17 

1,479 

115b 

7 

9 

12 

11 

10 

5 

6 

3 

1 

2,469 

115c 

1 

2 

1 



1 

88 

117a 

20 

22 

13 

10 

4 

5 

10 

8 

9 

1 

1,317 

117b 

1 

9 

118a 

5 

2 

3 

3 

2 

2 

90 

118b 

9 

4 

2 

1 

333 

118c 

17 

16 

12 

3 

2 

5 

4 

4 

3 

716 

119 

2S 

32 

29 

19 

13 

10 

6 

7 

5 

4 

1,479 

120 

1 

1 

2 

1 

70 

122a 

1 

1 

1 

72 

122b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

50 

122c 

17 

13 

12 

3 

4 

2 

4 

3 

588 

122d 

10 

7 

8 

6 

8 

10 

3 

5 

8 

1 

1,106 

122e 

12 

10 

11 

9 

4 

s 

7 

3 

5 

1 

921 

123 

17 

23 

17 

12 

7 

11 

16 

8 

10 

1 

2,270 

124a 

5 

5 

7 

7 

4 

5 

4 

5 

6 

1,404 

124b 

41 

44 

54 

121 

65 

64 

47 

26 

23 

2 

2,070 

125a 

7 

6 

8 

7 

3 

2 

2 

532 

125b 

66 

125c 

10 

6 

9 

7 

3 

2 

2 

5 

1 

529 

126 

27 

17 

21 

17 

20 

21 

10 

8 

21 

1,428 

127a 

30 

24 

25 

25 

9 

13 

6 

6 

12 

1,490 

127b 

37 

21 

22 

19 

12 

12 

4 

7 

5 

2,072 

127c 

12 

19 

18 

32 

20 

14 

15 

11 

12 

i 

931 

127d 

44 

33 

34 

33 

22 

19 

20 

17 

24 

5,361 

127e 

1 

i 

42 

142 

26 

30 

23 

14 

14 

16 

19 

12 

6 

i 

1,387 

143a 

150 

199 

195 

204 

206 

193 

155 

145 

131 

15,120 

143b 

111 

103 

111 

129 

117 

113 

92 

59 

79 

2 

10, 871 

144a 

93 

90 

62 

81 

57 

83 

55 

55 

76 

1 

8,639 

144b 

53 

49 

61 

59 

53 

SO 

62 

31 

40 

2, 165 

145a 

56 

45 

44 

76 

65 

60 

61 

60 

.32 

6, 172 

145b 

< 25 

38 

27 

27 

17 

23 

18 

10 

20 

1,584 

145c 

6 

7 

4 

3 

1 

5 

3 

2 

1 

S52 

145d 

16 

11 

7 

10 

9 

8 

1 

10 

6 

1 

649 

145e 

59 

46 

46 

41 

35 

35 

23 

17 

17 

2,705 

145f 

21 

19 

12 

10 

5 

11 

2 

7 

7 

1,130 

145g 

37 

36 

36 

38 

21 

22 

20 

24 

20 

1 

2,069 

145h 

60 

62 

48 

37 

36 

19 

13 

13 

14 

1 

1, 393 

145i 

3 

1 

1 

1 

64 

1 45  j 

1 

1 

1 



63 

1 451c 

6 

7 

10 

1 

4 

6 

2 

2 



449 

1451 

19 

16 

14 

13 

8 

4 

7 

6 

6 

1 

862 

145m 

775 

835 

715 

546 

304 

299 

255 

294 

424 

7 

11,491 

145n 

162 

175 

16S 

195 

137 

116 

65 

68 

66 

2 

12, 030 

145o 

7 

10 

10 

9 

6 

2 

3 

1 

4 

933 

146a 

28 

25 

18 

14 

11 

4 

6 

2 

2 

i 

2,608 

146b 

20 

20 

14 

13 

12 

12 

11 

6 

2 

1 

2,009 

146c 

20 

IS 

40 

10 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1,450 

147a 

1 

1 

107 

147b 

22 

11 

13 

9 

5 

11 

11 

6 

6 

2,155 

147c 

5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

222 

147d 

12 

7 

6 

2 

i 

2 

2 

3 

1 



1,019 

147e 

16 

15 

14 

13 

6 

6 

2 

4 

3 

1,444 

149a 

8 

4 

5 

9 

1 

2 

i 

4 

3 

1,091 

149b 

10 

10 

6 

3 

4 

4 

3 

2 

i 

939 

149c 

39 

25 

19 

14 

15 

12 

15 

16 

13 

2,350 

149d 

237 

203 

219 

146 

103 

85 

57 

41 

33 

6 

17, 594 

149e 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



397 

1491 

14 

9 

8 

4 

3 

4 

3 

1 

6 

1,795 

149g 

j 200 

200 

1SS 

96 

117 

93 

97 

95 

91 

2 

18, 26S 

149b 

18 

10 

12 

7 

6 

6 

4 

9 

5 



1,148 

150 

1,184 

1,139 

970 

1,008 

700 

540 

514 

501 

453 

33 

94. 137 

189 

'8,479 

15, 845 

13, 406 

12,386 

9,405 

8,530 

7,812 

7, 173 

7, 563 

327 

2,141,107 

! 


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MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  55. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

Monthly  strength 

183,75.8 

245,  454 

309,205  458,817 

562, 714 

776,46 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June.  July. 

August. 

Septembe 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 


8 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19(1 

19e 

19f 

19s 

19h 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20b 

20c 


22 


24 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 


Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) . . . 

Chicken-pox 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic). 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  fever 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


9.86 
.59 
49.  70 
7. 51 


.98 

56.03 

1.76 

1.96 

.07 


0.20 
10.  85 
.29 
70.84 
7.33 
. 10 
1.81 
47.08 
1.76 
1.47 


0.19 
14.55 
.27 
60.35 
6. 60 
.04 
2.60 
21.00 
2.41  , 
1.44 


0.31 
10. 83 
.08 
26.15 
3.09 
.03 
2.82 
10.  41 
.63 
.76 


II.  Tuberculosis  (all) . 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis. ... 
Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. 
Tuberculosis,  others 


III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 


Syphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  infection 
Gonococcus  infection . 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 

51a  I 
51b  ! 
52a 
52b  I 
53a  I 
53b 
88 
116 
53c 
54 

55a  I 
55b 
55c 
55d 
55e 
56a 
56b 
57-59 


Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Gout 

Scurvy 

Diabetes,  melhtus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism). 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

Addison’s  disease 

Acromegaly 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin's  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


.05 


.98 

10.71 
1.18 
31.67 
. 13 


.78 
17. 55 
1.71 
30. 99 


11.63 

26.84 

.33 

.13 


25.  91 
51.33 
.24 
.20 


. 13 


.03 


.39 

16.49 

.85 

29.92 

.04 


.21 
7.56 
.58 
19. 72 
.05 


.04 


17.  77 
27.  25 
.35 
. 16 


16.  27 
20.29 
.47 
.03 


. 12 


.03 


13.58 


. 10 
11.29 


2.61  ; 
2. 15 


2.  54 
2. 10 


81.90 


9.86 

10.51 

61.52 


.07 

.13 

.98 

3.85 


.33 

. 13 


.05 

.39 


74. 12 


3. 76 
3. 53 


6.20 
4.58 
3. 98 


.23 


.08 

.52 


S3. 57 


79.  32 


8.60 

11.15 

54.36 


.05 

1.08 

3.67 

.15 


.15 

.10 


.05 


.26 
3 46 
.13 
5.49 
.46 
.07 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


.05 

.20 

3.72 


5.04 

.15 


8.  77 
9.78 
65.01 


7.66 

9.55 

62.11 


.04 

.23 

.62 

3.07 


.08 

.23 


03  . 
3 

34 


.04 

.31 


.16 


.04 

.08 

3.07 

.16 

2.56 

.27 


0. 68 
9. 13 
. 15 
14.  27 
1.41 
.06 
3.24 
14. 65 
.87 
.75 


.09 
4. 05 
.32 
12. 33 


28. 26 
29. 64 
.30 
.04 
.02 


.06 
.02 
5.  44 


8.87 

8.19 


.09 

.60 


97.03 


8.83 

10.90 

77.30 


.06 

.23 

1.13 

3.18 

.02 


.11 

.28 


.21 


.02 

.04 

2.92 

.09 

1.81 

.38 

.04 


0. 7i 
I4.2i 
.0! 
15. 1. 

1.9 

.1 

3.2: 
20  2 

1.2 

.3 

.1 

.0 

.0, 

.0 


5. 1[ 
- .! 

11.: 

• i 


,i 


30. 

21. 


13  I 

1 I 


m I 


hi 

if 

13fi 


ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


279 


e United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


1, 032, 244 

1,  C61, 422 

1,129,065 

1, 096, 434 

1, 095, 039 

1, 129,  223 

1, 168, 55S 

1, 197, 757 

1, 303, 746 

1,328,513 

1,  2S4,  247 

Inter- 

national 

Year, 

1917— Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

0. 77 

0.  51 

0. 13 

0. 04 

0. 01 

0.02 

0.03 

0.10 

0.25 

0.  51 

0.  35 

1 

9. 97 

3.95 

1.66 

1.29 

1.28 

2. 4S 

2. 95 

5. 6S 

7.  4S 

8. 30 

7.  11 

4 

.17 

.21 

.41 

.39 

.50 

.58 

.52 

.91 

.52 

.21 

. 14 

5 

51. 35 

240.  41 

124.  25 

85. 51 

33.91 

29. 15 

21.67 

16.  27 

20.25 

27.  70 

28. 01 

6 

1.51 

3.61 

6.  71 

12.  37 

12.  04 

11. 60 

9.  72 

4.  50 

1.23 

.83 

.47 

7 

.07 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.06 

• OS 

.04 

.09 

.05 

8 

3. 49 

4.53 

3.71 

4.  64 

4.  76 

5.  64 

6.23 

3.57 

1.47 

1.00 

.94 

9 

40.  55 

78.47 

127.  43 

147.  91 

101.43 

224.  48 

366.  74 

102.  36 

42.  50 

34.76 

37.  32 

10 

.72 

.64 

.34 

.36 

. 14 

.50 

.49 

.79 

1.17 

.91 

.69 

14 

.62 

1.22 

2.  06 

2.  81 

2.  24 

1.60 

1.49 

.87 

. 45 

.31 

. 22 

18 

.33 

1.48 

.89 

2.  54 

3.85 

3.  62 

2.  57 

1.66 

.96 

. 58 

. 85 

19a 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.07 

.04 

.02 

.01 

19b 

.86 

9.11 

4.03 

3.67 

4.  00 

2.53 

2.  81 

1.31 

2. 28 

1.43 

. 75 

19c 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.02 

. 16 

.05 

.07 

19d 

. 22 

.45 

.86 

1.43 

. S9 

. 72 

. 54 

. 72 

.23 

.26 

.29 

19e 

4.27 

24. 11 

45.84 

32.  62 

12.  48 

8.  37 

6.24 

5.01 

2.  47 

1. 14 

.70 

19f 

1.08 

3.09 

3.  94 

4.48 

2.  43 

1.51 

1.25 

.83 

. 6S 

. 55 

.28 

19g 

19.57 

47.25 

110. 19 

212.  9S 

231. 14 

148.  24 

73.  /4 

41.44 

21.  78 

19.  97 

17.  60 

19h 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

19i 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

19j 

.07 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.05 

19k 

.02 

191 

35.96 

6.  29 

8.00 

6.  60 

5.35 

16. 38 

16.  62 

19.  94 

36. 95 

22.  63 

20.  72 

19n 

IS.  60 

5. 18 

5. 63 

4.S2 

4.  49 

10. 02 

7.31 

13.  02 

13.  72 

11.66 

11.48 

19o 

.21 

. 10 

.04 

.21 

.45 

.29 

.34 

.29 

99 

.23 

.46 

19p 

.10 

. 10 

.07 

.04 

.03 

.07 

. 05 

.03 

01 

.02 

.05 

20a 

.01 

.01 

.02 

20b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

20c 

.05 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.06 

. 10 

.24 

22 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

24 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.03 

02 

05 

.05 

.02 

.03 

25b 

.03 

.06 

. 05 

.08 

.05 

.03 

.07 

.04 

.06 

. 11 

. 10 

26 

7.75 

7.25 

13. 98 

21.34 

22. 14 

19. 15 

14.  49 

10. 65 

6.11 

4.54 

3.  71 

47 

16. 35 

19.09 

20.94 

26.42 

IS.  71 

18.41 

12. 62 

12.53 

12.70 

15. 16 

11.93 

15. 18 

17. 77 

20. 00 

25.  21 

17.  74 

17.  45 

11.79 

11.56 

11.75 

14. 15 

10.  S4 

2Sa 

.04 

.02 

. 04 

.07 

. 13 

.21 

.24 

28h 

.15 

.06 

.05 

. n 

.04 

.07 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.04 

.01 

29 

1.01 

1.25 

.88 

1.06 

.90 

.84 

.76 

.84 

.79 

.76 

.84 

30-35 

171.74 

121.  77 

82.52 

69. 45 

61.91 

83. 04 

97. 19 

151. 09 

153. 65 

167. 30 

141.  76 

22. 37 

IS.  02 

14.43 

15. 16 

14. 39 

IS.  10 

20.  75 

27.  40 

24.  70 

26.64 

24.20 

37 

17.83 

12.79 

9.80 

6.01 

6.13 

6.31 

5. 58 

7.88 

5. 85 

6.85 

5. 37 

38a 

131.54 

90.96 

58.  28 

48.29 

41.40 

58.62 

70.87 

115.  81 

123. 10 

133. 81 

112. 18 

38b 

.33 

.37 

.34 

.50 

.53 

32 

.30 

.44 

.62 

.79 

.66 

36 

.12 

.16 

.16 

. 19 

.22 

.18 

.20 

.20 

.17 

.23 

.23 

39-45 

1.44 

1.56 

1.39 

1.92 

1.88 

2. 11 

2.20 

2.66 

2.63 

2.88 

2.76 

46 

8.14 

8.21 

8. 10 

10.22 

9.63 

10.95 

9.98 

9.31 

8.35 

9.44 

9.90 

48a 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.02 

48  b 

.01 

• 01 

.01 

49 

.27 

.26 

.16 

.21 

.23 

. 17 

.21 

.27 

.26 

.26 

.26 

50 

i.  35 

1.87 

2.3S 

3.59 

.198 

2.44 

1.85 

2.45 

2.45 

3.59 

4.  88 

51a 

• 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.05 

.01 

.01 

52  b 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

01 

03 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

53b 

. 76 

.66 

.57 

.56 

.52 

. 65 

.49 

. ID 

.90 

.79 

1. 11 

88 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.01 

.03 

.06 

116 

.37 

.27 

.22 

. ii 

.19 

. 19 

.14 

.14 

.17 

726 

.25 

54 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.07 

.01 

.04 

.01 

55a 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.06 

.07 

.06 

.16 

.26 

.10 

55b 

.05 

.03 

.03 

. 16 

.13 

. 11 

.09 

.10 

.07 

.06 

.09 

55c 

6.31 

5.  42 

4.70 

5. 19 

3.86 

5.  88 

2. 18 

2.40 

2.67 

2.  3S 

2.  30 

55d 

.06 

.15 

. 14 

8.  66 

6.21 

4.53 

3.62 

3. 63 

2.  56 

2. 11 

.82 

55e 

1. 76 

.96 

1.49 

1.01 

1.01 

1.41 

1.73 

2. 10 

1.33 

1. 19 

. 7S 

56a 

1. 35 

.69 

.83 

.61 

.68 

.83 

1.52 

2.  58 

2.15 

2.76 

2.04 

56b 

.01 

.08 

.07 

.10 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.09 

.08 

.10 

.04 

57-59 

280 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  55. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 
7 


10 

14 

18 


19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 


19g 


19h 

19i 

191 


19k  1 
191  I 
19m 
19n 
190 


19p 

20a 

20b 

20c 

22 

24 

25a  I 
25b  I 
26 
47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 
52b 


53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 


54 

55a 

55b 


55c 

55d 


55e 
56a 
56b 
57-59  I 


Monthly  strength 


1,321,440 


1,343,933  1,255,195 


Year,  1918— Continued. 


941,219  672,937 


471, 815 


Year,  1919. 


Cause. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal ). 

Typhoid  lever 

Malarial  levers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  lever 

Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken-pox 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  lever 

Trench  mouth 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Aerogenes  eapsulatus  inlection 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

Tetanus 

Trench  loot 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

Tuberculosis  ol  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 


Syphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  infection 

Gonococcus  infection 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Gout 

Scurvy 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

Addison’s  disease 

Acromegaly 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  ol 

Other  diseases  ol  the  ductless  glands 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


tember. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

0.  24 

0.12 

0. 08 

0. 04 

0. 09 

0.08 

5. 38 

1.59 

1.02 

.61 

. 55 

.84 

. 15 

. 11 

.11 

.11 

.04 

23.73 

25.  59 

29.18 

19. 55 

7.31 

6.03 

.42 

.96 

4.  26 

3.53 

7.15 

7.07 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.03 

1.01 

.71 

1.17 

1.56 

3.07 

3. 74 

S69.  54 

1,823.  09 

203.  97 

155. 26 

139.  49 

59.62 

.82 

.29 

.36 

.38 

.52 

.38 

.22 

.24 

.35 

.66 

1.07 

.99 

.55 

.33 

.47 

3. 05 

1.91 

2.87 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.02 

.59 

.57 

.73 

1.07 

1.23 

2.09 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.15 

.45 

.15 

.19 

.20 

.18 

.29 

.54 

.51 

.47 

.18 

.09 

.83 

1.19 

1.58 

.37 

1.21 

.67 

.80 

.80 

• 6f 

17.  00 

16.  23 

26.  09 

60.16 

107.  48 

101.05 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.06 

.03 

.03 

.05 



.01 

.04 

.o; 

.01 

.07 

14. 58 

9.  30 

12.08 

1.43 

.41 

,ii 

5.  56 

3.02 

8. 15 

3.95 

.12 

.1! 

.64 

3.  46 

3.  65 

2.61 

.95 

.4 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.09 

.0 

.01 

.08 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.0 

.01 

.02 

.0 

.02 

.03 

.15 

.09 

.! 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.07 

.01 

. 11 

.08 

,( 

2.50 

2.73 

3.07 

2.89 

3.87 

9.75 

S.  74 

11.08 

7. 05 

8.  97 

7. 

8.  40 

7. 47 

9. 68 

5. 10 

7.15 

6.  1 

.59 

. 63 

.75 

1.58 

1.28 

. 1 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

. 1 

.75 

.62 

.65 

.36 

.52 

1 

120. 46 

54.20 

53.18 

43.18 

46. 03 

40  1 

20.80 

10.71 

12.26 

11.12 

12.89 

11.  I 

4.  59 

2.  29 

2.06 

2. 14 

2.98 

4!  fl 

95. 07 

41.20 

38. 86 

29.  91 

30. 16 

1 

.42 

.44 

. 55 

. 55 

.20 

I 

. 17 

.13 

. 17 

. 17 

.18 

. 1 

1.79 

.97 

1.71 

.94 

1.43 

1.  *1 

S.  26 

8.14 

11.82 

9.41 

9.  SI 

9.  j 

. 01 

. 01 

. 03 

■ 

. 01 

1 1 

. 19 

.13 

.28 

.23 

.29 

4.  92 

6.  53 

10. 13 

3. 63 

2.  19 

i fl 

. 01 

. 01 

.02 

. 01 

. 01 

. o.l 

. 04 

.03 

. 01 

. 01 

.02 

. 02 

. 03 

. 02 

. 01 

.38 

.29 

.51 

.36 

. 45 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.01 

. 15 

. 11 

.06 

.10 

.07 

. 17 

. 16 

,ii 

. 15 

.21 

■ 

. 05 

. 05 

. 01 

. 07 

. 04 

. 05 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.05 

.02 

9 99 

3.  24 

3.43 

2.  56 

2. 92 

m 

.64 

. 49 

1.04 

.68 

1.03 

.69 

. 55 

.95 

.94 

1.11 

1.76 

.83 

.57 

.36 

.36 

H 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

■ 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


281 


nited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


406,839 

339,836 

291, 810 

246,903 

215, 104 

156, 791 

149,360 

139, 877 

132, 403 

135, 441 

1,965,297 

Inter- 

national 

Year,  1919 — 

Continued. 

Total  for 

classifi- 

cation 

period. 

No. 

jMarch. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0.12 

0. 35 

0. 25 

0.  58 

0.50 

0.  54 

0. 48 

0.09 

0. 09 

0. 27 

0. 25 

1 

1. 06 

1.87 

1.81 

2.14 

5.69 

10.  26 

9.40 

13. 13 

16.  49 

6.  56 

4.89 

4 

.15 

.28 

.12 

.10 

.28 

.23 

.08 

. 17 

.09 

.62 

.29 

5 

3.60 

2.40 

1.69 

1.41 

1.00 

1.91 

1.77 

.94 

2.  90 

2. 92 

40.  98 

6 

6.  49 

3.67 

2.  39 

.44 

.45 

.31 

.17 

.17 

.73 

1.6S 

4.  47 

7 

.03 

.08 

. 17 

. 17 

.09 

.04 

,8 

4. 90 

4.  59 

3.00 

1.31 

.89 

.69 

.72 

.86 

.73 

. S9 

2.84 

9 

45. 57 

33. 16 

16. 82 

12.  73 

7.31 

8.  57 

8. 68 

10. 12 

5. 17 

5. 05 

242. 62 

10 

.38 

.35 

.74 

.49 

.28 

.23 

. 56 

.43 

.54 

.27 

.64 

14 

1.36 

1.02 

.82 

.39 

.28 

.54 

.24 

. 17 

.45 

.27 

.95 

18 

4.04 

5.  47 

3. 66 

2.  38 

.61 

.46 

1.21 

1.  89 

.45 

.71 

1.50 

19a 

.04 

. 02 

19b 

2. 06 

.95 

.49 

.34 

.08 

.24 

1. 86 

19c 

.03 

.11 

.04 

. 17 

.09 

.05 

19d 

.71 

.67 

.90 

.78 

.50 

.15 

. 17 

.34 

.09 

1.06 

.48 

19e 

1.95 

1.27 

.45 

. 10 

.06 

.08 

.08 

.09 

7.  86 

19f 

.50 

.74 

.70 

.44 

.39 

.38 

.17 

.09 

.09 

.09 

1.25 

19g 

66. 48 

29.  77 

14. 15 

S.  36 

3.12 

4.29 

4.  98 

2.66 

2. 18 

4.61 

59.78 

19h 

.06 

.08 

. 01 

19i 

.11 

. 15 

.08 

.00 

.02 

19j 

19k 

.03 

.04 



. 11 



.10 

. 01 

191 

.04 

. 11 

.08 

.09 

.09 
14. 00 

.01 
15.  30 

19m 

19n 

.29 

3.  64 

5. 55 

10.  35 

15.40 

13.  78 

12.  29 

13.13 

15.  32 

.27 

.81 

2.  IS 

3. 60 

6. 14 

5. 13 

3.  29 

4.12 

6. 16 

7.71 

9.  57 

19o 

.29 

.18 

.16 

.53 

.22 

.31 

.24 

.26 

.54 

.35 

.77 

19p 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.10 

.17 

20a 

.00 
.01 
. 05 
. 01 

20b 

20c 

22 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.04 

24 

.29 

.11 

.12 

.24 

.11 

■ OS 

.09 

.18 

.03 

25a 

.04 

.03 
.05 
8. 12 

25b 

26 

.03 

4.57 

2.93 

2. 92 

1.31 

1. 39 

1.91 

1.21 

2. 23 

1.72 

1.51 

47 

11.00 

13.63 

17. 48 

16.  47 

15. 29 

12.01 

11.73 

6. 69 

6. 16 

4.  61 

13. 37 

! 8.67 

11.26 

14. 85 

13.61 

12.83 

9. 57 

9.  24 

4. 98 

4.26 

2.66 

12. 14 

28a 

1.39 

1.59 

1.60 

1.99 

2.29 

1.68 

1.45 

1.46 

1.54 

1.95 

.43 

28b 

. 06 

.07 

.05 

.06 

. 17 

.09 

. 04 

29 

.88 

.71 

1.03 

.83 

• u 

.77 

. 88 

.26 

.27 

.76 

30-35 

48. 67 

50. 63 

75. 31 

81.80 

116.71 

107.61 

110.63 

108. 60 

93. 62 

84.  27 

101.12 

13. 45 

14.34 

18.  55 

19. 97 

29. 18 

23. 65 

23. 94 

19. 99 

19. 21 

14.  97 

17.  76 

37 

5. 01 

6.  21 

9. 99 

12. 30 

20. 36 

17.53 

15.  99 

16. 30 

14.32 

13.03 

7.50 

38a 

30.20 

30.08 

46.77 

49.  52 

67.17 

66.43 

70.71 

72.32 

60. 09 

50.27 

75. 84 

38b 

.29 

.25 

.29 

.19 

.06 

.15 

.17 

.17 

.40 

36 

.12 

.18 

.33 

.49 

.28 

.15 

.17 

.09 

.18 

1.88 

39-45 

2.04 

2.  79 

2.80 

2.53 

2. 57 

2.83 

3.21 

2.23 

1.54 

1.68 

46 

12. 09 

10.56 

9.46 

8.36 

6.36 

6. 05 

4.74 

5.66 

3.17 

4.78 

8.63 

48a 

.07 

.08 

.02 

48b 

.35 

.21 

.37 

.34 

.06 

.08 

.17 

.27 

.22 

50 

1.21 

1.17 

1.36 

2.04 

2. 73 

1.45 

.08 

.32 

. 51 
.09 

.27 

. 18 

3.04 

.01 

51a 

51b 

.08 

.01 
.01 
.02 
. 56 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

.06 

.04 

.06 



.05 

.06 

.09 

.60 

.18 

.35 

.45 

.73 

56 

.54 

.24 

. 36 

.09 

.04 

.11 

• OS 

.03 

.07 

116 

53c 

.04 

.15 

.09 

.18 

.11 

.25 

.24 

.28 

.31 

.24 

.09 

. 18 

54 

.06 

.06 

.03 

.06 

.07 

55a 

.03 

.06 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.08 

. 18 

j 2.24 

1.98 

1.77 

1.90 

1.84 

2. 45 

2. 65 

3.09 

3.17 

3.54 

3.41 

55d 

. 91 

' 1.68 

.78 

.78 

1. 17 

1.06 

.38 

.72 

1.54 

1.36 

.71 

1.89 

ooe 

1.98 

3.25 

2.  72 

2.51 

3.21 

3.05 

4.20 

2.  SI 

4.70 

1.54 

50a 

.44 

.32 

.53 

.53 

.28 

.69 

.96 

.69 

.54 

.80 

1.15 

56b 

. 06 

.10 

.05 

57-59 

I 


282 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  55. — Admissions , by  months,  while  enlisted  men  in  tin 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

01 

Meningitis,  simple 

0.13 

0.10 

0.04 

0.10 

0.02 

0.06 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

.08 

.05 

.04 

.08 

63a 

.05 

.03 

.11 

.Ofi 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

.13 

.05 

.04 

.08 

.11 

.05 

64 

.33 

.05 

.03 

.06 

.05 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

66b 

Para  plegia 

.03 

.04 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

.26 

.34 

.16 

.16 

.09 

.17 

69 

Epilepsy 

1.89 

2.  00 

2.21 

2.33 

2.37 

3.65 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

.13 

.10 

.04 

.05 

.02 

.ii 

74b 

Neurasthenia 

.91 

.59 

.66 

1.26 

.81 

1.61 

74c 

Enuresis 

1.31 

1.96 

.97 

. 55 

.66 

1.27 

Neurosis 

.08 

.02 

. Ofi 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart).. . 

.08 

.03 

.02 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

.05 

72 

Chorea 

.13 

.05 

.16 

.10 

.i3 

.19 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

1.18 

.64 

1.12 

.97 

1.00 

1.2S 

73b 

Neuralgia 

1.70 

2.15 

1.32 

1.23 

1.56 

1.67; 

73c 

Neuritis 

.52 

.21 

.43 

.37 

.47 

,7C 

73d 

Speech,  defective 

.04 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

1.11 

.88 

1.55 

1.05 

1.04 

l.Of 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

.07 

.05 

05 

.02 

.0! 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

.52 

.24 

.54 

.34 

.43 

.81 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

.52 

.34 

.97 

.58 

1.17 

3 o: 

68c 

Malingering 

.26 

.24 

.39 

.37 

.36 

.4! 

68d 

Dementia  pra'cox 

1.18 

1.37 

1.16 

1.05 

1.26 

1.4 

68e 

Psychasthenia 

.10 

.03 

.06 

.2; 

68  f 

Psychoneurosis 

.20 

.05 

.16 

.16 

.26 

.3 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

.33 

.24 

.27 

.16 

.21 

•# 

6Sh 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.33 

.29 

.12 

.21 

.30 

•3 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

.33 

.49 

.47 

.47 

.51 

.8 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anvexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

.78 

.54 

.66 

.60 

.62 

.8 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

.46 

.44 

.31 

.34 

.30 

.2 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

.13 

.05 

.19 

.08 

.13 

.1) 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

.13 

.05 

.12 

.13 

.11 

.2 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

.07 

.04 

.05 

. 09 

.]! 

75b 

Strabismus 

. 10 

.08 

.06 

.( 

75c 

Leucoma 

.02 

,i 

75d 

Cataract 

.13 

.08 

.03 

.02 

75e 

Trachoma 

.07 

.24 

.12 

.16 

.26 

i.s 

75  f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

7.44 

9.87 

7.41 

4.86 

4.31 

4.: 

75g 

Pterygium 

.39 

.20 

.31 

.29 

.17 

75h 

Amblyopia 

.20 

.29 

.12 

.13 

.15 

75i 

Amaurosis 

.26 

.20 

.04 

.08 

.02 

75j 

Choroiditis 

.20 

.04 

.03 

.04 

75k 

Iritis 

.46 



.54 

.27 

.31 

.34 

751 

Keratitis 

.07 

.54 

.27 

.34 

.47 

75m 

Retinitis 

.07 

.12 

.08 

■ ii 

75n 

Nystagmus 



75o 

Glaucoma 

. 10 

.03 

.06 

7 op 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.26 

.44 

.31 

.31 

.34 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1.44 

1.03 

.70 

.81 

.79 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

10. 38 

8.95 

6.21 

5.00 

5.82 

6. 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

.72 

.34 

.43 

.31 

.38 

J 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

.26 

.24 

.31 

.39 

.26 

76d 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

.46 

.34 

.27 

.31 

.32 

. 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

.65 

.39 

. 19 

.34 

.36 

• 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

1.18 

.93 

1.01 

.73 

1.68 

1 

86c 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

.13 

. 10 

.16 

.08 

.09 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

2.02 

1.32 

.97 

.71 

.77 

86  f 

Polypus,  nasal 

.20 

.24 

. 19 

. 13 

.13 

86g 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

10.71 

15.35 

8.50 

3.92 

5.05 

7 

88i 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

.39 

.49 

.27 

. 10 

. 19 

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ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year, 

1917— Continued. 

Year 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation 

No. 

0.02 

0.01 

0.02 

0.04 

0.02 

0.01 

0-02 

0.03 

0.01 

60 

0.06 

. 14 

0.20 

.24 

.12 

.16 

. 14 

. 14 

.09 

.14 

.06 

61 

.09 

.06 

.10 

. 05 

. 11 

.09 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.08 

62 

.20 

.08 

.07 

.05 

. 11 

.20 

.13 

. 13 

. 14 

16 

. 17 

63a 

.19 

. 15 

.21 

. 14 

.22 

. 16 

.18 

.37 

.29 

.42 

.46 

63  b 

. 15 

. 16 

. 15 

.16 

.09 

.09 

. 13 

. 16 

. 17 

.09 

. 12 

64 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.08 

.02 

.04 

66a 

.01 

.03 

.04 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.04 

66b 

• 45 

.42 

.39 

.42 

.27 

. 50 

.43 

34 

49 

.39 

. 56 

66c 

4.07 

3.12 

3.  37 

3.  22 

2.  53 

3.20 

3. 15 

3. 93 

4.20 

4.  93 

5.12 

69 

.31 

. 17 

. 10 

.02 

.02 



.02 

.02 

.03 

.04 

2.02 

2.06 

1.85 

1.98 

1.78 

2.08 

2. 15 

3.  60 

3.  38 

4. 32 

4.08 

74b 

2.03 

2.26 

2.29 

1.81 

1.37 

1.26 

1.01 

1.26 

1. 16 

1.32 

1.31 

74c 

.08 

. 17 

.14 

.18 

. 16 

.28 

.24 

39 

.51 

.72 

. 55 

74d 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.05 

. 17 

.55 

.97 

1.90 

2.91 

74e 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

74  f 

.21 

. ii 

. 15 

.14 

.05 

.15 

. 15 

.23 

.20 

.19 

.21 

72 

1.60 

1.48 

1.20 

1.74 

1.24 

1.69 

1.  70 

2. 04 

2.20 

2.64 

3.57 

73a 

2.07 

2. 15 

2.02 

2.80 

2.52 

2.  52 

1.88 

1.66 

1.49 

1.69 

1.  55 

73b 

1.44 

1.  45 

1.09 

2.05 

1.  74 

2.33 

1.S4 

1.70 

1.66 

1.83 

1.64 

73c 

.05 

.07 

.07 

. 05 

.11 

.07 

.06 

. 14 

. 18 

.18 

. 10 

73d 

1.48 

1. 12 

1.50 

1.79 

1.51 

2.  2S 

2.  20 

2.16 

2.45 

2.15 

2.07 

"ig 

.06 

■ OS 

.04 

.12 

.16 

.13 

.08 

.10 

.10 

.14 

.20 

67 

.85 

1.40 

1.  58 

2.65 

2. 52 

3.54 

2.  54 

2.  73 

2.02 

2.  38 

2.56 

68a 

3.56 

3.81 

5.91 

6. 33 

6.  55 

7.36 

4. 95 

7.00 

5.  50 

6.  38 

6.  46 

68b 

. 51 

.64 

.51 

.47 

.33 

.21 

.25 

.24 

.26 

.22 

.21 

68c 

1. 81 

1.63 

1.79 

2.  66 

2.30 

2.  74 

2.  7S 

4.42 

3.81 

3.  .80 

3.68 

68d 

■ .27 

.24 

28 

.42 

.23 

.34 

.29 

. 15 

.31 

.31 

.39 

68e 

.51 

.80 

.71 

1.43 

1.45 

1.63 

1.61 

2.  39 

2. 38 

3.02 

3.02 

6Sf 

.27 

.16 

.12 

.07 

. 10 

. 19 

.24 

.36 

.29 

.21 

.16 

68g 

. 45 

.47 

.73 

.72 

.42 

.62 

.79 

1.00 

.82 

.84 

.83 

6Sh 

.90 

.81 

.71 

.60 

.41 

.36 

. 58 

.92 

.66 

.62 

.82 

68i 

1.86 

1.52 

1.  67 

2.83 

2.S7 

2.34 

2. 15 

2.  81 

3. 16 

3.  25 

1.89 

75a 

.67 

.61 

.66 

1.00 

.75 

.84 

.75 

1.08 

1.03 

.97 

. 56 

75a(l) 

.44 

38 

.22 

.46 

.35 

.38 

.34 

.32 

.41 

.51 

.34 

75a(2) 

.36 

.27 

.32 

.46 

.68 

.36 

.42 

.61 

.77 

.91 

.42 

75a(3) 

.38 

.25 

.47 

.92 

1.  10 

. /D 

.64 

.79 

.95 

.86 

.57 

75a(4) 

.07 

.20 

.21 

.38 

.24 

.32 

.36 

.44 

.47 

. 77 

.36 

75b 

.02 

.06 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.06 

.07 

.07 

75c 

.15 

. 05 

.01 

.07 

.09 

. 16 

• OS 

. 14 

. 10 

. 14 

.12 

75d 

2.29 

1.01 

.49 

.53 

.54 

.83 

.98 

.98 

1. 14 

2. 17 

1.38 

75e 

7.77 

13. 23 

8.90 

6.82 

5. 75 

6.  14 

5.61 

5.22 

4.  72 

4. 15 

3. 36 

75f 

.38 

.21 

.18 

.23 

. 27 

.44 

.61 

.43 

. 51 

. .54 

.36 

75g 

. 53 

.59 

.71 

.37 

.66 

.61 

.34 

.33 

.51 

.50 

.45 

75h 

. 05 

. 11 

.09 

.09 

.11 

.07 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.02 

75i 

.14 

■ OS 

.07 

.24 

.23 

.20 

.25 

. 19 

.16 

.31 

. 9 9. 

7 5 j 

.73 

.64 

38 

.62 

.47 

.49 

46 

.48 

. 42 

. 54 

.53 

75k 

.92 

.49 

. 57 

.58 

.57 

.86 

.90 

.91 

1.03 

1.07 

1.11 

751 

.14 

.15 

.05 

.21 

. 15 

.18 

. 15 

.21 

9.9. 

.21 

.24 

75m 

.06 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.05 

. 11 

.04 

75n 

.07 

.02 

.04 

.07 

.07 

.04 

.06 

.05 

. 17 

. 16 

. 15 

750 

. 57 

.73 

. 54 

.66 

.43 

.51 

.59 

.68 

.70 

.84 

. 59 

75p 

01 

75  n 

1. 29 

1.46 

1.43 

1.  17 

i.  io 

' 

1.28 

1.03 

.96 

1.  21 

1.38 

.97 

75r 

10.34 

13.  57 

17.  69 

24.  92 

23.  33 

19.  07 

14.  25 

10.  36 

8.54 

9.  95 

9.  73 

76a 

.36 

.46 

.73 

1.  41 

1.08 

1.06 

.70 

.37 

. 41 

.36 

.31 

76b 

.23 

. 21 

.23 

.41 

.33 

.29 

.27 

.23 

.33 

.35 

• SI 

76c 

. 07 

.08 

.04 

.32 

. 22 

.12 

. 10 

.10 

.29 

. 17 

. 14 

76d 

j . 56 

.67 

.60 

.63 

. 53 

. 55 

.32 

.37 

.52 

. 55 

. 35 

76e 

.44 

.46 

.34 

.42 

.47 

.48 

. 47 

. 56 

.31 

.23 

.23 

86a 

, 2. 22 

3.20 

3.31 

4.  62 

3.31 

4. 18 

4.  30 

4.54 

4.  88 

5.  22 

4.53 

S6b 

.01 

. 01 

86c 

.23 

.33 

.32 

.30 

.30 

.36 

.23 

.28 

.26 

.36 

. 18 

86  d 

| 1. 33 

1.  72 

2.  33 

3.  75 

3.54 

3.  94 

3. 13 

2.40 

1.90 

1.79 

1.  70 

86e 

. 16 

.28 

.12 

. 14 

. 11 

. 15 

. 18 

.27 

. 17 

.22 

.30 

86  f 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

. 04 

. 03 

.01 

.01 

86  g 

13.80 

16.  27 

21.  02 

23.  15 

10.  57 

11.84 

13.  71 

6.61 

4.  00 

4.  56 

5.  35 

86  h 

. 65 

.66 

.58 

.76 

. 55 

.51 

. 58 

.46 

.63 

.72 

.50 

86  i 

3553 — 2." 

20 

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Table  55. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918— 

-ConUnued. 

Year, 

1919. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

0.01 

0. 12 

o.  in 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

0.08 

0.12 

.05 

0.06 

.09 

.Of 

62 

1 >ocom"otor  ataxia 

. 09 

.05 

. 12 

.09 

.07 

• OS 

63  a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

. 15 

. 15 

. 12 

.03 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

.46 

.23 

.47 

.28 

.09 

.10 

64 

Apoplexy 

.15 

.13 

. 15 

.20 

. 16 

.05 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

.09 

. 11 

.13 

. 14 

. 14 

.41 

66  b 

Paraplegia 

. 07 

.04 

.05 

. 01 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

.32 

.47 

.46 

.38 

.29 

.41 

69 

Epilepsy  

3. 92 

3.21 

3.  26 

1.71 

1.41 

1.12 

74a 

.lacksonian  epilepsy 

.03 

.02 

. 01 

71b 

Neurasthenia. 

2.  54 

2.  20 

3.30 

2.15 

3.  73 

2.80 

74c 

Enuresis 

1. 28 

.79 

.95 

.51 

.41 

.36 

74(1 

Neurosis 

.45 

.29 

.29 

.23 

.12 

.08 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart)... 

3.  22 

2.  92 

4.  90 

1.94 

1.21 

1.20 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

.06 

.07 

. 10 

.04 

. 16 

.20 

72 

( 'horea 

. 17 

. 16 

. 14 

.08 

.08 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

2.50 

1.95 

2.50 

1.31 

1.57 

l.OS 

73b 

Neuralgia 

1.31 

1.42 

1.49 

1.61 

2.32 

1.4.5 

73c 

Neuritis 

1.42 

1.72 

2.39 

1.62 

1.55 

1.4; 

73d 

Speech,  defective 

.09 

. 10 

. 11 

. 04 

.02 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

2.05 

2.  44 

2. 35 

1.68 

2.64 

1. 8( 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

. 10 

.13 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.1! 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states, 

2. 15 

2.  23 

3. 26 

1.44 

1.32 

1.31 

68b 

Mental  deficiency. 

6.  56 

6.  56 

10.  4S 

3.  77 

1.84 

1.61 

68c 

Malingering 

.15 

. 12 

.11 

.03 

.02 

.0,: 

68d 

Demehtiapraecox 

2.  70 

2.71 

2.  92 

1.85 

2.09 

1.9 

68e 

Psychasthenia 

.20 

.26 

.24 

.08 

.20 

.1 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

2.31 

2.48 

5.31 

1.57 

.84 

.5 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcohol  ic 

.05 

. 14 

.11 

. 10 

.18 

.1 

6Sh 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

. 79 

.89 

. 79 

.52 

.95 

.6 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

.52 

. 92 

.91 

.69 

.52 

A 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

1.52 

1.01 

1.64 

1.  33 

1.18 

.i 

75a 

( 1)  Astigmatism 

.51 

.21 

.33 

.34 

.34 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

.35 

.12 

.15 

.18 

.23 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

.28 

.21 

.37 

.32 

. 18 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

.37 

.47 

.79 

.48 

.43 

75b 

Strabismus 

.34 

. 18 

.23 

.08 

.25 

75c 

Leucoma 

.03 

.04 

. 05 

.03 

. 11 

75(1 

Cataract 

.10 

.06 

. n 

.13 

. 11 

75e 

Trachoma 

1.00 

.63 

.72 

.64 

.48 

75  f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

2.  52 

1.77 

2.  45 

3.26 

3.  57 

3.  ,j 

75? 

Ptervgium 

.37 

. 16 

.22 

.09 

.07 

75h 

Amblyopia 

.39 

.13 

.26 

. 18 

.32 

75  i 

. 02 

. 03 

.01 

75  j 

Choroiditis 

. 15 

.25 

.25 

.24 

.07 

75k 

iritis 

.62 

.42 

.40 

.36 

.64 

751 

Keratitis 

.93 

.51 

.75 

.70 

.73 

75ra 

Retinitis 

. 19 

.21 

.34 

. 13 

.23 

75n 

. 05 

. 01 

.02 

. 03 

.04 

. 15 

.06 

.07 

.04 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.47 

.34 

.35 

.46 

.71 

.02 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.94 

.66 

.91 

.75 

1.09 

1. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

8.88 

8.  81 

9.  39 

9.  75 

10.  75 

1C 

76  b 

Mastoiditis 

.25 

.29 

.51 

.46 

.64 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

.51 

.28 

.23 

.19 

.37 

76(1 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

.19 

.18 

.29 

.36 

.16 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases 

.44 

.13 

.33 

.20 

.20 

IX.  Nasal  fossse , diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

.16 

.06 

.03 

.09 

.23 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

3.69 

.88 

2. 60 

1.47 

1.98 

86c 

.02 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

.35 

.19 

.23 

.15 

.11 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

1.33 

1.48 

1.82 

1.98 

3.42 

86f 

Polypus,  nasal 

. 19 

.08 

.12 

.10 

.21 

86  g 

.02 

.01 

.02 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

16.07 

40.  75 

31.02 

26. 73 

35.38 

2 ’ 

86i 

Nasal  fossae, other  diseases  of 

37.16 

13.  42 

2. 93 

2. 97 

5.  01 

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ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

.Tune. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0.06 

0.04 

0. 10 

0.06 

0.09 

0. 02 

60 

.03 

.14 

0.04 

0.08 

0.26 

0.09 

.11 

61 

.03 

.07 

.08 

.10 

0.08 

.08 

62 

.03 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

.10 

.06 

.32 

.25 

.17 

.08 

.17 

.09 

.24 

63b 

.03 

.08 

.06 

.15 

. 17 

.09 

.09 

. 12 

64 

.12 

.21 

.25 

.24 

.a 

. 15 

.17 

.43 

.27 

.07 

66a 

.09 

.02 

66b 

.15 

.18 

.33 

1.94 

.50 

.38 

.24 

.26 

.09 

.39 

66c 

1.39 

1.17 

1.19 

.92 

1.34 

2.07 

2.17 

2.23 

1.63 

1.06 

3.17 

69 

.03 

.08 

.05 

3.66 

3.71 

3.62 



6. 95 

7. 08 

3.83 

3. 54 

2. 66 

1.81 

2.  22 

2. 68 

74b 

.29 

.39 

.29 

.44 

.39 

. 77 

1.45 

1.80 

1.54 

1.24 

1.21 

74c. 

.09 

.11 

.12 

.10 

. 11 

.os 

,0S 

.09 

.09 

.26 

74d 

1.27 

1.34 

1.03 

.92 

.89 

. / / 

.17 

.43 

.18 

1.19 

74e 

.18 

.07 

.21 

.34 

. 17 

• OS 

.26 

.09 

.04 

74  f 

.09 

.07 

.04 

.06 

.OS 

. 17 

. 14 

72 

1.59 

1.55 

2.01 

1.80 

1.28 

1.45 

2.  57 

2.  40 

2. 08 

1.77 

1.85 

73a 

1.65 

1.24 

.90 

.63 

1.28 

1.45 

1.45 

1.46 

1.54 

2.  66 

1.78 

73b 

1.62 

1.45 

1.73 

1. 65 

1.79 

1.68 

2.41 

1.54 

1.36 

2. 22 

1.59 

73c 

.06 

.11 

.04 

. 17 

. 17 

.27 

. 18 

.08 

73d 

1.39 

1.45 

1.36 

1.46 

1.73 

1.68 

1.61 

2. 14 

1.18 

1.15 

1.85 

74g 

.09 

.07 

.16 

.24 

.15 

.18 

.10 

67 

1.53 

1.48 

1.36 

1. 56 

1.73 

1.84 

1.45 

1.54 

1.45 

.62 

1.98 

68a 

2. 06 

2. 15 

2.  67 

1. 75 

2.01 

1.76 

2. 09 

2.49 

1.18 

1.33 

5.06 

68b 

.07 

.04 

.10 

. 11 

.38 

.17 

.09 

.36 

.26 

68c 

1.62 

2.19 

2.59 

2. 14 

2.90 

1.84 

1.85 

2.32 

1.54 

1.24 

2. 55 

68d 

.12 

.25 

.25 

.15 

.17 

.23 

.17 

.18 

.18 

.24 

68e 

.68 

1.09 

.90 

1.51 

1.00 

1.07 

.56 

.34 

.18 

.80 

1.73 

68  f 

.12 

.11 

.16 

.10 

.06 

. 15 

.17 

. 27 

.18 

.19 

6Sg 

1.06 

.92 

1.03 

1.46 

1. 17 

1.07 

.48 

.94 

.63 

.44 

.71 

68h 

.47 

.81 

.82 

1.26 

. 7S 

.54 

.80 

.43 

1.00 

1.51 

.69 

68i 

1.39 

1.13 

3.33 

7.92 

4.  SO 

2. 22 

.88 

1.20 

1.54 

1.42 

1.9S 

75a 

.53 

.49 

.90 

.87 

1. 56 

.92 

. 56 

.34 

.91 

.71 

.64 

75a(l) 

.21 

.18 

.08 

3.11 

1.12 

.38 

.08 

.51 

. 45 

.53 

.33 

75a(2) 

.29 

.25 

1.64 

3.16 

1.73 

.77 

• OS 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.45 

75a(3) 

.35 

.21 

.70 

.78 

.39 

.15 

.17 

.26 

.09 

.09 

. 55 

75a(4) 

. 3o 

.25 

.33 

.34 

.22 

.31 

.32 

. 51 

.09 

.18 

.29 

75  b 

.12 

.07 

.12 

.10 

.06 

.08 

.08 

.17 

.04 

.15 

.14 

.45 

.24 

. 2S 

.23 

.24 

.09 

.09 

.11 

75d 

.50 

.78 

.78 

1.31 

. 56 

.31 

.40 

.51 

.54 

.35 

.92 

75e 

2.83 

2. 75 

4.11 

6.03 

3.35 

4.52 

4.  98 

3.86 

4.62 

3.90 

5.09 

75  f 

.24 

.32 

. 58 

.73 

. 56 

.69 

.56 

.51 

.27 

.09 

.32 

log 

• IS 

.25 

.58 

.44 

. 22 

.23 

.32 

.17 

.18 

.44 

.38 

75h 

.04 

. 04 

. 15 

.25 

.49 

.29 

.22 

.31 

.18 

. 18 

.68 

.99 

.90 

.97 

.73 

.46 

.32 

.77 

.63 

.80 

.52 

75k 

.74 

.78 

1.07 

.58 

1.00 

1. 15 

.90 

.60 

.73 

. 53 

. 75 

751 

.18 

.21 

.21 

.05 

.22 

.31 

.17 

.17 

.09 

.09 

.18 

75m 

.09 

.04 

.08 

.09 

.03 

75ti 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.00 

.08 

.07 

75o 

.38 

. 35 

.82 

1.46 

1.12 

1.22 

1.29 

.86 

.45 

1.06 

.57 

75p 

.03 

.04 

00 

1.50 

.71 

1.64 

2.09 

1.39 

1.45 

1.04 

1.46 

.45 

.97 

1.09 

75r 

j 11.9,7 

9.07 

12.46 

16.62 

15. 06 

14.62 

8. 28 

6.  78 

7.16 

6.91 

12.03 

76a 

.35 

.78 

.29 

.34 

.39 

.46 

.17 

.26 

. 36 

.27 

. 54 

76b 

. 44 

.39 

.29 

.49 

1.23 

1.07 

.80 

. / / 

.45 

.35 

.36 

76c 

.21 

.25 

.66 

1.80 

.67 

.31 

.17 

.09 

.19 

7Hd 

. 15 

.28 

.58 

.39 

1.23 

.61 

.32 

.60 

.27 

.62 

.43 

76e 

.15 

.25 

.29 

.39 

.06 

• OS 

. 56 

.26 

.09 

. 35 

.30 

86a 

3.04 

2. 93 

3.95 

4.13 

4.52 

5.20 

5. 78 

4.55 

3.26 

2. 48 

3.29 

86b 

.03 

.09 

.00 

86c 

.41 

.71 

.74 

.73 

.39 

1.15 

.40 

.60 

.36 

.18 

.28 

S6d 

3. 78 

3.32 

3.25 

2.  28 

2.51 

2.  68 

2.33 

2.49 

2.63 

1.95 

2.  22 

86e 

.21 

.07 

.45 

.39 

. 11 

.23 

.32 

.09 

.17 

sor 



.08 

.01 

86  g 

1 18. 79 

11.55 

7.98 

6.80 

9.04 

18. 75 

18. 16 

24.62 

27. 10 

27.82 

15.89 

86h 

4. 45 

3.28 

1.11 

.83 

1.00 

2.  22 

2.49 

1.29 

. 54 

1.68 

3.90 

86i 

286 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  55. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  tin 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Ycai 

,1917. 

April. 

May. 

June, 

July. 

August. 

September. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

8.95 

11.00 

5.43 

1.75 

1.73 

1.72 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

.03 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

93.98 

87.  60 

70.79 

43.  57 

41.35 

33.46 

100  b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

2.  55 

2.44 

1.98 

2.25 

4.18 

3.26 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

17.63 

is.  20 

11.37 

6.20 

5.01 

4.95 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

.26 

.59 

.31 

.21 

.32 

.51 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

.07 

. 10 

.04 

. 10 

.02 

.08 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

.26 

.05 

. 16 

.08 

.13 

.11 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

1.37 

1.37 

2.02 

1.44 

1.73 

3. 15 

.26 

.27 

. 18 

. 17 

.37 

.07 

. 12 

.06 

.09 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

.98 

1.32 

1.51 

1.  12 

1.39 

2. 16 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

.07 

.05 

. 12 

.08 

.11 

.46 

79a 

.02 

79  a 

.03 

79  a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

.03 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

.03 

.02 

791') 

Cardiac  hypertrophy. . .’ 

.13 

. 10 

. 12 

. 10 

.21 

.37 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

.07 

. 10 

.23 

. 16 

. 15 

.12! 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardialinsuffiicency 

. 52 

.39 

.47 

.52 

.49 

.711 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.46 

.54 

. 19 

. 18 

.38 

.66 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

.07 

.20 

.04 

.18 

.15 

.19 

8 la 

Aneurysms 

. 10 

.03 

.02 

.03 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

.04 

.08 

.06 

.15 

81c 

Aortitis 

81  d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.02 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 



.07 

. 10 

. 12 

.02 

83a 

Hemorrhoids. 

4.64 

4.  94 

5.82 

6.07 

6.  40 

6.88!' 

83b 

Varicocele 

1.83 

1.91 

3.26 

3.22 

3.50 

3.62IJ 

83c 

V aricose  veins 

1.04 

.59 

.82 

1.  10 

1.26 

1.5c 

83d 

Phlebitis 

.13 

.20 

.08 

.10 

.17 

.29 

84a 

Status  lymph aticus 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

5. 16 

4.94 

5.  32 

4.94 

4.  27 

3.71 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

.07 

.05 

.03 

.Of 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

.04 

.03 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 



.07 

. 10 

.23 

.05 

.15 

.Oil 

S5d 

Bradycardia 

.07 

.04 

. 11 

.0' 

Heart-block .... 

851 

Tachycardia 

.91 

.24 

.50 

.73 

.62 

.7 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

.20 

. 10 

. 16 

.08 

.04 

.0! 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

.07 

. 10 

.08 

.06 

.0. 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

71.04 

55. 87 

33.26 

19.  25 

27. 77 

33. 7 1 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  a 

2.  61 

1.66 

.85 

.39 

.66 

.9 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

11.69 

8.  46 

4.  42 

2.69 

2.  52 

3.3 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.46 

.20 

.31 

.18 

.21 

.1 

931) 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

.98 

. 54 

.89 

.42 

.62 

. 5 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

4.05 

3.  42 

2.91 

1.67 

3.11 

3.3 

9.5 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

.04 

.02 

90 

Asthma 

.65 

.39 

.62 

.47 

1.24 

2.1 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

.03 

.( 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.33 

.15 

.39 

. 10 

.32 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

.39 

.24 

.19 

.42 

.32 

99  b 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

99c 

Mouth  and  anhexa,  other  diseases  of 

3.  53 

4. 11 

2.79 

2.93 

3.18 

3.: 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 



.33 

.05 

.08 

.42 

.41 

102b 

G astroen  teroptosis 

.07 

.04 

.03 

.06 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

8. 23 

9.87 

11.68 

12.  00 

15. 67 

11. 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

. 13 

.05 

. 16 

. 16 

. 15 

105b 

Diarrhea 

2.  09 

2.  49 

4.70 

5.44 

6.  21 

6. 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

17.63 

17. 11 

23.  75 

26.  88 

43.  36 

32. 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

.46 

.08 

.35 

.39 

. 75 

107a 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

. 10 

.02 

107b 

Cestodes 

.39 

.39 

. 16 

.34 

.30 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

.07 

. 10 

. 12 

.03 

.04 

. 

108 

Appendicitis 

8. 62 

9.  97 

9.47 

10.  25 

11.  37 

10. 

109a 

Hernia 

6.  01 

5.  28 

5.80 

7.24 

6.  55 

9. 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

.33 

.20 

. 19 

. 16 

. 15 

■ 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano , 

.33 

.73 

.27 

.60 

.47 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

29.  7S 

44.  39 

43.  90 

36. 20 

43.  55 

30. 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


287 


Jnited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1917— Continued. 

Year 

191S. 

Inter- 

national 

1 

October. 

November. 

[ December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

No. 

4. 16 

12.  02 

20. 17 

16.  92 

7.  87 

6.  96 

4.  82 

2.  72 

1.32 

0.  99 

0.  74 

87a 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.01 

1 87b 

45. 04 

90.09 

123.  27 

146. 13 

117.  22 

101. 12 

72.18 

46.  17 

27.  54 

26. 99 

24.  79 

J 100a 

5. 84 

9.  91 

8.  77 

11.32 

10.  45 

12. 96 

11.33 

10.  92 

11.44 

13.  70 

16.41 

100b 

.01 

.01 

. 03 

.02 

. 06 

. 05 

100c 

8. 34 

18. 12 

29.42 

38.44 

26. 13 

32.  30 

26. 14 

12.  47 

8.  32 

7.37 

7.53 

lOOd 

.73 

.69 

.54 

.58 

.41 

.60 

.55 

.50 

.50 

.62 

.93 

100c 

.12 

.09 

. 12 

. 16 

.20 

. 12 

.21 

.12 

. 18 

. 10 

. 14 

77 

. 17 

.15 

. 22 

.23 

.26 

.26 

. 16 

. 16 

.06 

. 06 

. 15 

78 

6.  06 

6.  76 

7.37 

12.  84 

10.  09 

9.31 

7.  42 

7.  79 

7.  76 

6.  75 

7.01 

79a 

.70 

.63 

.69 

1.  82 

.87 

.74 

.62 

. /o 

. 76 

.76 

.95 

79a(l) 

. 10 

.06 

.05 

. 15 

.21 

.12 

. 14 

.06 

. 13 

. 16 

, 29 

79a(2) 

3.  94 

4.  48 

4.  86 

6.  17 

5.  73 

5.  43 

4.  42 

5. 14 

5.  06 

4.  07 

4.  11 

79a(3) 

1.21 

1.52 

1.07 

3.  92 

2.  60 

2.  39 

1.86 

1.31 

1.  17 

1.26 

1.05 

79a(4) 

.06 

.01 

.03 

.08 

. 12 

.09 

.10 

. 15 

. 12 

.23 

.34 

79a(5) 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

. 01 

79a(6) 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

. 03 

79a(7) 

.05 

.03 

.68 

.54 

.52 

.29 

.35 

.50 

.26 

.31 

79a(8) 

. 45 

.53 

.34 

.61 

.43 

.39 

.32 

.50 

.80 

.59 

.52 

79b 

.28 

.21 

. 14 

.39 

.27 

.21 

. 27 

. 17 

. 29 

.35 

.25 

79c 

.88 

.87 

.87 

1.  24 

1.59 

1.  16 

1.  18 

1.37 

1.  10 

1.  34 

1.  16 

79d 

1.52 

1. 12 

1.02 

1.29 

1.24 

.85 

.72 

. 54 

.45 

.43 

59 

79e 

.15 

. 14 

.07 

.03 

.09 

. 11 

. 11 

.10 

. 12 

. 10 

15 

so 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.05 

. 01 

.04 

. 06 

. 07 

.05 

Sla 

.13 

.21 

. 15 

,2i 

. 13 

.24 

.30 

.21 

. 14 

. 12 

. 19 

81b 

.01 

. 02 

. 01 

. 01 

. 04 

81c 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

8 Id 

.09 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.05 

. 12 

.08 

.07 

.08 

.06 

.07 

82 

9.  67 

7.35 

5.52 

6.47 

5.  49 

6.  91 

7.49 

9.  58 

10.  39 

12.  08 

10.  94 

83a 

4.  88 

4.87 

4.  18 

4.  OS 

4.  38 

5.  44 

4.53 

5.  93 

7.  94 

0.  75 

6.  08 

83b 

2.  49 

2.  42 

1.  90 

2.  12 

1.  95 

2.  77 

2. 15 

2.  77 

3.  89 

3.  74 

3.39 

83c 

.38 

.25 

.31 

.25 

.32 

.34 

.20 

22 

.30 

.31 

. 35 

S3d 

. 01 

. 05 

84a 

4.  37 

3.  63 

4.  00 

4.  04 

3.  92 

4.43 

3.  78 

3.  16 

2.46 

2.  44 

2.  68 

84b 

.07 

.09 

.05 

. 13 

. 14 

. 16 

.31 

.64 

. 65 

.69 

.54 

85a 

.08 

.03 

.04 

.05 

. 09 

. 16 

.05 

. 14 

. 17 

.21 

.17 

85b 

.38 

.29 

. 14 

.15 

.25 

.27 

. 44 

1.08 

1.72 

1.92 

2.  70 

85c 

.00 

.07 

. 01 

.02 

.02 

.09 

.04 

. 05 

. 06 

.05 

.07 

85d 

. 01 

01 

. 02 

01 

02 

01 

01 

1.56 

1.41 

.98 

1.62 

1.38 

2.  09 

1.80 

2.00 

2.61 

2.95 

3.  32 

S5f 

.27 

.18 

. 10 

.25 

. 18 

. 17 

. 16 

. 21 

.21 

.27 

.29 

S5g 

.10 

. 11 

. 12 

.21 

.12 

. 16 

.27 

.47 

.32 

.41 

.20 

85h 

55. 67 

100.  70 

157.  05 

161.  38 

78. 15 

117.  47 

106.  18 

56.  97 

37.69 

33.  57 

40.  04 

89-90 

1.62 

4.  44 

6.  23 

4.51 

2.  IS 

2.91 

3.31 

1.79 

1.27 

.93 

1.72 

91 

9.74 

20.23 

22.23 

30.  7S 

IS.  32 

19.  05 

16.  97 

6.  39 

4.  48 

3.  87 

3.  97 

92a 

.24 

.26 

.32 

.61 

.43 

. 57 

. 54 

. 36 

.47 

. 55 

. 54 

93a 

.52 

.80 

.86 

1.29 

1.  IS 

1.79 

1.45 

1.25 

. 85 

.79 

.83 

93b 

5. 10 

5.29 

6.  20 

8.  14 

6.  97 

7.  07 

6.96 

4.  66 

3.  54 

3.  60 

3.  40 

93c 

. 01 

.01 

. 02 

. 01 

. 01 

95 

3.08 

2.  26 

2.  40 

1.96 

1.81 

2.01 

1.82 

2.07 

2.91 

3.  90. 

4.  94 

96 

.09 

. 17 

.06 

.33 

. 12 

. 13 

.23 

. 24 

.26 

.33 

. 27 

97 

.37 

.34 

.46 

.27 

• 21 

.33 

.28 

.32 

.25 

.23 

.38 

98 

. 59 

.45 

.48 

.48 

.36 

. 55 

.25 

.37 

.40 

.27 

.47 

99a 

01 

01 

4. 15 

3.  58 

3.64 

4.  IS 

3.  07 

2.  78 

2.71 

2.  60 

2. 32 

5. 72 

3733 

99c 

. 05 

.01 

. 03 

. 02 

. 03 

02 

03 

101 

.67 

.79 

.54 

.50 

.46 

.63 

. 54 

.62 

. 65 

.80 

.72 

102a 

. 03 

.01 

.13 

. 11 

.20 

.20 

.37 

.35 

.44 

.49 

102b 

12. 09 

9.  27 

9.01 

10.  63 

11.53 

16.  7S 

IS.  17 

16.26 

15.83 

17.44 

17. 13 

102c 

i • W 

.37 

.35 

.48 

.48 

.63 

. 50 

.43 

.39 

.44 

.59 

105a 

4.86 

1.04 

.69 

1.20 

.94 

1.20 

3.98 

5. 28 

9.  78 

11.34 

13.66 

105b 

17.  75 

7.  76 

6.  72 

6.  75 

6.77 

9.  76 

13.04 

15.62 

18. 70 

19.94 

21.69 

105c 

. 71 

.41 

.54 

.31 

.47 

5.  05 

21.49 

14.30 

4.  72 

16.48 

19.  52 

106 

.02 

.03 

.02 

. 03 

. 03 

. 20 

. 06 

. 10 

.OS 

107a 

.30 

.38 

.20 

.32 

.26 

.46 

2.  48 

2. 26 

.95 

.81 

1.63 

107b 

.05 

.05 

.10 

.05 

.02 

.10 

.05 

. 17 

.20 

. 19 

.19 

107c 

12. 01 

10.12 

9.60 

9.62 

9.26 

11.82 

11.21 

12. 14 

10.53 

12.  04 

11.73 

108 

14. 12 

11.55 

9.  84 

11.66 

9.91 

16.  74 

21.28 

29.  44 

33.90 

35.  03 

24.  78 

109a 

.19 

.09 

.16 

.18 

. 10 

.22 

.26 

.28 

.25 

.22 

.23 

109b 

1. 06 

.99 

.73 

.96 

.70 

1.03 

1.06 

1. 13 

1.20 

1.19 

1.42 

110a 

22. 31 

17.  75 

16.09 

17.20 

16.87 

25.79 

29.  30 

28. 63 

34.  01 

31.91  | 

34.04 

110b 

288 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  55. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

1.00 

4. 20 

4.71 

7. 13 

10.01 

7. 5S 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.03 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

25.  91 

24. 60 

51.55 

87. 39 

127. 97 

131. 75 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

13. 00 

3.36 

8.06 

5.71 

9. 59 

10.17 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

.02 

.03 

08 

32 

100d 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

15.83 

16.98 

24.61 

32.86 

50.13 

39.68 

100c 

Pharjmx,  other  diseases  of 

.92 

.95 

1.10 

1.26 

3.69 

3.82 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

.05 

• OS 

.14 

.08 

.04 

.05 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

.05 

.08 

.05 

.09 

.02 

.08 

70a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

5. 07 

4.50 

7. 68 

5.62 

6. 14 

4. 71 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

.50 

.49 

.88 

.56 

.62 

.31 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

.13 

.07 

.10 

.03 

.07 

.08 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

2.  91 

2. 55 

4. 45 

3. 53 

3. 91 

3.26 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

.97 

.77 

1.08 

.85 

.84 

.46 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

.24 

.12 

.15 

.06 

.50 

.38 

79a 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

.03 

.02 

.03 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

.29 

.49 

.98 

.57 

.18 

. 2(1 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

.59 

.38 

.71 

.33 

.23 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

.20 

.19 

.20 

.20 

.18 

.0; 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

.56 

.76 

1. 56 

1.16 

1.00 

.71 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.30 

.38 

.70 

.36 

.37 

.61 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

.08 

.16 

.11 

.06 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.04 

. 01 

OS 

o; 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

.15 

.12 

.19 

.06 

.11 

.00 

81c 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

' 81d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.01 

.01 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

.04 

.05 

.09 

.09 

.07 

.a! 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

7.76 

3.89 

5.  51 

3.90 

5.  31 

4.1 

83  b 

Varicocele 

3.90 

1.13 

2.  02 

1.39 

2.07 

1.7 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

2. 04 

1.39 

2.11 

1.79 

1.85 

2.0 

83d 

Phlebitis 

. 19 

.21 

. 45 

.64 

.39 

.4 

84a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 02 

81b 

Lymphatic" system,  other  diseases  of 

2.  02 

1.62 

1.75 

1.91 

2.  71 

2.8 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

.41 

.44 

.82 

1.12 

.41 

.2 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

. 11 

.04 

.07 

.03 

.11 

.( 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

1.99 

2.  40 

8.  54 

6.  69 

1.37 

1.4 

Sod 

Bradycardia 

.05 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.( 

.02 

.02 

85f 

Tachycardia 

2. 33 

3. 35 

4.26 

2.50 

1.67 

l.( 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

.25 

.19 

.27 

.15 

.12 

J 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

.10 

.16 

.15 

.13 

.16 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

71.  72 

84.  77 

75. 26 

96.23 

116.61 

69. 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

14.49 

45.  70 

13.75 

10. 49 

10.  95 

4. 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

IS.  61 

24.  59 

3. 29 

4.  67 

4.  85 

3. 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.34 

.36 

.38 

.59 

.71 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

. 55 

.63 

.56 

.77 

.95 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

2.  5S 

3.  33 

3. 38 

3.06 

4. 12 

3. 

95 

90 

Asthma A 

4.13 

3.35 

4. 62 

3. 21 

2. 14 

1. 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

.15 

.27 

.42 

.14 

.09 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

. 75 

1.64 

.43 

. 55 

.61 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

.25 

.16 

.27 

.09 

.27 

99  b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.07 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa’,  other  diseases  of 

2.58 

2.09 

3. 77 

2. 22 

2.73 

2.! 

101 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.02 

102a 

Ulcer  of the  stomach 

. 57 

.42 

.75 

.57 

.32 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

.35 

.15 

.23 

.11 

.32 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

11.93 

11.73 

13.  S7 

12.05 

13. 13 

11 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

.37 

.28 

.46 

.40 

.37 

105b 

Diarrhea 

S.  63 

4.48 

4.67 

2.83 

2.  43 

r 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

11.74 

6.  21 

5.  47 

4.31 

4.  32 

4 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

18.  27 

.87 

2. 18 

1.61 

2.  05 

) 

1 07m, 

.03 

.01 

.07 

.48 

107b 

Cestodes 

.43 

.28 

.34 

.27 

.34 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

.15 

.05 

.14 

.08 

.12 

108 

Appendicitis 

8.93 

6.21 

6.76 

7.31 

9. 15 

> 

109a 

Hernia 

IS.  09 

6.63 

12.41 

8.39 

11.65 

r. 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

.29 

. 56 

.23 

.18 

.16 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

.92 

.70 

.98 

.92 

.87 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

20.  28 

23. 16 

23. 07 

18.31 

18. 33 

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ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919 

—Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

October. 

November. 

December. 

4.48 

3.88 

2.51 

1.36 

2.06 

1.68 

1.61 

2.06 

5. 08 

3.28 

5.69 

87a 

.03 

.05. 

.09 

.02 

87  b 

108. 90 

75.81 

55.44 

32.37 

31.13 

33. 9S 

33.91 

39.80 

51. 65 

76. 29 

65.87 

100a 

10. 12 

8. 26 

9.58 

11. 13 

9.99 

14.31 

11.65 

9. 09 

8.  52 

9.  75 

9.49 

100b 

.65 

.57 

.53 

.34 

.39 

.23 

.17 

.17 

.09 

.07 

100c 

33.39 

23.52 

14.31 

10.06 

10.60 

11.48 

13. 02 

IS.  70 

15.  95 

21.00 

19.  66 

lOOd 

2.77 

3.39 

3.  54 

5. 59 

7.64 

11.94 

15.03 

14. 93 

14.  68 

14.71 

1.47 

lOOe 

.03 

.14 

.OS 

.10 

. 15 

• OS 

97 

.09 

. 11 

y7 

.03 

.07 

.06 

.09 

.09 

. 12 

73 

5.28 

4. 10 

7.03 

10.01 

0. 53 

3.90 

2.33 

2.23 

2.  27 

1.51 

6. 53 

79a 

.44 

.35 

1.40 

1.70 

1.12 

. 77 

.17 

.09 

.35 

.70 

79a l 1) 

.09 

.04 

. 16 

. 19 

.06 

.09 

. 11 

7'H  ( '>) 

3.33 

2.86 

4.03 

5.30 

3.29 

1.91 

1.61 

1.72 

1.72 

. 89 

3.95 

79a ( 3 ) 

.77 

.67 

.90 

2. 28 

1.62 

. S4 

.48 

.26 

.18 

.09 

1.30 

79a(4) 

.41 

.11 

.41 

.39 

.45 

.15 

.0.8 

.17 

. IS 

.15 

79a(5) 

-r04 

.01 

79a(6) 

.01 

79a(7) 

.24 

.07 

.08 

.08 

. 09 

. IS 

. 32 

79;VS) 

.18 

.11 

.58 

.39 



.22 

.17 

.09 

?7 

.43 

79  b 

.06 

.a 

.12 

.05 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.18 

.18 

.21 

79c 

. 7 7 

1.02 

.70 

1.02 

.84 

.46 

.24 

.34 

. IS 

.27 

1.00 

79d 

.41 

.25 

.37 

.44 

.17 

.15 

.17 

.09 

.18 

. 65 

79e 

.06 

.04 

.12 

.19 

.06 

.23 

.17 

.17 

.27 

.18 

. n 

SO 

.03 

.07 

.08 

. 10 

.23 

.09 

.03 

Sin 

. 18 

. 11 

.29 

.10 

.17 

.17 

. IS 

.09 

. 15 

81  h 

.04 

.09 

.01 

Sic 

.04 

.09 

.01 

81  d 

.03 

.07 

.08 

.06 

.15 

.08 

.09 

.06 

82  * 

5.66 

7.27 

8.06 

8.26 

8.81 

11.17 

6.  51 

7.81 

4.71 

5.94 

7. 30 

83a 

2.51 

2.  68 

4.07 

4.57 

4.35 

4.29 

4. 58 

3.17 

1.99 

1.68 

4.16 

83  b 

1.89 

2. 26 

1.40 

2.  82 

2. 01 

2.91 

1.21 

.60 

.54 

.62 

2.  25 

83c 

.44 

.21 

.49 

.34 

.22 

.31 

.08 

43 

.18 

.30 

83d 

.01 

3.48 

3.53 

3.50 

4.33 

5. 63 

4. 75 

6. 67 

5.  S3 

4.44 

3.03 

3.  29 

84b 

.38 

.46 

.33 

.44 

.39 

.23 

.24 

.34 

• IS 

.09 

.37 

85a 

.07 

.04 

.06 

.08 

.27 

.08 

1.83 

1.73 

1.56 

.24 

.73 

1.07 

.96 

. 77 

.82 

. 35 

1.66 

85c 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.04 

.06 

.06 

.01 

1.53 

1.20 

1.36 

1. 17 

1.28 

.84 

.72 

1.37 

.73 

1.51 

2.01 

S5f 

.15 

.21 

.33 

.34 

.22 

. 3S 

.17 

.34 

.09 

.35 

.20 

85g 

.06 

.07 

.08 

.05 

.22 

. 15 

.os 

.26 

• IS 

.44 

• IS 

85h 

64.71 

49.86 

44.38 

38. 15 

3S.72 

47. 14 

49.18 

51. 82 

62.  SO 

67. 25 

75. 51 

89-90 

4. 16 

3.28 

2.30 

1.  56 

1.28 

1.07 

■ SO 

.60 

1.00 

.so 

6.77 

91 

3.69 

3.07 

2.34 

1.S0 

2.  68 

1.  OS 

.80 

• S6 

. 45 

1.68 

11.14 

92a 

.91 

. 64 

.90 

.68 

.33 

.08 

. 18 

.44 

.88 

1.20 

.86 

1.51 

.61 

.92 

. 56 

. 17 

.91 

.62 

.89 

93b 

4. 19 

5.54 

4. 77 

4.37 

3.29 

4. 13 

2. 98 

3.17 

1.99 

2.  66 

4.4S 

93c 

00 

95 

1.50 

1.13 

1. 19 

1.81 

1.28 

1.61 

1.69 

2.  06 

2. 18 

1.  68 

2.62 

96 

.06 

. 19 

.06 

. 17 

.09 

. 18 

97 

.21 

.21 

.29 

.39 

.22 

.38 

. 56 

.09 

.43 

98 

.32 

.49 

.49 

.63 

. 7S 

. 46 

. 72 

.60 

.63 

27 

.37 

99a 

.09 

.07 

.12 

.05 

.11 

.23 

.17 

.09 

.02 

99b 

2. 65 

2.90 

3.37 

2.92 

3.29 

3.  98 

8.6S 

3.60 

4.26 

3.81 

3.26 

99c 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.08 

.02 

101 

.27 

.46 

.25 

.19 

. 45 

. 54 

.32 

.43 

. 36 

. 35 

. 55 

102a 

.29 

.32 

.16 

.10 

. 2S 

. 15 

.32 

.09 

.45 

.09 

.21 

102b 

11.41 

9.99 

11.56 

14.58 

16.  35 

19.90 

17.44 

13. 3S 

11.  69 

12.14 

13.54 

102c 

.27 

.21 

.33 

.39 

.17 

.08 

.08 

.26 

.09 

.38 

105a 

1. 59 

2. 19 

2.59 

3.06 

4.07 

5. 43 

3.  54 

5.  83 

3.17 

2.04 

4.89 

105b 

4. 45 

3.  85 

4.98 

8. 85 

10.88 

14.85 

9.40 

6. 52 

7. 52 

8. 95 

12.92 

105c 

.71 

1.27 

2.80 

.44 

.28 

1.15 

1.21 

.60 

4.98 

.02 

5.92 

106 

.15 

.08 

.23 

.17 

.18 

.07 

107a 

.21 

.18 

.29 

.19 

.22 

.46 

.48 

.26 

.IS 

.18 

.65 

107b 

.03 

.04 

.08 

.11 

1.  68 

1.12 

.09 

.18 

1. 68 

.13 

107c 

10.38 

8.86 

10.  82 

10.74 

11.99 

11.94 

10.93 

11.07 

7.52 

7 27 

9.97 

108 

16.02 

18.  57 

20.03 

IS.  03 

14.  69 

9.24 

9.35 

6.07 

6.  20 

16.34 

109a 

. 15 

.18 

.24 

.28 

.23 

. 64 

. 22 

109b 

.94 

1.13 

.95 

.73 

. S9 

. 56 

. 86 

. 45 

.62 

.94 

110a 

16.37 

12.  57 

16.33 

20.32 

25.44 

27.70 

31. 50 

32. 08 

29.72 

26. 14 

25.07 

110b 

| 


290 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  55. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  thi 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 
national) 
classifi- 
cation ! 

No.  i 

Year, 

1917. 

April. 

May. 

Jane. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

0. 10 

0.  23 

0. 05 

0. 06 

0 HR 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

0.  07 

.08 

. 05 

. 11 

0(3 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

. 85 

. 68 

.58 

. 55 

.85 

U1 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.72 

.44 

.35 

.63 

.62 

.59 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

.85 

1.32 

1.47 

1.44 

1.43 

1.58 

117a 

.07 

.04 

.05 

. 17 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

.13 

.is 

.08 

.24 

. 2S 

.37 

HRa 

Pancreatitis 

.04 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

.20 

.20 

.08 

.29 

. 15 

.25 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvencreal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

.91 

.44 

.35 

.24 

.23 

.48 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.33 

. 54 

.50 

.65 

. 55 

.60 

122a 

.24 

.03 

.02 

03 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

.03 

.03 

122c 

.03 

O'? 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

.26 

.15 

. 16 

. 10 

. 15 

. 09 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.72 

.34 

.62 

.52 

.49 

.65  1 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

.33 

.34 

.39 

.37 

.41 

. 59 

124a 

Cystitis 

.72 

.54 

.78 

.71 

.94 

1.44 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

. 13 

.20 

.08 

.21 

.17 

.63 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvencreal) 

.39 

.44 

.68 

. 52 

.53 

.46 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

.20 

.05 

. 16 

. 18 

.26 

.34  1 

125c 

Urethra,  other  disesases  of 

.02 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

. 13 

.05 

. 12 

.21 

. is 

.11 

127  a 

Balanitis 

.33 

1.12 

.78 

.42 

.92 

.70  1 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

.39 

.93 

.93 

. 50 

.62 

.48  1 

127c 

Hydrocele 

.52 

.73 

.85 

.52 

.43 

.77 

127(1 

. Id 

.04 

. 15 

.08 

127c. 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

1.76 

2.00 

2.99 

1.65 

2. 07 

1. 58 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

.13 

.03 

.04 

.03 

143a 

Carbuncle 

.72 

.68 

.62 

.39 

.60 

1.02 

143b 

Furuncle 

6.  33 

5.04 

7. 14 

9.91 

14.  25 

10. 06 

144a 

Abscess 

5. 35 

4.  94 

4.  66 

5.89 

7.  76 

7. 26  ;| 

144b 

Cellulitis 

4.77 

4.  25 

4.  27 

6.  22 

6.29 

5.24 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

.46 

.39 

.43 

.71 

.53 

.66 

145  b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

3.  27 

3. 96 

3.22 

4.  79 

5.31 

5.15 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

.20 

.29 

.35 

.47 

1.07 

1.45' 

145d 

Clavus 

.52 

.39 

.97 

.65 

1. 11 

.79 

145c 

Dermatitis 

.39 

.44 

.39 

.37 

.39 

.36 

1451 

Eczema 

.78 

1.08 

1.09 

.68 

.75 

1.05 

145c 

Erythema 

.52 

.49 

. 50 

.21 

.49 

.36 

1 45h 

Herpes 

1.04 

1.03 

.74 

.89 

. 55 

.80 

14oi 

1 mp'etigo 

.46 

.39 

.78 

. 55 

.28 

.66 

145j 

. 10 

.04 

.03 

145k 

.04 

.05 

.04 

1451 

Pityriasis 

.07 

. 10 

.12 

. 10 

.13 

.12 

145m 

Psoriasis 

.39 

.24 

.27 

.05 

. 19 

.11 

145n 

Scabies 

1.50 

1.  71 

1.2S 

1.52 

1. 17 

1. 73 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

4.  77 

5.  43 

6. 52 

5.05 

5.  76 

5. 67 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

.07 

.29 

.31 

.13 

.21 

.23 

1 16b 

.04 

. O' 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

.33 

.64 

.54 

.52 

.70 

.81 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

. 13 

. 15 

.08 

. 16 

. 15 

.0 

147  b 

.04 

. 03 

.0; 

147c 

Synovitis 

.85 

.93 

.74 

.84 

1.02 

. Si 

147d 

.03 

.04 

.01| 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.02 

.0' 

eepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

.26 

.24 

.39 

.52 

.47 

. 4( 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

.33 

.29 

.35 

.44 

.38 

.3 

1 19c 

Metatarsalgia 

. 13 

. 10 

.23 

.24 

.41 

.21 

149d 

Myositis 

.59 

.49 

.47 

.71 

.98 

1.4 

149e 

Pes  planus 

5.42 

3.  67 

3.  88 

4.  32 

5.  22 

6.2 

149f 

.05 

.04 

. 03 

.04 

149g 

.59 

.64 

.66 

.42 

.43 

.5 

149ii 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

4.70 

4.  64 

4.58 

3. 90 

4. 16 

5. 9 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

. 15 

.12 

. 16 

.23 

.3 

189 

N ot  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

35. 39 

44.34 

38.30 

29.  82 

37. 13 

38. 5 

Total  for  diseases 

780. 06 

826.  89 

705.  67 

514. 87 

630. 05 

713.4 

291 


ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


rited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year 

1917 — Continued. 

Year 

191S. 

Inter- 

national 

'ctober. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation 

No. 

0.02 

0. 07 

0. 04 

0. 08 

0.02 

0. 02 

0. 03 

0.  04 

0. 04 

0.  01 

0.03 

113 

.15 

.10 

.07 

.13 

.09 

. 05 

.04 

.06 

.04 

. 11 

.09 

114 

1.35 

.90 

.91 

.83 

.70 

.81 

. 76 

. 7S 

.73 

. 77 

.73 

115a 

1.14 

1.21 

.78 

. S2 

.85 

.74 

. 50 

. 67 

.52 

.60 

. 65 

115b 

1.07 

1.  07 

1. 12 

1.23 

1.42 

2.  74 

2.  2S 

1.40 

1.86 

2. 09 

1.68 

115c 

.07 

.05 

.02 

.OS 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.06 

.04 

.02 

.07 

117a 

. 65 

.46 

.49 

.86 

.53 

.62 

. 78 

.87 

1.02 

1.14 

1.15 

117b 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02  . 

118a 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.09 

.03 

.05 

.12  | 

.05 

.03 

118b 

.28 

.21 

.29 

.10 

. 15 

.12 

.10 

.14 

.26 

. 14 

.18 

118c 

.42 

.57 

. 65 

.43 

.38 

.34 

.34 

.27 

.34 

.26 

.24 

119 

.80 

. 1 7 

.80 

1.02 

.81 

.81 

. 72 

.83 

. 77 

.79 

. 7S 

120 

.03 

.07 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.12 

. 05 

122a 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.07 

.06 

.05 

.07 

122b 

.02 

.06 

.04 

.02 

.05 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.01 

122c 

.26 

.19 



.16 

.27 

.21 

.20 

.29 

.27 

.30 

.39 

.48 

122d 

.63 

.57 

.57 

.71 

.56 

.56 

.54 

.80 

.59 

.61 

. 56 

122e 

.50 

. 51 

.41 

.25 

.36 

.46 

.47 

.52 

.49 

.61 

.68 

123 

1.51 

1.64 

1.39 

1.38 

1.30 

1.43 

1.07 

1.35 

1.13 

1.  3S 

1.26 

124a 

.71 

.64 

.70 

1.23 

.89 

1.03 

.87 

. 85 

1.02 

1.02 

1.21 

124b 

.52 

.66 

. 5S 

. 51 

. 59 

.48 

. 51 

1.62 

2. 10 

2.  22 

1.39 

125a 

.62 

.47 

.23 

.30 

. 22 

.19 

.32 

.26 

.33 

. 3S 

.31 

125b 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.07 

. 05 

.09 

125c 

.27 

.26 

.27 

.31 

.16 

.30 

.29 

.31 

.29 

. 27 

. 27 

126 

.77 

. 85 

.78 

.79 

. 59 

.92 

.84 

1.06 

.91 

.86 

.76 

127a 

.76 

.72 

.84 

.91 

■ SS 

.98 

.76 

.88 

.71 

. 5S 

.64 

127b 

1.05 

.97 

. 65 

.89 

.62 

.97 

1.32 

1.72 

2.03 

1.87 

1.83 

127e 

.17 

.18 

.23 

.42 

.30 

.40 

.44 

76 

.79 

1. 14 

. 77 

127d 

2.49 

2. 39 

3.18 

6. 73 

7.80 

5. 61 

4.  24 

3.  IS 

2.17 

1.78 

1.34 

127e 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.07 

142 

.94 

.84 

.71 

. 78 

.41 

.64 

.71 

.66 

.63 

.59 

.84 

143a 

9.39 

7.17 

5. 97 

5. 61 

4.82 

6.46 

6. 12 

6. 15 

7.83 

9.  47 

10.97 

143b 

6. 88 

5.89 

4.89 

5.41 

4.  79 

5.  60 

5.02 

4.94 

5.  53 

6.  57 

8.  4S 

144a 

4.68 

4.  08 

3.71 

4.29 

3.  78 

4. 11 

4.01 

4.72 

5.  38 

5.  86 

6. 14 

144b 

.47 

.70 

.45 

.67 

.60 

.62 

.73 

.94 

. S6 

1.29 

1.84 

145a 

5.29 

4.03 

2.91 

2.82 

2.40 

2.S6 

2.90 

3. 13 

3.  IS 

3.60 

3.  72 

145b 

1.03 

.59 

.52 

.39 

.44 

.39 

.29 

.64 

2.29 

.89 

. 85 

145c 

.87 

.64 

.54 

.58 

.32 

.64 

. 51 

.46 

.37 

.31 

.38 

145d 

.21 

.09 

.19 

.10 

.13 

. 19 

. 15 

.39 

. 45 

.44 

.69 

145e 

1.29 

1.19 

1.32 

1.35 

1.15 

1.31 

1.25 

1.61 

1.62 

1.S5 

1.91 

145f 

.40 

.53 

. 65 

.67 

.81 

. 75 

.53 

.82 

.51 

.66 

.83 

145g 

.86 

.94 

.72 

.96 

.93 

1.07 

1.04 

1.45 

1.29 

1.32 

1.28 

145h 

.90 

. 75 

.63 

.61 

.46 

. 51 

. 53 

.49 

.46 

. ID 

1.05 

145i 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.08 

.07 

.07 

.01 

.07 

145j 

.03 

.02 

.06 

.05 

.04 

.03 

.03 

. 05 

.04 

.02 

.04 

145k 

.09 

.20 

.21 

.24 

.33 

.27 

.23 

.42 

.37 

.41 

.20 

1451 

.40 

.45 

.46 

.51 

. 3S 

. 72 

.44 

.60 

. 55 

.52 

.36 

145m 

3. 15 

3.56 

3. 15 

2.82 

2.86 

3. 73 

3.04 

3.  66 

4.03 

3.  90 

3.  08 

145n 

6.32 

5.  SO 

5.34 

5. 35 

4.05 

6.2S 

5. 72 

8. 10 

7.  68 

8.  90 

S.  91 

145o 

.66 

. 67 

.37 

.46 

.37 

.44 

. 53 

.43 

.59 

.61 

.66 

146a 



.01 

.01 

.93 

. S8 

. 56 

.71 

1.26 

2.  45 

3. 16 

2.71 

146b 

1.34 

1.26 

1.04 

1.36 

1.21 

1.24 

1.12 

1.09 

1.20 

1.23 

1.16 

146c 

.78 

.40 

.38 

.90 

. 66 

.58 

.71 

.70 

. 7S 

1.36 

1.00 

147a 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.12 

.10 

.11 

.09 

.OS 

. 05 

.07 

147b 

1.45 

1.41 

1.05 

1.49 

1.15 

1.17 

1.16 

1.19 

1.17 

1.33 

1.00 

147c 

.07 

.10 

.14 

.09 

.07 

.16 

12 

.10 

. 11 

. 15 

.23 

147d 

.07 

.09 

.19 

.38 

.46 

.33 

.26 

.53 

. 55 

1.05 

1.07 

147e 

1.05 

1.13 

1.  08 

1.17 

1.  01 

1. 19 

. 65 

.69 

. 89 

1.16 

.62 

149a 

.83 

1.07 

1.08 

1.07 

.73 

.73 

. 56 

.69 

.60 

.61 

. 58 

149b 

. 78 

.54 

.41 

.51 

.59 

. 65 

. 59 

. 77 

. 58 

.73 

.50 

149c 

1. 67 

1.99 

1.26 

1.31 

1.29 

1.  71 

1.43 

l.u 

.94 

1.08 

1.11 

149d 

11.09 

13.36 

13.13 

14.  60 

11.29 

8.  87 

6.89 

7. 45 

8.59 

12.  34 

7.  94 

149e 

. 16 

.09 

.22 

.11 

.11 

.18 

.17 

.26 

.29 

.23 

.35 

1491 

1. 03 

.98 

1.33 

1.79 

1.37 

1.36 

1.24 

1.10 

. 75 

.59 

.53 

149g 

8.36 

7.  36 

7.23 

10.  09 

9.  23 

10. 88 

9. 68 

11.07 

12. 10 

12.  07 

11.32 

149h 

.43 

.46 

. 46 

.60 

.71 

.76 

.76 

.85 

.90 

1.07 

150 

51. 00 

57. 19 

57.  70 

48.79 

41.  63 

52.  08 

46.  20 

51.34 

57.  76 

59.  93 

56. 56 

189 

1 888. 67 

1, 185. 80 

1,274.02 

1,446.83 

1,124.  62 

1,2S4.  25 

1,288. 18 

953. 51 

S54.  30 

888. 95 

848. 57 

' 

' 

292 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  55. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  tl 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

0.03 

0. 05 

0. 02 

0.05 

0. 04 

0.0 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

.08 

.06 

. 06 

.05 

.07 

.1 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

.72 

.60 

. 66 

.66 

. 55 

.6' 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.61 

.46 

. 65 

.62 

.75 

.8' 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

.77 

.69 

.54 

.61 

.59 

.4 

117a 

.04 

. 04 

.04 

04 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

. 57 

.40 

.66 

.64 

.68 

llSa 

Pancreatitis 

.01 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

.05 

.04 

.09 

.07 

.0 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

.13 

.19 

.23 

.10 

.29 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

.28 

.29 

.25 

.26 

.37 

.3 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.66 

.43 

.59 

.55 

.73 

.9 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritie 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.( 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

.06 

.01 

.05 

.06 

.05 

.0 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.C 

122(1 

Pyogenic* infection  of  the  kidneys 

.43 

.33 

.43 

.29 

.37 

I22e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.68 

.64 

.50 

.34 

.32 

- 4 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

.46 

.38 

.42 

.45 

.54 

A 

124a 

Cystitis 

1. 1)9 

.96 

1.09 

.93 

.80 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

.85 

.60 

.81 

.27 

.25 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

.74 

.30 

.40 

.54 

.95 

i.) 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

.27 

.14 

.25 

.11 

.20 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

.08 

.05 

.06 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.22 

.21 

.61 

.17 

.43 

127a 

Balanitis 

.68 

.24 

.35 

.34 

.29 

.( 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

.62 

.48 

.76 

.83 

.98 

A 

127c 

H'y  drocele 

1.23 

. 56 

.79 

.37 

.71 

.! 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

.68 

.19 

.27 

. 15 

.45 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

1. 17 

.96 

1.45 

1.81 

2.  00 

2. 1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

.01 

.01 

.03 

143a 

Carbuncle 

.54 

.46 

.64 

.56 

.91 

143b 

Furuncle 

8.86 

5.  72 

6.  91 

6.  32 

6.  22 

6. 

144a 

Abscess 

5.  97 

3.  96 

4.43 

3.91 

4.03 

3. 

144b 

Cellulitis 

4.83 

3.  29 

3.  43 

3.03 

2.  51 

2. 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

1.35 

1.06 

.61 

.82 

1.  85 

1. ! 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

2.83 

1.91 

2.31 

1.94 

1.62 

1. 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

1.05 

.38 

.55 

.38 

1.03 

145d 

Clams 

.25 

.15 

.29 

.26 

.18 

. 

145e 

Dermatitis 

.34 

.32 

.29 

.40 

.27 

145f 

Eczema 

1.06 

.79 

1.30 

1. 11 

1.34 

1. 

145g 

Erythema 

.48 

.29 

.45 

.45 

.46 

145h 

Herpes 

1. 13 

.48 

.92 

.75 

1.30 

* i! 

145i 

Impetigo 

.64 

.37 

.37 

.60 

.54 

4 

1451 

Lichen 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.02 

145k 

.04 

.01 

.05 

.02 

1451 

Pityriasis 

. 15 

.15 

.14 

.15 

.21 

145m 

Psoriasis 

.41 

.36 

.28 

.43 

.37 

145n 

Scabies 

3.  87 

3. 78 

4. 69 

5.  32 

7.06 

8. 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

5. 45 

4. 02 

4. 64 

4.  54 

4.80 

4. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

.53 

.46 

.60 

.69 

.43 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

1.67 

1.76 

3.  69 

3.  24 

1.28 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

1.00 

.83 

1.20 

.89 

.59 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.95 

.72 

1.  21 

1.24 

.50 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

.05 

.05 

.04 

.10 

.05 

147c 

Synovitis 

.99 

.89 

1.62 

1. 17 

.73 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

.17 

. 11 

. 12 

.09 

.20 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 

.88 

.86 

1.36 

1.13 

.45 

cepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

.42 

. 17 

.72 

.61 

.57 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

.42 

.23 

.33 

.18 

.25 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

.26 

.31 

.54 

.51 

.36 

149d 

Myositis 

.93 

.74 

1.39 

.89 

1.21 

1 

149e 

Pes  planus 

4.  55 

3.  87 

13.  67 

12. 87 

6.49 

(J 

149f 

Talipes 

.42 

.30 

.47 

.17 

.14 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

.47 

.61 

1.66 

.96 

1.32 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

8. 88 

8.  95 

13.80 

10.25 

9.  31 

1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

.73 

.39 

. 55 

.33 

.45 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

48. 30 

47.  39 

41.76 

37.92 

36. 6S 

3- 

Total  for  diseases 

1,638.84 

2,489.18 

932. 06 

864. 26 

988. 27 

so,; 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


293 


kited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL 'RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919 — Continued.  ' Inter- 

^ 


darch. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

period. 

eiassm- 

cation 

No. 

0. 03 

0.04 

0.06 

0. 08 

0. 09 

0.04 

113 

.06 

0.07 

0. 24 

.11 

0.15 

.08 

0.09 

.09 

0.09 

.os 

114 

.74 

.46 

.49 

.83 

1.34 

. S4 

1.45 

1.46 

.91 

.97 

. 78 

115a 

.74 

1.06 

1.19 

1.46 

1.  79 

1.84 

2.09 

1.37 

.73 

1.51 

. /o 

115b 

.50 

.25 

.37 

.58 

.61 

.77 

.40 

.51 

.27 

.09 

1.26 

115e 

.06 

.04 

.11 

.08 

.04 

117a 

.50 

.71 

.90 

.63 

.56 

.31 

.40 

.86 

.73 

.80 

.67 

117b 

.09 

.00 

118a 

.09 

.18 

.08 

.15 

.17 

.15 

.18 

.05 

118b 

.09 

07 

.16 

.10 

.08 

.17 

118c 

.53 

.60 

.66 

.58 

.17 

.15 

.40 

.34 

.36 

.27 

. 36 

119 

1.09 

.99 

1.32 

1.41 

1.06 

1.00 

.80 

.51 

.63 

.44 

. 75 

120 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.09 

.04 

122a 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.08 

.04 

122b 

.04 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.18 

.03 

122c 

.27 

.60 

.53 

.58 

.17 

.31 

.17 

.34 

.27 

.30 

122d 

.27 

. 35 

.29 

.39 

.33 

.61 

.80 

.26 

.45 

.71 

. 56 

122e 

.56 

.42 

.41 

.53 

.50 

.31 

.64 

.60 

.27 

.44 

.47 

123 

.53 

.60 

.95 

.83 

.67 

.54 

.88 

1.37 

.73 

.89 

1.15 

124a 

.21 

.18 

.21 

.34 

.39 

.31 

.40 

.34 

. 45 

.53 

.71 

124b 

97 

1.66 

1.81 

2. 62 

6.75 

4.97 

5.14 

4.03 

2. 36 

2.04 

1.05 

125a 

.03 

.25 

.25 

.39 

.39 

.23 

.17 

. 18 

.27 

.03 

125c 

.24 

. 35 

.25 

.44 

.39 

.23 

.17 

.17 

.45 

.09 

.27 

126 

.50 

.95 

.70 

1.02 

. 95 

1.53 

1.69 

.86 

.73 

1.86 

.73 

127a 

.74 

1.06 

.99 

1.22 

1.39 

.69 

1.04 

. 51 

.54 

1.06 

. 76 

127b 

.71 

1.31 

.86 

1.07 

1.06 

.92 

.96 

.34 

.63 

.44 

1.05 

127c 

.32 

.42 

.78 

.87 

1.79 

1.53 

1.12 

1.29 

1.00 

1.06 

.47 

127d 

2.63 

1.55 

1.36 

1.65 

1.84 

1.68 

1.53 

1.72 

1.54 

2.13 

2.  72 

127e 

.04 

.02 

142 

.97 

.92 

1.23 

1.12 

.78 

1.07 

1.29 

1.63 

1.09 

.53 

.71 

143a 

5.46 

5.  30 

8.18 

9.48 

11.38 

15.76 

15.  51 

13.30 

13.14 

11.61 

7.  69 

143b 

3.63 

3.  92 

4.  24 

5.39 

7.  20 

8.95 

9.08 

7.89 

5.  35 

7.00 

5. 53 

144a 

3.45 

3.28 

3.70 

3.01 

4.52 

4.36 

6.67 

4.72 

4.98 

6. 73 

4.40 

144b 

1.95 

1.87 

2.  01 

2.96 

3.29 

4.  06 

6.  43 

5.  32 

2.  81 

3.54 

1.10 

145a 

1.68 

1.98 

1.85 

2.14 

4,24 

4.97 

4.82 

5.  23 

5. 44 

2.S4 

3.14 

145b 

.97 

.88 

1.56 

1.31 

1.51 

1.30 

1.85 

1.54 

.91 

1.  77 

.SI 

145c 

.18 

.21 

.29 

.19 

.17 

.08 

.40 

.26 

.18 

.09 

.43 

145d 

.53 

.57 

.45 

.34 

.56 

.69 

.64 

.09 

1.45 

.53 

.33 

145e 

1.98 

2.08 

1.89 

2.  23 

2.29 

2.68 

2.81 

1.97 

1.54 

1.51 

1.38 

145f 

.68 

.74 

.78 

.58 

.56 

.38 

.88 

.17 

.63 

.62 

. 58 

145g 

1.00 

1.31 

1.4S 

1.75 

2. 12 

1.61 

1.77 

1.72 

2.18 

1.77 

1.05 

145b 

1.18 

2.12 

2.55 

2.33 

2.06 

2.  76 

1.53 

1.12 

1.18 

1.24 

.71 

145i 

.12 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.03 

145j 

.09 

.04 

.08 

.09 

.03 

145k 

.35 

.21 

.29 

.49 

.08 

.32 

.51 

.18 

.18 

.23 

1451 

.50 

.67 

.66 

.68 

.73 

.61 

.32 

.60 

. 54 

.53 

.44 

145m 

18.23 

27.  37 

34.35 

34.  75 

30.  46 

23.26 

24.03 

21.88 

26. 64 

37.  57 

5.  85 

145n 

5. 96 

5. 72 

7. 20 

8. 16 

10. 88 

10.48 

9.32 

5.  5S 

6.16 

5. 85 

6.12 

1450 

.27 

.25 

.41 

.49 

.50 

.46 

.17 

.26 

.09 

. 35 

.47 

146  a 

1.33 

.99 

1.03 

.87 

.78 

.84 

.32 

.51 

.18 

.18 

1.33 

146b 

.62 

.71 

.82 

.68 

.73 

.92 

.96 

.94 

.54 

• IS 

1.02 

146c 

.44 

.71 

. 74 

1.94 

.56 

.69 

.08 

.09 

.18 

.74 

147a 

.04 

09 

147b 

.68 

.78 

. 45 

.63 

.50 

.38 

.88 

.94 

.54 

.53 

1.10 

147c 

• la 

.18 

.04 

.10 

.06 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.11 

147d 

.29 

.42 

.29 

.29 

.11 

.08 

.17 

.17 

. 27 

.09 

.52 

147e 

.53 

.57 

.62 

.68 

.73 

. 46 

.48 

.17 

.36 

27 

.73 

149a 

.15 

.28 

.16 

.24 

.50 

.08 

.17 

.09 

. 36 

.27 

. 56 

149b 

.21 

.35 

.41 

.29 

.17 

.31 

.32 

.26 

.18 

.48 

149c 

1.36 

1.38 

1.03 

.92 

.78 

1.15 

.96 

1.29 

1.45 

1.15 

1.20 

149d 

8.14 

8. 37 

8.  35 

10.64 

8.14 

7. 88 

6.83 

4.89 

3.  72 

2.  92 

S.  95 

l49e 

.18 

.14 

.12 

.15 

.06 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.20 

149f 

. 44 

.37 

.39 

.22 

23 

.32 

.26 

.09 

.53 

.91 

149g 

8. 85 

7.06 

8.23 

9.14 

5. 36 

8.  95 

7.47 

8.  32 

8.61 

8. 06 

9.29 

149h 

.38 

.64 

.41 

.58 

.39 

.46 

.48 

.34 

.82 

.44 

.58 

150 

37. 43 

41.81 

46.84 

47.14 

56.23 

53. 57 

43.39 

44. 10 

45.41 

40.14 

47.  90 

189 

757. 01 

652. 51 

651.58 

651.56 

690. 99 

719. 80 

l 

6S5.  31 

670.15 

650. 07 

670. 07 

1,089. 46 

294 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  56. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  me 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Monthly  strength 

13,420 

28,821 

50,882 

70,266 

92, 139 

123, 429 

160,17} 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

June 
and  pre- 
ceding. 

July. 

August. 

j Septem- 
ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

2 

5 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

1 

30 

25 

19 

14 

8 

C 

5 

Smallpox 

6 

Measles 

7 

210 

50 

48 

154 

461 

35( 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

2 

15 

28 

12! 

8 

Whooping  cough 

1 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

1 

13 

7 

10 

8 

15 

1} 

10 

Influenza 

11 

38 

81 

139 

448 

1,503 

2,301 

14 

Dysentery  (all  ) 

2 

7 

1 

3 

5 

10 

' 11 

IS 

Erysipelas 

3 

1 

4 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

3 

2 

19  b 

Carrier,  bacillus^  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

1 

3 

1 

1 

ii 

19  d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

9 

i 

1 

10 

19  f 

German  measles 

1 

u 

9 

52 

8 

49 

2! 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1 

5 

2 

4 

2 

14 

3! 

l‘lh 

Mumps 

9 

256 

335 

288 

258 

708 

1,471 

19  i 

Paratyphoid  A 

1 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

1 

1 

3 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

1 

191 

Trench  fever. 

1 

1 

3 

2 

8 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

37 

13 

9 

4 

3 

2 

l: 

190 

V accinia 

5 

8 

9 

2 

12 

3 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

1 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

2 

29  b 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

22 

24 

Tetanus 

25a 

Trench  foot 

14 

83 

2: 

25b 

M vcoses  (others) 

26 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

3 

40 

34 

22 

70 

82 

9. 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

18 

10 

7 

38 

34 

5 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

17 

5 

7 

30 

31 

4 

2Sb 

29 

30-35 

1 

8 

3 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

15 

147 

271 

375 

606 

570 

52 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

2 

23 

45 

64 

97 

no 

S 

3Sa 

Chancroidal  infection 

2 

33 

47 

91 

1 15 

78 

1 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

ii 

85 

179 

220 

334 

382 

3.' 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

1 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malienant  tumors 

1 

46 

Tiunors,  benign . 

2 

3 

3 

4 

8 

8 

13 

10 

39 

GO 

> 

48b 

49 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

2 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism)... 

1 

3 

51b 

52a 

52b 



53b 

88 

1 

116 

53c 

54 

5 

2 

1 

1 

55d 

7 

8 

18 

28 

61 

' 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

4 

3 

10 

ii 

14 

56b 



1 

i 

3 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

1 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


295 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


193,264 

223, 130 

283,268 

388,048 

587,240 

796,427 

1,063, 192 

1,266,592 

1, 527, 793 

1,635,321 

Inter- 

national 

Year,  1918. 

elassifi- 

cation 

No. 

inuary. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

1 

1 

10 

63 

56 

51 

43 

1 

3 

1 

5 

8 

30 

57 

96 

76 

68 

45 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

5 

507 

174 

136 

100 

221 

226 

261 

696 

896 

856 

6 

168 

152 

236 

174 

185 

136 

74 

47 

51 

6S 

7 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

3 

8 

43 

62 

323 

209 

338 

321 

237 

182 

180 

248 

9 

1, 559 

1,071 

1,571 

2,147 

3,884 

5, 557 

4,061 

5,954 

27,360 

375 

42, 933 

10 

9 

3 

8 

6 

9 

10 

121 

366 

546 

14 

15 

17 

25 

31 

19 

17 

11 

16 

20 

26 

18 

15 

181 

80 

79 

no 

152 

74 

1 l 

19a 

1 

19b 

17 

27 

5 

5 

11 

15 

li 

35 

30 

73 

19c 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

19(1 

2 

5 

5 

1 

5 

4 

5 

10 

5 

5 

19e 

65 

11 

16 

19 

24 

8 

4 

13 

23 

7 

19f 

54 

25 

40 

31 

33 

42 

21 

35 

78 

197 

19g 

2,693 

3,087 

3,234 

1,626 

1,579 

1,293 

1.264 

1,587 

3,018 

4,347 

19h 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 

6 

19i 

1 

6 

1 

3 

19j 

19k 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

4 

5 

12 

48 

52 

20 

27 

22 

36 

191 

1 

1 

6 

3 

2 

6 

3 

6 

10 

4 

4 

1 

19n 

3 

10 

10 

5 

1 

5 

1 

1 

19o 

3 

3 

2 

4 

5 

15 

19p 

20a 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

8 

9 

20b 

i 

1 

1 

20c 

2 

3 

4 

4 

2 

9 

2 

3 

22 

1 

1 

24 

2 

6 

7 

17 

18 

9 

27 

6 

47 

632 

25a 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

25b 

2 

9 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

26 

152 

224 

388 

460 

462 

2S4 

217 

266 

363 

698 

47 

80 

54 

91 

87 

133 

136 

175 

251 

345 

355 

63 

45 

72 

69 

115 

101 

139 

199 

259 

254 

28a 

1 

1 

2 

4 

10 

9 

24 

42 

65 

28b 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

3 

29 

14 

9 

16 

13 

13 

23 

25 

26 

40 

33 

30-35 

513 

531 

816 

971 

1,305 

1,218 

1,114 

1,685 

1,  S26 

1,813 

119 

124 

159 

196 

283 

323 

312 

534 

535 

508 

37 

I 8S 

78 

112 

147 

194 

176 

151 

223 

265 

279 

38a 

306 

329 

545 

628 

828 

719 

651 

92S 

1,  026 

1,026 

38b 

3 

1 

3 

3 

4 

5 

9 

7 

8 

36 

4 

3 

1 

4 

5 

5 

10 

7 

12 

10 

39-45 

31 

14 

27 

21 

42 

38 

57 

73 

37 

70 

46 

81 

66 

126 

135 

1S2 

230 

271 

418 

792 

1,251 

48a 

9 

1 

1 

48b 

1 

1 

] 

1 

49 

> 1 

3 

4 

1 

4 

4 

1 

15 

12 

10 

50 

5 

4 

8 

16 

19 

17 

30 

35 

34 

56 

51a 

51b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

52a 

1 

52b 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

53a 

I 

1 

1 

53  b 

2 

9 

6 

9 

10 

1 

15 

19 

18 

88 

1 

116 

1 

3 

2 

3 

53c 

1 

3 

l 

5 

8 

O 

10 

6 

54 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

55b 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

4 

4 

5 

5 

55c 

50 

54 

65 

101 

127 

97 

63 

114 

227 

43S 

55d 

20 

20 

41 

54 

54 

30 

26 

31 

92 

55e 

18 

3 

13 

14 

20 

1 

1 

39 

1 

36 

2 

37 

6 

38 

2 

46 

34 

1 

56a 

56b 

2 

1 

2 

57-59 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


296 


Table  56. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1, 682, 836 

1, 591, 962 

1,488,683 

• 

1,  310, 083 

1, 115, 693 

853, 42 

Cause. 

Year, 

1918— Continued. 

Year, 

1919. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

S3 

127 

2 

131 

60 

81 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

25 

21 

3 

17 

8 

20 

5 

Smallpox 

1 

2 

3 

6 

864 

440 

3 

129 

142 

204 

i: 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

74 

124 

4 

71 

83 

44 

8 

Whooping  cough 

1 

] 

1 

] 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

282 

288 

1 

270 

248 

187 

i 

10 

Influenza 

20,  590 

18,  051 

22 

12,  708 

14,  979 

5,417 

2,1 

14 

261 

103 

35 

28 

18 

37 

34 

26 

11 

25 

19a 

143 

138 

86 

99 

98 

19b 

1 

4 

1 

2 

19c 

58 

51 

51 

51 

84 

19d 

4 

8 

2 

14 

12 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

13 

17 

16 

23 

19f 

6 

14 

22 

16 

23 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

141 

180 

8 

122 

108 

81 

19h 

G,  477 

8,  864 

6, 399 

3, 835 

2, 648 

1,2 

19i 

9 

12 

16 

5 

1 

19  j 

Paratyphoid  B 

13 

4 

10 

1 

19k 

4 

2 

2 

! 

191 

TrenclTfever 

15 

30 

95 

75 

31 

19m 

6 

3 

8 

9 

7 

19n 

8 

13 

26 

20 

126 

19o 

3 

1 

8 

15  1 

19p 

15 

11 

70 

20a 

10 

3 

7 

3 

20b 

1 

i i] 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

2 

1 



22 

1 

1 

21 

1 

2 

1 

Ill 

25a 

521 

104 

61 

40 

14 

25b 

2 

1 



26 

2 

3 

47 

606 

582 

262 

170 

107 

1 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

470 

559 

15 

619 

548 

406 

2Sa 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

325 

336 

ii 

446 

335 

235 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

102 

172 

4 

118 

156 

129 

29 

5 

4 

7 

12 

4 

30-35 

38 

47 

48 

45 

37 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

2,057 

2,937 

9 

3,039 

2,656 

2,672 

J 

.87 

Syphilis  (all) 

571 

689 

1 

672 

567 

605 

38a 

326 

600 

682 

635 

640 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

1,160 

1,648 

8 

1, 685 

1, 454 

1,427 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

8 

10 

11 

5 

11 

39-45 

13 

9 

5 

7 

5 

46 

72 

98 

100 

60 

101 

48a 

Arthritis 

1,450 

1,470 

20 

1,112 

844 

651 

48b 

Gout 

1 

1 

1 

49 

2 

1 

50 

15 

16 

15 

9 

11 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

41. 

55 

65 

68 

94 

51b 

1 

52b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

53a 

1 

2 

1 

53b 

1 

1 

2 

88 

16 

21 

14 

27 

22 

116 

2 

1 

2 

5 

2 

3 

1 

’ 

54 

8 

11 

8 

14 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

5 

1 

3 

372 

423 

226 

147 

104 

; 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

31 

41 

1 

54 

80 

81 

2 

62 

69 

82 

84 

71 

56b 

4 

6 

5 

4 

4 

2 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

i 

2 

2 

3 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


297 


irope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


569, S42 

271,633 

111,634 

4S, 006 

30,315 

21, 055 

18,920 

18,379 

1,469,656 

Inter- 

national 

Year 

, 1919 — Continued. 

classifi- 

Total  for 

cation 

No. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month 
not  stated. 

period. 

11 

11 

8 

4 

4 

2 

2 

1 

28 

20 

14 

7 

2 

6 

2 

1 

697 

4 

2 

1 

16 

78 

15 

18 

37 

1 

3 

8 

51 

7,529 

1,959 

6 

17 

17 

10 

6 

2 

6 

2 

1 

1 

19 

8 

101 

77 

29 

16 

4 

15 

14 

22 

10 

3,921 

9 

891 

271 

162 

60 

38 

32 

17 

13S 

S6 

176,240 

10 

5 

9 

22 

3 

2 

3 

1,975 

378 

14 

6 

5 

2 

1 

1 

i 

3 

18 

40 

30 

17 

9 

1 

3 

66 

20 

14 

1,661 

19a 

5 

1 

15 

19b 

8 

586 

19c 

19d 

30 

5 

6 

1 

2 

2 

209 

19e 

10 

9 

1 

1 

3 

1 

473 

19f 

23 

10 

10 

5 

4 

9 

1 

1,384 

19g 

19h 

539 

198 

153 

94 

24 

3 

1 

2 

37 

57, 554 

1 

1 

3 

1 

191 

1 

1 

1 

48 

19j 

19k 

1 

2 

18 

6 

1 

4 

519 

191 

3 

2 

1 

1 

59 

19m 

5 

6 

1 

1 

3 

i 

363 

19n 

1 

1 



119 

19o 

1 

3 

1 

1 

178 

19p 

20a 

2 

1 



1 

2 

20b 

6 

20c 

26 

22 

6 

24 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1,647 

12 

25b 

17 

26 

28 

16 

9 

9 

8 

5 

7 

6 

3 

5,745 

47 

142 

87 

55 

21 

20 

12 

4 

4 

70 

5, 172 

85 

51 

34 

19 

19 

11 

2 

4 

56 

3,568 

2Sa 

42 

26 

16 

2 

1 

2 

12 

1,027 

28b 

3 

2 

60 

29 

12 

8 

5 

1 

2 

517 

30-35 

1,815 

1,995 

1, 104 

1,751 

2,172 

1,153 

618 

457 

133 

41,011 

416 

331 

157 

248 

267 

106 

34 

30 

23 

8,672 

37 

400 

395 

355 

5S6 

720 

419 

229 

161 

26 

8,902 

3Sa 

999 

1,269 

592 

917 

1,185 

628 

355 

266 

84 

23, 437 

38b 

1 

1 

1 

103 

36 

5 

7 

1 

3 

2 

131 

39-45 

52 

18 

12 

10 

15 

3 

2 

3 

3 

1,078 

46 

215 

106 

57 

30 

21 

9 

6 

11 

60 

10, 191 

4Sa 

7 

49 

3 

2 

4 

1 

146 

50 

31 

7 

7 

2 

2 

10 

655 

51a 

2 

51b 

1 

52a 



2 

1 

10 

52b 

1 

13 

14 

53b 

88 

10 

8 

1 

3 



1 

1 

230 

1 

1 

7 

116 

1 

2 

34 

53c 

2 

2 

1 

108 

54 

15 

55a 

1 

11 

55b 

1 

1 

50 

55c 

33 

20 

14 

7 

2 

1 

4 

4 

2,976 

55d 

i | 33 

8 

8 

2 

3 

7 

815 

55e 

63 

3 

61 

52 

1 

49 

2 

43 

2 



34 

10 

11 

1 

1,146 

55 

56a 

56b 

1 

2 

1 

20 

57-59 

298 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  56. — Admissions,  by  months,  while  enlisted  men  i 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1917. 

classifi-. 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

June 
and  pre- 
ceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decern 

ber. 

V.  Nervous  system  , diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis  - 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

1 

2 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

63  b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

64 

Apoplexy 

2 

Facial  paralysis 

66b 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

3 

4 

69 

1 

4 

11 

12 

10 

r 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

2 

74b 

1 

1 

1 

6 

12 

i 

74c 

6 

74d 

Neurosis 

1 

74c 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  ol  the  heart) 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) ' 

1 

12 

Chorea 

1 

2 

73a 

Hvsteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

3 

4 

2 

8 

13 

l 

73b 

Neuralgia ! t 

2 

2 

4 

6 

11 

2 

73c 

73d 

1 

6 

5 

8 

2 

Speech,  defective 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

4 

2 

4 

9 

l 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

68a 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

2 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

2 

68b 

Mental  deficiency * 

5 

2 

2 

7 

8 

68c 

2 

4 

68(1 

Dementia  prtecox 

3 

3 

2 

2 

10 

Psychasthenia 

1 

681 

i 

1 

2 

68g 

68n 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

1 

2 

2 

1 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

1 

2 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annera,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

2 

3 

6 

17 

j 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

2 

3 

4 

10 

i 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  MvopiaT 

2 

4 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

3 

75b 

Strabismus 

75  c 

75d 

Cataract 

2 

1 

3 

751 

1 

8 

9 

IS 

14 

52 

75g 

75h 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

75j 
75  k 

Iritis 

3 

5 

4 

10 

751 

1 

4 

75m 

1 

75o 

1 

1 

75p 

75q 

75r 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

10 

10 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1: 

76a 

Otitis  media 

1 

12 

7 

25 

31 

115 

i 

76b 

1 

1 

3 

4 

76c 

1 

1 

1 

2 

76d 

1 

76e 

1 

1 

3 

3 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

1 

1 

4 

2 

5 

86b 

2 

2 

3 

5 

86d 

1 

86  e 

2 

2 

6 

17 

13 

86  f 

2 

1 

86h 

4 

1 

25 

11 

45 

131 

86i 

Nasal  fossce.  other  diseases  of 

2 

1 1 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


299 


•ope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31.  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Yg ar,  1918.  Inter- 

national 


nuary. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

60 

4 

1 

1 

2 

5 

3 

6 

2 

15 

34 

61 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

62 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

63a 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

6 

3 

u 

7 

5 

63b 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

5 

64 

1 

4 

3 

1 

4 

13 

3 

1 

1 

1 

66b 

1 

3 

4 

5 

10 

8 

9 

7 

12 

21 

66c 

13 

15 

16 

25 

38 

46 

66 

132 

131 

79 

69 

1 

1 

1 

1 

74a 

i2 

25 

18 

44 

70 

69 

118 

154 

118 

144 

74b 

2 

5 

2 

5 

8 

8 

6 

6 

12 

19 

74c 

2 

5 

3 

8 

9 

19 

17 

20 

32 

48 

74d 

3 

3 

4 

45 

85 

92 

108 

74e 

1 

3 

21 

64 

90 

74 

849 

557 

525 

738 

74f 

4 

2 

9 

3 

1 

72 

15 

9 

21 

32 

48 

41 

164 

176 

197 

256 

73a 

14 

22 

25 

37 

35 

24 

32 

46 

46 

79 

73b 

17 

IS 

30 

25 

46 

42 

51 

82 

113 

165 

7.3c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

73d 

29 

3 

10 

12 

21 

24 

42 

41 

51 

56 

74g 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

9 

2 

67 

12 

6 

3 

12 

23 

30 

87 

116 

85 

68 

68a 

16 

27 

11 

22 

50 

32 

41 

82 

S9 

83 

68b 

3 

2 

1 

1 

5 

11 

10 

8 

7 

13 

68c 

14 

19 

18 

15 

30 

23 

42 

38 

40 

38 

68d 

2 

5 

2 

23 

16 

10 

8 

12 

10 

12 

68e 

6 

9 

24 

35 

73 

175 

775 

506 

545 

75S 

68f 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

12 

9 

11 

68? 

1 

5 

5 

4 

10 

13 

8 

23 

ii 

11 

68h 

8 

2 

4 

40 

24 

33 

51 

104 

122 

121 

6Si 

31 

29 

30 

38 

73 

90 

146 

198 

179 

160 

75a 

20 

22 

25 

24 

43 

46 

69 

82 

74 

57 

75a(l) 

8 

5 

1 

5 

16 

15 

32 

53 

45 

24 

75a(2) 

2 

1 

3 

6 

8 

18 

35 

50 

36 

41 

75a(3) 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

11 

10 

13 

24 

38 

75a(4) 

3 

2 

2 

1 

6 

4 

4 

8 

9 

10 

75b 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

5 

3 

6 

4 

75d 

1 

2 

3 

7 

4 

6 

21 

29 

23 

24 

75e 

63 

48 

71 

69 

117 

106 

102 

144 

178 

201 

75f 

3 

3 

3 

7 

14 

11 

10 

12 

11 

5 

75g 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

9 

10 

9 

15 

75h 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

8 

4 

8 

6 

18 

12 

75j 

12 

2 

11 

2 

18 

17 

22 

28 

20 

38 

75k 

5 

5 

8 

11 

25 

33 

38 

43 

53 

57 

751 

1 

4 

2 

1 

6 

4 

3 

5 

8 

6 

75m 

1 

1 

1 

75n 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

7 

7 

8 

7 

16 

16 

13 

14 

22 

25 

75p 

1 

1 

1 

75q 

13 

13 

22 

15 

32 

31 

37 

48 

44 

59 

75r 

255 

237 

310 

257 

308 

280 

312 

419 

506 

795 

76a 

15 

7 

15 

26 

24 

26 

19 

21 

19 

40 

76b 

4 

3 

2 

4 

6 

6 

8 

20 

15 

12 

76c 

2 

1 

5 

3 

5 

5 

7 

6 

11 

76d 

3 

4 

4 

5 

14 

10 

21 

13 

18 

21 

76e 

7 

3 

4 

1 

13 

16 

13 

13 

10 

11 

86a 

6 

14 

19 

24 

56 

80 

58 

72 

58 

39 

S6b 

- - * 

1 

1 

86c 

11 

9 

86d 

61 

45 

73 

73 

64 

58 

75 

97 

167 

86e 

1 



5 

2 

3 

10 

5 

6 

6 

6 

86  f 

1 

1 

S6g 

88 

74 

81 

90 

86 

42 

42 

54 

160 

197 

S6h 

6 

3 

7 

3 

10 

10 

16 

26 

19 

86  i 

300 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  56. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year, 

1918— Continued. 

Year, 

1919. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

2 

3 

6 

5 

8 

61 

21 

32 

12 

12 

6 

62 

3 

1 

1 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

63  b 

6 

5 

4 

7 

61 

2 

6 

11 

6 

66  a 

4 

20 

14 

15 

7 

j 

66b 

2 

1 

20 

17 

17 

12 

9 

69 

Epilepsy .* 

in 

91 

1 

93 

61 

69 

74a 

1 

2 

2 

1 

74b 

Neurasthenia. . 

151 

183 

232 

188 

180 

1 

74c 

16 

29 

40 

30 

26 

17 

11 

8 

4 

5 

74e 

Neuro-circulator v asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart)... 

105 

124 

209 

219 

157 

ii 

74f 

172 

48 

27 

5 

3 

72 

2 

1 

1 

1 

73a 

147 

100 

125 

115 

114 

73b 

74 

116 

84 

73 

64 

166 

209 

195 

122 

116 

73d 

1 

2 

3 

4 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

52 

83 

2 

64 

51 

64 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

3 

6 

2 

5 

3 

3 

68a 

71 

54 

88 

91 

100 

6Sb 

Mental  deficiency .* 

83 

81 

1 

67 

174 

80 

68c 

14 

8 

4 

7 

5 

68d 

Dementia  prmcox 

20 

37 

1 

89 

42 

44 

6 

8 

20 

12 

9 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

286 

192 

2 

71 

43 

45 

68g 

4 

9 

11 

16 

13 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

20 

22 

1 

52 

40 

38 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

196 

238 

4 

96 

82 

103 

VII.  Eyes  and  tlieir  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors(all) 

120 

199 

3 

411 

189 

213 

75a 

54 

77 

142 

91 

103 

22 

50 

143 

51 

56 

75a 

(3)  Myopia? 

22 

32 

2 

111 

39 

42 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

22 

40 

i 

15 

8 

12 

75b 

8 

6 

15 

9 

16 

3 

3 

3 

5 

75d 

5 

4 

8 

6 

12 

75e 

Trachoma 

19 

15 

2 

19 

23 

12 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

217 

337 

1 

348 

265 

242 

75g 

6 

15 

20 

12 

16 

75h 

12 

11 

14 

12 

37 

75i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

75j 

4 

13 

18 

13 

12 

75k 

Iritis 

37 

40 

29 

30 

39 

l 

751 

64 

100 

68 

56 

71 

75m 

5 

12 

10 

10 

4 

75n 

1 

2 

3 

75o 

1 

8 

2 

2 

2 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

27 

38 

3 

45 

27 

36 

75  r 

53 

81 

155 

91 

89 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

82S 

1, 109 

5 

1,108 

1,047 

814 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

52 

66 

2 

47 

35 

19 

12 

25 

16 

18 

76d 

4 

9 

9 

5 

1 

76e 

18 

39 

47 

25 

33 

IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of . 

86a 

8 

20 

25 

18 

10 

86b 

86c 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

64 

96 

103 

1 

100 

S3 



86d 

6 

7 

6 

5 

6 

i 

86e 

225 

389 

444 

481 

338 

86  f 

9 

7 

11 

10 

8 

1 

86g 

1 

2 

2 

2 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not'stated) 

289 

448 

1 

506 

477 

303 

: 

86i 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

24 

39 

40 

27 

26 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


301 


ope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 


■lay. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month 
not  stated. 

±oiai  jor 
period. 

29 

5 

9 

2 

2 

176 

1 

1 

1 

27 



16 

3 

75 

4 

1 

53 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

118 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

187 

19 

12 

5 

6 

4 

3 

3 

6 

2 

1 , 112 

14 

58 

28 

20 

9 

6 

3 

4 

1 

9 

1,989 

10 

2 

5 

4 

2 

3 

2 

274 

2 

1 

1 

217 

53 

32 

11 

8 

5 

1 

4 

1,430 

1 

3 

1 

3, 184 

1 

22 

« 

26 

10 

ii 

4 

2 

5 

7 

1,781 

15 

10 

6 

2 

1 

2 

4 

i 

905 

29 

26 

11 

5 

7 

3 

3 

1 

7 

1,625 

16 

24 

19 

V 

6 

2 

4 

13 

1 

718 

2 

2 

1 

46 

41 

16 

10 

7 

3 

2 

2 

1 

6 

982 

40 

17 

10 

1 

6 

5 

4 

8 

1,138 

1 

1 

1 

118 

25 

11 

11 

7 

13 

3 

4 

2 

9 

660 

9 

2 

3 

2 

1 

191 

19 

10 

6 

3 

3 

1 

y 

3, 626 

11 

12 

4 

2 

3 

2 

1 

' 143 

28 

9 

6 

3 

10 

3 

1 

7 

367 

73 

21 

2 

7 

4 

2 

i 

7 

1,431 

49 

39 

23 

5 

1 

3 

3 

s 

2,412 

26 

26 

12 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 , 096 

8 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

568 

12 

5 

9 

1 

1 

1 

9 

513 

3 

2 

2 

1 

4 

235 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

127 

L 2 

1 

26 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

83 

6 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

254 

84 

39 

30 

16 

3 

3 

1 

8 

5 

3,076 

5 

6 

7 

1 

2 

192 

8 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

192 

1 

17 

12 

6 

3 

1 

1 

161 

18 

12 

7 

9 

2 

1 

1 

3 

453 

41 

19 

5 

11 

1 

9 

2 

793 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

109 

1 1 

4 

35 

21 

7 

6 

3 

1 

1 

384 

4 

35 

18 

10 

6 

2 

1 

3 

2 

4 

954 

212 

75 

57 

49 

10 

13 

13 

15 

19 

10,000 

i 8 

4 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

492 

n 

10 

2 

2 

210 

i 

1 

1 

1 

9 

83 

16 

5 

2 

3 

1 

1 

331 

5 

4 

3 

1 

215 

44 

29 

16 

3 

2 

4 

1,073 



3 

3 

1 

1 

95 

' 106 

46 

23 

ii 

1 

4 

13 

3. 138 

1 

1 

111) 

9 

97 

92 

25 

53 

49 

57 

105 

2 

4,097 

10 

10 

2 

1 

5 

1 

2 

317  | 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63  b 

61 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

71a 

71b 

71c 

71d 

71e 

71f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

Ug 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

68e 

68f 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(l) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75lc 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75q 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 

S6b 

86c 

86d 
86e 
86  f 

86g 

86b 

86i 


302 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  56. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

June 
and  pre- 
ceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decen 

ber. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

2 

1 

4 

26 

113 

2 

87b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

100a 

14 

61 

139 

150 

194 

339 

49 

100b 

i 

2 

7 

26 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

6 

7 

25 

25 

59 

121 

2 

100e 

2 

5 

4 

77 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

1 

1 

3 

1 

14 

9 

79a 

5 

1 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis. . 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

1 

3 

i 

7 

7 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis " 

2 

i 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

1 

2 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation.  / 

1 

5 

4 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

2 

1 

3 

7 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of I 

2 

3 

2 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

1 

81a 

1 

Sib 

i 

3 

81c 

Aortitis 1 * 

81d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

2 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

2 

16 

40 

54 

68 

109 

i 

83b 

Varicocele. 

2 

6 

1 

16 

5 

33 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

5 

8 

10 

83d 

Phlebitis 

2 

4 

jii 

84a 

Status  lymphaticus 



84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

14 

12 

23 

16 

29 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

3 

Bradycardia 



85e 

Heart-block 

85f 

Tachycardia 

1 

1 

1 

10 

7 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

1 

2 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

2 

89-90 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

10 

84 

149 

225 

651 

1,574 

2, 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-o 

2 

4 

8 

9 

43 

47 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

4 

11 

4 

13 

33 

80 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

2 

1 

1 

1 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

2 

1 

4 

6 

10 

! 

93c 

Pleura,'  other  diseases  of 

1 

13 

6 

21 

41 

64 

95 

96 

Asthma .“ 

5 

2 

11 

13 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

1 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

11 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

6 

3 

99b 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1 

8 

27 

13 

36 

52 

101 

. 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

i 

1 

1 

2 

4 

7 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

1 

....  | 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

2 

12 

30 

40 

63 

95 

1 

1 

2 

105b 

Diarrhea 

6 

19 

44 

29 

30 

56 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

3 

61 

14S 

118 

144 

163 

i:1 

106 

1 

1 

1 

107a 

107b 

Cestodes 

5 

4 

2 

107c 

1 

1 

108 

1 

4 

29 

32 

64 

108 

. 

109a 

Hernia 

19 

23 

40 

59 

101 

1 

109b 

2 

2 

1 

3 

- 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

6 

3 

7 

8 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

3 

27 

38 

115 

123 

128 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS AVHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


303 


ope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

Year,  191S. 


iuary. 

Eebruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

223 

96 

127 

76 

70 

71 

41 

39 

357 

87a 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

87b 

717 

659 

965 

909 

918 

805 

848 

S9S 

925 

1,080 

100a 

39 

49 

71 

S7 

85 

99 

107 

ISO 

155 

139 

100b 

1 

1 

100c 

153 

89 

164 

134 

137 

134 

132 

204 

267 

437 

lOOd 

2 

1 

13 

27 

48 

67 

77 

72 

95 

113 

lOOe 

2 

3 

4 

4 

5 

4 

3 

2 

4 

77 

5 

1 

2 

7 

5 

4 

5 

6 

6 

4 

78 

36 

32 

36 

44 

65 

73 

100 

126 

147 

136 

79a 

4 

2 

1 

4 

2 

10 

10 

10 

16 

79a(l) 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

79a (2) 

26 

22 

28 

32 

42 

48 

55 

70 

/o 

68 

79a(3) 

1 

3 

5 

1 

3 

5 

13 

9 

20 

21 

79(a4) 

2 

i 

1 

1 

i 

4 

5 

6 

3 

79a(5) 

1 

1 

1 

79a(7) 

2 

4 

i 

7 

13 

17 

18 

30 

35 

26 

79a(8) 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

3 

10 

4 

10 

79b 

3 

3 

5 

6 

2 

4 

5 

79c 

8j 

14 

9 

18 

18 

24 

21 

27 

24 

45 

79d 

7 

2 

10 

10 

15 

22 

11 

9 

20 

30 

79e 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

7 

S 

6 

1 

80 

9 

Sia 

1 

1 

4 

2 

6 

4 

3 

Sib 

81c 

1 

Sid 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

5 

2 

6 

82 

119 

119 

137 

155 

226 

283 

361 

690 

789 

1,177 

S3a 

21 

31 

40 

53 

96 

69 

82 

149 

127 

133 

,83b 

23 

8 

14 

24 

52 

55 

50 

49 

68 

81 

83c 

3 

3 

6 

4 

12 

17 

17 

S3d 

1 

35 

35 

52 

64 

110 

119 

89 

112 

131 

156 

S4b 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

8 

8 

8 

11 

u 

85a 

1 

1 

85b 

1 

3 

6 

6 

14 

25 

31 

45 

69 

50 

85c 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

85d 

1 

3 

3 

12 

10 

26 

42 

35 

51 

52 

84 

85  f 

1 

1 

4 

9 

11 

6 

9 

3 

1 

5 

2 

4 

6 

7 

5 

8 

85h 

1,490 

868 

1,049 

1,076 

1,197 

98S 

S65 

1,304 

3, 535 

5, 975 

89-90 

78 

33 

77 

55 

52 

73 

68 

1S2 

1,533 

3,214 

91 

i 247 

105 

266 

241 

245 

198 

228 

281 

1,157 

1,981 

92a 

6 

5 

14 

16 

14 

29 

22 

22 

49 

74 

93a 

15 

8 

25 

30 

56 

67 

S2 

102 

112 

141 

93b 

151 

118 

174 

150 

170 

153 

130 

154 

267 

370 

93c 

L 

1 

1 

9 

4 

13 

25 

33 

33 

55 

85 

118 

132 

96 

3 

1 

2 

4 

1 

i 

1 

1 

4 

97 

13 

5 

9 

15 

12 

30 

6 

8 

11 

31 

9S 

2 

5 

11 

17 

13 

13 

13 

23 

3S 

37 

99a 



1 

I 56 

55 

104 

113 

155 

193 

256 

503 

600 

796 

99c 

9 

3 

e 

5 

7 

8 

17 

13 

7 

24 

19 

37 

102a 

3 

2 

4 

3 

9 

Ho 

134 

168 

203 

285 

266 

327 

460 

456 

690 

102c 

1 

2 

2 

9 

8 

15 

8 

15 

17 

10 

105a 

i 3S 

32 

39 

49 

130 

154 

292 

1,311 

89S 

2,673 

105b 

: 210 

187 

249 

364 

635 

576 

1,293 

3,760 

3,076 

7,234 

105c 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

106 

,fc.l 

1 

1 

4 

1 

4 

107a 

4 

6 

8 

8 

6 

12 

14 

20 

10 

8 

107b 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 119 

101 

166 

208 

248 

356 

444 

636 

707 

793 

108 

] 139 

132 

159 

174 

294 

367 

480 

656 

666 

833 

109a 

1 

1 

1 

7 

7 

4 

14 

10 

16 

12 

109b 

14 

12 

21 

20 

21 

31 

42 

49 

60 

66 

110a 

106 

113 

148 

132 

267 

259 

258 

385 

350 

307 

110b 

Inter- 

national 


304 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  56. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  met 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

Apr 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

S7a 

604 

610 

647 

663 

312 

87b 

1 

2 

1 

100a 

1,  577 

2,263 

2, 064 

| SC)  2 

1,  778 

1 

LOOb 

156 

'233 

283 

200 

188 

100c 

4 

1 

2 

100d 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

536 

878 

1 

878 

705 

539 

100e 

137 

163 

177 

205 

253 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

9 

8 

6 

6 

78 

12 

6 

7 

3 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

143 

206 

6 

234 

196 

172 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

9 

12 

1 

16 

8 

12 

79a 

2 

3 

4 

2 

5 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

82 

129 

4 

170 

152 

121 

79a 

7-\  14 

26 

27 

26 

30 

79a 

7 

1 

4 

3 

2 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

29 

35 

1 

13 

5 

2 

11 

11 

15 

6 

9 

79c 

6 

7 

2 

2 

2 

79d 

37 

52 

51 

34 

39 

79e 

23 

27 

35 

17 

21 

80 

12 

3 

2 

4 

1 

■ 

81a 

1 

2 

4 

81b 

2 

8 

4 



81c 

1 

2 

3 

8ld 

1 

82 

7 

2 

7 

1 

2 

I, 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

926 

892 

2 

707 

550 

576 

129 

172 

176 

192 

159 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

63 

111 

2 

94 

64 

85 

83d 

18 

10 

11 

13 

9 

84a 

1 

84b 

Lymphatic' system,  other  diseases  of 

143 

214 

2 

167 

163 

151 

14 

13 

10 

6 

8 

85  b 

2 

2 

1 

52 

62 

25 

17 

21 

85d 

2 

1 

2 

85e 

2 



85  f 

81 

97 

93 

79 

99 

10 

14 



9 

3 

4 

851l 

7 

11 

4 

2 

8 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

5,833 

7,  869 

7,003 

7, 109 

3,  829 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

1,  051 

' 923 

16 

'946 

1, 365 

'487 

I 1 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

667 

738 

1 

595 

945 

335 

| 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

74 

58 

1 

33 

27 

35 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

156 

172 

1 

208 

196 

227 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

338 

403 

4 

309 

258 

209 

95 

96 

Asthma 7 

136 

129 

1 

105 

93 

63 

97 

1 

3 

8 

5 

8 

98 

18 

17 

11 

15 

4 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

54 

59 

1 

78 

54 

67 

• 

99b 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

1 

1 

1 

2 

99c 

743 

519 

414 

316 

291 

101 

2 

2 

4 

1 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

27 

45 

1 

45 

33 

28 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

8 

5 

17 

15 

7 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

684 

623 

3 

676 

486 

450 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

17 

13 

1 

9 

15 

5 

105b 

1,470 

733 

305 

111 

107 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

5',  048 

2,442 

3 

1,209 

578 

467 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

3 

7 

3 

10 

107a 

4 

7 

3 

3 

6 

107b 

Cestodes 

14 

13 

1 

25 

20 

20 

107c 

3 

3 

5 

2 

7 

108 

752 

1,078 

853 

747 

726 

109a 

Hernia 

757 

'922 

2 

710 

598 

617 

109b 

11 

21 

11 

11 

6 

110a 

76 

105 

100 

61 

64 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

313 

621 

514 

382 

322 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


305 


rope,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

52 

15 

18 

7 

5 

1 

31 

4 

4, 765 

87a 

1 

19 

87  b 

971 

693 

446 

22S 

i3i 

144 

210 

204 

34 

24. 062 

100a 

93 

38 

12 

12 

6 

2 

6 

7 

9 

2,556 

100b 

12 

100c 

168 

106 

62 

35 

14 

14 

14 

24 

6 

6, 686 

lOOd 

305 

291 

207 

93 

81 

61 

50 

43 

1 

2, 923 

lOOe 

2 

2 

1 

2 

78 

77 

1 

2 

77 

78 

67 

35 

17 

14 

8 

5 

1 

4 

23 

(1)  122 

79a 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

144 

79a(l) 

28 

79a(2) 

49 

29 

16 

12 

7 

5 

1 

2 

21 

1,418 

79a(3) 

10 

3 

1 

1 

1 

241 

79a(4) 

1 

44 

3 

2 

1 

1 

244 

79a (8) 

5 

9 

2 

9 

2 

110 

79b 

1 

1 

72 

79c 

11 

5 

i 

l 

2 

2 

i 

2 

493 

79d 

5 

2 

1 

3 

300 

79e 

1 

2 

2 

63 

80 

10 

1 

1 

81b 

81c 

1 

3 

Sid 

1 

50 

82 

175 

95 

69 

31 

16 

5 

15 

10 

12 

9, 014 

83a 

65 

49 

18 

13 

9 

6 

1 

3 

7 

2, 025 

S3b 

45 

8 

5 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

5 

1,012 

83c 

1 

2 

153 

83d 

2 

113 

65 

45 

39 

17 

14 

8 

9 

6 

2,  341 

84b 

4 

2 

1 

120 

1 

8 

7 

7 

2 

1 

1 

13 

3 

29 

13 

9 

1 

9 

11 

904 

85f 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

109 

S5g 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

91 

799 

345 

220 

219 

69 

114 

174 

410 

74 

60, 098 

89-90 

91 

24 

7 

8 

7 

7 

4 

14 

29 

10, 761 

91 

103 

42 

42 

18 

9 

3 

s 

7 

32 

9, 000 

92a 

13 

9 

10 

8 

2 

1 

1 

2 

557 

93a 

112 

53 

27 

26 

10 

6 

1 

1 

9 

2, 070 

93b 

li  77 

45 

31 

20 

8 

8 

11 

7 

16 

4,024 

93c 

3 

95 

20 

12 

7 

4 

2 

1 

12 

1,198 

96 

1 

97 

3 

6 

1 

1 

2 

279 

98 

21 

12 

13. 

2 

2 

1 

606 

99a 

1 

1 

1 

11 

99b 

105 

66 

35 

22 

8 

5 

10 

13 

3 

5,  818 

99c 

1 

17 

101 

10 

6 

2 

1 

1 

4 

3 

386 

102a 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

93 

102b 

256 

157 

72 

49 

24 

12 

17 

23 

13 

7,408 

102c 

4 

6 

1 

1 

1 

179 

105a 

30 

32 

26 

69 

49 

13 

15 

7 

1 

8,921 

105b 

178 

193 

152 

115 

101 

26 

7 

12 

12 

29, 34.5 

105c 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

78 

106 

1 

40 

107a 

10 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

239 

107b 

1 

40 

107c 

354 

177 

125 

67 

33 

11 

ii 

10 

36 

9,683 

108 

227 

120 

78 

35 

12 

12 

12 

14 

38 

8,  855 

109a 

4 

1 

4 

2 

159 

109b 

14 

8 

9 

7 

3 

1 

1 

3 

870 

110a 

179 

152 

83 

43 

23 

11 

15 

i3 

3 

5,812 

110b 

306 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  56. — Admissions,  by  months,  while  enlisted  met 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national: 

June 

Year,  1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

and  pre- 
ceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Dece 

ber 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of— Continued. 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

2 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

9 

2 

7 

4 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

3 

1 

3 

12 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

2 

4 

8 

117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

i 

i 

2 

2 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

lisb 

Visceroptosis 

118c 

1 

1 

2 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) . 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

1 

6 

6 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

2 

2 

4 

3 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

1 

122b 

Nephroptosis 



122c 

Hydronephrosis 

122d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

122e 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

123 

1 

1 

1 

3 

124a 

Cystitis 

1 

1 

2 

3 

5 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

2 

5 

7 

125a 

1 

2 

2 

125b 

1 

4 

3 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

1 

2 

3 

127a 

1 

1 

2 

2 

5 

127b 

3 

2 

3 

16 

127C 

Hydrocele 

1 

4 

i 

5 

1 

7 

127d 

1 

1 

i 

127e 

7 

5 

11 

24 

s 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143a 

3 

3 

9 

14 

143b 

2 

9 

24 

28 

26 

53 

144a 

1 

9 

21 

26 

31 

56 

144b 

Cellulitis 

1 

11 

17 

25 

24 

65 

1 

3 

5 

3 

145b 

1 

6 

8 

14 

24 

29 

145c 

1 

i 

5 

6 

145d 

1 

1 

2 

145e 

5 

145f 

5 

2 

4 

n 

145g 

145h 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

i 

3 

6 

8 

145i 

i 

2 

5 

5 

145j 

145k 

1 

.... 

1451 

1 

145m 

1 

1 

1 

i 

145n 

1450 

Scabies - . 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

1 

5 

1 

4 

7 

12 

27 

8 

48 

31 

46 

64 

' 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

i 

1 

1 

2 

146c 

147a 

1 

5 

2 

12 

2 

2 

147c 

1 

4 

5 

5 

5 

15 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

1 

2 

3 

4 

1 

4 

. 

4 

3 

2 

5 

10 

9 

13 

45 

45 

149g 

149h 

2 

6 

3 

6 

11 

i 

6 

13 

22 

44 

65 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

2 

5 

189 

NoUspeeified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

7 

68 

80 

15S 

191 

2S9 

Total  for  diseases 

185 

1,398 

1,977 

2,501 

4,348 

8,573 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


307 


lurope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

elassifi- 

January. 

February,  j 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

113 

1 

6 

7 

6 

6 

5 

114 

11 

7 

12 

10 

26 

15 

26 

37 

42 

49  1 

115a 

8 

5 

15 

16 

26 

28 

28 

53 

66 

87 

115b 

3 

4 

6 

8 

9 

9 

11 

7 

13 

11 

115c 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

4 

117a 

3 

13 

3 

13 

13 

10 

32 

36 

47 

38 

117b 

1 

1 

118a 

3 

2 

1 

1 

U8b 

2 

4 

I 

4 

3 

2 

7 

4 

9 

118c 

6 

9 

8 

18 

19 

16 

20 

43 

66 

97 

119 

8 

7 

10 

12 

IS 

17 

32 

27 

54 

53 

120 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

122a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

122b 

1 

2 

122c 

i 

1 

2 

6 

7 

13 

14 

10 

8 

15 

122d 

3 

3 

8 

u 

10 

10 

22 

29 

19 

40 

122e 

3 

1 

3 

7 

9 

11 

15 

22 

28 

32 

123 

9 

7 

13 

13 

20 

17 

25 

30 

35 

72 

124a 

9 

8 

7 

16 

24 

17 

26 

18 

23 

28 

124b 

3 

2 

5 

5 

8 

5 

7 

21 

14 

25 

125a 

4 

3 

9 

6 

6 

8 

15 

14 

14 

17 

125b 

i 

1 

4 

2 

1 

i 

3 

2 

1 

125c 

3 

7 

5 

6 

5 

7 

6 

12 

15 

15 

126 

5 

1 

7 

12 

12 

6 

14 

15 

28 

15 

127a 

8 

17 

20 

26 

29 

20 

34 

32 

34 

61 

127b 

9 

4 

7 

12 

10 

19 

16 

34 

50 

37 

127c 

2 

5 

2 

2 

10 

3 

7 

9 

7 

14 

127d 

26 

60 

71 

76 

85 

75 

57 

73 

100 

132 

127e 

1 

1 

142 

10 

5 

10 

10 

24 

19 

20 

34 

51 

90 

143a 

29 

40 

71 

87 

148 

131 

132 

176 

251 

319 

143b 

63 

68 

95 

96 

121 

168 

182 

212 

281 

316 

144a 

31 

66 

81 

99 

101 

129 

114 

130 

225 

236 

144b 

2 

10 

3 

9 

10 

11 

28 

18 

35 

145a 

37 

23 

46 

43 

64 

67 

50 

84 

108 

115 

145b 

i 2 

7 

6 

30 

SO 

33 

88 

177 

158 

150 

145c 

2 

6 

1 

7 

10 

1 

1 

5 

2 

4 

145d 

2 

1 

2 

3 

3 

10 

9 

7 

14^ 

7 

7 

27 

29 

34 

41 

34 

58 

52 

67 

145f 

3 

4 

10 

9 

15 

13 

8 

13 

13 

17 

145g 

3 

9 

10 

16 

19 

19 

23 

25 

47 

39 

145h 

15 

5 

21 

22 

32 

39 

46 

60 

69 

98 

145i 

1 

1 

3 

1 

145j 

1 

i 



2 

1 

145k 

1 3 

1 

2 

5 

3 

4 

6 

5 

6 

1451 

| 2 

5 

4 

12 

15 

IS 

26 

19 

21 

34 

145m 

98 

95 

181 

239 

471 

453 

766 

1,502 

972 

1,251 

145u 

82 

51 

101 

86 

129 

176 

287 

363 

457 

536 

145o 

4 

4 

8 

11 

9 

10 

11 

IS 

20 

28 

146a 

6 

8 

5 

7 

19 

21 

17 

26 

28 

19 

146b 

9 

u 

10 

24 

26 

29 

20 

35 

40 

56 

146c 

3 

4 

4 

2 

1 

5 

5 

12 

12 

7 

147a 

| 1 

4 

2 

2 

5 

2 

4 

2 

147b 

15 

9 

17 

36 

42 

54 

39 

54 

57 

71 

147c 

4 

1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

8 

11 

147d 

l 2 

1 

5 

6 

13 

11 

15 

25 

26 

28 

1 147e 

17 

12 

13 

4 

14 

14 

11 

15 

16 

17 

149a 

16 

7 

5 

3 

19 

13 

10 

17 

12 

24 

149b 

! 13 

5 

7 

4 

10 

7 

7 

9 

19 

26 

149c 

9 

21 

28 

25 

22 

22 

22 

35 

57 

102 

149d 

42 

48 

89 

93 

263 

282 

201 

370 

376 

391 

149e 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

3 

2 

149f 

9 

11 

24 

39 

8 

11 

14 

17 

34 

37 

149g 

: 77 

100 

114 

122 

171 

152 

161 

254 

343 

546 

149h 

10 

6 

9 

4 

17 

13 

26 

37 

40 

38 

150 

338 

384 

579 

541 

1,106 

1,267 

1,271 

1, 7S0 

2,220 

3, 297 

189 

",  193 

1 

10,671 

14,529 

14,025 

19,631 

20, 957 

22, 906 

34,705 

63,435 

98, 332 

! 

3553—25 21 


308 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  56. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  i. 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter-  | 
national 

classifi-  Cause, 

cation  I 
No. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

113  | Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

114  Cholelithiasis 

115a  j Cholecystitis 

115b  | Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

115c  | Liver,  other  diseases  of 

117a  j Peritonitis 

117b  | Peritoneal  adhesions 

lisa  | Pancreatitis 

118b  Visceroptosis 

118c  j Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonrcnereal) . 


120 

122a 

122b 

122c 

122d 

122c 

123 

124a 

124b 

125a 

125b 

125c 

126 

127a 

127b 

127c 

127d 

127e 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

Nephroptosis 

Hydronephrosis 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Cvstitis 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

Balanitis 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal). 

Hydrocele 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c  1 

145d  j 

145e 

145f  ! 

145g  1 

145h 


145i 

145) 

145k 

1451 


145m 

145n 

1450 


Gangrene 

Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis , 

Trichophytosis 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

Ectoparasitis 

Clavus 

Dermatitis 

Eczema 

Erythema 

Herpes 

Impetigo 

Lichen 

Nsevus 

Pityriasis 

Psoriasis 

Scabies 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis 

Floating  cartilage 

J oi  nts  .other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted ) 

Hallux  valgus 

Hammer-toe 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis 

Pes  planus 

Talipes 

Tenosynovitis - 

Organ's  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 


150  Congenital  malformations 

189  Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases. 


Total  for  diseases 


Year, 

1918— Continued. 

Year, 

1919. 

Ibvem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

i 

6 

3 

1 

10 

11 

10 

9 

6 

5 

50 

75 

79 

68 

68 

37 

103 

118 

124 

74 

89 

51 

24 

10 

5 

5 

4 

6 

1 

4 

1 

35 

56 

2 

59 

50 

59 

33 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

8 

10 

8 

5 

2 

3 

143 

215 

7 

134 

84 

62 

49 

68 

133 

2 

211 

219 

165 

93 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

11 

13 

18 

19 

15 

13 

42 

33 

1 

19 

24 

22 

25 

37 

37 

2 

41 

24 

35 

21 

67 

96 

89 

58 

57 

51 

52 

46 

1 

37 

20 

22 

16 

21 

25 

29 

29 

72 

82 

17 

16 

15 

20 

11 

8 

3 

6 

1 

1 

11 

27 

13 

27 

22 

12 

21 

33 

35 

37 

48 

lc 

53 

94 

59 

60 

58 

44 

41 

50 

1 

39 

42 

33 

2f| 

8 

19 

12 

17 

IS 

rJ 

154 

215 

210 

137 

113 

S'  I 

4 

2 

1 

1 

82 

63 

4 

56 

28 

42 

3 

380 

277 

322 

169 

192 

17 1 

381 

335 

4 

229 

202 

174 

16 

250 

313 

204 

151 

172 

13 

30 

35 

45 

28 

35 

0 

95 

118 

91 

68 

66 

l 

161 

82 

69 

25 

67 

i 

1 

2 

7 

3 

2 

3 

9 

13 

12 

6 

1 

52 

79 

1 

68 

79 

71 

( 

19 

27 

19 

19 

27 

53 

54 

60 

59 

56 

95 

106 

74 

89 

74 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

7 

8 

10 

5 

11 

38 

52 

64 

56 

47 

1,175 

2,034 

2,068 

1,346 

1,953 

id 

590 

518 

419 

310 

301 

2 

24 

18 

17 

15 

9 

11 

29 

39 

38 

39 

59 

85 

61 

47 

45 

10 

9 

1 

6 

12 

5 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 



102 

140 

1 

47 

26 

30 

3 

6 

1 

5 

4 

16 

27 

14 

11 

6 

23 

33 

32 

31 

20 

24 

20 

IS 

12 

14 

120 

82 

15 

13 

13 

145 

151 

134 

90 

83 

■ 

1,000 

910 

ii 

404 

346 

364 

2 

4 

4 

3 

2 

■ 

108 

87 

28 

26 

20 

540 

567 

384 

321 

335 

30 

39 

41 

38 

37 

2,064 

2,897 

1,649 

1,345 

1,140 

70, 464 

74, 096 

207 

59,064 

53,580 

36,629 

1 

ADMISSIONS AVHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


309 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 

1919 — Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

May. 

j 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month 
not  stated. 

1 

23 

113 

3 

3 

1 

93 

114 

27 

11 

9 

8 

1 

695 

41 

37 

23 

13 

6 

10 

7 

6 

3 

1,067 

115b 

4 

5 

3 

2 

2 

1 

169 

115c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

31 

117a 

12 

10 

6 

i 

3 

i 

2 

3 

548 

117b 

1 

4 

118a 

i 

1 

20 

118b 

2 

1 



86 

118c 

15 

4 

6 

2 



2 

5 

1,055 

119 

31 

18 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 206 

120 

1 

' 26 

122a 

1 



24 

122b 

1 



1 

10 

122c 

6 

4 

2 

1 

1 

188 

I22d 

14 

4 

3 

2 

i 



2 

369 

122e 

23 

13 

4 

3 

1 

. 

1 

2 

384 

123 

30 

15 

8 

4 

3 

1 

i 

748 

124a 

8 

12 

8 

3 

1 

4 

434 

124b 

138 

104 

26 

14 

11 

3 

2 

ii 

670 

125a 

5 

.6 

1 

1 

206 

125b 

27 

125c 

6 

2 

2 

4 

218 

126 

17 

9 

4 

4 

1 

3 

362 

127a 

25 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

744 

127b 

i 

18 

5 

5 

3 

1 

2 

2 

3 

502 

127c 

7 

4 

4 

1 

1 

168 

127(1 

56 

31 

u 

10 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1,869 

127e 

10 

142 

11 

5 

4 

2 

10 

1 

660 

143a 

103 

75 

42 

34 

16 

15 

21 

32 

7 

3,441 

143b 

83 

63 

47 

21 

9 

7 

13 

4 

4 

3,539 

144a 

91 

83 

53 

54 

21 

19 

10 

20 

7 

3,004 

144b 

21 

S 

11 

5 

1 

3 

2 

2 

401 

145a 

23 

18 

16 

10 

4 

3 

4 

5 

2 

1,348 

145b 

17 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 254 

145c 

2 

2 

66 

145d 

4 

1 

3 

i 

119 

145e 

54 

28 

25 

5 

3 

i 

6 

4 

928 

145f 

11 

8 

2 

4 

i 

1 

261 

32 

18 

6 

4 

3 



6 

2 

628 

145h 

47 

32 

27 

13 

8 

7 

1 

3 

1,078 

1451 

11 

145j 

1 

20 

145  k 

2 

4 

2 

. 

93 

1451 

28 

7 

4 

3 

1 

2 

521 

642 

489 

216 

78 

92 

61 

39 

28 

30 

17,  947 

145n 

165 

86 

65 

40 

11 

7 

12 

12 

5 

5,330 

145o 

3 

1 

2 

i 

2 

227 

146a 

15 

2 

2 

2 

3 

i 

1 

1 

377 

146b 

11 

8 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

642 

146c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

116 

147a 

36 

147b 

15 

5 

6 

6 

3 

1 

4 

3 

3 

853 

147c 

2 

82 

147d 

4 

2 

2 

4 

230 

147e 

11 

2 

i 

3 

1 

2 

340 

149a 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

252 

149b 

4 

4 

3 

1 

3 

391 

149c 

23 

12 

6 

5 

2 

i 

3 

3 

1,090 

149d 

127 

47 

46 

27 

13 

7 

16 

12 

38 

6,  023 

149e 

1 . 

37 

1491 

6 

4 

1 

1 

2 

8 

7 

557 

1492 

130 

56 

32 

33 

10 

8 

10 

34 

8 

4,976 

149h 

18 

7 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

462 

150 

522 

251 

259 

128 

51 

35 

39 

73 

151 

25, 586 

189 

13,047 

8,324 

5,076 

4,185 

3,  501 

2,114 

1,747 

2,069 

1,362 

702,  780 

310 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  57. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  me 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Monthly  strength 

13,420 

28,821 

50, 882 

70, 266 

92, 139 

123, 429 

16C, 178 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Year,  1917. 

No. 

Cause . 

June and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

l 

0. 34 

0.  49 

0. 07 
.67 

4 

0.89 

12. 49 

5.90 

3. 24 

1.82 

.78 

5 

Smallpox 

6 

6.26 

87.43 

11.79 

8. 20 

20. 06 

44.  82 

25.22 
.1. 14 

7 

.34 

1.95 

2. 72 

8 

Whooping  cough 

.13 

9 

.89 

5.41 

1.65 

1.  71 

1.  04 

1.46 

1.35 
172. 40 
.90 
.60 

10 

9/84 

15. 82 

19. 10 

23. 74 

58. 35 

146. 12 

14 

1. 79 

2. 91 

.24 

.51 
. 17 

.65 

.97 

18 

.71 

.52 

.49 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

2.08 

.71 

.34 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

.42 

.71 

.17 

.10 

1. 12 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

19e 

.83 

. 13 

.97 

.22 

2.17 

191 

.89 

4.  58 

2. 12 

8. 88 

1.  04 

4.  76 

19g 

.89 

2.  08 

. 47 

.68 

.26 

1.36 

2.62 

110.72 

19h 

8.05 

106.58 

79. 01 

49. 18 

33. 60 

68.83 

19i 

. 13 

19j 

.17 

. 13 

.29 

19k 

. 13 

1 

191 

.42 

.24 

.51 

.26 

.78 

.31] 

19m 

19n 

33. 09 

5.  41 

2. 12 

.68 

.39 

. 19 

. 9‘ j 

19o 

4. 47 

3. 33 

2. 12 

.34 

1.  56 

.29 

Mil 

19p 

20a 

. 17 

. 10 

.47 

20b 

20c 

22 

...  !i 

24 

, 1 

25a 

1.82 

8.07 

i.7.1) 

25b 

26 

47 

2.68 

16. 65 

8. 02 

3. 76 

9. 12 

7.97 

7.  1 

7.  49 

2. 36 

1. 20 

4. 95 

3. 31 

3. ! 1 1 

28a 

7. 08 

1. 18 

1.20 

3.  91 

3. 01 

3.  1 

28b 

29 

30-35 

.42 

1. 18 

i.  04 

.29 

I 

13. 42 

61.20 

63. 92 

64.04 

78. 93 

55.42 

39.  1 

37 

1.79 

9. 58 

10.61 

10. 93 

12. 63 

10.69 

6.  1 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

1.79 

16.24 

11.08 

15.54 

14.  98 

7. 58 

5.  1 

38b 

Gonoccoccus  infection 

9.84 

35. 39 

42. 22 

37.  57 

51. 32 

37. 14 

20.  1 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

.10 

39-45 

.10 

46 

.83 

.71 

.51 

.52 

78 

6.  1 

48a 

3.33 

3.07 

1.71 

5. 08 

5.83 

48b 

49 

■ 

50 

.19 

■ 

51a 

.24 

.39 

51b 

52a 

52b 

53  b 

88 

.42 

■ 

116 

53c 

54 

.65 

.19 

■ 

55a 

55b 

.17 

.17 

2.91 

1.89 

3. 07 

3.65 

5.93 

56a 

1.67 

.71 

1.71 

1.82 

1.36 

56b 

.17 

.13 

.29 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

.10 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 


311 


ADMISSION'S WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 

in  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


193, 264 

223, 130 

283, 268 

388, 048 

587,  240 

796, 427 

1, 063, 192 

1, 266, 592 

1, 527, 793 

1,  635,321 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Year 

, 1918. 

No. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

0.  05 

0.  02 

0. 15 

0.71 

0.  53 

0.40 

0.  32 

1 

0. 19 

. 05 

0.21 

0.25 

.61 

.86 

1.08 

.72 

. 53 

.33 

4 

.04 

.09 

.01 

.01 

.01 

5 

31.48 

9. 36 

5.  76 

3.  09 

4.52 

3.  41 

2.  95 

6.59 

7.  04 

6.  28 

6 

10.43 

8. 17 

10.  00 

5. 38 

3.  78 

2.  05 

.84 

. 45 

. 40 

. 50 

7 

.04 

.03 

.05 

.01 

.03 

.02 

8 

2. 67 

3. 33 

13. 68 

6.46 

6.91 

4.  84 

2.  67 

1.  72 

1.41 

1.82 

9 

96. 80 

57. 60 

66.  55 

66.39 

79. 37 

83.  73 

45.  84 

56.41 

214.  90 

315.  04 

10 

.56 

. 16 

.34 

.19 

. IS 

. 15 

1.37 

3.  47 

2.  95 

4.01 

14 

.93 

.91 

1.06 

.96 

.39 

.26 

. 12 

. 15 

.16 

.19 

IS 

.81 

7.  67 

2.  47 

1.  57 

1.  19 

1.24 

1. « 

.58 

. 57 

19a 

.01 

19b 

1.06 

1.45 

.21 

. 15 

.22 

.23 

. 12 

.33 

.24 

. 54 

19c 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

19d 

.12 

.27 

.21 

.03 

.10 

.06 

.06 

.09 

.04 

.04 

19e 

4.  04 

.59 

.68 

. 59 

.49 

. 12 

. 05 

. 12 

. 18 

. 05 

19f 

3.  35 

1.34 

1.69 

.96 

.67 

.63 

.24 

.33 

.61 

1.45 

19g 

167. 22 

166.  02 

137.  00 

50.  28 

32.  27 

19.  48 

14.  27 

15.04 

23. 70 

31.90 

19b 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.05 

.07 

.04 

19i 

.02 

. 06 

.01 

.02 

19j 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

19k 

.31 

.22 

.21 

.37 

. 9S 

.78 

.23 

.26 

. 17 

.26 

191 

.02 

. 01 

. 05 

.05 

.02 

19a 

.12 

.32 

. 09 

. 12 

. 11 

. 04 

. 03 

.01 

19n 

. 16 

. 21 

.31 

.20 

.08 

. 01 

. 05 

.01 

. 01 

19o 

. 16 

.09 

.04 

.06 

.06 

.07 

. 05 

. 11 

.16 

.08 

.02 

.05 

.01 

. 03 

. 06 

. 07 

20a 

20b 

.06 

.01 

.01 

20c 

. 08 

. 09 

.08 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

22 

.01 

. 01 

24 

.12 

.32 

.30 

.53 

.37 

.14 

.30 

. 06 

.37 

4.  64 

25a 

. 13 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.12 

.ii 

. 04 

. 09 

. 02 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

26 

9.  44 

12.05 

16.44 

14.  23 

9. 44 

4.  2S 

2.45 

2.  52 

2.85 

5. 12 

47 

4.  97 

2. 90 

3. 85 

2.69 

2. 72 

2.  05 

1.98 

2.  3S 

2.71 

2.  60 

3.91 

2.42 

3. 05 

2. 13 

2.  35 

1.52 

1.  57 

1.89 

2.  03 

1.86 

2Sa 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.08 

. 15 

.10 

.23 

.33 

.48 

28b 

.12 

.OS 

.09 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

29 

.87 

.48 

.68 

.40 

.27 

.35 

. 2S 

.25 

.31 

.24 

30-35 

31.  85 

28.  56 

34. 57 

30. 03 

26. 67 

18. 35 

12.  57 

15. 96 

14.  34 

13. 30 

|i  7.39 

6.  67 

6.  74 

6. 06 

5.  78 

4.87 

3.  52 

5.  06 

4.  20 

3. 73 

37 

5.46 

4.19 

4.74 

4. 55 

3.96 

2.65 

1.70 

2.11 

2.08 

2.05 

3Sa 

19.00 

17.  69 

23.09 

19.42 

16.  92 

10.83 

7.35 

8.79 

8.06 

7.53 

3Sb 

19 

.04 

.09 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.09 

.05 

.06 

36 

.25 

.16 

.04 

.12 

. 10 

.08 

. 11 

.07 

.09 

.07 

39-45 

1.92 

. 75 

1.14 

. 65 

.86 

. 0/ 

.64 

.69 

.29 

.51 

46 

5.03 

3. 55 

5.34 

4.17 

3.72 

3.47 

3.06 

3.96 

6.22 

9.18 

4Sa 

.03 

.01 

.01 

I .06 

.02 

.oi 

.01 

49 

.06 

.16 

.17 

.03 

.08 

06 

.01 

. 14 

.09 

.07 

50 

.31 

.22 

.34 

.49 

.39 

.26 

.34 

.33 

.27 

.41 

51a 

.06 

.04 

.03 

.01 

52a 

.04 

.06 

.13 

.02 

.01 

.01 

53a 

- ‘ 

.02 

01 

01 

«i3h 

. 11 

.06 

.12 

.14 

.14 

. 15 



’.01 

ns 

.01 

116 

FAp 

.02 

.08 

09 

09 

.05 

.13 

.03 

.10 

.09 

.os 

.08 

.04 

54 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.06 

.05 

.13 

.06 

.06 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.04 

55c 

3.10 

2.90 

2.  75 

3.12 

2.60 

1.46 

.71 

1.08 

1.7S 

3.21 

55d 

1.24 

1.0S 

1.74 

1.67 

1.10 

.83 

.34 

.25 

.24 

. 6S 

55e 

1.12 

.70 

. 59 

.62 

.80 

. 54 

.42 

.36 

.36- 

.25 

56a 

.19 

. 03 

.02 

03 

07 

.02 

.01 

56b 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

57-59 

312 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  57 .—Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  v 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 


classifi- 

cation 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

14 

15 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 
19e 
191 
19g 
19h 
19i 
19j 
19k 
191 
19r 
19n 
19o 
19p 
20a 
20b 
20C 
22 
24 
25a 
25b 
26 
47 


28a 

2Sb 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 


36 

39-45 

46 


88 

116 

53c 

54 


55c 

55d 

55e 


57-59 


Monthly  strength 

1,682,836 

1,591,962 

1,488, 683 

1,310,083 

Cause. 

Year,  1918— Continued. 

Year, 

1919. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

0.  59 

0. 96 

1.06 

0. 

Malarial  fevers  (all). 

. 18 

. 16 

. 14 

07 

.01 

.02 

Measles 

6. 16 

3. 36 

1.04 

van 

.53 

.93 

.57 

70 

Whooping  cough 

.01 

.01 

.02 

Diphtheria  and  results 

2.01 

2. 17 

2. 18 

2 27 

146. 82 

136. 07 

102.  44 

1 37  20 

Dysentery  (all) 

1.86 

.78 

.28 

20 

Erysipelas 

.26 

.26 

.21 

,10 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1.02 

1.04 

.69 

.01 

.01 

.03 

01 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

.41 

.38 

.41 

47 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.03 

.06 

.02 

13 

Chicken-pox 

.09 

.13 

. 13 

14 

German  measles 

.04 

. 11 

. 18 

15 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1.01 

1.36 

.98 

00 

Mumps t * 

46. 19 

66. 82 

51. 58 

35. 13 

Paratyphoid  A 

.06 

.09 

.13 

05 

Paratyphoid  13 

.09 

.03 

.08 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

.03 

.02 

Oi 

Trench  fever 

. 11 

.23 

.77 

6( 

Trench  mouth 

.04 

.02 

.06 

Ql\ 

1 Typhoid  vaccination 

.06 

.10 

.21 

1) 

1 Vaccinia 

.02 

.01 

.0’ 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.04 

. 11 

.06 

.if 

Septicemia,  general 

.07 

.02 

.06 

.01 

.02 

.0 

.01 

.0 

1 Tetanus 

.01 

.02 

.01 

3.  72 

.78 

.49 

■i 

Mycoses  (others) 

.02 

.01 

1 Pellagra 

.01 

.02 

4.  32 

4.39 

2. 11 

1. 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

3. 35 

4.  21 

4.99 

5.1  1 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2.32 

2.53 

3.  60 

3. 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

.73 

1.30 

.95 

1. 

| Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

.04 

.03 

.06 

' Tuberculosis  (others) 

.27 

.35 

.39 

14.67 

22. 14 

24.  50 

24. 

Syphilis  (all) 

4.07 

5. 19 

5.  42 

5. 

2.32 

4.  52 

5. 

8.  27 

12.  42 

13.58 

13. 

IV.  General  iseascs  (others). 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.07 

.04 

.51 

.74 

.8) 

Arthritis 

10.34 

11.08 

8.96 

7 

.01 

Scurvy 

.02 

. 11 

.12 

.12 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

.29 

.41 

.52 

Acromegaly 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

Goiter,  simple 

.11 

.16 

.11 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.06 

.08 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

| 

.03 

.02 

.04 

Muscular  rheumatism 

2.65 

3. 19 

1.82 

General  diseases  (others) 

.22 

.31 

.44 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

.44 

.52 

.66 

1 

.03 

.05 

.04 

Poisoning,  chronic 

.02 

.01 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


313 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917 to  Dec.  31.  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


1,115,693 

853, 425 

569, 842 

271,633 

111,634 

48,006 

30,315 

21,055 

18,920 

18,379 

1,469,656 

Inter- 

Year,  1919 — 

Continued. 

national 

class  ifi- 

cation 

period. 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0. 87 

0.24 

0.23 

0.49 

0.S6 

1.00 

1.58 

1. 14 

1.27 

0.  53 

1 

.22 

.39 

.59 

.88 

1.50 

1.  75 

.79 

3.42 

1.27 

0. 65 

.47 

4 

.21 

.25 

. 01 

2. 19 

2. 49 

1.64 

.66 

1.93 

9.  25 

.40 

1.71 

5.07 

33.29 

5. 12 

6 

.17 

.58 

.36 

. 75 

1.07 

1.50 

.79 

3.  42 

1.31 

1.33 

7 

.01 

.04 

. 11 

.01 

8 

2.01 

2. 66 

2. 13 

3.  40 

3.12 

4.  00 

1.  58 

8.  55 

8. 88 

14.36 

2.67 

9 

58.26 

30.36 

18.  76 

11.97 

17.41 

15. 00 

15.  04 

18.23 

10.  7S 

90. 08 

119.  92 

10 

.03 

. 11 

.22 

.97 

5.  50 

1. 19 

1. 14 

1.  34 

14 

.27 

. 11 

. 13 

.22 

.21 

.25 

.57 

.63 

1.96 

.26 

18 

1.05 

.59 

.84 

1.33 

1.83 

2.  25 

.40 

1.  71 

41.85 

13. 05 

1. 13 

19a 

.02 

9*2 

.01 

19b 

.90 

.46 

.17 

. 40 

19c 

.13 

.07 

.3i 

.04 

19d 

.25 

.22 

.63 

99 

.64 

.25 

1.27 

1.31 

. 14 

19e 

.25 

.25 

.21 

.40 

. 11 

.25 

1.71 

.65 

.32 

19f 

.87 

.89 

.48 

.44 

1.07 

1.  25 

1.58 

5. 13 

.63 

.94 

19g 

2S.1S 

17. 15 

11.35 

8. 75 

16.  45 

23.49 

9.50 

1.71 

.63 

1.31 

39. 16 

19h 

.01 

.01 

.04 

. 11 

.40 

.05 

19i 

.01 

.01 

.25 

.40 

.03 

19j 

.01 

.02 

.79 

.01 

19k 

.33 

.17 

.13 

.04 

.35 

191 

.08 

.04 

.06 

.09 

. 11 

.40 

.04 

1.36 

.51 

. 11 

.27 

. 11 

1.90 

.25 

19n 

. 16 

.11 

.02 

. 11 

.OS 

19o 

; .75 

.24 

.02 

. 13 

.25 

. 12 

19p 

.09 

. 11 

. 04 

20a 

.01 

.00 

20b 

. 00 

20c 

.03 

. 02 

22 

.00 

24 

.15 

.07 

.13 

.04 

.21 

.63 

1. 12 

25a 

. 01 

.01 

26 

1. 15 

.90 

.59 

.71 

.97 

2.  25 

3. 17 

2.  85 

4.44 

3. 92 

3.91 

47 

4.37 

3. 85 

2.99 

3.84 

5.91 

5.  25 

7. 92 

6.S4 

2.54 

2.61 

3. 52 

2.54 

2.  08 

1.79 

2. 25 

3. 65 

4. 75 

7.  52 

6. 27 

1.27 

2.61 

2.43 

28a 

1.  39 

1.22 

.88 

1.  15 

1.72 

.50 

.40 

1.27 

. 70 

28b 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.09 

.04 

29 

.40 

. 52 

. 25 

.35 

.35 

30-35 

28. 74 

30.16 

38. 22 

88. 13 

118.67 

437. 64 

859. 86 

656. 98 

391. 88 

298. 30 

27.91 

6. 51 

6.  07 

8.76 

14. 62 

16.88 

61.98 

105. 70 

60.  40 

21.56 

19.  5S 

5. 90 

37 

6.88 

7. 97 

8.  42 

17.  45 

38. 16 

146.  46 

285. 04 

238.  75 

145. 21 

105.  09 

6.  06 

38a 

1 15. 35 

16.  11 

21.04 

56. 06 

63.  64 

229. 19 

469. 12 

357.  83 

225. 11 

173.  63 

15. 95 

38b 

.12 

. 15 

.04 

.25 

.07 

36 

.05 

. 14 

. 11 

.31 

. ii 

. 09 

39-45 

1.09 

1.29 

1.  10 

.80 

1.29 

2.  50 

5.  94 

1.  71 

1.27 

1.96 

.73 

46 

7.00 

5. 13 

4.  53 

4.  68 

6. 13 

7.  50 

8.31 

5. 13 

3.80 

7.  IS 

6.  93 

48a 

. 01 

.00 

48b 

. 12 

. 18 

.06 

.09 

.43 

. 10 

50 

1.01 

.63 

. 65 

.31 

. 75 

.50 

1. 14 

51a 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

.02 



. 00 

.01 

.09 

.40 

. 01 

52  b 

.01 

.01 

.25 

.01 

53a 

.02 

.03 

. 01 

.24 

.34 

.21 

. 35 

. 11 

1. 19 

.63 

. 16 

88 

.01 

.02 

. 11 



.00 

116 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.09 

.02 

53c 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.21 

.40 

.07 

.01 

. 01 



.02 

.01 

55b 

■w 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.03 

55c 

1. 12 

.89 

.69 

.88 

1.50 

1.75 

. 79 

63 

2.  61 

2. 02 

55d 

. 87 

.59 

.69 

.35 

.86 

1. 19 

. 55 

55e 

.70 

1.  25 

1.  33 

2.  69 

5.59 

12.  25 

17.  02 

19.  37 

6.  34 

7. 18 

. 78 

56a 

. 04 

.03 

.06 

. 11 

. 50 

. 79 

.04 

56  b 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.09 

. 65 

.01 

57-59 

314 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  57. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

June and 
preceding. 

July. 

Y 

August.  | 

ear,  1917. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  o)  (all). 

60 

61 

0. 22 

62 

n.  17 

0. 26 

07 

63b 



.07 

64 

0. 19 

.07 

66a 



66b 

0.71 



.52 

.45 

69 

0.  42 

.94 

1.88 

1.56 

.97 

1.27 

.26 

.07 

.42 

.24 

.17 

.78 

1.17 

.75 

.58 

.60 

74d 

.13 

Neuro-circulator y asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 



74  f 

. 10 

.17 

.19 

73a 

1.25 

.94 

.34 

1.04 

1.26 

.82 

.83 

.47 

.68 

.78 

1.07 

2.02 

.24 

1.02 

.65 

.78 

1.57  j 

74g 

.94 

.34 

.52 

.87 

1.12 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

.19 

68a 

.47 

68b 

2. 08 

.47 

.34 

.91 

.78 

68c 

.26 

.39 

.22 

6Sd 

1.25 

.71 

.34 

.26 

.97 

.45 

68e 

.42 

.07 

68f 

.17 

.13 

.19 

68g 

.24 

.19 

.07 

68h 

.34 

.10 

.45! 

681 

.24 

.19 

. 15 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  oj. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

.47 

.51 

.78 

1. 65 

1.80 

75a 

.47 

.51 

.52 

.97 

1.201 

.15 

.26 

.39 

.07 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 1 

.29 

.37 

.37 

75c 

75d 

.26 

.10 

.6; 

.29 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

0.89 

3.33 

2. 12 

3.07 

1.82 

5. 06 

75g 

.17 

.39 

.21; 

75h 

.42 

.13 

.19 

.1" 

75i 

.24 

75k 

.71 

.85 

.52 

.97 

.2: 

751 

.24 

.65 

.39 

.31 

.10 

-O’ 

75o 

.17 

.10 

75p 

.24 

.17 

.26 

.29 

.3 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.24 

.51 

1. 30 

.97 

•9 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

.89 

5.00 

1.  65 

4.  27 

4. 04 

11.18 

12, 1 

Mastoiditis 

.42 

.17 

.39 

.39 

. 3 

.42 

.17 

.13 

.19 

• C 

76d 

.13 

. 

76e 

.42 

.17 

.39 

.29 

.3 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

II 

.42 

.24 

.68 

.26 

.49 

.( 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

.83 

.34 

.39 

.49 

A 

8fir» 

86d 

.10 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

.83 

.47 

1.02 

2.21 

1.26 

27 

86  f 

.34 

.10 

• 

R6h 

3 58 

.42 

5.90 

1.  88 

5.  86 

12. 74 

80i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

.26 

.10 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN — EUROPE, 


315 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year 

1918. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

0.03 

0.01 

0.01 

0.25 

0.05 

0.04 

0.06 

0.10 

. 05 

.07 

.02 

0.12 

0.25 

.06 

.04 

.01 

.04 

03 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.12 

.05 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.09 

.03 

.10 

. 05 

.64 

.19 

. 05 

08 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

04 

.04 

.OS 

.05 

.01 

.07 

.03 

.10 

.16 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.16 

.17 

.15 

.20 

.12 

.io 

.07 

.09 

.15 

.81 

.SI 

.68 

. / l 

.78 

.69 

.74 

1.25 

1.03 

.58 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

. 75 

1.34 

.76 

1.36 

1.43 

1.04 

. 33 

1.46 

.93 

1.06 

.12 

.27 

.08 

. 15 

.16 

.12 

.07 

.06 

.09 

. 14 

.12 

.27 

.13 

.25 

.18 

.29 

.19 

.19 

.25 

. 35 

.09 

.06 

.06 

.81 

.72 

.79 

.06 

.16 

.89 

1.98 

1.84 

1.11 

9.58 

5.28 

4.12 

5.42 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.93 

.48 

.89 

.99 

.98 

.62 

1.85 

1.67 

1. 55 

1.88 

.87 

1.18 

1.06 

1.14 

.72 

.36 

.36 

.44 

.36 

.oS 

1.06 

.97 

1.27 

. 77 

.94 

.63 

.58 

.78 

1.12 

1.21 

1 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

1.80 

.16 

.42 

.37 

.43 

.36 

.47 

.39 

.40 

.41 

. 05 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

. 75 

.32 

.13 

.37 

.47 

.45 

.98 

1.10 

.67 

.50 

.99 

1.45 

.47 

.68 

1.02 

.48 

.46 

.78 

.70 

.61 

.19 

.11 

.04 

.03 

.10 

.17 

.11 

.08 

.05 

.10 

.87 

1.02 

.76 

.46 

.61 

.35 

.47 

.36 

.31 

.28 

.12 

.27 

.08 

.71 

.33 

.15 

.09 

.11 

.08 

.09 

.37 

.48 

1.02 

1.0  8 

1.49 

2.64 

8.  75 

4.79 

4.28 

5. 56 

.06 

.03 

.04 

.03 

. 11 

.07 

.08 

.06 

.27 

.21 

.12 

.20 

.20 

.09 

.22 

.09 

.08 

.50 

.11 

.17 

1.24 

.49 

.50 

.58 

.99 

.96 

.89 

1.92 

1.56 

1.27 

1.18 

1.49 

1.36 

1. 65 

1.88 

1.41 

1.17 

1.24 

1.18 

1.06 

.74 

.88 

.69 

.78 

. 78 

.58 

.42 

.50 

.27 

.04 

.15 

.33 

.23 

.36 

.50 

.35 

.18 

.12 

.05 

.13 

.19 

.16 

.27 

.40 

.47 

.28 

.30 

.06 

. 05 

.04 

.09 

.12 

.17 

. 11 

.12 

.19 

.28 

.19 

.a 

.08 

.03 

.12 

.06 

. 05 

.08 

.07 

.07 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.06 

.04 

.09 

.04 

.02 

.06 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.06 

.a 

.13 

.22 

.08 

.09 

.24 

.27 

. 18 

.18 

3.91 

2.58 

3.01 

2.13 

2.39 

1.60 

1.15 

1.36 

1.40 

1.47 

.19 

.16 

.13 

.22 

.29 

.17 

.11 

.11 

.09 

04 

.06 

.05 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.05 

.10 

.09 

.07 

.11 

.05 

.08 

.06 

.02 

.01 

01 

.01 

• ii 

.13 

.09 

.ie 

.06 

.09 

.06 

.14 

.09 

. 75 

.11 

.47 

.06 

.37 

.26 

.25 

.27 

.16 

.28 

.31 

.27 

.34 

.34 

.51 

.50 

.43 

.41 

.42 

.42 

.06 

.22 

.08 

.03 

.12 

.06 

.03 

.05 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.02 

.01 

.06 

.08 

.06 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.43 

.38 

.34 

.22 

.33 

.24 

. 15 

.13 

.17 

. 18 

09 

.81 

.70 

.93 

.46 

. 65 

.47 

.42 

.45 

.35 

.43 

15.83 

12.75 

13. 13 

7.  95 

6.  29 

4.  22 

3.52 

3. 97 

3.  97 

5.83 

. 93 

.38 

.64 

.80 

.49 

.39 

.21 

.20 

. 15 

.29 

. 25 

. 16 

.08 

.12 

. 12 

.09 

.09 

. 19 

. 12 

.09 

. 12 

. 05 

. 15 

.06 

.08 

.06 

.07 

.05 

.08 

. 19 

.22 

. 17 

.15 

.29 

. 15 

.24 

. 12 

. 14 

.15 

.43 

.16 

.17 

.03 

.27 

.24 

. 15 

.12 

■ OS 

.OS 

. 37 

. 75 

.80 

.74 

1.  14 

1.21 

. 65 

.68 

.46 

.29 

.04 

.06 

. 16 

. 14 

.oi 

. 10 

.07 

.05 

3.  79 

2.  42 

3.  09 

1.67 

1.  49 

. .96 

.71 

.76 

1.23 

. 06 

.21 

.06 

.06 

. 15 

.06 

.06 

.05 

01 

.04 

01 

5.46 

3.  98 

3.  43 

2.  78 

1.  76 

. 63 

.47 

.51 

1.  26 

1.45 

. 37 

. 16 

.30 

.09 

. 14 

.15 

. 11 

. 15 

.20 

. 14 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

742 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

6Sd 

6Se 

68f 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 


75i 

<5j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

750 

75p 

75q 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 
86b 
86c 
86d 
86e 
86f 
S6g 
S6h 
86  i 


316 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  57. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  i? 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (.all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

0.01 

0.02 

0.05 

0.05 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

.15 

.24 

.10 

.11 

62 

.02 

.01 

.01 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.04 

64 

.01 

.05 

.09 

.05 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

.03 

.15 

.11 

.14 

66  b 

.02 

.01 

66  c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

.14 

.13 

.14 

.11 

69 

.79 

.69 

.75 

.01 

.02 

.02 

74  b 

Neurasthenia 

1.08 

1.38 

1.87 

1.72 

74c 

Enuresis 

.n 

.22 

.32 

.27 

74d 

.12 

.08 

.06 

.04 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 

.75 

.93 

1.68 

2.01 

74  f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

1.23 

.36 

.22 

.05 

72 

.01 

.01 

.01 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

1.05 

.75 

1.01 

1.0.5 

73b 

.53 

.87 

.68 

. 67 ! 

73c 

1.18 

1.58 

1.57 

1. 12' 

73d 

.01 

.02 

.03! 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

.37 

.63 

.52 

.471 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

.02 

.05 

.04 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

.51 

.41 

.71 

• 83 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

. 59 

.61 

.54 

1.5S 

68c 

Malingering 

.10 

.06 

.03 

,0t 

68d 

Dementia  priecox 

. 14 

.28 

.72 

.31 

68e 

Psvchast.henia 

.04 

.06 

.16 

.1] 

68  f 

Psychoneurosis 

2.04 

1.45 

.57 

.3! 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

.03 

.07 

.09 

.11 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.14 

. 17 

.42 

.3' 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

1.40 

1.79 

.77 

.7ll 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

.86 

1.50 

3.31 

1.7! 

.39 

.58 

1.14 

• 8| 

75a 

.16 

.38 

1.15 

.4 

.16 

.24 

.89 

.3 

.16 

.30 

.12 

.0 

75b 

.06 

.05 

.12 

.0 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.fit 

75d 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.1 

.14 

.11 

.15 

75f 

1.55 

2.54 

2.81 

2.4 

.04 

.11 

.16 

.1 

.09 

.08 

.11 

.01 

.01 

.1 

.03 

.10 

.15 

.26 

.30 

.23 

751 

.46 

.75 

.55 

.04 

.09 

.08 

75n 

.01 

.02 

75o 

.01 

.06 

.02 

75p 

75a 

. 19 

.29 

.36 

.38 

.61 

1.25 

• 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

5. 90 

8.  81 

8.93 

.37 

.50 

.38 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

.09 

. 11 

.20 

76d 

.03 

.07 

.07 

. 13 

.29 

.38 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

.06 

. 15 

.20 

.46 

.72 

.83 

86c 

.01 

86d 

. 04 

.05 

.05 

86e 

1.60 

2.  93 

3. 58 

1 

86  f 

.06 

.05 

.09 

.01 

.02 

86h 

2.  06 

3. 38 

4. 08 

4 

86i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

.17 

.29 

.32 

ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUEOPE, 


317 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919— 

Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

n.oo 

0.  02 

60 

.06 

0 08 

0. 11 

0.09 

0.2i 

0.50 

. 12 

61 

.03 

.04 

. 11 

.02 

62 

.01 

.01 

63a 

.08 



.03 

63b 

.01 

.OS 

.04 

.08 

.20 

.08 

.09 

.21 

.50 

0.40 

.08 

.01 

66b 

. 10 

. 13 

.06 

.04 

.25 

0.  63 

. 13 

66c 

.74 

.56 

.40 

. 53 

. 54 

1.50 

1.  58 

1.71 

1.90 

3.  92 

. 7S 

69 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

1.94 

1.60 

1.22 

1.24 

2. 15 

2.  25 

2.  38 

1.  71 

2.  .54 

. 65 

1.35 

74b 

.28 

.25 

.21 

.09 

. 54 

1.00 



1.  14 

1.90 

1.31 

. 19 

74c 

.05 

.06 

.04 

. 04 

. 11 

74d 

1.  69 

2.  28 

1. 12 

1.41 

1. 18 

2.  00 

1.98 

.63 

.97 

.03 

.01 

.02 

. 13 

2.  17 

74f 

.01 

.01 

.01 

72 

1.23 

1.00 

.93 

1. 15 

1.07 

2.  75 

1.58 

1.  14 

3.17 

1.21 

73a 

.69 

. 58 

.32 

.44 

.64 

. 50 

.40 

1.  14 

2.54 

.62 

73b 

1.25 

.91 

.61 

1.15 

1.18 

1.25 

2.  77 

1.  71 

1.90 

. 65 

1.  11 

73c 

.04 

.01 

.01 

73d 

.69 

.41 

. 51 

.84 

1.18 

1.50 

.79 

2.  54 

8.  49 

.51 

Ug 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.09 

.57 

.03 

67 

1.08 

. 65 

.86 

. 71 

1.07 

1.  75 

1.  19 

1. 14 

1.27 

. 65 

.67 

68a 

.86 

1.05 

. S4 

. 75 

1.07 

1.00 

2.  38 

2.  85 

2.54 

. 77 

68b 

.05 

.10 

.02 

.04 

.08 

68c 

.47 

. 55 

.53 

.49 

1.  18 

1. 75 

5. 15 

1.71 

2.54 

1.31 

. 45 

6Sd 

.10 

.24 

.19 

.09 

.32 

.50 

.63 

. 13 

.48 

.39 

.40 

.44 

.64 

.75 

1. 19 

2.  47 

68f 

. 14 

. 13 

.23 

.53 

.43 

.50 

1.71 

1.27 

. 10 

68g 

.41 

38 

. 59 

.40 

.64 

.75 

3.  96 

1.71 

. 65 

.25 

6Sh 

1.11 

1.  14 

1.54 

1.06 

.21 

1.75 

1.58 

1.14 

.63 

.98 

6Si 

2.  29 

1. 69 

1.03 

1.72 

2.  47 

1.  25 

.40 

1.90 

1.96 

1.64 

75a 

1.11 

.90 

. 55 

1.15 

1.29 

.25 

.40 

.63 

. To 

75a(l) 

. 60 

.28 

.17 

.27 

.63 

. 39 

75a (2) 

.45 

.38 

.25 

.97 

.25 

.63 

.35 

.13 

.13 

.08 

.09 

.21 

.65 

. 16 

.17 

. 11 

.06 

.22 

. 11 

.25 

.09 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.13 

. ii 

.02 

.09 

.32 

.25 

.06 

.13 

.24 

.13 

.31 

.21 

.25 

.40 

.63 

. 65 

. 17 

75e 

2.  60 

2.  73 

1.77 

1.72 

3.  22 

4.  00 

1. 19 

1.  71 

2.  54 

5.  22 

2. 09 

75f 

. 17 

.21 

. 11 

.27 

.25 

. 79 

. 13 

.40 

. 45 

. 17 

.04 

.21 

. 79 

. 57 

. 13 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.13 

.20 

.25 

.27 

.32 

.25 

. 11 

.42 

.42 

.38 

.53 

. 75 

2.  25 

.79 

57 

.63 

.31 

75k 

.76 

.86 

. 86 

. 84 

2. 75 

.63 

1.  31 

751 

.04 

.15 

.04 

. 13 

.21 

.25 

.40 

57 

.63 

1.96 

.07 

75m 

.03 

.03 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

.08 

.02 

.39 

.31 

.44 

.31 

.64 

.75 

.57 

.26 

75p 
75  q 

00 

.96 

. 75 

.74 

.SO 

1.07 

1.50 

.79 

. 57 

1.90 

1.31 

. 65 

75r 

8. 76 

7.09 

4.46 

3.31 

6. 13 

12.25 

3.96 

7. 41 

8. 24 

9.79 

6.80 

76a 

• 20 

.27 

.17 

.18 

.43 

.75 

.40 

.57 

.63 

.33 

76b 

. 19 

.a 

.23 

.44 

.54 

.50 

.79 

.14 

76c 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.11 

.25 

.06 

76  d 

.35 

.21 

.34 

.22 

.21 

.40 

.23 

76e 

.11 

.11 

.11 

.18 

.32 

.40 

.15 

86a 

.89 

1.20 

.93 

1.28 

1.72 

.75 

.79 

.73 

86b 

.1 

. 00 

86c 

1 .06 

.13 

.06 

.04 

.11 



.06 

S6d 

3.64 

2.97 

2.23 

2.03 

2.  47 

3.50 

1.98 

.63 

2.61 

2.14 

S6e 

.09 

.20 

.02 

.04 

.07 

S6f 

.02 

.01 

86g 

3.26 

2.50 

2.04 

4.  06 

5.  70 

6.25 

20. 98 

27.92 

36.14 

68.  54 

2.  79 

S6h 

.28 

.22 

.21 

.44 

.21 

.57 

3.17 

.65 

.22 

S6i 

318 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  57. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

June and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  oj. 

87a 
87  b 

1.79 

0.42 

0. 68 

3.39 

10.99 

22.10 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

100a 

12.52 

25.  40 

32. 78 

25.  61 

25.27 

32.  96 

42.25 

4.72 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

.42 

.47 

1.20 

3.39 

4.76 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

100(1 

5.37 

2.  91 

5. 90 

4.27 

7.68 

11.76 

20.45 

.52 

1 

lOOe 

.34 

.65 

.39 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

.07 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

.42 

79a 

79a 

79a 

.89 

1.25 

.17 

1.82 

.87 

2.02 
.15  1 

( 1 ) A ortic  insufficiency 

.65 

.10 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis I 

79a 

79a 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

.89 

1.25 

.17 

.9i 

.68 

i.  50 

.26 

.10 

.37 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions. 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

.42 

.19 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

.24 

.65 

.39 

.30 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

.83 

.24 

.39 

.68 

.97 

.52 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.47 

.39 

.19 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

.10 

.15 

81a 

Aneurysms 

. 17 

81b 

81c 

.17 

.29 

.30 

Aortitis 

81d 

82 

83a 



.47 

Hemorrhoids 

1.79 

6.66 

9.43 

9.22 

8. 86 

10. 60 

12.74 1 

83b 

Varicocele 

.83 

1.42 

2.73 

.65 

3.21 

2.55 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

.24 

.85 

1.04 

.97 

1. 12  j 

83d 

.47 

.39 

.22 11 

84a 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

5. 83 

2.83 

3.93 

2.08 

2.82 



3.22 

85a 

85b 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,"  functional 

.29 

.15 

85d 

85e 

85f 

Tachycardia 

.42 

.24 

.17 

1.30 

.68 

.6(1 

85g 

85h 

.24 

.19 

.26 

.15 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

91 

8. 94 

34.97 

35. 14 

38. 42 

84. 79 

153. 02 

219.2! 

Pneumonia,  broncho-^ 

1.79 

1.67 

1.89 

1.54 

5. 60 

4.57 

5.61 

92a 

Pneumonia^  lobar 

3.58 

4.58 

.94 

2.22 

4.30 

7.78 

9.8 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.83 

.24 

.17 

.10 

.2! 

93b 

Pleurisy!  serofibrinous 

.83 

.24 

.68 

.78 

.97 

.8! 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

.89 

5.41 

1.42 

3.59 

5.34 

6. 22 

95 

96 

1.18 

.34 

1.43 

1.26 

1.3, 

97 

98 

.10 

.1 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.17 

.13 

1.07 

2.8 

XIII.  Digestive  system , diseases  of. 

.78 

.29 

.1 

99b 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.89 

3. 33 

6.37 

2.22 

4. 69 

5.06 

3.4 

102a 

.89 

.42 

.24 

.34 

.52 

.68 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

. 10 

1.79 

5.  00 

7. 08 

6. 83 

8.  21 

9.24 

12, ! 

.42 

.24 

.34 

5. 37 

7.91 

10. 38 

4. 95 

3. 91 

5.44 

8.1 

105c 

106 

2. 68 

25.40 

34.91 

20.15 

18. 75 

15.85 

22. 

.89 

.24 

.10 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

.85 

.52 

.19 

. 17 

.1 

.89 

1.67 

6.  84 

5.46 

8.34 

10.50 

!l. 

7.91 

5.42 

6.  83 

7.68 

9.82 

:i. 

.83 

.34 

.13 

.29 

1.42 

.51 

.91 

.78 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

2. 68 

11.24 

8.96 

19.64 

16.02 

12.44 

2. 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


319 


ilurope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June . 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

cation. 

No. 

13. 85 

5.16 

5.  38 

2. 35 

1.43 

1.07 

0.46 

0.  37 

0.60 

2. 62 

87a 

19 

. 11 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.03 

87b 

44.  52 

35.44 

40.  88 

28. 11 

18.76 

12. 13 

9.  57 

8.  51 

7.27 

7.93 

100a 

2.42 

2.64 

3.  01 

2. 69 

1.  74 

1.49 

1.21 

1.  71 

1.22 

1.02 

100b 

.01 

.01 

100c 

9.  50 

4.  79 

6.95 

4. 14 

2.80 

2. 02 

1.49 

1.93 

2.10 

3.21 

100d 

.12 

.05 

.55 

.83 

.98 

1.01 

. S7 

.68 

.75 

.83 

lOOe 

. 11 

.13 

. 12 

.08 

.08 

. 05 

.03 

.02 

.03 

77 

.31 

.05 

.08 

. 22 

.10 

.06 

.06 

.06 

. 05 

.03 

78 

2. 24 

1.72 

1.53 

1.36 

1.33 

1.10 

1. 13 

1.19 

1.  15 

1.00 

79a 

.25 

. 11 

.03 

.08 

.03 

. 11 

.09 

.08 

.12 

79a(l) 

. 06 

. 05 

. 04 

.03 

. 04 

. 01 

. 01 

.01 

79a(2) 

1.61 

1.18 

1.19 

.99 

.86 

.72 

.62 

.66 

.59 

.50 

79a(3) 

.06 

. 16 

.21 

.03 

.06 

.08 

. 15 

.09 

. 16 

. 15 

79a(4) 

.12 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.02 

. 05 

.05 

. 05 

.02 

79a(5) 

.03 

. 01 

.01 

. 12 

. 22 

.04 

.22 

.27 

.26 

.20 

.28 

.27 

.19 

79a(S) 

. 11 

. 04 

.03 

.02 

.11 

.03 

.09 

.03 

.07 

79  b 

. 13 

.09 

. 10 

.09 

.02 

.05 

.03 

. 04 

.50 

.75 

.38 

.56 

.37 

.36 

.24 

.26 

. 19 

.33 

79d 

.43 

. 11 

.42 

.31 

.31 

.33 

.12 

.09 

. 16 

. 22 

79e 

. 06 

. 11 

. 04 

.03 

.08 

.08 

.05 

.01 

80 

.02 

81a 

.06 

. 04 

. 12 

.02 

. 06 

.03 

.02 

81b 

81c 

.05 

81d 

. 05 

. 04 

.03 

.04 

.05 

. 03 

.02 

.04 

82 

7.39 

- 6.40 

5.  80 

4.  79 

4.62 

4.  26 

4.  07 

6.54 

6.20 

8.  64 

83a 

1. 30 

1.67 

1.69 

1.64 

1.96 

1.04 

.93 

1.41 

1.00 

.98 

83b 

1.43 

. 43 

.59 

. 74 

1.06 

.83 

.56 

.46 

.53 

.59 

83c 

. 16 

.09 

. 12 

.06 

. 14 

. 13 

. 12 

83d 

.02 

2.17 

i.  88 

2.  20 

1.98 

2.25 

1.79 

1.00 

1.06 

1.03 

1. 14 

84b 

.12 

.05 

.04 

.09 

.06 

.12 

.09 

.OS 

.09 

.08 

85a 

.05 

.01 

85b 

.06 

.16 

.25 

. 19 

.29 

.38 

.35 

.43 

.54 

.37 

85c 

.02 

.02 

.02 

. 01 

. 01 



.01 

• i9 

. 16 

. 51 

.31 

.53 

.63 

.40 

.48 

.41 

.62 

85f 

.06 

. 04 

.08 

.08 

. 10 

. 10 

. 05 

. 07 

.19 

. 05 

.21 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.07 

.04 

.06 

85h 

92.  52 

46.68 

44.44 

33.  27 

24.  46 

14.89 

9.  76 

12. 35 

07  77 

43.84 

S9-90 

4.  84 

1.77 

3.  26 

1.70 

1.06 

1. 10 

. 77 

1.72 

12.04 

23.  58 

91 

15.  34 

5.  65. 

11.27 

7. 45 

5.  01 

2.98 

2.  57 

2. 66 

9.  09 

14.  54 

92a 

.37 

.27 

.59 

.49 

.29 

.44 

.25 

.21 

.38 

. 54 

93a 

.93 

.43 

1.06 

.93 

1. 14 

1.01 

.93 

.97 

.88 

1. 03 

93b 

9.  38 

6.  35 

7. 37 

4.  64 

3.47 

2.31 

1.47 

1.46 

2. 10 

2.  72 

93c 

.05 

.02 

.01 

95 

. 56 

..  22 

. 55 

. 77 

.67 

. 50 

.62 

.81 

.93 

.97 

96 

.19 

.04 

.06 

.08 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

97 

.81 

. 31 

.38 

.46 

.25 

. 45 

.07 

• OS 

.09 

.23 

98 

.12 

.27 

.47 

.53 

.27 

.20 

.15 

. 22 

.30 

.27 

99a 

. 05 

QQh 

j 3.48 

2.96 

4.41 

3.  49 

3.17 

2.  91 

2.  89 

4.77 

4.71 

5.  84 

99c 

02 

03 

01 

.37 

.27 

.30 

.25 

.35 

.20 

.os 

.23 

. 15 

.27 

102a 

. 09 

.04 

. 06 

.03 

02 

05 

7.14 

7.  21 

7.12 

6. 2S 

5. 82 

4.01 

3. 69 

4.36 

3!  5S 

5. 06 

102c 

.06 

. 11 

.08 

.28 

. 16 

.23 

.09 

.14 

.13 

.07 

105a 

2.36 

1.  72 

1.65 

1.52 

2.  66 

2.32 

3.30 

12.42 

7.  05 

19.  61 

105b 

13.04 

10.  06 

10. 55 

11.26 

12.  98 

8.  6S 

14.  59 

35.62 

24.16 

53.  08 

105C 

. 11 

.03 

.02 

.05 

.05 

07 

Ofi 

.05 

.02 

04 

01 

03 

107a 

.25 

.32 



.34 

.25 

.12 

.18 

. 16 

.19 

.OS 

! 06 

107b 

.05 

. 08 

.03 

.06 

01 

01 

03 

01 

107n 

7.39 

5.43 

7.  03 

6.  43 

5.  07 

5.36 

5.01 

6.03 

5. 55 

5.  82 

108 

8.  63 

7.10 

6.  74 

5.38 

6.01 

5. 53 

5.42 

6.  22 

5.  23 

6.11 

109a 

.06 

.05 

.04 

.22 

.14 

.06 

. 16 

.09 

.13 

.09 

109b 

.87 

.65 

.89 

.62 

.43 

.47 

.47 

.46 

. 47 

.48 

110a 

6.58 

6.08 

6.  27 

4.  08 

5.46 

3.  90 

2.  91 

1 3.65 

2. 75 

2.  25 

110b 

320 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  57. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  ii 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 
nationa] 
classifi- 
es) ion 
No. 


K7a 

871) 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

100c 


78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

7913 

79e 

79d 

79c 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

asb 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

851 

85g 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 


Cause. 


Year,  1918— Continued. 


Novem- 

ber. 


Decem- 

ber. 


Month 

not 

stated. 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of . 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal . . 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from. 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal. 
Pharynx,  other  diseases  of. . 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension  . 

Aort 


4.31 


11.25 

1.11 

.03 

3.82 

.98 


4. 60 
.01 
17. 06 
1.  76 
.01 
6.62 
1.23 


.06 


1.02 

.06 

.01 

.58 

.10 

.05 


.21 
.08 
.04 
.26 
. 16 
.09 


rtitis . 


Arteries,  other  diseases  of. . 
Embolism  and  thrombosis. 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele. 


Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphat.icus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of. 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. 


.05 

6.60 

.92 

.45 

.13 


1.02 
. 10 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 


. 37 
.01 
.01 

.58 

.07 

.05 


41.59 
7.49 
4.  76 
.53 
1. 11 
2.  41 


.97 
.01 
. 13 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from. 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Gastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  doseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea. 


.39 


Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm). 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes. 


Intestinal  parasites,  others. 

Appendicitis 

Hernia. 


Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of. 


5.30 
.01 
.19 
.06 
4. 88 
. 12 
10. 48 
36.00 
.02 
.03 
.10 
.02 
5.36 
5.40 
.08 
. 54 
2.  23 


.04 
.09 
1.  55 
.09 
.02 
.97 
.20 
.01 


.26 

.08 

.05 

.39 

.20 

.02 

.01 

.05 


.02 
6.  72 
1.30 
.84 
.08 


1.61 

.10 

.02 

.47 


.73 
. 11 

.08 


59.  32 
6.  96 
5.  56 
.44 
1.  30 
3.  04 


.97 

.02 

.13 


.44 
.01 
3.91 
.02 
.34 
.04 
4.  70 
.10 
5.53 
18.  41 
. 05 
.05 
. 10 
.02 
8. 13 
6. 95 
.16 
.79 
4.68 


Year,  1919. 


January. 


5.22 
.02 
16. 64 
2. 28 


7. 08 
1.43 


.06 

.05 

1.89 

.13 

.03 

1.37 

.22 

.03 


. 10 
.12 
.02 
.41 
.28 
.02 
.02 
.06 
.01 


.06 
5.  70 
1.42 
.76 
.09 
.01 
1.35 
.08 


56.  45 
7. 63 
4.80 
.27 
1.  68 
2.49 


.85 

.06 

.09 


Febru- 

ary. 


.63 

.01 

3.34 

.03 

.36 

..14 

5.45 
.07 

2.46 
9.  75 

.04 
.02 
.20 
.04 
6.88 
5.72 
.09 
.81 
4. 14 


6.07 


17.06 
1.83 
.02 
0.46 
1. 88 


.05 


1. 

.07 
.02 
1.39  s 
.24? 

.03  [I 


.05 

.05 

.02 

.31 

.16 

.01 

.04 


.07! 

.oil 
.01 
5.0' 
1.71, 
.51 
• Hi 


1.1"! 

.02 

.0 

.1 

.o' 


65.1 

12.1 

Ms1 


'SB 


ADMISSION'S — WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


321 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive- — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

3. 36 

2.40 

1. 10 

0. 66 

1.93 

1. 75 

1.98 

0. 57 

4.  44 

20.23 

3.24 

87a 

m 

.63 

.01 

87b 

19.12 

17.  89 

20.45 

30.61 

47.94 

56. 99 

51. 86 

82. 05 

133. 16 

133. 16 

16.37 

100a 

2. 02 

2. 14 

1.96 

1.6S 

1.29 

3. 00 

2.38 

1.14 

3.  80 

4. 57 

1.74 

100b 

.04 

.01 

100c 

5.30 

4. 77 

3.54 

4. 68 

6. 66 

8. 75 

5.54 

7. 98 

8. 88 

15.  67 

4.55 

lOOd 

2.  72 

4.  54 

6.42 

12.86 

22.25 

23.  24 

32.  07 

34.  76 

31.71 

28.  07 

1.99 

lOOe 

06 

.07 

.04 

.21 

.05 

03 

.02 

.09 

.05 

78 

1.85 

1.98 

1.41 

1.  55 

1.83 

3.50 

3.17 

2.  85 

.63 

2.61 

1.44 

79a 

.13 

.11 

. 11 

.09 

. 11 

.25 

. 10 

79a(l) 

. 05 

.04 

.02 

79a(2) 

1.30 

1.59 

1.03 

1.28 

1.72 

3.00 

2.  77 

2.S5 

.63 

1.31 

.96 

79a(3) 

3‘2 

. 18 

.21 

. 13 

.25 

. 40 

. 16 

79a (4) 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.03 

79a (5) 

.00 

79a(7) 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.04 

. 17 

79a(8) 

10 

.04 

. 11 

.09 

.21 

.79 

1.27 

.07 

79b 

.02 

.06 

.02 

. 11 

.05 

79c 

.42 

.30 

.23 

. 22 

. u 

.40 

1. 14 

1.27 

. 65 

.34 

79d 

.23 

. 17 

. 11 

. IS 

.21 

.20 

.01 

.06 

.02 

.09 

.50 

.04 

80 





.01 

81a 

. 04 

.06 

.02 

.04 

.04 

81b 

.03 

.01 

.00 

81c 

.00 

81  d 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.03 

82 

6.  20 

5.88 

3.69 

4.  20 

7.42 

7.  75 

6.33 

2.85 

9. 51 

6. 53 

6. 13 

83a 

1.  71 

1.81 

1.37 

2. 16 

1.93 

3.25 

3.56 

3.42 

.63 

1.96 

1.38 

83b 

.91 

.84 

.95 

.35 

. 54 

.25 

.40 

1.14 

1.27 

. 65 

.69 

83c 

.10 

. 11 

. 11 

.04 

.21 

. 10 

83d 

.00 

84a 

1.62 

2.04 

2.38 

2.87 

4.  84 

9. 75 

6.73 

7.98 

5.  07 

5.  87 

1.59 

84b 

.09 

.08 

.08 

.09 

. 11 

.08 

.01 

.04 

.01 

85b 

.23 

.22 

. 15 

.31 

.21 

.25 

.32 

.01 

.01 

85d 



.00 

85  e 

1.08 

.61 

. 57 

.97 

.40 

3. 17 

1.31 

.62 

.04 

.11 

. 11 

.09 

.21 

.50 

.07 

J 85  g 

.09 

.07 

.04 

.09 

.11 

.25 

.40 

. 57 

.63 

.06 

85h 

41.  IS 

29.  04 

16.83 

15.  24 

23.65 

54.  74 

27. 32 

64.  96 

110.34 

267.  62 

40.89 

89-90 

5.24 

3.21 

1.92 

1.06 

. 75 

2.00 

2.  77 

3.99 

2.  54 

9.14 

7.32 

91 

3.60 

3.23 

2. 17 

1.86 

4.51 

4.  50 

3. 56 

1.71 

5. 07 

4. 57 

6.12 

92a 

.3$ 

.34 

27 

.40 

1.07 

2.  00 

.79 

. 57 

.63 

.38 

93a 

2.  44 

2.71 

2.36 

2.34 

2.  90 

6.50 

3. 96 

3.  42 

.63 

. 65 

1.41 

93b 

- 2. 25 

2.  33 

1.62 

1.99 

3.33 

5.00 

3.17 

4.  56 

6.98 

4.  57 

2.  74 

93c 

. 00 

95 

. 68 

.80 

.42 

.53 

.75 

1.00 

.79 

.82 

96 

.09 

.06 

.03 

97 

.04 

.14 

.06 

. 27 

.25 

.63 

. 19 

98 

.72 

.73 

.44 

.53 

. 75 

3.25 

.79 

1. 27 

.41 

99a 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.40 

.01 

99b 

3. 13 

3. 57 

2.21 

2. 92 

3.  76 

5.50 

3.17 

2.S5 

6. 34 

8.49 

3.96 

99c 

1 

.02 

. 01 

101 

.30 

.22 

.21 

.27 

.21 

.25 

.40 

2.  28 

1.90 

.26 

102a 

.03 

• OS 

.06 

.04 

.21 

.06 

102b 

4.84 

4.  99 

5.  39 

6.94 

7.  74 

12.25 

9.  50 

6.  84 

10.  78 

15.  01 

5.04 

102c 

. 05 

.21 

.08 

.27 

.11 

.25 

.12 

105a 

1.15 

.60 

.63 

1.  41 

2.  79 

17.25 

19.  40 

7.  41 

9.51 

4.  57 

6.  07 

105b 

0.  U2 

3.97 

3.  75 

8.  53 

16.34 

28.  74 

39.98 

14.  81 

4.44 

7.83 

19.97 

105c 

.11 

.08 

.04 

.04 

.11 

.25 

.63 

.05 

106 

.06 

.07 

. 11 

.03 

107a 

.22 

.17 

.2i 

.18 

.32 

.25 

.40 

.16 

107b 

.08 

.03 

. 11 

.03 

107c 

7.81 

7.  82 

7.  45 

7.82 

13.  44 

16.  75 

13.06 

6.27 

6.98 

6.53 

6.59 

108 

6.64 

6. 12 

4.  78 

5. 30 

8. 38 

8. 75 

6.  S4 

7.61 

9. 14 

6.03 

109a 

.06 

.07 

.08 

.04 

.43 

. 11 

109b 

.69 

.65 

.29 

.35 

.97 

*1. 75 

1.19 

. 57 

.63 

59 

110a 

3.46 

3.61 

3.77 

6.71 

8.  92 

10. 75 

9.11 

6.  27 

9.  51 

8. 49 

3.95 

110b 

322 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  57. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

lational 

Year,  1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

June and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

114 

0.26 

0.15 

.37 

.82 

.30 

.07 

.15 

115a 

0. 47 

0. 34 

.91 

0. 39 
1. 17 

115b 

1.25 

.24 

.39 

115c 

.34 

.52 

.78 

117a 

117b 

.24 

.17 

.26 

.19 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

118c 

.24 

.17 

.26 

.10 

.45 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

. 17 

.78 

. 58 

.90 

120 

.47 

.34 

.52 

.29 

.30 

122a 

.42 

122b 

122c 

.07 

122d 

.89 



.42 

.24 

. 17 

. 19 

.15 

122e 

Kidney  and  annex  a,  other  diseases  of 

.89 

.42 

.47 

.17 

.13 

.49 

.82 

123 

.42 

.24 

.13 

.29 

.'22 

124a 

.42 

.24 

.34 

.39 

.49 

1.12 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

.34 

.65 

.68 

3.05 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

.24 

.26 

. 19 

.22 

125b 

.17 

.52 

.29 

.15 

125c 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

. 17 

.26 

.29 

.37 

127a 

.42 

.24 

.34 

.26 

.49 

.67 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

1.25 

1.18 

.34 

.39 

1.56 

1.35 

127c 

.89 

1.67 

.24 

.85 

.13 

.68 

1.12  '! 

127  a 

.24 

.13 

. 10 

.07 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

2.08 

1.65 

.85 

1.43 

2. 33 

2. 17  '! 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

I 

142 

143a 

.71 

.51 

1. 17 

1.36 

.90  : 

143b 

Furuncle 

1. 79 

3.  75 

5.  66 

4.  78 

3. 39 

5.15 

4.20 

144a 

Abscess 

.89 

3.  75 

4. 95 

4.44 

4.  04 

5.44 

4.27  : 

144b 

.89 

4.  58 

4.01 

4. 27 

3. 13 

6. 32 

5.32  II 

145a 

.89 

.71 

.39 

• 15 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

.89 

2.  50 

1.89 

2.39 

3. 13 

2.82 

4. 12  ! 

Ectoparasites 

.89 

.24 

.58 

.67 

145(3 

Clavus 

.17 

.13 

.19 

.07  ! 

145e 

Dermatitis 

.49 

.30 

14.5f 

Eczema 

1. 18 

.34 

.52 

1.07 

. 75  | 

H5g 

145h 

Erythema 

.89 

. 17 

. 13 

.10 

Herpes 

.83 

.24 

.51 

.78 

. 7S 

.37 

145i 

Impetigo 

.24 

.34 

. 65 

.49 

.97 

145j 

145k 

.42 

1451 

.13 

145m 

Psoriasis 

.24 

.17 

.13 

.10 

.30 

145n 

Scabies 

.89 

.42 

4.61 

6. 25 

4.47 

4. 94 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

4.47 

1.67 

2.83 

1.37 

4.  04 

6.22 

12.74 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

.24 

.17 

.13 

.19 

.15, 

146b 

14fie 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

.42 

1. 18 

.34 

1.56 

.i9 

.22 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.47 

.22 

147b 

147c 

Synovitis " 

.89 

1.67 

1.18 

.85 

1.46 

1.1*2: 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

.13 

.07, 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 
Hallux  valgus 

.13 

. 19 

.071' 

149a 

.39 

.39 

i.27 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

.13 

.39 

.97 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

.39 

.82 

149d 

Myositis.. I 

.71 

.34 

. 65 

.97 

.67 

149e 

14Qf 

Pes  planus 

2.12 

2. 22 

5.86 

4. 37 

10.34 

. 

149g 

149h 

Tenosynovitis 

.83 

1.42 

.51 

.78 

i.  07 

1.2: 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

.89 

2.50 

3.07 

3.76 

5. 73 

6.  32 

7.  79 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

.26 

.49 

.52 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

6.26 

28.31 

18. 87 

26. 98 

24.88 

28. 10 

10.31 

Total  for  diseases 

165.  47 

582. 01  ] 

466. 27 

427.08 

566. 29 

833. 46 

1,015.1; 

ADMISSIONS — WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN — EUROPE, 


323 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1918.  Inter- 

I national 


January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October . 

I classifi- 
cation 
No. 

0. 04 

0. 02 

0. 05 

0. 01 

9. 01 

0. 02 

0. 01 

113 

C.  03 

.09 

.08 

.06 

.05 

.04 

114 

0. 68 

0. 38 

. 51 

.31 

.53 

.23 

.29 

.35 

.33 

.36 

115a 

.50 

.27 

.64 

.49 

.53 

.42 

.32 

.50 

.52 

.64 

115b 

.19 

.22 

.25 

.25 

.18 

.14 

.12 

.07 

.10 

.OS 

115c 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.03 

117a 

.19 

.70 

.13 

.40 

.27 

.15 

.36 

.34 

.37 

.28 

117b 

.02 

.01 

118a 



. 13 

.06 

.01 

.01 

118b 

.11 

.17 

.03 

.08 

. 05 

.02 

.07 

.03 

.07 

118c 

.37 

.48 

.34 

.56 

.39 

.24 

.23 

.41 

.62 

.71 

119 

.50 

.38 

.42 

.37 

.37 

.26 

.36 

.26 

.42 

.39 

120 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.04 

122a 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

122H 

.01 

.02 

1 22c 

.06 

. 05 

.08 

.19 

.14 

.20 

.16 

.09 

.06 

.11 

122d 

.19 

.16 

.34 

.34 

.20 

.15 

.25 

.27 

.15 

.29 

122e 

.19 

. 05 

.13 

.22 

.18 

.17 

.17 

.21 

.22 

.23 

123 

.56 

.38 

.55 

.40 

.41 

.26 

.28 

.28 

.27 

.53 

124a 

.56 

.43 

.30 

.49 

.49 

.26 

.29 

.17 

. 18 

.21 

124b 

.19 

. 11 

.21 

.15 

.16 

.08 

.08 

.20 

. 11 

.18 

125a 

.25 

.16 

.38 

.19 

.12 

.12 

.17 

. 13 

.11 

.12 

125b 

.06 

.04 

.12 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.01 

125c 

.19 

. 3S 

.21 

. 19 

.10 

.11 

.07 

. 11 

.12 

.11 

126 

.31 

.05 

.30 

.37 

.25 

.09 

.16 

. 14 

_22 

.11 

127a 

.50 

.91 

.85 

.so 

.59 

.30 

.38 

.30 

.27 

. 45 

127b 

.56 

.22 

.30 

.37 

.20 

.29 

.18 

.32. 

.39 

27 

127c 

.12 

.27 

.08 

.06 

.20 

. 05 

.08 

.09 

.05 

.10 

127d 

1.61 

3.23 

3.01 

2. 35 

1.74 

1.13 

.64 

.69 

.79 

.97 

127e 

II 

.01 

.01 

142 

.62 

.27 

.42 

.31 

.49 

.29 

.23 

.32 

.40 

.66 

143a 

1.80 

2.15 

3.  01 

2.  69 

3.  02 

1.97 

1.49 

1.67 

1.97 

2.34 

143b 

3.  91 

3.66 

4.02 

2.  97 

2.47 

2.  53 

2.  05 

2.01 

2.21 

2.  32 

144a 

1.92 

3.55 

3.43 

3.  06 

2.  06 

1.94 

1.29 

1.23 

1.77 

1.73 

144b 

.11 

.42 

.09 

.18 

. 15 

.12 

.27 

.14 

.26 

145a 

2. 30 

1.24 

1.95 

1.33 

1.31 

1.01 

. 56 

• SO 

.85 

.84 

145b 

.12 

.38 

.25 

.93 

1.63 

.50 

.99 

1.6S 

1.24 

1.10 

145c 

.12 

.32 

.04 

.22 

.20 

.02 

.01 

. 05 

.02 

.03 

145d 

. 11 

.04 

06 

. 06 

. 03 

09 

07 

05 

.43 

.38 

1. 14 

.90 

.69 

.62 

.38 

.55 

.41 

.49 

145f 

.19 

.22 

.42 

.28 

.31 

.20 

.09 

.12 

.10 

.12 

145g 

.19 

.48 

.42 

.49 

.39 

.29 

.26 

.24 

.37 

.29 

145h 

| " .93 

.27 

.89 

.68 

. 65 

. 59 

.52 

.57 

. 54 

. 72 

145i 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.01 

145  k- 

.19 

. 05 

.06 

.10 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.04 

.04 

1451 

.12 

.27 

. 17 

.37 

.31 

.27 

.29 

.18 

.16 

.25 

145m 

6.  09 

5.11 

7.  67 

7.39 

9.62 

6.83 

8.  65 

14.23 

7.  63 

9.18 

145n 

5. 09 

2.  74 

4.28 

2.  66 

2.  64 

2.  65 

3.  24 

3.44 

3.  59 

3.93 

1450 

.25 

.22 

.34 

.34 

■ IS 

.15 

.12 

.17 

.16 

.21 

146c 

.37 

.43 

.21 

.22 

.39 

.32 

.19 

.25 

.22 

. 14 

146b 

. 56 

.59 

.42 

.74 

.53 

.44 

.23 

.33 

.31 

.41 

146C 

.19 

.22 

. 17 

.06 

.02 

.08 

.06 

. 11 

.09 

.05 

147a 

. 06 

..22 

.06 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.02 

.03 

.01 

147b 

.93 

.48 

. 72 

1.  11 

.86 

.81 

.44 

.51 

.45 

.52 

147c 

.22 

.04 

.12 

.10 

.09 

.08 

.08 

.06 

.08 

147d 

. 12 

. 05 

.21 

.19 

.27 

.17 

.17 

.24 

.20 

.21 

147e 

1.06 

. 65 

. 55 

.12 

.29 

.21 

. 12 

.14 

.13 

.12 

149a 

.99 

.38 

.21 

.09 

.39 

.20 

.11 

.16 

.09 

.18 

149b 

.81 

.27 

.30 

.12 

.20 

.11 

.08 

.09 

. 15 

.19 

149c 

. 56 

1.13 

1. 19 

. 77 

.45 

.33 

.25 

.33 

. 45 

. to 

149d 

2.  61 

2.  58 

3.  77 

2.88 

5.  37 

4.25 

2.  27 

3. 51 

2.  95 

2.  87 

149e 

• 12 

.11 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.01 

1491 

. 56 

.59 

1.02 

1.21 

.16 

. 17 

.16 

.16 

.27 

.27 

149g 

4.  78 

5.3S 

4.83 

3.77 

3.49 

2.  29 

1.82 

2.41 

2.  69 

4.01 

149h 

.62 

.32 

.38 

. 12 

.35 

.20 

.29 

.35 

.31 

.28 

150 

20. 99 

20.  65 

24.  53 

16.73 

22.60 

19. 09 

14.35 

16.  86 

17.  44 

24.19 

189 

757. 09 

573. 89 

615.48 

433.  71 

401.15 

315.  76 

258.  54 

328.  80 

498. 25 

721.56 



324 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  57. — Admissions,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year, 

1918 — Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

113 

0.01 

0. 05 

0.63 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

.07 

0.  08 

.08 

.OS  : 

] 1 5a 

.36 

.57 

.64 

.62  ! 

115b 

.73 

.89 

1.00 

.68 

115c 

Liver,  oilier  diseases  of 

.17 

.08 

.04 

.05 

117a 

.04 

.01 

.03 

01 

117b 

.25 

.42 

.48 

.46 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

.01 

118b 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

118c 

.06 

.08 

.06 

.05 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

1.02 

1.62 

1.08 

.77 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.48 

1.00 

1.70 

2.01 

122a 

Abscess,  perin  ephritic 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

122c 

.01 

.01 

.02 

122(1 

Pyogcnicin  feet, ion  of  the  kidneys 

.08 

. 10 

.15 

.17 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.30 

.25 

. 15 

.22 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

.26 

.28 

.33 

.22 

124a 

. 48 

.72 

.72 

.53 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

.37 

.35 

.30 

.18 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

.15 

. 19 

.23 

.27 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

.12 

.12 

. 12 

IS 

125c 

.02 

.05 

.01 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.08 

.20 

.10 

,25 

127a 

. 15 

.25 

.28 

.34  | 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

.38 

.71 

. 4S 

.55 

127c 

.29 

.38 

.31 

.38 

127(1 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

.06 

. 14 

.10 

.10 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

1.10 

1.62 

1.69 

1.25 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

143a 

.58 

.47 

1 13b 

2.71 

2.  09 

2.60 

1 . 55 

144a 

2. 72 

2.  53 

1.85 

1.85 

144b 

1.78 

2.36 

1.64 

1.3S 

145a 

.21 

.26 

.36 

. 26 

145b 

.68 

.89 

.73 

.02 

145c 

1. 15 

.62 

. 23 

145d 

.01 

.02 

.06 

.03 

145e 

.02 

.07 

. 10 

.11 

145f 

.37 

.60 

.55 

.72 

145g 

. 14 

.20 

.15 

. 17 

1 45h 

.38 

.41 

.48 

.54 

1451 

.68 

.80 

.60 

,82 

145j 

.01 

. 03 

145k 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.01 

1451 

.05 

.06 

.08 

.0.5 

145m 

.27 

.39 

.52 

.51 

8. 38 

15.  33 

16. 67 

12.33 

4.21 

3.  90 

3.38 

2.  Si 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

.17 

. 14 

.14 

.l'|! 

140b 

.08 

.22 

.31 

, 3: 

146c 

.42 

.64 

.49 

• 41i 

147a 

.07 

.07 

. 05 

.11 

147b 

.03 

.04 

.01 

.01 

147c 

.73 

1.06 

.38 

. 2',, 

147d 

.02 

.05 

.04 

147e 

. 11 

.20 

.11 

,ii 

149a 

. 16 

.25 

.26 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

. 17 

. 15 

. 15 

.1 

149c 

.86 

.62 

.12 

. 1 

149d 

1.03 

1. 14 

1.08 

.5 

149e 

7.13 

6.86 

3.26 

3.1 

149f 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.0 

149g 

.77 

.66 

.23 

.2 

149h 

3.  85 

4.  27 

3. 10 

2. 0 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

.21 

.29 

.33 

.3 

189 

Notspecilied  or  ill-defined  diseases 

14.  72 

21.84 

13.29 

12. 1 

502.  47 

558.  53 

476. 10 

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325 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919— Continued. 


March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

period. 

0.  01 

0 02 

. 06 

0. 07 

0.  06 

0. 13 

0. 11 

73 

.52 

.57 

.49 

.97 

2.  00 

? 77 

0.  57 

.96 

.72 

. 86 

1.63 

2.  47 

3.25 

2.  38 

5.  70 

4.44 

3.92 

.73 

.04 

.07 

.08 

99 

.32 

.50 

.79 

.63 

.02 

.04 

.11 

. 65 

02 

.63 

.46 

.25 

.44 

.64 

.25 

1.19 

.57 

1.27 

.37 

.02 

00 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.09 

.25 

06 

.67 

.69 

.32 

.18 

.64 

.50 

1.31 

79 

1.77 

1.31 

.65 

.80 

.32 

.25 

.40 

. 65 

82 

.01 

.02 

02 

.03 

.01 

.04 

09 

.04 

. 01 

. 16 

.18 

13 

.18 

.21 

.40 

13 

.24 

29 

.18 

.32 

.57 

25 

= 38 

.30 

.48 

.57 

.43 

.40 

26 

.61 

.72 

.63 

. 66 

86 

1.  00 

L 19 

.24 

.22 

. 17 

.57 

2.  54 

30 

.77 

1. 15 

2. 91 

4.59 

2.  79 

3. 50 

4.  35 

1.71 

1.27 

7. 18 

.12 

. 11 

. 11 

.27 

.40 

14 

.01 

02 

.24 

.17 

. 13 

.09 

.21 

1.00 

15 

.52 

.21 

.36 

.40 

.43 

1.  00 

.63 

1.96 

25 

.62 

.62 

.49 

.75 

.25 

.40 

1.14 

.35 

.35 

.38 

. 22 

. 54 

. 75 

.40 

1.27 

1.31 

.34 

. 19 

.17 

. 15 

.18 

.43 

.25 

. 1 1 

1.22 

1.18 

1.18 

1.37 

1.18 

2.50 

3.17 

.57 

.63 

1.27 

01 

.45 

. 45 

.23 

99 

.64 

LOO 

.79 

6.34 

.65 

2. 07 

2.  45 

2.17 

3.31 

4.  51 

8. 50 

6. 33 

8. 55 

13. 32 

20.89 

2. 34 

1.87 

2.  25 

1.75 

2.  78 

5.  05 

5.25 

3.  56 

3.  99 

8.  24 

2. 61 

2.41 

1.85 

1.83 

1.92 

3.  67 

5.  70 

13.  50 

8.31 

10.  S3 

6.34 

13.05 

2.04 

.38 

.49 

.44 

. 35 

1.  18 

1.25 

.57 

1.90 

1.31 

.27 

.71 

.72 

.48 

.80 

1.72 

2.  50 

1. 58 

1.71 

2.  54 

3. 26 

.92 

.72 

.93 

.36 

.44 

.25 

.63 

85 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.09 

04 

.06 

.20 

.18 

. 11 

!os 

.76 

.90 

1.14 

1.24 

2.69 

1.25 

1.19 

.63 

3.  92 

.63 

.29 

.20 

.23 

.35 

.21 

1. 00 

. 18 

.60 

.56 

.67 

.80 

.64 

1.  00 

1. 19 

3.80 

.43 

.80 

.97 

.99 

1.41 

2.  90 

3.  25 

3.17 

3.99 

.63 

1.96 

.73 

.01 

01 

.03 

.02 

01 

.12 

.11 

.04 

.18 

.50 

.06 

.51 

.77 

.59 

.31 

.43 

.40 

21.01 

20.  70 

1.3. 52 

21.60 

23.  22 

19.  50 

36.  42 

34. 76 

24.  73 

18.  28 

12. 21 

3.24 

3.19 

3.  47 

3.80 

6.  99 

10.  00 

4.35 

3.99 

7.61 

7.  S3 

3.63 

.10 

.07 

.06 

.04 

.21 

.25 

1.14 

.42 

.53 

.32 

.09 

.21 

.50 

1.19 

. 57 

.63 

. 65 

.26 

.48 

. 45 

.23 

.35 

.21 

. 75 

.79 

.57 

.44 

.05 

.11 

.04 

.11 

.63 

. 65 

08 

.01 

09. 

.32 

.24 

.32 

.22 

.64 

1.50 

1.19 

.57 

2. 54 

1.96 

.02 

.04 

.21 

. 06 

.06 

.11 

.08 

.09 

.21 

LOO 

. 16 

.22 

34 

.23 

.09 

.11 

.75 



.57 

1.27 

.23 

15 

. 15 

. 11 

.25 

.63 

. 17 

.14 

. 15 

.08 

.18 

1. 19 

1.96 

.27 

.89 

.84 

.48 

.53 

.64 

1.25 

.79 

.57 

1.90 

1.  96 

.74 

3.  92 

3.52 

2.  67 

2.  08 

4. 94 

6.  75 

5. 15 

3.99 

10. 15 

7.83 

4.10 

. 02 

.03 

.03 

.22 

.15 

.13 

.18 

.25 

.40 

1.14 

5. 07 

4.57 

.38 

3. 60 

2.99 

2.  74 

2.  47 

3.44 

8.25 

3. 96 

4.  56 

6.34 

22.19 

3.39 

.40 

.35 

.38 

.31 

.64 

.50 

.79 

.57 

. 65 

.31 

12. 26 

12.20 

10. 99 

11.09 

27.  84 

31.99 

20. 19 

19. 94 

24.  73 

47. 65 

17.  41 

393. 97 

329.  01 

274.  75 

367.  73 

545.  63 

1,045.99 

1,385.99 

1,204. 56 

1,107.80 

1.350.  52 

478. 19 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118b 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

145o 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


320 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  58. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS  a. 


Monthly  strength 

183, 758 

245,  454 

309, 205 

458, 817 

562, 714 

776, 466 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Year 

1917. 

No. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

Smallpox 

6 

19 

7 

14 

3 

6 

$ 

5 

8 

2 

3 

1 

9 

2 

2 

2 

1 

10 

1 

1 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

2 

18 

i 

1 

i 

19e 

19f 

1 

19g 

19i 

9 

20 

9 

8 

7 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

19p 

20a 

Epidemic  diseases,  others 

i 

3 

4 

2 

i 

20c 

i 

99 

24 

25  b 

26 

1 

47 

1 

1 

4 

7 

6 

9 

7 

8 | 

28a 

2 

5 

6 

7 

6 

7 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

1 

1 

1 ' 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

2 

2 

i 

2 

1 

3 

37 

2 

i 

2 

38a 

38b 

1 ' 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

46 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4Sa 

50 

i 

1 

1 

i 

1 

51a 

2 

53a 

53b 

116 

54 

i 

1 

55c 

56a 

1 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

i 

1 

4 

56b 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

63b 

64 

1 

2 

i 

69 

i 

i 

72 



1 

74g 

i 

1 

i 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

68g 

68h 

i 

ii 

i 

68i 

Psychoses;  others) 

i 

a Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects,  are  charged  to  the  defects. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


327 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1, 032,  244 

1,061, 422 

1, 129, 065 

1,096,434 

1,095,039 

1, 129,  223 

1, 168, 558 

1, 197, 757 

1, 303, 746 

1, 328,  513 

1, 284, 247 

1, 321, 440 

Year,  1917— Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

4 

5 

1 

3 

S 

7 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

61 

499 

422 

261 

82 

78 

62 

16 

19 

17 

18 

102 

1 

16 

16 

38 

29 

37 

32 

4 

3 

2 

1 

2 

8 

16 

14 

9 

4 

2 

1 

13 

20 

6 

36 

44 

23 

18 

41 

47 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 ' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

8 

24 

16 

6 

10 

2 

2 

i 

1 

1 

19 

102 

149 

131 

68 

39 

43 

17 

15 

10 

7 

20 

1 



2 

1 

i 

6 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 



1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 



2 

22 

23 

36 

31 

26 

27 

28 

45 

39 

52 

37 

58 

16 

IS 

30 

23 

21 

23 

22 

34 

30 

44 

29 

53 

1 

3 

5 

2 

2 

2 

6 

1 

3 

1 

3 

6 

4 

3 

3 

3 

2 

4 

5 

8 

5 

7 

2 * 

5 

4 

2 

4 

3 

10 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

9 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 

2 

4 

9 

3 

3 

3 

1 

3 

2 

• 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

5 

4 

3 

5 

1 

4 

3 

2 

2 

2 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

i 

3 

1 

1 

9 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

7 

8 

10 

5 

2 

3 

7 

2 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

5 

3 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

2 

4 

3 

! 

1 



2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

4 

1 

2 1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

4 

1 

i 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

9 

i ; 

i 

1 

1 

1 

i 2 

3 1 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


9 

10 

14 

15 
19e 
19f 
19g 
19j 
19k 
19p 
20a 
20c 
22 
24 
25b 
26 
47 


28a 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

3Sb 


39—45 

46 

4Sa 

50 

51  a 
52a 
53a 
53b 
116 
54 
55c 
55e 
56  a 
56b 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66c 

69 

74e 

72 

74g 


67 

6Sd 

6Sg 

6Sh 

6Si 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


328 


Table  58.— Deaths,  by  months , white  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Monthly  strength 

1,343,933 

1,255, 195 

941,219 

672, 937 

471,815 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Year,  1918— 

-Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

Cause. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

February. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  lever 

6 

1 

1 

4 

Malarial  levers  (all) 

2 

1 

5 

Smallpox 

1 

6 

91 

56 

33 

9 

! 

7 

10 

31 

3 

14 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

1 

1 

2 

7 

5 

10 

Influenza - 

8,205 

720 

438 

3 

278 

84 

i 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

18 

1 

1 

2 

19c 

Chicken-pox 

I 

191 

German  measles 

1 

19g 

19j 

51 

22 

27 

11 

12 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

1 



ltip 
20  a 

1 

2 

Septicemia,  general 

3 

1 

2 

5 

3 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

22 

Anthrax 

1 

24 

Tetanus 

25  b 

Mv coses  (others) 

20 

Pellagra 

47 

2 

2 

49 

34 

41 

16 

35 

2S  I 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

41 

28 

36 

15 

32 

23 

1 , 

29 

4 

3 

2 

1 

1 

30-35 

4 

3 

3 

2 

4 1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

4 

3 

i 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

38b 

1 

1 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

2 

4 

6 

1 

2 

46 

2 

1 

48a 

Arthritis T. 

1 

3 

50 

1 

3 

2 

4 

52a 

53a 

2 

53  b 

1 

116 

54 

2 

1 

1 

. . . 

55e 

1 

50a 

1 

4 

2 



60 

V.  Nervous  sijstem,  diseases  of  (all). 

Encephalitis 

1 

4 

1 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

2 

3 

3 

62 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

1 

2 

1 

1 

64 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

66c 

69 

1 

1 

1 

72 

74g 

1 

1 

1 

....  i 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

' 

1 

68d 

2 

3 

68h 

68i 

i 

Psychoses  (others). .'. 

1 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


329 


JnitecL  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


406, 839 

339, 836 

291,810 

246, 903 

215,104 

156, 791 

149,360 

139, 877 

132,403 

135,441 

1,965,297 

Inter- 

national 

Year,  1919 — Continued. 

classifi- 

Total 

cation 

, | 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

for 

period. 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

54 

1 



1 

1 

18 

4 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1,889 

265 

6 

2 

2 

1 

7 

2 

2 



89 

9 

31 

12 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

14,617 

14 

10 



1 

14 

1 

1 

19 

18 



1 

19e 

74 

19f 

5 

6 

4 



1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

825 

19g 

19j 

19k 

i 

1 

2 

; 







19p 

20a 

i 

i 

2 

48 

. i 

3 

20c 

14 

22 

1 

24 

1 

25b 

1 

26 

! 

19 

47 

; 

38 

32 

26 

15 

IS 

7 

13 

6 

9 

7 

6S 

907 

34 

26 

26 

13 

16 

6 

10 

6 

8 

6 

67 

769 

28a 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 



52 

29 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

86 

30-35 

1 

1 

3 

1 

66 



3 

1 

37 

3 

38a 



i 

1 

7 

3Sb 



2 

4 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

69 

39-4 5^ 



i 

1 

11 

46 

1 





16 

48a 



1 

i 

1 

1 

50 

1 

1 

9 

51a 

9 

52a 

1 



i 

i' 

8 

53a 

5 

53b 



3 

116 

1 

10 

54 

4 

55c 

1 



1 

1 

9 

55e 

2 

2 



42 

56a 



8 

1 

60 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

73 

61 

1 

62 

1 

63a 

2 

1 

16 

63b 

1 

1 

38 

64 

3 

66c 

1 

22 

69 

3 

2 

72 

1 

2 

i 

2 

1 

39 

74g 

1 

2 

67 

1 

11 

68d 

27 

6Sg 

1 

10 

6Sh 

LI 

1 

12 

68i 

330 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  58. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  Unite 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 


cation 

No. 


76e 


86b 


8Ge 

86i 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
SO 
81a 
81b 
81d 
82 
83a 
S3c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85e 
85g 
85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

9315 

93c 

9.5 

96 

97 

98 


1 

Cause. 

Year  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

1 

3 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

... 

1 

1 

1 



i Ear.  other  diseases  of 

IX.  Nasal  fossie,  diseases  of . 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

Sinusitis  (all)t 

Nasal  fossa?,  other  diseases  of 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

7 

25 

4 

34 

4 

14 

1 

4 

6 

3 

5 

1 

Lungs,  otfier  diseases  of 

b I neludes  pneumonia,  unclassified . 


DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


331 


,ates,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1917— Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

c 

tober.  ' 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

1 

75r 

1 

S 

12 

19 

21 

17 

10 

1 

1 

9 

76a 

4 

2 

6 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

76b 

1 

1 

76e 



1 

1 

i 

S6b 



1 

1 

S6d 

1 

2 

2 

4 

i 

1 

1 

S6e 

1 

l 

1 

1 

115 

861 



1 

1 

S7 

5 

2 

6 

8 

2 

3 

2 

8 

2 

2 

3 

28 

100 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

i 

9 

2 

9 

78 

1 

5 

1 

4 

4 

2 

1 

4 

6 

79a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

79a(3) 

1 

79a(4) 

1 



2 

79a(o) 

1 

1 

79b 

2 

1 

2 

4 

3 

5 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

79c 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

9 

2 

3 

79d 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

79e 

1 

i 

SO 

1 

81a 

1 

1 

1 

81b 

Sid 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

82 



2 

2 

2 

S3a 



i 

1 

S3c 

1 



S3d 

1 

2 

84a 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

I 

1 

84b 

i 

1 

1 

1 

9 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

85h 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

S9-90 

10 

80 

117 

95 

38 

55 

77 

33 

20 

16 

33 

572 

91 

71 

256 

309 

418 

181 

402 

328 

98 

53 

45 

56 

783 

92a 

1 

2 

6 

19 

1 

13 

8 

1 

3 

4 

3 

1 

93a- 

2 

4 

5 

1 

4 

3 

1 

93b 

1 

2 

11 

1 

Q3p 

95 

2 

1 

i' 

96 

97 

98 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


.3  32 


Table  58. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  Unit 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76e 


86b 

86d 

86c 

86i 


87 

100 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 

si  l 

81a 

81b 

81d 

82 

83a 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85e 

85g 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

Cause. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

Februar 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

1 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

4 

5 

11 

1 

1 

2 

Ear,  ol  her  diseases  of 

IX.  Aasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

2 

1 

1 

18 

5 

3 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

1 

] 

5 

11 

22 

17 

1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

i 

2 

i 

4 

2 

1 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis. . . . 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 



1 

1 

3 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

i 

1 

1 

3 

2 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

2 

6 

6 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

1,586 

924 

214 

188 

1 

168 

1 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

78 

80 

66 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

9 

4 

7 

2 

1 

2 

2 

i 

3 

. 

Asthma T 

1 

1 

Lungs,  other  diseases  ol 

1 

1 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


333 


ites,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS 


Year, 

1919 — Continued. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

arch. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

2 

75r 

4 

1 

1 

1 

146 

76a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

43 

76b 

2 

76e 

3 

86b 

2 

86d 

1 

2 

20 

86e 

145 

86i 

1 

5 

87 

4 

3 

1 

2 

151 

100 

1 

3 

1 



13 

77 

1 

1 

1 

1 

23 

78 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

50 

79a 

1 

1 

79a(l) 

1 

1 

3 

79a(2) 

1 

2 

30 

79a(3) 

1 

4 

79a(4) 

2 

6 

79a(5) 

3 

79b 



1 

1 

1 

38 

79c 

1 

9 

30 

79d 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

37 

79e 

1 



1 

1 

80 

1 

5 

81a 

5 

81b 

1 

4 

81d 

1 

1 

15 

82 

9 

83a 

2 

83c 

1 

83d 

4 

84a 

1 

1 

12 

84b 

i 



1 

2 

85e 



1 

10 

85g 



11 

85h 

1 

24 

89-90 

23 

10 

7 

5 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3,429 

91 

24 

9 

7 

4 

4 

2 

1 

4 

1 

4,330 

92a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

97 

93  a 

25 

93  b 

42 

93c 

1 

95 

1 

1 

9 

96 

1 

2 

97 

i 

1 

7 

98 

334 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  58. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  Unit 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Year,  1917. 


Cause. 


April. 


May. 


June. 


July. 


August. 


SepteB 

ber. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


99c 
101 
102a 
102c 
105a 
105b 
105c  I 
108 
109a 
109b 
110a 
110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
U5c 
117a 
117b 
USa 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122d 
122c 
123 
125b 
127c 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145o 


140a 

140b 

147c 

149h 


1S9 


Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea. 


Enteritis  and  colitis. 

Appendicitis 

Hernia. 


Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of . 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

Pancreatitis 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Abscess,  perinephritie 

Hydronephrosis 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. 

Nephrolithiasis 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

Hydrocele 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 


Gangrene 

Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of. 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 


Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of. 


Synovitis. 


Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

Total  for  diseases 


98 


107 


61  ! 


DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


335 


ites,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — 'Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year  1917— Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

tober. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

99c 

101 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

102a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

102c 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 



105b 

3 

l 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

105c 

5 

13 

23 

31 

19 

29 

20 

14 

17 

15 

14 

15 

10S 

2 

4 

2 

1 

7 

7 

5 

8 

5 

10 

12 

109a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

4 

3 

2 

109b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

110a 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

110b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

113 

1 

114 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

115a 

1 



115b 

1 

i 

1 

115c 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

117a 

117b 

i 

1 

1 

118a 

1 

1 

118c 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

i 

4 

3 

4 

119 

4 

5 

2 

5 

8 

6 

7 

4 

8 

6 

5 

12 

120 

1 

1 

122a 

1 

122c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

122d 

3 

122e 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

123 

1 

1 

125b 

r 

1 

1 

1 

1 

142 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

143a 

1 

3 

143b 

1 

2 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

144a 

5 

3 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 

144b 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

146a 

1 

146b 

1 

1 

1 

147c 

1 

1 

149h 

1 

— I- 

2 

16 

22 

12 

16 

6 

2 

i 

3 

4 

14 

1S9 

274 

1,081 

1,254 

1,231 

591 

S68 

777 

361 

290 

303 

340 

6,429 

—I 

336 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  58. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  Uni 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1918 — 

Continued. 

Year, 

1919. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

Februa 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

2 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

1 

3 

102c 

1 

1 

2 

1 

105b 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

1 

10S 

16 

9 

7 

5 

109a 

1 

1 

4 

109  b 

5 

1 

2 

110a 

110b 

3 

2 

1 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

1 

1 

114 

1 

115a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

115c 

1 

117a 

1 

i 

2 

117b 

i 

118a 

118c 

Digestive  svstem,  other  diseases  of 



XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenercal ). 

119 

1 

1 

1 

1 

120 

4 

4 

1 

4 

122a 

122c 

122(1 

122e 

1 

1 

[ 

123 



2 

125  b 

i 

127 

Ilvdrocele 

142 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue , diseases  of. 

---•••■I 

143a 

i 

143  b 

Furuncle 

1 



144a 

Abscess 

1 

3 

1 

144b 

i 

1 

1 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

140a 

2 

146b 

147c 

149h 

2 

1 

1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

189 

6 

5 

15 

1 

5 



11,064 

1,271 

955 

22 

G79 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


337 


Ates,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total 

Inter- 

national 

a 

rch. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

for 

period. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2 

99c 

1 

1 

101 

1 

17 

102a 

14 

102c 

1 

13 

1 

105b 

21 

105c 

5 

3 

6 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

314 

108 

71 

109a 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

44 

109b 

4 

110a 

14 

110b 

1 

1 

14 

113 



3 

114 

1 

13 

115a 





4 

115b 

1 

1 

6 

115c 

2 



31 

117a 

1 

3 

117b 

1 

5 

118a 

2 

118c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

40 

119 

4 

1 

i 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

119 

9 

120 

122a 

122e 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

15 

122d 

6 

122e 

9 

123 

3 

125b 

127c 

142 



4 



1 

143a 

143b 

144a 

i 

6 

1 

i 

1 

33 

1 

1 

29 

144b 

1 

9 

6 

146a 

3 

147c 

149h 

189 

5 

1 

2 

142 





161 

112 

S7 

53 

56 

27 

37. 

22 

25 

28 

83 

29,272 

338 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  59. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  ir 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000.« 


Monthly  strength 

183,758 

245, 454 

309, 205 

458, 817 

562, 714 

776,466  1,032 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Year,  1917. 

No. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septern-  ^ 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

0.04 

0. 08 

0 02 

0.03 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

.04 

.02 

5 

Smallpox 

6 

1.24 

0. 34 

.54 

.08 

. 13 

.12 

7 

.33 

.39 

08 

08 

02 

9 

.10 

.08 

.05 

.02 

10 

.07 

.05 

14 

1 

.03 

18 

.04 

.03 

.02 

19e 

19f 

.07 

19* 

19j 

19k 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

.59 

.98 

. 35 

.21 

.15 

.08 

19p 

20a 

.07 

.15 

16 

.04 

.02 ; 

20c 

99 

.04 

24 

25b 

26 

.02 

47 

.07 

.02 

.26 

34 

.23 

.23 

24 

.15 

.12 

28a 

29 

.13 

.21 

.18 

.13 

.11 

.03 

.02 

.02  .... 

30-35 

. 13 

.10 

.03 

I 

.13 

.05 

37 

.13 

. 05 

.03 

38a 

38b 

.02 

- 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39  45 

.07 

.04 

.02 

46 

.02 

48a 

50 



.07 

.04 

.03 

.02 

51a 

52a 

53a 

53b 

116 

.03  ...  . 

.05 

54 

55c 
55  e 

.04 

.04 



.03 

.02 

.06 

56b 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

61 

62 

63b 

.02 

64 

66c 

69 

.13 

.05 

. 

.03 

.02 

72 

74g 

.04 

.05 

.03 

.02  .. 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

68d 

68g 

68h 

6Si 

.07 

.15 

.05 

.02  . 

Psychoses’  (others) 

.03 

(7  Deaths,  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects,  are  charged  to  the  defects. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


339 


'United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  l,000.a 


1, 061,  422 

1, 129,  065 

1,  096,  434 

1, 095,  039 

1, 129,  223 

1, 168,  558 

1, 197, 757 

1,  303,  746 

1,  328,  513 

| 1,  284,  247 

1,  321,  440 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

fear,  1917— 

-Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

(Novem- 

ber. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

No. 

0.  06 

0.  01 

0.  03 

0.  07 

0.  07 

0. 06 

1 

.01 

. 01 

.03 

. 04 

4 

5 

5. 64 
. 18 

4.  49 
. 17 

2.  86 
. 42 

0.90 

.32 

0. 83 
. 39 

0.  64 
.33 

0. 16 
. 04 

. 17 

. 15 
.03 

. 17 

.93 

02 

6 

7 

. 02 

.09 

. 18 

. 15 

. 10 

.06 

. 04 

.02 

9 

.01 

.01 

.14 

.22 

.07 

. 3S 

. 45 

. 01 

.23 

. 01 

. 17 
.01 

.37 

.02 

.44 

.02 

41.  72 
.01 

10 

14 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.03 

.02 

. 01 

18 

. 01 

19e 

. 09 

.26 

.18 

. 07 

. 11 

. 02 

. 02 

. 01 

. 01 

.01 

19f 

1.15 

1.  58 

1.43 

.75 

.41 

.44 

.17 

. 14 

.09 

.07 

.18 

19g 

19j 

19k 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

19p 

20a 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

. 02 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

20c 

22 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

. 03 

.01 

24 

.01 

25b 

14 

26 

.03 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

.02 

. 02 

.02 

47 

.26 

.38 

.34 

.28 

.29 

.29 

. 45 

.36 

.47 

.35 

.53 

.20 

.01 

.05 

.32 

.03 

.03 

.25 

.05 

.03 

.23 

.02 

.03 

.24 

.02 

.02 

.23 

.02 

.04 

.34 

.06 

.05 

.28 

.01 

.07 

.40 

.03 

.05 

.27 

.01 

.07 

.48 

.03 

.02 

28a 

29 

30-35 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.03 

. 11 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.03 

. 10 
.01 

.02 

. 02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

37 

38a 

38b 

39-45 

46 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

. 04 
.01 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 
. 01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

. 02 

. 01 

48a 

50 

51a 

52a 

.06 

.04 

.03 

.05 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.02 

. 02 
.01 

. 02 
.01 

. 05 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 02 

.01 

53b 

116 

.02 

. 01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

55c 

.02 

.01 

.01 

55e 

56a 

56b 

.oi 

.01 

.09 

.05 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 04 

. 01 

60 

.08 

.09 

. 11 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.07 

.02 

.05 

.01 

.02 

61 

62 

63a 

63  b 

64 

. 01 

.02 

.02 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

. 01 

.03 

.01 

* ?•!-  - 

. 01 

.01 

.03 

66c 

69 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.01 

. .1 

.01 

72 

. 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.02 

74g 

67 

...  j 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

01 

6Sd 

1 .01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

6Sg 

68h 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.03 

68i 

3553—25 23 


340 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  59. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted,  men  in  the  Un 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 


7 

9 

10 
14 
18 
19e 
19  f 


19k 

10  j 


19k 


19p 


20a 

20c 

22 

24 

2.5b 

26 

47 


28a 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


39-45 

46 

4Sa 

50 

51a 

52a 

53a 

53b 

116 

54 

55c 

55e 

56a 

56b 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66c 

69 

74e 

72 

74g 


67 

68d 

68g 

68h 

68i 


Monthly  strength 

1,343, 933 

1, 255, 195 

941,219 

672, 937 

471, 

Year,  1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

Cause. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

Februa 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

0.  05 

0.01 

0. 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

.02 

0. 02 

Smallpox 

.01 

Measles 

. 81 

. 54 

0.  42 

. 16 

.09 

.30 

. 04 

. 25 

. 01 

. 01 

. 03 

.12 
4. 96 

73.26 

6.  88 

5.58 

2. 

Dysentery  (all) 

.01 

Erysipelas 

.01 

.01 

Chicken-pox 

German  measles 

.01 

Meningitis, cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

.46 

.21 

.34 

. 20 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

.01 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.09 

Anthrax 

.01 

Tetanus 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

.03 

.04 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

. 44 

.33 

.52 

.62 

.37 

.27 

.46 

.57 

.04 

. 03 

. 03 

.02 

. 04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

.04 

.01 

.05 

.02 

. 04 

.04 

.02 

j 

.01 

.01 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

.02 

.04 

. 08 

. 02 

.03 

.02 

. 01 

.05 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

1 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

. 01 

.07 

Meningitis,  simple 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.05 

. 01 

. 02 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.02 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

1 

.02 

H 

.02 

.04 

■ 

.02 

■ 

Psychoses  (others).  .* 

.01 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


341 


i 'tates,  Ayr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


406,839 

339, 836 

291,810 

246, 903 

215, 104 

156, 791 

149, 360 

139, S77 

132, 403 

135,441 

1, 965, 297 

Inter- 
national 
| classifl- 

Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total  for 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

October. 

November. 

December. 

period. 

No. 

0. 04 

0.  05 

0.  06 

0.  OS 

0.  03 

1 

. 05 

0. 09 

.01 

4 

.00 

5 

. 04 

0. 09 

. 96 

6 

0. 06 

0. 07 
. 07 

.04 

. 13 

7 

. OS 



9 

.91 

.42 

.21 

.11 

■ OS 

0. 08 

.09 

7.44 

10 

o.  no 

.01 

14 

.04 

.04 

. 01 

18 

19e 



. 00 



. 04 

19f 

.15 

.21 

.16 

.05 

.17 

.15 

. no 

.09 

. 42 

19g 

19j 

19k 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

.06 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.11 

.02 

. 00 

. 01 

. 00 

24 

.00 
.00 
. 01 

25b 

26 

47 



1.12 

1.13 

1.07 

.73 

1.  00 

.54 

1. 04 

. 51 

.82 

.62 

.46 

1.00 

.06 

.92 
. 07 

1.  07 

.63 
. 05 

.89 

. 11 

.46 

.80 
. OS 

.51 

.73 

.53 

.39 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.00 

.00 

.04 
. 01 
.01 
.03 
.00 
.00 
.00 

28a 

29 

30-35 

.06 

. 14 

.05 

.08 

. 17 

.09 

.09 

no 

.09 

.04 

.04 

. 24 

.24 



37 

38a 

38b 

39—45 

46 

.04 

.04 





.07 

. 15 

. 15 

.11 

.08 

. 17 

.09 

. IK 

.04 

.08 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.09 

50 

51a 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.06 

53a 

.05 

.01 

54 

.03 

.05 

.OS 

.00 

.02 

55e 

56a 

.07 

■ OS 

.05 

.01 

.04 

60 

61 

.04 

.04 

■ OS 

.09 

.09 

.07 

.08 

.01 

.02 

iK$a 

63b 

64 

.04 

.05 

.08 

.01 

69 



.03 

.07 

. 05 

.11 

.09 

.02 

.00 

.01 

74g 

67 

68d 

.04 

.06 



.01  1 

68i 

342 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  59. — Deaths,  hy  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  Unite 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter-  , 
national 
classifi- 
cation | 
No. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

A 

June. 

fear,  1917. 
July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75r 

0.02 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

0.  04 

0. 02 

.02 

0.01 

76b 

0. 07 

.05 

76e 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

861) 

8Cd 

;;; 

. oi 

86i 

X.  7'hroat,  diseases  of. 

87 

100 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 

.07 

0.05 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.02 

, .0 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

.07 

.02 

78 

.02 

.01 

79a 

.07 

.04 

.02 

.0 

79a 

79a 

.04 

79a 

.07 

.02 

(■ 

79a 

79a 

79b 

.02 

79c 

. 07 

.04 

.03 

.02 

. 

79d 

.04 

.03 

.02 

79e 

. 13 

.05 

.06 

.'l 

80 

81a 

. 05 

.02 

81b 

.03 

.02 

81d 

.02 

.02 

82 

.04 



83a 

. 07 

83c. 

83d 

84b 

.05 

: 

1 

S5h 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  b 

.46 

.20 

.16 

. 10 

.06 

.06 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

1.63 

1.66 

.54 

. 16 

. 11 

.17 

93a 

.04 

.02 

.02 

1 

96 

.02 

97 

.02 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

b Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS — WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


343 


'States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Bee.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


'Year,  1917— Continued. 


Year,  1918. 


Inter- 
. national 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 


75r 


Novem- 

ber. 


0. 09 


.02 


.01 

.01 


.01 

.01 


.01 

.90 

2.89 

.02 

.02 

.01 


December.  January. 


0.  01 


.13 

.02 


.01 


.06 


.02 

.01 

.03 


.02 

1.24 

3.28 

.06 

.04 

.02 

.02' 

".’62' 


0.21 

.07 


.01 

.03 
. 05 
.01 

.04 


.01 

1.04 

4.56 

.21 

.05 

.03 


February. 


0.  23 
.04 


.02 


.01 

.oi’ 


42 

99 

01 

01 

02 


March. 


.01  . 
.01 


0.18 

.05 

.01 


.04 


.03 


.02 


58 

26 

14 

04 

04 


April. 


0. 10 

.02 


.02 


.01 


.01 

.’6i’ 


01 

79 

38 

08 

03 

11 


May. 


0. 07 

.02 


.08 


.33 

.98 

.01 

.oi' 


June. 


0.  01 

.01 


.01 


.02 


July. 


0. 01 


.02 


.02 


.01 


August. 


0. 01 

.02 


.01 

.01 


.01 


.03 


Septem- 

ber. 


0. 08 
.02 
.01 


.01 

1.05 


76a 

76b 

76e 


86b 

86d 


S6i 


.02 

.05 

.01 

.05 


.01 


03 

19 

12 

01 


87 

100 


77 

78 
79a 
79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79b 
79e 
79d 
79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81d 

S2 

83a 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85e 

85g 

85h 


S9-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


344 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  59. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  Unitt 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75r 

0.01 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

.04 

0.07 

0.06 

0.20 

0. 05 

.0$ 

76b 

.01 

.01 

.03 

76e 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

86b 

86d 

86e 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.o: 

86i 

.16 

.03 

.03 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87 

.01 

.01 

100 

.04 

.11 

.28 

.30 

. . 2(1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

.01 

78 

.03 

. 0! 

79a 

.01 

.05 

.04 

:o| 

79a 

.01 

79a 

I 

79a 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.0 

79a 

.01 

.0 

79a 

.02 

79b 

■ 1 

79c 

.01 

.01 

.01 

79ii 

. 01 

.02 

. 01 

.05 

79e 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.oj 

80 

81a 

.01 

81b 

81d 

.01 

82 

.01 

.02 

.( 

83a 

.01 

.01 

83c 

83d 

84a 

.02 

84b 

.01 

85e 

85g 

85h 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.03 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

89-90 

.02 

.06 

.08 

... 

91 

14. 16 

2. 05 

2.  40 

3.00 

1. 

92a 

8. 25 

.75 

1.02 

1. 18 

93a 

.08 

.04 

.09 

.04 

93b 

. 01 

.02 

.03 

93c 

95 

i01 

.03 

.06 

1 

96 

.01 

97 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.02 

"'ll 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


345 


States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

j 

Inter- 

national 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0. 00 

7or 

0. 12 

0.  04 

0.04 

0.09 

.07 

76a 

. 04' 

.04 

0.05 

0. 06 

0. 08 

0. 09 

.02 

.00 

.00 

86b 

.00 

86d 

.03 

.07 

.01 

86e 

.07 

86i 

.00 

87 

.12 

. 11 

.06 

.08 

100 

.03 

.11 

.04 

.01 

77 

.03 

.04 

.09 

.09 

.01 

78 

.06 

.12 

.10 

.06 

0.08 

0.09 

.03 

79a 

.03 

.08 

.00 

79a(l) 

.06 

.09 

.00 

79a (2) 

.04 

.10 

.02 

79a(3) 

.03 

.00 

79a (4) 

.08 

.00 

79a(5) 

. 00 

79b 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.02 

79c 

.04 

.02 

79d 

.07 

.04 

. 10 

.06 

.02 

79e 

.03 

.09 

.09 

.00 

80 

.09 

. 00 

81a 

.00 

81b 

. 09 

.00 

81d 

.05 

.09 

.01 

82 

.00 

83a 

. 00 

83r> 

00 

83d 

00 

84a 

.03 



.09 

.01 

84b 

.03 

.06 

.00 

01 

8.5cr 

01 

09 

01 

8Q-Q0 

.68 

. 35 

.29 

.24 

.17 

.31 

.08 

.17 

.09 

. IS 

1.74 

91 

.71 

.32 

.29 

.19 

.22 

. 17 

.09 

2.20 

92a 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.08 

.05 

93a 

Q3h 

.03 

.05 

00 

96 

OS 

|1 

.05 

.08 

.00 

98 

34G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  59.' — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  Unites 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118c 

119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
125b 
127C 

112 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144h 

1450 

146a 

146b 

147c 

149h 

189 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

0. 02 
.02 

0. 02 

0.01 

Duodenal  ulcer 

0.07 

Diarrhea 

0.10 
. 15 

0.04 

.04 

.04 

0. 03 
.08 

.03 

,06 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.26 

.15 

.19 

.02 

.03 

.07 

.04 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.04 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.07 

.05 

.06 

.03 

.02 

.04 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

.07 

.04 

.08 

.03 

.10 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.os! 

.15 

.02 

XV.  Slim  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 



.13 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.0 

.... 

.0 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

.02 

1 

| 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

Total  for  diseases 

.10 

.08 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.( 

6. 40 

5.23  3.22 

1.60  , 1.54 

1.  57  3.' 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


347 


Mates,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Tear,  1917— 

Continued. } 

Year,  1918. 

Inter- 
national 
classifi- 
cation 
No.  . 

Novem- 

ber. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

99c 

\ 

101 

0.02 

0.02 

0.01 

0.01 

0. 01 

0. 02 

0. 01 

0. 01 

102a 

0.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

0.  01 

.02 

.02 

102c 

.01 

0.  01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

105a 

105b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

105c 

.15 

.24 

.34 

.21 

.31 

.21 

. 14 

.10 

. 14 

.13 

.14 

108 

. 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.07 

.07 

.05 

.07 

.05 

.09 

. 11 

109a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.02 

109  b 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

110a 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

110b 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

113 

114 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

115a 

.01 

115b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

115c 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.oi 

.05 

117a 

117b 

' 

.01 

.01 

.01 

118a 

.01 

.01 

118c 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.04 

119 

.06 

.02 

. 05 

.09 

.06 

.07 

.04 

.07 

.05 

.05 

. 11 

120 

• 01 

.01 

122a 

.01 

122c 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

122d 

.03 

122e 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

123 

.01 

.01 

125b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

127c 

.01 

142 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

143a 

.01 

.03 

143  b 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

144a 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

. 01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

144b 

01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

145o 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

146a 

j 

} 

.01 

146b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

147c 

.01 

.01 

149h 

.01 

.17 

.24 

.13 

.17 

.06 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.04 

.13 

189 

12.22 

13.29 

13.42 

6.50 

9.20 

8.00 

3.61 

2.07 

2. 73 

3.16 

58.50 

3553—25 24 


348 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  59. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  Unite 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
125b 
127c 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145o 


14fia 

1401i 

147c 

149h 


Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year,  1919 

Cause. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

0.03 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

0.  01 

.04 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

0.01 

.01 

Duodenal  ulcer 

.02 

.01 

Diarrhea 

0.03 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

.01 

. 14 

.09 

.09 

0.09 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.04 

.01 

.02 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.U.J 

.02 

.01 

Gall-bfadder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

. n?l 

.01 

.0: 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

,oj 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.07 

0;;i 



.oil 

.01 

.01 

.0 

.04 

.01 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

.01 

I 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

;< 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.<!■ 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

.02 

.02 

.01 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

.05 

.05 

.19 

.09 

Total  for  diseases 

98.  80 

12. 15 

12.18 

12.11 

o. 

189 


DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


349 


States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919— Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.16 

.04 

.02 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.06 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.07 

99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118c 

119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
125b 
127c 

142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

1450 

146a 

146b 

147c 

149h 

189 

0.  OS 

0.04 

0.09 

0. 15 

.11 

0.25 

0.10 

0.17 

.08 

0.  OS 

.17 

0. 18 

0.09 

.06 

. 05 

.06 

.17 

.09 

.04 

.08 

.04 

.04 

.09 

.11 

.05 

.09 

.03 

.12 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

. OS 

.19 

.11 

.23 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.18 



.03 

.05 

.08 

.09 



.04 

.03 

.06 

.OS 

.04 

.09 

.04 

'03_ 

.07 

4.75 

3.  96 

3.58 

2. 58 

3. 12 

2. 07 

2.  98 

1.89 

2. 27 

2.  48 

14.89 

350 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  60. — Deaths , hy  months,  white  enlisted  me 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS.® 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Monthly  strength 

13,420 

28, 821 

50,882 

70,266 

92, 139 

123,429 

160,178 

Cause. 

Year, 

1917. 

June and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

I.  Injections  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

5 

Smallpox 

6 

2 

1 

12 

10 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

5 

6 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10 

Influenza 

3 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

18 

Erysipelas 

19f 

German  measles 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1 

2 

3 

19 

19i 

Paraty  phoid  A ’ ’. 

i9i 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

1 

191 

Trench  fever. / 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

1 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

22 

Anthrax. . .." 

24 

Tetanus 

25a 

Trench  foot 

26 

Pellagra 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

2 

1 

3 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2 

2 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

30-35 

Tuberculosis'(others) 

1 

1 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

1 

1 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1 

1 

38a 

38b 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

Dancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

46 

Arthritis ). 

50 

Addison's  disease 1 

53a 

Leucemia 

53b 

54 

Purpura 

55e 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

56b 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

63b 

64 

69 

Epilepsy 

74e 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

72 

.1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

1 

67 

1 

68rl 

■ 

G8g 

68h 

68i 

a Deaths,  which  occurred  as  the  result  ol  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects,  are  charged  to  the  defects. 
Source  of  information:  MedicaL  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


351 


h Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


193, 264 

223, 130 

283,268 

388, 048 

587,  240 

796,427 

1, 063, 192 

1,266, 592 

1, 527, 793 

1,635,321 

Year,  1918. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

2 

8 

8 

11 

10 

1 

4 

5 

21 

4 

4 

1 

6 

3 

2 

G 

G 

2 

2 

6 

4 

15 

1 

67 

5 

74 

3 

6 

7 

4 

10 

i 

4 

5 

4 

1 

3 

4 

9 

4 

3 

5 

8 

16 

22 

88 

1,534 

2,459 

10 

1 

3 

6 

12 

14 

1 

1 

1 

2 

18 

2 

19f 

15 

9 

9 

11 

7 

7 

5 

18 

1 

41 

88 

2 

I9e 

19l 

3 

19j 

19k 

1 

191 

1 

1 

1 

19p 

20a 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

i 

20c 

1 

1 

1 

i* 



22 

24 

2 

25a 

1 

2G 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

39 

2 

47 

8 

3 

n 

11 

ii 

12 

10 

18 

54 

5 

2 

3 

5 

2 

8 

2 

9 

7 

2 

8 

2 

17 

24 

3 

44 

3 

28a 

29 

1 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

12 

4 

7 

30-35 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

i 

37 

38a 

38b 

39—45 

4G 

48a 

50 

51a 

52a 

53a 

i 

2 



1 

i 

i 

i 

i 

i 

i 

i 

1 

3 

9 

1 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

2 

i 

1 

T 

54 

55c 

1 

1 

:::::::: 

- 

5Ga 

1 

56b 

60 

61 

63b 

64 

69 

74e 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

8 

21 

i 

i 



1 

1 

i 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

74g 

1 

1 

1 

68(1 

1 

68h 

68i 

1 

1 

3 

352 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  60. — Deaths , hy  months,  white  enlisted  men  it 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Monthly  strength 

1,682,836 

1,591,962 

1,488,683 

1,310,083 

1,115,693 

Cause. 

Year, 

1918 — Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

17 

18 

19 

11 

9 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

1 

5 

1 

6 

Measles 

42 

31 

6 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

4 

3 

6 

2 

2 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

3 

5 

1 

2 

5 

2 

10 

Influenza 

445 

290 

4 

296 

457 

77 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

6 

2 

2 

18 

Erysipelas 

1 

1 

1 

1 

191 

German  measles 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

56 

65 

1 

53 

43 

37 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

1 

1 

19j 

1 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

191 

1 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

‘20a 

vScpticemia,  general 



2 

2 

2 

2 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

22 

Anthrax ~ 

24 

Tetanus 

1 

25a 

Trench  foot 

3 

26 

Pellagra 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 



4 

2 

1 

• I 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

46 

48 

39 

86 

61 

52 1 

2Sa 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

36 

40 

35 

61 

44 

421 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

7 

2 

1 

8 

9 

3 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

3 

6 

3 

17 

8 

7 

4 

6 

1 

37 

3 

2 

38a 

1 

Gonococcus  infection 

1 

3 

J 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

4 

1 

1 

2 

46 

1 

2 

1 

2 

50 

2 

1 

1 

1 

51  n. 

52a. 

1 

2 

53b 

Hodgkin's  disease 

1 

1 

54 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

56b 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

2 

01 

Meningitis,  simple 

10 

13 

1 

5 

7 

1 1 

fi3h 

2 

64 

4 

2 

69 

1 

. 

74f 

1 

72 

1 

l\p 

1 

1 

2 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

6sa 

1 

oog 

68b 

1 

68i 

Psychoses’ (others) . A 

2 

i 

i 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


353 


Europe,  Apr.  1, 1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


853,425 

569, 842 

271, 633 

111,634 

48, 006 

30,315 

21,055 

18,920 

18,379 

1,469,656 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

4 

4 

1 

123 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

5 

11 

318 

6 

3 

1 

61 

7 

3 

1 

1 

2 

61 

9 

21 

5 

2 

1 

1 

5,  753 

10 

2 

14 

9 

18 

1 

3 

19f 

23 

10 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

534 

IQ? 

191 

4 

W) 

9 

19lr 

1 

191 

1 

5 

19p 

1 

23 

20a 

1 

20c 

4 

22 

1 

24 

1 

26 

18 

47 

27 

14 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

107 

680 

20 

13 

2 

2 

1 

1 

95 

530 

28a 

2 

1 

4 

54 

29 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

96 

30-35 

1 

4 

2 

1 

3 

2 

24 

37 

1 

3Sa 

1 

10 

38b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

26 

39-45 

1 

5 

46 

3 

48a 

1 

i 

1 

20 

50 

2 

1 

2 

52a 

1 

1 

10 

3 

53b 

1 

6 

54 

1 

s 

1 

12 

3 

1 

56b 

1 

60 

2 

4 

1 

89 

61 

63b 

1 

11 

64 

6 

69 

1 

74e 

1 

74  f 

1 

1 

72 

2 

2 

1 

19 

74  g 

1 

3 

67 

5 

68d 



1 

4 

6Sg 

1 

2 

68h 

2 

11 

6Si 

354 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  60. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

June  and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

VII.  Eyes,  and,  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75  r 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1 

76b 

1 

86a 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

SGi 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87 

100 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 



77 

78 

1 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

79a 

( 1 ) Aortic  insufficiency 

79a 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis I 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

79b 

79c 

3 

i 

79d 

1 

i 

79  e 

i 

80 

81a 

1 

81b 

81c 

82 

83a 

83c 

84a 

1 

85g 

1 

89-90 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

91 

1 

1 



9 

10 

V 

92a 

1 

1 

1 

5 

10 

1(1 

93a 

1 

93b 

93c 



96 

97 



98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

b Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


355 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

4 

2 

1 

3 

2 

9 

3 

6 

76a 

1 

3 

9 

1 

86b 



1 

1 

1 

S6e 

1 

1 

S6i 

1 

4 

87 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

4 

8 

6 

100 

1 

1 

1 

1 

77 

1 

2 

2 

78 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

' 

1 

1 

79a(l) 

1 

1 

1 

3 



79a(4) 

i 

79a(5) 

1 

1 

1 

79a(8) 

1 

1 

- 1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

] 

1 

80 

81a 



81b 

81c 

1 

1 

82 



1 

2 

83a 

i 

1 

1 

84a 

i 

1 

84b 

1 

1 

o 

9 

8.5  cr 

1 

1 

1 

8.5  h 

4 

3 

1 

6 

3 

3 

5 

75 

92 

89-90 

16 

6 

7 

2 

3 

6 

8 

44 

567 

1,177 

91 

34 

20 

36 

22 

28 

25 

36 

76 

504 

839 

92a 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

9 

4 

10 



9 

9 

Q3h 

2 

2 

1 

3 

8 

8 

Q3c 

1 

9 

1 

3 

9 



1 

97 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

98 

356 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  60. — Deaths,  by  months , white  enlisted  men  ir 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

2 

76a 

76b 

86a 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

4 

1 

3 

7 

7 

3 

2 

4 

IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of. 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

1 

86  e 
80i 

4 

1 

Nasal  foss®,  other  diseases  of 

1 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87 

100 

3 

2 

8 

4 

2 

4 

1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

i 

78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

82 

83a 

83c 

84a 

84b 

Endocarditis,  acute 

3 

2 

1 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

5 

1 

2 

3 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

1 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

1 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

1 

1 

1 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

1 

1 

1 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

3 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

i 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

i 

5 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

85h 

89-90 

91 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

65 

42 

191 

124 

5 

271 

321 

a 

92a 

Q3f» 

168 

130 

2 

121 

224 

51 

6 

2 

1 

4 

[ 

93b 

93c 

96 

3 

8 

6 

i 

2 

i 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1 

i 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


357 


'Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

16 

76b 

1 

86a 

1 

86b 

1 

9 

86e 

3 

86  i 

10 

87 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

60 

100 

1 

1 

1 

8 

12 

78 

4 

3 

30 

79a 

1 

4 

79a(l) 

2 

1 

10 

79a(3) 

1 

1 

5 

79a (4) 

1 

5 

79a(5) 

6 

79a(8) 

4 

79b 

2 

23 

1 

16 

79d 

1 

20 

2 

80 

1 

81a 

1 

Sib 

1 

81c 

1 

12 

82 

3 

4 

83c 

1 

3 

84b 

9 

85g 

4 

2 

304 

89  90 

22 

10 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2,919 

91 

23 

7 

11 

7 

1 

1 

2 

13 

2'  414 

92a 



1 

1 

6 

48 

93a 

1 

93h 

i 

41 

93r» 

1 

14 

96 

97 

1 

1 

10 

98 

358 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  60. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  h 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

June and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

99c 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118c 

119 

120 
122a 
122(1 
122e 
123 
124a 
127c 
127e 

142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

1441) 

145o 

140a 

140b 

147e 

149h 

150 

189 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

1 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

1 

i 

Hernia 

1 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvencrcal ). 

Nephritis,  chronic 

1 

1 

1 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

2 

1 

5 

3 

9 

21 

52 

94 

DEATHS — WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN — EUROPE, 


359 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918. 


January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

2 

4 

24 

23 

28 

2 

2 

1 

3 

7 

2 

9 

4 

7 

18 

15 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 



1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

9 

1 

l 

1 

3 

1 

4 

8 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

6 

1 

i 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 



i 

1 

i 

2 

1 

3 

i 

2 

9 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l 

3 

i 

l 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

4 

i 

2 

2 

3 

13 

20 

34 

131 

83 

118 

100 

111 

131 

157 

388 

3,019 

5,062 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99c 
102a 
102c 
105a 
105b 
105c 
107*C 
108 
109a 
109  b 
110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
127c 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

1450 


146a 

146b 

147e 

149h 


150 

189 


360 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99c 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105e 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122<1 
122e 
123 
124a 
127c 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

1450 


146a 

146b 

147e 

149h 


150 

189 


Table  60 .—Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918— Continued. 


Cause. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

Pancreatitis 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Abseess;  perinephritic 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Ivldney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Cystitis 

Hydrocele 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 


Gangrene 

Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of. 


November. 


December. 


Month  not 
stated. 


Year,  1919. 


January. 


February.  March 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 


Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 
cepted). 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 


Congenital  malformations 

N ot  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases . 

Total  for  diseases 


1,227 


898 


69 


967 


1,208 


356 


DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUKOPE 


361 


\urope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 


April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Mouth  not 
stated. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



2 

6 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 



1 

1 

i 

1 

166 

68  42 

27 

12 

4 

2 1 5 

24 

192 

Total. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

8 

99c 

10 

102a 

16 

102c 

7 

105a 

16 

105b 

127 

105c 

2 

107c 

136 

108 

14 

109a 

20 

109b 

12 

110b 

4 

113 

1 

114 

10 

115a 

6 

115b 

8 

115c 

S 

117a 

2 

117b 

1 

118a 

1 

118c 

48 

119 

62 

120 

1 

122a 

2 

122d 

6 

122e 

1 

123 

2 

124a 

i 

127c 

3 

I27e 

2 

142 

4 

143a 

i 

143b 

22 

144a 

10 

144b 

9 

1450 

2 

146a 

1 

146b 

3 

147e 

2 

149b 

1 

150 

115 

189 

14, 752 

362 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  61. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  mei 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  l.OOO.a 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

13,420 

28, 821 

50, 882 

70, 266 

92,139 

123,429 

160,178 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

June  and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

1 

4 

5 

6 
7 
9 

10 

14 

18 

19f 

19g 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

24 

25a 

26 

47 

28a 

29 

30-35 

37 

38a 

38b 

39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

51a 

52a 

53a 

53b 

54 

55c 

55e 

56a 

56b 

60 

61 

63b 

64 

69 

74e 

74f 

72 

74g 

67 

6Sd 

68g 

68h 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( deluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

0.07 

0.83 

0.  24 

1.17 

.49 

.75 

.45 



.22 

0. 13 

0.17 

.20 

.29 

1.42 

. 13 

.24 

.34 

.34 

.13 

.29 

.19 

.3(1 

.13 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.o; 

.0' 

.0' 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

.17 

.17 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

.2) 

.( 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  tali'). 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

a Deaths,  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removel  of  defects,  are  charged  to  the  defects. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS — WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN — EUROPE, 


363 


% Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


193,  264 

223, 130 

283, 268 

388,048 

587, 240 

796,427 

1, 063, 192 

1, 266, 592 

1, 527, 793 

1, 635, 321 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Year 

1918. 

No. 

january. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

0.  03 

0. 09 

0.08 

0. 09 

0.  07 

1 

4 

5 

1.30 

0. 22 

0. 25 

0.  06 

0. 12 

.03 

.07 

. 14 

.53 

. 54 

6 

.25 

.05 

.13 

.19 

.03 

.05 

.01 

.04 

.02 

7 

.22 

.42 

.03 

.08 

.08 

.05 

.01 

.02 

.03 

9 

.25 

.13 

.15 

.16 

.24 

.25 

• S3 

12.  05 

18.  04 

10 

. 03 

.05 

.09 

14 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.01 

18 

.02 

19f 

.93 

.48 

.38 

.34 

.14 

.11 

.06 

.17 

.32 

. 65 

19g 



.01 

.01 

19i 

.03 

19j 

. 01 

19k 

::::::::::::: 

191 

.01 

.01 

.01 

19p 

. 11 

.09 

.02 

. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

. 03 

20a 



.01 

20c 

.04 

.03 

.02 

. 01 

22 



24 

.01 

.01 

26 

.06 

.05 

.04 

. 03 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

47 

.50 

. 16 

.47 

.34 

.22 

.IS 

•ii 

.17 

.31 

.40 

.31 

.16 

.21 

.25 

.18 

.11 

.09 

.16 

.19 

.32 

28a 

. 12 

. 08 

. 06 

. 03 

. 02 

. 02 

.02 

29 

. 06 

. 17 

.03 

. 04 

. 05 

. 01 

. 09 

30-35 

. 02 

. 03 

. 01 

. 03 

. 03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

. 01 

. 02 

.02 

. 01 

37 

3Sa 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

3Sb 

.12 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

39-45 

.06 

::::::::::::: 

.01 

46 

.04 

. 01 

.02 

. 01 

.05 

.03 

. 03 

02 

. 02 

.02 

.01 

51a 

. 04 

.08 

.03 

.02 

53a 

53b 

m 

54 

.05 



.01 

01 

. 01 

55c 

.02 

.01 

.01 

56b 

.03 

60 

.06 

.05 

.04 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.01 

.06 

.15 

61 

.01 

01 

63b 

.02 

.01 

.01 

64 



. 04 

.03 

.01 

69 

.01 

74f 

- -1 

72 

.06 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

74? 

67 

. . .] 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.02 

68d 

01 

68? 

.01 

68h 

.05 

i 

.01 

.02 

08i 

364 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  61.— Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Monthly  strength 

1, 682, 836 

1, 591, 962 

1,488,683 

1,310, 083 

1,115,69 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

No. 

Cause. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

0. 12 

0. 14 

0. 15 

0. 10 

0.1 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

.01 

Smallpox 

.01 

6 

. 30 

.23 

.05 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

.03 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.0 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.05 

.0 

10 

3. 17 

2. 19 

2. 39 

4. 19 

.8 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

.04 

.02 

.02 

18 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

19f 

German  measles 

19g 

19i 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

.40 

.49 

.43 

.39 

Paratyphoid  A t * 

.01 

.01 

19j 

19k 

Paratyphoid  B 

.01 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

191 

Trench'fever. 

.01 

19p 

20a 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.01 

Septicemia,  general 

.01 

.02 

.02 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

22 

Anthrax. . . T 

24 

Tetanus 

.01 

25a 

.02 

20 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

.03 

.02 

.01 

• 

.33 

.36 

.69 

.56 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

.26 

.30 

.49 

.40 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

.05 

.02 

.06 

.08 

30-35 

Tuberculosis "( others) 

.02 

.05 

.14 

.07 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

.03 

.05 

• 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

.02 

.02 

38a 

.01 

38b 

.01 

.02 

; 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

.03 

.01 

.02 

40 

Tumors,  benign T. . 

.01 

. 11 

48a 

Arthritis 

.01 

.01 

50 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

53a 

Leucemia 

.01 

.02 

J 

53b 

54 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

55c 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

50  b 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

.02 

01 

.07 

. 10 

.04 

.06 

.02 

64 

.03 

.02 

69 

.01 

71f 

72 

71g 

. 01 

. 01 

.01 

.02 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

.01 

68h 

68i 

. 01 

Psychoses  (others) 

.01 

.01 

.01 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


365 


trope,  Apr.  1,  191 7,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


'853, 425 

569, 842 

271,633 

111,634 

48, 006 

30,315 

21, 055 

18, 920 

IS,  379 

Year 

, 1919 — Continued. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0.06 

0.18 

0.11 

.11 

7.  is 

:oY 

.04 

0. 02 

.04 

.30 

. n 

.09 

.11 

0. 57 

3. 26 

.65 

.32 

.21 

.18 

.32 

0. 25 

0. 40 

0. 63 

.01 

.38 

.29 

.18 

.32 

.25 

.79 

.57 

.28 

.27 

.09 

.21 

.25 

.40 

.03 

.04 

.07 

.02 

.04 

.11 

.40 

.57 

.01 

.18 

.01 

.13 

.04 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.11 

.01 

.11 

.02 

.01 

.25 

.01 

.25 

.03 

.08 

. 11 

.02 

: -I 

.03 

.04 

.11 

.02 

. 

.63 

• 

.03 

Total  for 
period. 


0.0S 
.00 
.00 
. 22 
’.04 
.04 
3.91 
.02 
.01 
.00 
.36 
.00 
.00 
.00 
.00 
.00 
.02 
.00 
.00 
.00 
.00 
.00 
.01 

.46 

.36 

,04 

.07 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.01 


.02 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 


.00 

.06 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 


.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.01 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19f 

19g 

191 

19j 

19k 

191 

19p 

20a 

20e 

22 

24 

2.5a 

26 

47 


28a 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

51a 

52a 

53a 

53b 

54 

55c 

55e 

56a 

56b 


60 

61 

63b 

64 

69 

74e 

74f 

72 

74g 


67 

68d 

68g 

6Sh 

68i 


366 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  61. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

J une  and 
preceding. 

July. 

Y 

August. 

'ear,  1917 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decern 

ber. 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa . other  diseases  of 

VIII.  Ear , diseases  of '. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

0.0 

76  b 

Mastoiditis 

.0 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

Adenoids 



Deviation  of  nasal  septum , and  spurs 

Sinusitis  (all) * ! 

86i 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of . 

87 

Larynx,  diseases  of 



100 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

0.42 

[l 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

79  a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy.... 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation. .". 

0.29 

.( 

79d 

0.13 

.1 

79e 

.1 

80 

81a 

Aneurysms 

0.17 

81b 

81c 

82 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

83c 

84  a 

84b 

. 17 

. 10 

85h 

XII.  Respiratoiy  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 1> 

.42 

0.24 

1. 17 

.97 

1.1 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

0.  89 

.42 

. 17 

.97 

1. 

93  a 

. 17 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 

b Includes  pneumonia,  uhclassified. 


DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


367 


£ rope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  191S. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

ariuary. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

cation 

No. 

0.03 

0.02 

0.01 

0. 01 

75r 

0.06 

0. 10 

0. 17 

.06 

0. 02 

.03 

0. 02 

0.  02 

.02 

.04 

76a 

.00 

. 16 

.01 

76b 

.02 

86a 

86  b 

.06 

.01 

.01 

86e 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.03 

87 

.19 

.05 

.08 

.06 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.06 

.04 

100 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.06 

.02 

.02 

78 

.06 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.01 

79a(l) 

.01 

.01 

. 02 

79a (3) 

79a(4) 

.06 

79a (5) 



.02 

.02 

.01 

79a (8) 

. 01 

.01 

79b' 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

79c* 

. 05 

. 03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

79d 

.04 

.04 

. 02 

.02 

.01 

SO 

81a 



Sib 

. 01 

82 

. 01 

.01 

83  a 

.06 

.01 

.01 

83c 

.01 

84b 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

85" 

. 02 

. 01 

. 01 

.25 

.10 

.04 

. 12 

.05 

.03 

.05 

.59 

.68 

S9-90 

.99 

.32 

.30 

.06 

.06 

.09 

.09 

.42 

4.45 

8.64 

91 

2.11 

1.08 

1.53 

• OS 

.57 

.38 

.41 

.72 

3.96 

6. 16 

92a 

.06 

.04 

.09 

.03 

. 01 

.02 

.03 

. 07 

.04 

. 05 

. 01 

93  b 

. 12 

.11 



.03 

.06 

.06 

93c 

0.2 

.01 

.02 

.01 

96 

. 02 

97 

.06 

::::::::::::: 

.03 

.61 

.01 

.02 

98 

368 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  61. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year,  1919 . 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

Mard 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75r 

0. 01 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

.03 

0.  01 

0. 06 

0.  06 

0. 

70b 

.01 

.03 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

. 01 

86p 

.03 

.01 

86i 

.01 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

S7 

.02 

. 02 

100 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 

.06 

.03 

.08 

.04 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

78 

. 02 

. 02 

. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

.02 

.03 

79a 

.01 

. 01 

79a. 

. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 



. 02 

79  b 

.01 

79p 

. 02 

. 02 

79d 

.01 

. 02 

02 

79e 

. 01 

.04 

. 01 

80 

81b 

. 01 

81  p 

. 01 

82 

. 01 

. 01 

.04 

. 01 

S3a 

83  n 

. 01 

84  n 

. 01 

84b 



8rip 

. 01 

. 01 

85h 

. 01 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89  90 

. 46 

.32 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

1.36 

.93 

2.18 

2.94 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

1.20 

.98 

.98 

2.  05 

|t 

93a 

. 04 

.02 

. 04 

. 02 

93  p 

. 06 

. 06 

.01 

96 

.01 

. 01 

97 

l[ 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 



DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE 


369 


E rope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year 

1919 — Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 



0. 00 

75r 

0. 01 





.04 

76a 

. 01 



.01 

76b 

.00 

86a 

.00 

86b 

0.  02 

.01 

86e 

.00 

86i 

.01 

87 

.05 

.02 

0. 09 

0.21 

.04 

100 

.01 

.02 

.01 

77 

.01 

78 

.06 

.02 

.00 

79a(l) 

.03 

.01 

79a(3) 

.01 

.00 

79a(4) 

.01 

.00 

79a(5) 

.00 

79a(8) 

.00 

79b 

.03 

.02 

79c 

.01 

79  d 

.01 

.00 

80 

.00 

81a 

.00 

81b 

.00 

.01 

.01 

82 

.00 

83a 

.00 

83c 

.00 

.00 

84b 

.01 

85g 

. 00 

S5h 

1.31 

.21 

89-90 

.31 

.21 

. 13 

• ii 

0.50 

1.31 

1.99 

91 

.32 

. 15 

.49 

.75 

.25 

0.63 

1.31 

1.64 

92a 

.02 

. 11 

.03 

93a 

.01 

.01 

93b 

03 

Q3r» 

.01 

.01 

96 

00 

97 

0.40 

.01 

98 

370 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  61. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  rner> 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Year  1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

J line  and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Dece 

bei 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

105b 

Diarrhea 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

0. 10 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others)  

108 

Appendicitis 

.10 

0 

109a 

Hernia 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

. 10 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

Hoc 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) . 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

0 .17 

0.13 

. 10 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

122e 

123 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

124a 

Cvstitis 

127c 

Hydrocele 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

!' 

142 

143a 

Carbuncle 

143b 

144a 

144b 

1450 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

14fib 

. 

1 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 

149h 

1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

189 

Total  for  diseases 

0.  89 

2.  08 

0.71 

1.54 

2.  74 

5. 06 

1 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


371 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year, 

191S. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

cation 

No. 

0. 06 

0.02 

0.02 

99c 

0. 02 

0.02 

0.01 

102a 

0. 05 

6. 03 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

102c 

.03 

.01 

.01 

105a 

.01 

.01 

.05 

105b 

.05 

.03 

.03 

0. 05 

.23 

. 18 

.21 

105c 

.02 

107c 

. 12 

. 05 

0. 13 

. 22 

.04 

.14 

.05 

.07 

. 14 

. 11 

108 

.01 

.01 

.02 

109a 

.06 

.02 

.01 

.01 

109b 

.02 

.01 

.02 

110b 

.04 

113 

114 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

115a 

.02 

.01 

115b 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

117a 

. 11 

117b 

USa 

118c 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.06 

.01 

119 

.08 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.04 

120 

.01 

122a 

.01 

.01 

122d 

.03 

122e 

123 

.01 

124a 

127c 

. G4 

.01 

127e 

.01 

.01 

142 

.01 

.01 

143a 

143b 

.04 

.05 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.04 

144a 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.01 

144b 

.01 

.01 

.02 

146a 

.01 

146b 

.01 

.01 

147e 

.01 

.01 

149h 

.05 

150 

.03 

.27 

.17 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.12 

.16 

.25 

189 

8. 13 

4. 46 

5. 00 

3. 09 

2.27 

1. 97 

1.  77 

3.68 

23.  71 

37.14 

3553 — 25 25 


372 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  61. — Deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  i 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

nationa) 

Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

102a 

0.02 

0.02 

102c 

.02 

0.02 

.02 

105a 

.01 

105b 

.02 

.02 

.01 

105c 

. 17 

.07 

.02 

0-03 

0.02 

107c- 

108 

.08 

. 11 

.08 

.07 

.06 

.01 

109a 

.02 

.02 

109b 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.01 

nob 

.01 

.02 

.02 

113 

.02 

.01 

114 

.01 

115a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

115c 

.01 

.01 

.02 

117b 

118a 

.01 

118c 

.01 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenercal ). 

no 

.04 

.08 

.05 

.04 

120 

.03 

.05 

.07 

.08 

■ Oi 

122a 

122d 

l22e 

123 

.01 

124a 

.01 

127c 

.01 

127e 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143a 

Cartnincle 

.0 

143  b 

.01 

144  a 

.03 

.61 

.01 

144b 

.02 

.0 

1450 

.02 

.01 

XVI.  Hones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

.01 

.01 

140  b 

147e 

.01 

140h 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

.06 

.08 

.02 

.03 

8. 75 

6. 77 

7.79 

11.06 

3. 

DEATHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


373 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

1 

j Inter- 
national 
| classifi- 
cation 
No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

0.01 

0.01 

99c 

0.02 

.01 

102a 

.01 

102c 

. 01 

.02 

.00 

0.63 

.01 

105b 

.01 

o.  09 



.09 



.00 

107c 

.03 

.02 

.13 

0. 21 

0.  75 

.09 

108 

.25 

. 01 

109a 

.02 

.01 

.11 

. 01 

109b 

.01 

.01 

110b 

.00 

113 

.00 

114 

.02 

. 01 

115a 

• 6.3 

. 00 

115b 

. 01 

115c 



. 01 

117a 

. 00 

117b 

::::::::::::: 

. 00 

118a 

.00 

118c 

.02 

.03 

119 

.01 

.02 

. 04 

120 

.00 

122a 

.00 

122d 

.00 

122e 

00 

123 

. 00 

124a 

. 00 

127c 

.00 

127e 

.00 

142 

.00 

143a 

.00 

143b 



. 01 

144a 

.01 

.25 

.01 

144b 

01 

1 45o 

00 

146a 

.00 

146b 

. 00 

147e 

00 

l4Qh 

.00 

09 

1 510 

189 

~l 

; 2.33 

1.43 

1.  86 

2. 90 

3.  00 

1.58 

1. 14 

3.17 

15.67 

10.  04 

374 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  62. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlistee 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBER.o 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 


6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19g 

19h 

19k 


19n 

19o 

19p 


20a 


20c 


22 


25a 

25b 

26 


47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55(1 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


Monthly  strength 

183,758 

245,454 

309,205 

458,817 

562,714 

776,466 

Year, 

1917. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

1 

1 

2 

Measles 

3 

2 

i 

2 

1 

2 

7 

3 

4 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken-pox 1 



Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

2 

1 

1 

2 

i 

ej 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

1 

i 

| 

8 

3 

8 

6 

i 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

23 

34 

66 

111 

279 

61 

22 

29 

64 

99 

260 

58 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

1 

1 

5' 

2 

12 

18 

2 

4.5 

18 

30 

54 

(j 

13 

9 

21 

23 

24 

2 

1 

1 

30 

8 

9 

31 

29 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

8 

8 

11 

15 

20 

1 

1 

2 

2 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

2 

2 

3 

8 

6 

:: 

1 

2 

1 

4 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

3 

2 

2 

6 

1 

1 

3 

8 

Poisoning,  chronic 

1 

2 

a Including  9,710  men  in  the  United  States  discharged  from  draft  after  a few  days  observation  in  camp. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


375 


men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1,032,244 

1,061,422 

1, 129, 065 

1,096,434 

1, 095, 039 

1,129, 223 

1,168,558 

1,197,757 

1,303,746 

| 1,328,513 

| 1,284,247 

Inter- 

national 

Year 

1917 — Continued. 

Year 

1918. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

5 

1 

7 

15 

22 

5 

11 

4 

5 

3 

8 

4 

6 

2 

7 

9 

5 

4 

1 



1 

9 

1 

6 

4 

10 

6 

6 

1 

2 

2 

10 

3 

6 

2 

7 

2 

i 

4 

3 

4 

2 

14 

1 

2 

3 

2 

18 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19a 

1 

19b 

1 

2 

1 

19c 

1 



1 

19d 

1 

19e 

4 

19 

i' 

1 

1 

4 

2 

19g 

5 

4 

7 

6 

1 

1 

19h 

3 

1 

1 

. 

1 

1 

3 

9 

19k 

1 

1 

1 

19o 

1 

1 

1 

9 

i 

19p 

1 

1 

20c 

1 

1 

1 

22 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

25b 

3 

4 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4’ 

26 

16 

10 

38 

45 

49 

22 

23 

13 

14 

21 

6 

47 

673 

987 

1, 5S3 

1, 837 

1,  286 

1, 222 

641 

593 

619 

693 

495 

644 

935 

1, 552 

1, 771 

1, 246 

1, 177 

613 

559 

580 

654 

446 

28a 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

9$h 

3 

2 

4 

1 

4 

1 

29 

26 

32 

29 

61 

39 

41 

28 

33 

38 

36 

46 

30-35 

141 

123 

134 

401 

309 

226 

178 

200 

197 

385 

336 

97 

78 

104 

112 

79 

113 

101 

114 

109 

163 

139 

37 

2 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

42 

43 

30 

284 

230 

112 

76 

85 

87 

220 

193 

38b 

8 

14 

25 

25 

38 

17 

9 

17 

34 

60 

38 

36 

1 

3 

2 

4 

7 

7 

6 

7 

3 

8 

8 

39-45 

1 

8 

10 

14 

10 

9 

5 

ii 

9 

13 

13 

46 

66 

129 

197 

262 

1S4 

160 

135 

145 

203 

274 

350 

48a 

1 

1 

1 

5 

12 

9 

6 

12 

9 

11 

14 

19 

20 

13 

50 

40 

80 

152 

234 

126 

126 

85 

144 

164 

250 

379 

51a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

23 

16 

19 

19 

18 

13 

10 

14 

24 

20 

26 

88 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 



2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

18 

7 

53c 

3 

6 

4 

4 

5 

4 

9 

8 

3 

54 

. . . 

3 

1 

2 

3 

9 



1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

5 

5 

15 

26 

7 

55b 

1 

9 

15 

14 

14 

7 

8 

6 

2 

7 

8 

8 

55d 

2 

5 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

5 

5 

3 

5 

55e 

22 

11 

63 

29 

21 

37 

26 

34 

26 

15 

14 

56a 

20 

12 

19 

26 

27 

26 

69 

136 

132 

140 

117 

56b 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

57-59 

376 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  62. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1,321,440 

1,343,933 

1, 255, 195 

941,219 

672, 937 

471,815 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

No. 

Cause. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

I.  Infectious  discuses  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

4 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

2 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Smallpox 

6 

Measles 

2 

5 

16 

19 

1 

1 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

2 

2 

4 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

1 

3 

10 

Influenza 

61 

151 

33 

2 

49 

4 

28 

22 

14 

10 

2 

8 

3 

i 

18 

Erysipelas 

i 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

1 

i 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

I9e 

19g 

19h 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

2 

2 

8 

9 

3 

1 

1 

4 

i 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

6 

2 

4 

3 

191 

Trench  fever 

i 

19m 

1 

19  n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

19o 

Vaccinia 

1 

19p 

20a 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

3 

i 

Septicemia,  general 

20c 

22 

1 

24 

1 

3 

3 

Mycoses  (others) 

1 

26 

Pellagra 

4 

8 

3 

1 

47 

2 

3 

8 

11 

J 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

530 

583 

843 

388 

ISO 

345 

26; 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

485 

533 

80S 

362 

177 

328 

25! 

28b 

1 

6 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

1 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

44 

44 

25 

3 

17 

‘ 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

267 

356 

744 

261 

3 

66 

3| 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

125 

121 

138 

63 

2 

35 

r 

38a 

4 

1 



Gonococcus  infection 

142 

235 

606 

194 

1 

30 

l 

36 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

29 

37 

47 

40 

39-45 

5 

8 

8 

2 

46 

11 

9 

18 

8 

7 

48a 

Arthritis 

292 

377 

622 

350 

12 

140 

s 

48b 

50 

1 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

11 

9 

16 

1 

11 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

381 

634 

9S9 

275 

5 

88 

i 

51b 
52b 
53a 
53  b 
88 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

10 

Goiter,  simple 

18 

29 

20 

15 

U6 

53c 

1 

3 

1 

15 

10 

4 

54 

2 

2 

4 

1 

2 

.. 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

2 

6 

4 

7 

3 

1 

8 

6 

7 

10 

3 

General  diseases  (others) 

5 

6 

6 

2 

2 

1 

56a 

50b 

57-59 

12 

7 

13 

3 

99 

60 

30 

19 

14 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


377 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


406, 839 

339, 836 

291,  810 

| 

246,903 

215, 104 

156,791 

149, 360 

139, S77 

132, 403 

135,441 

1,965,297 

Inter- 

Year, 

1919— Continued. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

March. 

April. 

. May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

lUlcU  IUI 

period. 

No. 

1 

1 

11 

1 

4 

23 

1 

1 

::::::: 

1 

1 

138 

6 

2 

1 

15 

7 

4 

1 

1 

4 

9 

n 

14 

7 

7 

9 

7 

4 

4 

i 

5 

9 

1 

464 

70 

12 

10 

14 

15 

1 



i 

8 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19g 

2 

3 

1 

1 



il 

9 

1 

3 

1 

3 

3 

3 

2 

i 

17 

123 

1 

1 

i 

i 

35 

29 

3 

19h 

19k 

191 

19m 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20c 

99 

Jl 

i 

1 



1 



1 

1 

9 

i 

4 

3 

1 

11 

3 

1 

4 

i 

1 

24 

2 

1 

i 

2 

2 

18 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 

1 

4 

43 

346 

2 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

337 

394 

407 

347 

230 

177 

122 

83 

120 

101 

1, 106 

IS,  291 

320 

I 

389 

2 

388 

3 

333 

2 

222 

170 

4 

117 

2 

SO 

117 

99 

1,067 

4 

17, 490 
33 
IS 
750 

28a 

28  b 

29 

30-35 

16 

3 

16 

12 

8 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

35 

31 

32 

32 

29 

17 

16 

9 

10 

9 

9 

34 

4,879 

21 

16 

15 

19 

S 

11 

1 

4 

5 

1 

3 

i 

5 

4 

27 

1, 9S4 
32 
2,  S63 

37 

38a 

38b 

10 

16 

17 

10 

9 

4 

4 

5 

7 

7 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

473 

101 

36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

2 

188 

99 

1 

56 

72 

59 

44 

17 

12 

13 

7 

9 

78 

4, 557 

9 

6 

6 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

245 

50 

51a 

29 

21 

22 

34 

44 

IS 

4 

2 

i 

5 

16 

4, 435 

.1 

l 

1 

5 

53a 

53b 

S8 

116 

53c 

54 

55  a 

J-l 

1 

9 

18 

346 

4 

4 

1 

3 

3 

i 

i 

15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

|.  

1 

21 

1 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

i 

2 

3 1 

2 

152 

70 

398 

1 

1 

2 1 

2 

,6 

4 

2 

4 

3 1 

1 

i 

1 

10 

5 

S 

3 

2 

2 

5 

6 

3 

1,026 

IS 

56b 

57-59 

378 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  62. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 


73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

6Se 

68f 

68g 

68h 

GSi 


7oa 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

750 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86  a 
86b 
86d 
86e 
86  f 
86h 
86i 


Cause. 


Year,  1917. 


April. 


May. 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  tall). 


Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others). 

Epilepsy 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Enuresis 

Neurosis. 


Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart). 
Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 


Chorea. 


Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) . 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 


General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states. 

Mental  deficiency 

Malingering 

Dementia  precox 

Psychast.henia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 


Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated). 

Strabismus 

Leucoma 

Cataract. 


Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

Iritis 

Keratitis 

Retinitis 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. 


VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Otitis  externa 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 


IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of '. 


Adenoids 

| Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs  . 

j Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all') 

Polypus,  nasal 

,!  Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

I Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 


June. 


July. 


August.  September. 


23 


1 

10 

17 


3 

3 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


379 


United  States  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1917 — Continued. 

1 

Year 

,1918. 

Inter- 

national 

elassifi- 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

60 



l 

3 

i 

1 

4 

2 

3 

8 

11 

5 

61 

4 

4 

4 

3 

7 

5 

4 

6 

9 

5 

6 

62 

12 

6 

5 

3 

9 

13 

12 

11 

13 

16 

16 

63a 

10 

6 

6 

7 

11 

9 

13 

22 

19 

25 

31 

63b 

3 

2 

2 

11 

3 

3 

5 

8 

10 

6 

9 

64 

1 

1 

2 

1 

66a 



1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

2 

66b 

9 

11 

17 

IS 

7 

17 

10 

12 

19 

17 

23 

66c 

118 

129 

190 

201 

167 

195 

176 

280 

30S 

403 

422 

69 

7 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

15 

35 

49 

60 

47 

50 

40 

99 

114 

185 

156 

74b 

28 

28 

53 

56 

50 

35 

27 

29 

34 

38 

46 

74c 

2 

7 

5 

7 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

12 

12 

74d 

2 

1 

4 

18 

41 

106 

138 

9 

9 

74f 

7 

3 

2 

7 

3 

6 

7 

15 

12 

10 

15 

72 

24 

42 

42 

68 

53 

74 

60 

83 

100 

148 

190 

73a 

1 

4 

3 

2 

2 

9 

1 

2 

73b 

14 

12 

17 

23 

18 

23 

12 

14 

20 

26 

3S 

73c 

3 

3 

5 

5 

7 

5 

4 

12 

17 

14 

6 

73d 

12 

7 

26 

21 

24 

19 

19 

28 

34 

26 

42 

74g 

2 

6 

8 

12 

8 

6 

6 

S 

11 

16 

67 

38 

79 

121 

187 

177 

260 

186 

207 

151 

210 

21S 

68a 

192 

238 

439 

492 

541 

601 

350 

536 

452 

544 

581 

68b 



1 

92 

SO 

153 

190 

173 

206 

203 

327 

315 

364 

341 

6Sd 

4 

9 

15 

24 

15 

21 

IS 

7 

15 

25 

2S 

6Se 

17 

23 

24 

85 

58 

82 

87 

144 

169 

222 

205 

68f 

2 

3 

4 

3 

5 

9 

8 

12 

13 

7 

8 

68g 

22 

25 

30 

48 

31 

36 

54 

86 

81 

82 

71 

6Sh 

19 

29 

23 

31 

16 

13 

31 

52 

« 

49 

46 

68i 

38 

23 

67 

113 

171 

94 

101 

160 

1S9 

205 

10S 

75a 

0 

6 

12 

7 

15 

8 

14 

34 

26 

35 

19 

75a  (1) 

3 

2 

4 

6 

16 

9 

12 

16 

16 

22 

10 

75a  (2) 

15 

4 

16 

27 

49 

21 

26 

45 

64 

73 

24 

75a  (3) 

14 

a 

35 

73 

91 

56 

49 

65 

83 

75 

55 

75a  (4) 

6 

5 

12 

3 

7 

19 

IS 

21 

42 

8 

75b 

1 

2 

3 

3 

4 

6 

3 

i 

4 

7 

9 

7 

9 

9 

10 

75d 

41 

27 

30 

34 

50 

47 

51 

75 

197 

101 

75e 

16 

8 

4 

5 

3 

4 

2 

4 

4 

8 

7 

75f 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

16 

30 

22 

46 

41 

17 

10 

35 

34 

27 

75h 

3 

6 

5 

6 

8 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

75i 

3 

6 

2 

9 

13 

5 

5 

11 

10 

23 

11 

75  j 

3 

2 

4 

1 

3 

i 

3 

1 

5 

6 

75k 

3 

1 

2 

6 

3 

5 

4 

1 

8 

13 

10 

751 

3 

6 

1 

7 

3 

8 

9 

7 

u 

11 

14 

75m 

1 

2 

2 

3 

4 

3 

8 

1 

7 5n 

3 

3 

3 

2 

2 

75n 

i 

5 

3 

3 

1 

3 

i 

3 

2 

14 

1 

75p 

10 

22 

24 

17 

2S 

26 

15 

21 

32 

42 

31 

75r 

113 

168 

236 

337 

318 

198 

77 

119 

198 

352 

405 

76a 

3 

6 

5 

4 

4 

7 

2 

1 

5 

3 

5 

76b 

1 

1 

1 

1 



4 

2 

25 

17 

8 

6 

S 

23 

15 

12 

76d 

8 

10 

13 

6 

19 

7 

4 

2 

3 

4 

5 

76e 

1 

1 

1 

86a 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

4 

1 

S6b 



1 

1 

7 

4 

2 

9 

5 

6 

4 

3 

6 

31 

n 

S6e 

1 

1 

1 

1 

86  f 

5 

2 

4 

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

5 

5 

17 

86  h 

7 

3 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

S6i 

3553—25 26 


380 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  62. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 
national 
dassifl-  { 
cation 
No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  o]  (all). 

GO  | 

1 

61  1 

6 

7 

3 

1 

2 

62 

5 

8 

11 

5 

2 

2 1 

16 

14 

10 

3 

1 | 

63  b 

32 

12 

35 

16 

2 

3 

64 

Apoplexy . ' 

10 

13 

12 

12 

1 

2 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

66c 

16 

28 

30 

14 

6 

7 

00 

Epilepsy .* 

350 

337 

275 

132 

3 

57 

26 

3 

1 

1 

74b 

Neurasthenia 

105 

131 

217 

90 

3 

82 

33 

74c 

29 

35 

43 

29 

3 

74(1  i 

12 

12 

15 

2 

2 

2 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 

214 

204 

412 

125 

40 

32 

74  f 

3 

2 

2 

3 

72 

12 

13 

9 

r 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

142 

124 

203 

75 

5 

46 

23 

73b 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

73c 

30 

43 

74 

28 

15 

10 

73d 

10 

9 

11 

3 

1 

74g 

39 

36 

37 

19 

6 

2 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

9 

11 

7 

6 

3 

4 I 

08a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

205 

215 

312 

121 

4 

62 

53  • 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

660 

723 

1,088 

318 

6 

88 

62  f 

68c 

OSd 

Dementia  prsecox 

251 

262 

248 

168 

8 

107 

74 

68e 

16 

20 

17 

12 

7 

2 

68  f 

192 

239 

490 

86 

33 

5 

4 

8 

9 

6 

7 

2 

08h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

75 

76 

80 

62 

5 

47 

30  ! 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

29 

50 

53 

35 

4 

23 

14 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexe,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

78 

73 

118 

59 

1 

33 

16 

75a 

7 

5 

7 

13 

5 

3 

15 

2 

6 

3 

i 

o 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

18 

17 

25 

n 

1 

4 

3 

75a 

38 

49 

80 

32 

23 

8 

5 

5 

4 

i 

2 

2 

75c 

3 

1 

3 

3 

3 

5 

4 

ii 

7 

4 

7 

75  e 

70 

56 

53 

43 

20 

7 

75  f 

4 

5 

4 

7 

2 

3 'I 

75  £ 

1 

1 

Amblvopia 

28 

11 

14 

13 

17 

4 

1 

2 

1 

75  j 

Choroiditis 

9 

16 

16 

15 

2 

1 

4 

75k 

Iritis 

2 

8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

751 

Keratitis 

11 

6 

10 

5 

1 

8 

7 i, 

75m 

Retinitis 

11 

15 

23 

7 

1 

8 

1 1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

75o 

1 

i 

75p 

5 

3 

4 

3 

2 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

35 

30 

44 

19 

1 

17 

19 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

372 

367 

385 

225 

4 

81 

83 

76b 

5 

7 

4 

7 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

76d 

| Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

13 

18 

26 

27 

2 

8 

76e 

12 

4 

9 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of . 

86  n 

1 

1 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum . and  spurs 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

86r1 

1 

1 

6 

3 

86e 

15 

23 

24 

18 

17 

6 

86h 

9 

6 

7 

6 

3 

86i 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

5 

8 

3 

3 

DISCHARGES  FOE  DISABILITY- — WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


381 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917, 


to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year 

, 1919 — Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

1 

2 

1 

9 

60 

1 

9 

1 

63 

61 

1 

1 

2 

2 

101 

62 

1 

1 

2 

1 

171 

63  a 

1 

5 

6 

1 

4 

9 

1 

2 

284 

63b 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

i 

1 

1 

129 

64 

1 

3 

4 

2 

1 

3 

33 

66a 

2 

30 

66b 

3 

4 

7 

9 

1 

2 

2 

l 

3 

298 

66c 

47 

29 

26 

15 

17 

17 

14 

13 

7 

13 

21 

4,233 

69 

1 

1 

1 

1 

38 

74a 

31 

35 

21 

84 

80 

21 

10 

11 

5 

5 

50 

1,883 

74b 

1 

6 

4 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 

641 

74r 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

130 

74d 

30 

17 

9 

6 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1,476 

5 

1 

6 

6 

3 

3 

38 

74f 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

146 

72 

22 

15 

22 

21 

16 

8 

12 

8 

6 

8 

40 

1,714 

73a 

1 

1 

29 

73b 

9 

4 

11 

9 

7 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

8 

4S7 

73c 

1 

9 

9 

9 

123 

73d 

1 

8 

3 

3 

1 

9 

2 

3 

6 

3 

4 

3 

2 

2 

3 

7 

160 

67 

36 

35 

2S 

29 

22 

21 

17 

19 

16 

13 

52 

3,180 

6Sa 

67 

59 

50 

39 

28 

22 

21 

2S 

21 

11 

63 

8,549 

681) 

2 

68c 

65 

59 

49 

56 

42 

56 

33 

41 

19 

27 

282 

4,481 

68d 

3 

2 

4 

9 

1 

1 

2 

2 SO 

68p. 

12 

4 

9 

26 

11 

3 

7 

1 

1 

4 

5 

2,267 

6Sf 

2 

3 

4 

9 

9 

1 

1 

36 

21 

23 

25 

14 

16 

9 

16 

11 

7 

S3 

1,231 

68h 

15 

15 

15 

25 

8 

5 

4 

6 

2 

3 

40 

742 

6Si 

16 

12 

28 

21 

15 

14 

4 

4 

i 

3 

5 

1,797 

75a 

3 

1 

5 

1 

3 

4 

i 

1 

2 

247 

7oa(l) 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

9 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

75a (3) 

11 

6 

14 

16 

9 

3 

3 

3 

1 

2 

910 

75a(4) 

2 

4 

1 

9 

9 

4 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

41 

3 

9 

1 

9 

2 

1 

4 

135 

s 

12 

9 

6 

1 

3 

1 

1 104 

5 

2 

4 

9 

2 

2 

115 

75  f 



1 

2 

1 

ID 

2 

4 

13 

3 

1 

2 

i 

2 

420 

75h 

2 

3 

7 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

191 

2 

3 

5 

4 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 

72 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

130 

751 

5 

5 

4 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

4 

181 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

25 

i 

l 

1 

23 

11 

19 

20 

12 

8 

3 

3 

1 

2 

10 

5S3 

75r 

75 

74 

92 

119 

70 

44 

20 

9 

a 

16 

59 

4, 724 

76a 

1 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

96 

76b 

4 

7 

16 

36 

13 

3 

1 

3 

4 

308 

1 

4 

1 

8 

3 

141 

76e 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

41 

86b 



1 

14 

86d 

4 

3 

7 

5 

2 

2 

9 

1 

2 

5 

230 

S6e 

1 

5 

S6f 

1 

1 

86g 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

94 

86h 

1 

i 

49 

86  i 

382 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  62. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year, 

1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87  a 

1 

] 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

1 

1 

2 

1 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

1 

loud 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

i 

100c 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

3 

1 

l 

i 

78 

2 

1 

2 

79a 

n 

21 

29 

25 

40 

112 

79a 

3 

4 

3 

3 

12 

2 

1 

4 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

7 

21 

23 

22 

34 

77 

79a 

(4  ) Mitral  stenosis . . . . 

i 

2 

16 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

i 

79a 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

1 

79a 

1 

79b 

i 

2 

2 

3 

9 

79c 

2 

1 

2 

3 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

1 

4 

4 

5 

13 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

3 

2 

2 

4 

6 

21 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

1 

2 

2 

Sla 

Aneurysms 

1 

1 

81b 

2 

1 

3 

l 

81d 

82 

1 

1 

83a 

2 

1 

1 

4 

83b 

Varicocele 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

3 

2 

2 

10 

7 

IS 

i 

1 

1 

84  a 

84b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

85a 

i 

85b 

1 

85c 

1 

1 

85d 

1 

85e 

Tachycardia 

4 

1 

1 

3 

t 

85g 

85h 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

1 

i 

2 

3 

91 

92a 

1 

4 

3 

2 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

1 

i 

2 

93b 

1 

1 

93c 

Pleura, "other  diseases  of 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

96 

Asthma 

3 

i 

3 

4 

15 

1 

97 

98 

i 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pvorrhea  alveolaris 

1 

1 

i 

3 

2 

99b 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

3 

2 

3 

11 

101 

102a 

Ulcer  ofthe  stomach 

i 

1 

7 

4 

102b 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

3 

2 

3 

8 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

i 

1 

4 

105b 

105c 

1 

1 

2 

1 

106 

— 

| | 

108 

2 

2 

6 

1 

109a 

15 

12 

18 

36 

25 

109b 



1 

1 

110a 

1 

nob 

113 

1 

3 

3 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 





1 

1 

1 

b Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY- — WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


383 


United  States  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year 

1917— Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

87a 

1 

87b 

4 

6 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

2 

3 

100a 

2 

i 

i 

1 

6 

4 

4 

6 

4 

1 

7 

100b 

1 

1 

1 

3 

lOOd 

1 

1 

100e 

2 

4 

2 

4 

3 

4 

3 

2 

6 

77 

2 

3 

8 

5 

11 

5 

4 

2 

1 

1 

7S 

229 

270 

555 

915 

699 

537 

411 

479 

529 

448 

489 

79a 

34 

24 

66 

139 

65 

55 

35 

55 

54 

62 

85 

79a(l) 

3 

3 

4 

9 

17 

6 

10 

5 

7 

12 

15 

79a(2) 

145 

164 

332 

411 

364 

279 

228 

298 

317 

237 

257 

79a(3) 

44 

76 

143 

300 

205 

167 

117 

89 

106 

98 

80 

79a(4) 

3 

i 

7 

7 

6 

6 

5 

10 

9 

20 

33 

79a(5) 

1 

2 

79a (6) 

1 

1 

1 

3 

47 

41 

24 

16 

21 

36 

19 

19 

79a(S) 

17 

21 

13 

36 

25 

13 

9 

25 

52 

39 

36 

79b 

7 

2 

2 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

5 

4 

79c 

19 

2S 

44 

65 

70 

58 

46 

55 

51 

58 

50 

79d 

63 

45 

66 

74 

73 

41 

29 

26 

23 

16 

27 

79e 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

80 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

3 

81a 

3 

6 

7 

13 

9 

16 

10 

15 

u 

7 

13 

8lb 

1 

3 

Sic 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

2 

i 

82 

9 

7 

13 

16 

7 

1 

4 

4 

3 

12 

10 

83a 

8 

13 

11 

13 

8 

10 

s 

3 

14 

14 

14 

83b 

25 

34 

40 

47 

33 

31 

21 

36 

99 

102 

85 

83c 

4 

4 

6 

3 

4 

7 

2 

4 

8 

12 

13 

S3d 

1 

84a 

1 

6 

4 

2 

4 

3 

7 

5 

5 

6 

84b 

2 

4 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

6 

38 

30 

19 

85a 

i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

o 

2 

4 

16 

60 

56 

148 

85c 

1 

1 

1 

2 

S5d 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

85e 

13 

19 

20 

45 

34 

34 

23 

24 

37 

4S 

91 

85i 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

S5g 

1 

5 

3 

3 

5 

5 

4 

13 

8 

14 

20 

13 

7 

6 

17 

16 

39 

35 

89-90 

3 

1 

3 

11 

3 

4 

6 

1 

91 

4 

11 

52 

85 

35 

39 

29 

8 

6 

9 

6 

92a 

7 

8 

9 

16 

21 

23 

19 

19 

20 

33 

40 

93a 

3 

4 

6 

10 

3 

7 

6 

4 

4 

6 

3 

93b 

5 

12 

22 

25 

23 

27 

32 

17 

17 

22 

23 

93c 

40 

47 

73 

97 

88 

75 

51 

74 

139 

178 

266 

96 

2 

3 

3 

20 

3 

5 

13 

12 

11 

23 

21 

97 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 

98 

3 

6 

7 

19 

14 

9 

5 

7 

5 

3 

10 

99a 

17 

23 

31 

83 

64 

30 

11 

8 

32 

369 

90 

99c 

9 

3 

9 

101 

10 

10 

15 

20 

16 

28 

22 

25 

33 

39 

38 

102  a 

9 

irv>h 

"6 

16 

18 

27 

2S 

18 

15 

13 

18 

19 

22 

102c 

8 

9 

12 

25 

18 

24 

30 

25 

19 

20 

33 

105a 

2 

1 

7 

3 

6 

5 

3 

2 

2 

5 

8 

13 

S 

105  c 

1 

2 

4 

3 

1 

107a 

1 

3 

2 

107c 

4 

12 

7 

9 

9 

6 

10 

8 

8 

4 

5 

108 

95 

96 

157 

160 

78 

28 

27 

161 

282 

507 

205 

109a 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

2 

1 

4 

6 

1 

109b 

1 

3 

8 

4 

5 

6 

10 

6 

10 

110a 

7 

3 

3 

4 

6 

4 

12 

17 

IS 

20 

110b 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

113 

384 


MEDICAL  AUD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  62. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  ivhite  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

■classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year, 

1918— Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

F ebru- 
ary. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

87b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

0 

100a 

1 

2 

4 

1 

2 i 

100b 

4 

1 

5 

1 

2 

4 i 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

1 

lOCd 

1 

5 

3 

i 

100c 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

1 

1 

XT.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

5 

8 

3 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

1 

1 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

402 

361 

628 

377 

9 

255 

143 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

43 

44 

80 

44 

30 

11  1 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis I 

9 

9 

2 

2 

3 

79a 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

218 

194 

349 

220 

8 

147 

97 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

94 

66 

92 

63 

44 

12  1 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

22 

10 

12 

9 

26 

14  1 

79a 

2 

1 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

1 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

lfi 

42 

S3 

39 

1 

5 

6 | 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

40 

25 

60 

19 

2 

10 

3 | 

79c 

6 

7 

15 

1 

3 

79(1 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

42 

48 

73 

49 

4 

28 

i9 

79e 

16 

18 

36 

11 

8 

10 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

1 

81a 

Aneurysms 

3 

1 

2 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

9 

10 

16 

7 

1 

3 

2 i 

81c 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

81(1 

1 

1 

82 

1 

g 

1 

1 

83a 

1 

5 

12 

8 

10 

6 

83b 

Varicocele 

5 

4 

17 

IS 

i 

14 

5 : 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

70 

73 

113 

78 

4 

45 

34 

83  d 

Phlebitis 

10 

15 

19 

26 

9 

S 

84  a 

1 

84b 

3 

2 

9 

3 

1 

i i 

85a 

15 

29 

69 

76 

12 

2 

85  b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

114 

187 

789 

490 

37 

21 11 

85d 

85e 

1 

851 

Tachycardia 

56 

66 

100 

55 

1 

22 

9 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

2 

1 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

3 

2 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

42 

51 

98 

85 

3 

48 

25 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

6 

33 

11 

18 

2 

24 

8 

92a 

8 

23 

6 

19 

9 

« 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

35 

62 

48 

45 

11 

33 

29 

93b 

3 

4 

10 

9 

10 

•’ 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

22 

41 

38 

39 

11 

40 

2S 

90 

Asthma 

246 

246 

312 

172 

5 

50 

3'« 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

14 

26 

42 

8 

2 

1 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1 

6 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

5 

3 

5 

2 

1 

99b 

99c 

Mouth  and  aniiexa,  other  diseases  of 

64 

73 

32 

10 

i 1 

101 

1 

3 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

25 

24 

35 

25 

1 

i3 

102b  Gastroenterontosis. 

3 

3 

2 

3 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

11 

n 

33 

19 

1 

19 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

21 

21 

29 

23 

10 

105b 

Diarrhea 

1 

2 

3 

1 

. 

3 

4 

3 

2 

1 

106 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 07a 

107b 

i 



107c 

1 

2 

108 

Appendicitis 

7 

4 

10 

9 

1 

12 

} 

109a 

Hernia 

225 

104 

210 

146 

5 

107 

1 

109b 

3 

4 

3 

3 

1 

110a 

11 

10 

8 

8 

4 

110b 

8 

8 

14 

13 

7 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

2 

5 

3 

i 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOE  DISABILITY — -WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


385 


United  States  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,-1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 

1919 — Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated,  j 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

43 

1 

2 

87b 

2 

2 

2 

52 

100a 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

67 

100b 

1 

100c 

1 

2 1 

1 

21 

lOOd 

1 

7 

lOOe 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

64 

77 



1 

51 

78 

138 

82 

144 

186 

102 

49 

11 

17 

9 

ii 

44 

8, 767 

79a 

9 

30 

34 

19 

10 

2 

1 

9 

1,079 

79a(l) 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 1 

1 

' 140 

79a (2) 

8i 

55 

77 

95 

51 

22  | 

6 

13 

6 

9 

32 

4,  896 

79a(3) 

20 

14 

26 

46 

25 

13  1 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1,969 

79a(4) 

14 

3 

8 

8 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

246 

6 

79a(6) 



4 

79a(7) 

6 

1 

427 

79a(8) 

4 

1 

13 

6 

4 

2 

1 

1 

494 

79b 

1 

1 

2 

83 

16 

15 

10 

18 

14 

2 

1 

1 

2 

13 

933 

79d 

10 

3 

6 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

649 



18 

SO 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 | 

33 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 

175 

Sib 

1 | 

12 

9 

81d 

1 

1 

2 

1 

41 

S2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

83a 

4 

8 

4 

2 

3 

9 

212 

83b 

29 

19 

u 

18 

15 

7 

3 

1 

2 

6 

1, 123 

83c 

6 

6 

7 

4 

3 

1 

1 

25 

210 

S3d 

2 

S4a 

2 

1 

1 

9 

- 80 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

337 

1 

1 

22 

18 

17 

23 

4 

6 

3 

1 

4 

3 

3 

2 

2,017 

S5c 

6 

1 



10 

15 

10 

11 

10 

2 

1 

1 

2 

767 

10 

49 

61 

81 

74 

37 

9 

7 

3 

1 

4 

40 

921 

S9-90 

10 

7 

4 

6 

1 

1 

12 

ISO 

91 

6 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

402 

923. 

31 

2b 

14 

IS 

13 

9 

4 

12 

1 

9 

56 

671 

93a 

7 

11 

8 

7 

9 

5 

3 

11 

3 

1 

17 

1S2 

93b 

55 

66 

00 

51 

30 

14 

s 

2 

S 

2 

24 

772 

93c 

24 

12 

12 

9 

9 

8 

1 

15 

2 

5 

9 

2,  341 

96 

2 

3 

1 

219 

97 

1 

3 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

67 

98 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

4 

130 

QQa 

1 

9 

5 

7 

6 

3 

1 

1 

i 

1, 173 

Q9o 

i 

101 

4 

1 

3 

2 



2 

1 

9 

2 

8 

428 

102a 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

60 

102b 

9 

8 

4 

6 

4 

9 

1 

363 

102c 

3 

5 

2 

4 

1 

! 

6 

365 

L . 

10 

105b 

2 

4 

4 

1 



4 

101 

105c 

1 

1 

23 

106 

1 

107b 

j 

1 



10 

107c 

8 

10 

4 

3 

9 

2 

2 

192 

108 

71 

56 

48 

31 

39 

12 

4 

3 

8 

3, 085 

109a 

1 

1 

1 

44 

109b 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

119 

110a 

2 

2 

2 

3 

0 

1 

i 

3 

174 

110b 

27 

113 

38(5 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  62. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

Year 

1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

Ill 

Cholelithiasis 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

2 

2 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile  duct,  other  diseases  of 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

2 

i 

1 

1 

9 

lisb 

Visceroptosis 

118c 

1 

2 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  {nonvenereal) . 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

2 

2 

120 

1 

5 

6 

11 

9 

g 

122a 

122b 

122c 

122d 

2 

2 

2 

122e 

1 

i 

1 

0 

123 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

124a 

2 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

125a 

Urethritis  (non venereal) 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

i 

125c 

126 

1 

127b 

1 

127c 

1 

1 

4 

127(1 

127e 

1 

2 

1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

1 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

i 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145i 

14ol: 

1451 

1 

1 

1 

145o 

5 

4 

5 

2 

7 

12 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

1 

3 

1 

2 ! 

146b 

1 if 

146c 

1 

1 

3 

3 |i 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

2 

2 

1 

3 

4 

S | 

Synovitis 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism 

1 

149a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

149b 

1 

1 

3 

1 

i 

149c 

1 

1 

149d 

1 

149e 

47 

29 

33 

52 

62 

IOC 

149f 

1 

149h 

4 

2 

4 

2 

4 

14 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

i 

1 

A 

189 

Notlspecified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

15 

108 

9 

13 

11 

Total  for  diseases 

336 

421 

419 

674 

958 

1,918 

DISCHARGES  FOE  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


387 


United  States  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 

1917— Continued. 

Year 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

114 

3 

1 

2 

4 

3 

6 

2 

6 

2 

4 

2 

115a 

2 

4 

3 

115b 

1 

115c 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

117a 

6 

7 

16 

15 

14 

9 

8 

9 

10 

16 

19 

117b 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

118b 

2 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

118c 

2 

5 

2 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

119 

12 

19 

31 

51 

30 

25 

27 

40 

43 

44 

38 

120 

1 

122a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

122b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

122c 

5 

1 

4 

5 

3 

9 

2 

3 

10 

14 

15 

122d 

1 

5 

i 

9 

4 

1 

1 

3 

7 

1 

122e 

4 

4 

3 

3 

2 

4 

6 

4 

5 

10 

16 

123 

i 

4 

4 

6 

4 

7 

5 

5 

4 

6 

10 

124a 

3 

9 

13 

25 

IS 

12 

11 

15 

24 

11 

14 

124b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

7 

7 

125b 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

125c 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

126 



1 

127a 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

127b 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

4 

5 

4 

127c 

1 

I27d 

2 

4 

2 

5 

6 

2 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

127e 

1 

1 

1 

142 

1 

1 

143b 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

144a 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

144b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

145c 

1 

i 

1 

1 

9 

1 

9 

1 

3 

3 

145e 

5 

5 

3 

8 

8 

3 

3 

5 

12 

9 

10 

145f 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

2 

1 

145b 

1 

1 

145i 

2 

14nj 

1 

2 

1 

145k 

1 

1 

1 

1451 

4 

2 

4 

n 

6 

4 

7 

4 

4 

4 

145m 

24 

30 

30 

59 

45 

34 

19 

27 

62 

75 

57 

145o 

12 

16 

16 

16 

12 

13 

12 

18 

20 

33 

32 

146a 

2 

5 

17 

50 

59 

27 

21 

40 

143 

186 

148 

146b 

10 

17 

26 

37 

19 

14 

13 

12 

18 

29 

17 

146c 

22 

19 

27 

49 

39 

25 

22 

26 

47 

110 

75 

147a 

1 

4 

1 

2 

4 

9 

4 

147b 

8 

9 

14 

26 

17 

4 

4 

n 

15 

28 

20 

147c 

\ 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 

5 

5 

3 

6 

147d 

1 

2 

7 

24 

22 

15 

5 

21 

28 

6S 

64 

147e 

2 

13 

13 

19 

22 

11 

9 

12 

24 

63 

25 

149a 

4 

6 

19 

12 

16 

2 

4 

2 

4 

19 

4 

149b 

3 

6 

2 

3 

2 

5 

i 

2 

7 

21 

7 

149c 

2 

4 

4 

3 

1 

3 

i 

3 

4 

149d 

178 

394 

573 

669 

524 

163 

63 

S4 

257 

667 

294 

149e 

4 

4 

8 

7 

9 

9 

5 

7 

15 

S 

IS 

149f 

1 

4 

8 

7 

3 

1 

149g 

24 

54 

84 

184 

113 

103 

61 

117 

274 

402 

256 

149h 

3 

1 

8 

9 

9 

6 

1 

8 

7 

21 

17 

150 

31 

45 

85 

68 

55 

43 

32 

33 

74 

190 

149 

189 

3,109 

J 

4, 048 

6,333 

8,528 

6,  822 

5,  860 

4,181 

5,  572 

6, 953 

9,  939 

8,  584 

i 


388 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  62. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  tin 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Yeai 

, 1918— Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

XIII.  Digestive  system.,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

2 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

2 

2 

3 

6 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

1 

2 1 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

i 

117a 

Peritonitis 

1 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

14 

16 

20 

17 

12 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

1 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

2 

9 

3 

i 

1 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

2 

1 

1 

i 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

119 

N ephritis,  acute 

3 

1 

1 

1 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

42 

21 

35 

33 

3 

26 

23 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

1 

122b 

Nephroptosis. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

‘ 122c 

Hydronephrosis 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

122d 

Pvogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

16 

22 

26 

9 

3 

5 

I22e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

6 

4 

5 

2 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

8 

8 

10 

8 

4 

6 

124a 

Cystitis 

5 

12 

15 

8 

2 

2 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

21 

22 

37 

10 

7 

2 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

1 

1 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal)  1 

4 

6 

2 

3 

i 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

1 

3 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

2 

43 

3 

8 

127a 

Balanitis 

1 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

1 

3 

3 

i 

127c 

Hydrocele ( 

1 

9 

6 

i 

127(1 

1 

127e 

3 

2 

9 

13 

2 

2 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

1 

1 

143b 

Furuncle 

144  a 

Abscess 

1 

6 

3 

i 

2 

144b 

Cellulitis 

3 

1 

1 

1! 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

i 

145b 

2 

2 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

1 

1 

145d 

145e 

Dermatitis 

2 

1 

1 

1 

145f 

Eczema 

13 

11 

11 

3 

[ 

145g 

Erythema 

1 

1 

i 

145h 

Herpes 

1 

1 

14  5i 

1 mpetigo 



14  5j 

Lichen . . . 

145k 

2 

1451 

Pitvriasis 

1 

145m  I Psoriasis 

4 

1 

5 

10 

6 

l45o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

64 

62 

99 

77 

26 

1 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

24 

30 

41 

19 

1 

5 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

113 

147 

326 

23S 

2 

52 

2 

14Gc 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

14 

32 

61 

29 

9 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

56 

67 

95 

78 

1 

15 

i 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

2 

2 

3 

5 

1 

147c 

Synovitis 

28 

23 

57 

39 

13 

i 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

6 

4 

10 

4 

7 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

61 

66 

105 

78 

19 

149a 

13 

12 

59 

36 

17 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

2 

9 

9 

12 

9 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

7 

9 

15 

19 

8 

149d 

3 

4 

1 

3 

149e 

148 

169 

988 

796 

211 

149f 

Talipes 

H 

18 

29 

6 

1 

4 

149g 

1 

2 

7 

1 

4 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

194 

255 

494 

335 

4 

110 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

13 

12 

28 

10 

9 

189 

Not'specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

83 

75 

118 

68 

5 

14 

Total  for  diseases 

7,549 

8,481 

13, 867 

7,317 

344 

3,155 

2,9 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


389 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919— Continued. 


March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

period. 

1 

10 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

14 

3 

11 

3 

6 

9 

7 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

266 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

25 

1 

1 

1 

27 

2 

2 

5 

1 

1 

4 

51 

26 

19 

26 

27 

10 

8 

3 

3 

2 

29 

743 

1 

3 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

16 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

172 

1 

1 

1 

66 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

124 



1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

112 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

267 

6 

2 

1 

57 

23 

1 

1 

1 

1 

86 

9 



26 

3 

6 

1 

1 

56 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 



i 

1 

8 

i 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

35 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

28 



1 



1 

13 

1 

4 

4 



1 

1 

20 

4 

1 

1 

124 

6 



■ 

9 

9 

::::::::::: 

5 

3 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

90 

15 

15 

21 

11 

7 

3 

3 

2 

924 

4 

2 

4 

4 

6 

2 

2 

2 

i 

8 

367 

26 

19 

17 

13 

9 

3 

4 

1 

4 

2 

1,699 

10 

5 

2 

4 

4 

2 

1 

1 

6 

405 

12 

17 

16 

36 

12 

5 

2 

1 

10 

922 

33 

8 

8 

4 

5 

3 

3 

371 

2 

4 

2 

1 

73 

6 

7 

5 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

624 

7 

5 

6 

3 

4 

2 

1 

3S6 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

160 

1 

4 

5 

1 

1 

133 

2 

i 

3 

4 

1 

126 

135 

105 

138 

106 

59 

28 

14 

7 

12 

33 

7,  404 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

180 

5 

1 

52 

80 

41 

69 

89 

21 

11 

8 

2 

4 

13 

3,499 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

178 

20 

6 

14 

9 

8 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1,435 

2, 069 

1,844 

1,962 

2,003 

1,331 

796 

460 

422 

336 

355 

2,  583 

131,529 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


114 

115a 

115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118a 

118b 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145  j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145o 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


390 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  63. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  ivhite  enlisted 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  l.OOO.a 


183, 758 

245,454 

309, 205 

458,817 

562,714 

776, 466 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Cause. 

Year, 

1917. 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

4 

0.03 

0. 02 

6.03 

6 

0.15 

0. 08 

,02 

7 

. 10 

9 

.05 

.08 

.18 

.03 

.03 

10 

14 

.05 

.05 

.04 

.05 

IS 

0. 07 

.03 

19a 

19b 

.03 

19c 

19(1 

19e 

19g 

19h 

.13 

.05 

.01 

.05 

.02 

19k 

19n 

.03 

19o 

19p 

20a 

.04 



20c 

.07 

j 

22 

25b 

If 

2G 

47 

.33 

.39 

. 12 

. 21 

.13 

.20 

1.50 

1.66 

2. 56 

2.  90 

5. 95 

9.44  [ 

28a 

28b 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

1.44 

1.42 

2.  48 

2.59 

5. 54 

9.04 

29 

.02 

.02 

30-35 

.07 

.24 

.08 

.31 

.38 

.39 

2.  94 
.85 

.88 

1. 16 

1.41 

1.15 

1.41 

37 

.44 

.82 

.00 

.51 

.74 

38a 

. 13 

.05 

.02 

.02 

38b 

1.96 

.39 

.35 

.81 

.62 

.6.5 

36 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ). 

.07 

.04 

.02 

.0811 

39-45 

46 

.08 

.04 

.03 

.07 

. 10 

.04 

.10 

.04 

.05' 

.52 

.39 

.43 

.39 

.43 

.68  ( 

48b 

50 

.07 

.05 

.05 

.04 

.03 

51a 

.13 

.10 

.12 

.21 

.13 

.31 1 

51b 

52b 

53b 

8S 

. 04 

.13 

.05 

.16 

.13 

.09 

.12! 



54 

.03 

.03 

55b 

.05 

.03 

.02 

55d 

.07 

.05 

. 12 

.03 

.06 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.25 

. 15 

.08 

.05 

.13 

.17 

56b 

.07 

.04 

.08 

.17 

.11 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

.03 

.04 

a [ncluding  9,710  men  in  the  United  States  discharged  from  draft  after  a few  days’  observation  m camp. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES.  391 

men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


1,032,244 

1, 061, 422 

1, 129,065 

1, 096, 434 

1,095,039 

1, 129, 223 

1, 168, 558 

1, 197, 757 

1,303, 746 

1, 328, 513 

1, 284, 247 

Inter- 

national 

Year 

1917— Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

elassifi- 

cation 

No. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

0.01 

0.01 

0.01 

0.  02 

0.01 

1 

.02 

0. 02 

0.01 

0.01 

0.  03 

.03 

.01 

.01 

4 

0.01 

5 

.01 

.08 

.16 

.21 

. 05 

. 12 

6. 04 

.05 

.03 

.07 

.04 

6 

.02 

7 

. io 

.08 

.01 

.01 

.01 

9 

.01 

.07 

.01 

. 11 

. 06 

. 06 

.01 

.02 

.02 

10 

.03 

.07 

.02 

■ OS 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.02 

11 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

18 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

19a 



.01 

19b 

.01 



.02 

.01 

19c 

.01 

.01 

19d 

.01 

19e 

.08 

.20 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.05 

.02 

19? 

.05 

.01 

.08 

.06 

.01 

.01 

19h 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.02 

19k 

.01 

19n 

.01 

.01 

19o 



.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

19p 

.01 

.01 



20a 

20c 

.01 

.01 

.01 

22 

.01 

.01 

.01 

25a 

.01 

01 

1 

25b 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.01 

26 

.19 

. 11 

.40 

.49 

. 51 

.23 

.24 

.13 

.13 

.19 

.06 

47 

7. 82 

10. 93 

16.  S3 

20. 10 

14. 09 

12. 98 

6. 58 

5.94 

5. 70 

6.26 

4. 63 

7.49 

10.57 

16.  49 

19. 38 

13. 65 

12.  51 

6.  29 

5.59 

5.  34 

5. 91 

4. 17 

2Sa 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

. 03 

.02 

28b 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

29 

.30 

.36 

.31 

. 67 

.43 

.44 

.29 

.33 

.35 

.33 

.43 

30-35 

1.64 

1. 39 

1.42 

4. 39 

3. 39 

2.  40 

1.83 

2. 00 

1.S1 

3. 48 

3. 14 

1. 13 

.88 

1.10 

1.22 

.87 

1.  20 

1.04 

1. 14 

1.00 

1.47 

1.29 

37 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.04 

38a 

.49 

.49 

.32 

3 10 

2.  53 

1 19 

.78 

.85 

.80 

1 98 

1.80 

38b 

.09 

.16 

.27 

.27 

.42 

.18 

.09 

. 17 

.31 

.54 

.36 

36 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.08 

.07 

.06 

.07 

.03 

.07 

.07 

39—15 

.01 

.09 

.11 

.15 

. 11 

.10 

.05 

.11 

.08 

.12 

.12 

46 

.77 

1.46 

2.09 

2.S6 

2.02 

1.70 

1.39 

1.45 

1.87 

2.47 

3.26 

48a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

48b 

.06 

.14 

.10 

.07 

.13 

.10 

.11 

.14 

.17 

.18 

.12 

50 

.53 

.90 

1.61 

2.55 

1.38 

1.34 

.87 

1.44 

1.51 

2.25 

3.53 

51a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

51b 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.05 

.01 

52b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

02 

01 

01 

01 

53  b 

.27 

.18 

.20 

.21 

.20 

.14 

. 10 

.14 

. 22 

■ IS 

.24 

ss 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

116 

.02 

.04 

01 

09 

07 

.03 

.07 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.07 

.03 

54 

.03 

.01 

09 

03 

02 

oi 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.05 

. 05 

.14 

.23 

.07 

55b 

.01 

.01 

.10 

.17 

. 15 

.15 

.08 

.09 

.06 

.02 

.06 

.07 

.07 

55d 

j .02 

.06 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.05 

55e 

.26 

.12 

.67 

.32 

.23 

.39 

.27 

.34 

.24 

.14 

.13 

56a 

.23 

.14 

.20 

.28 

.30 

.28 

.71 

1.36 

1.21 

1.26 

1.09 

56b 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

57-59 

392 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  63. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


1,321,440 

1,343,933 

- 

1,255,195 

941,219 

672, 937 

471,815 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year, 

1919. 

cation. 

Cause. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

0.01 

0. 04 

4 

0. 01 

0. 02 

.01 

.02 

6 

.02 

.04 

.15 

0.  24 

.02 

0.03 

.02 

.03 

.07 

9 

.01 

.08 

.56 

.03 

10 

1.35 

.32 

.62 

.50 

14 

.09 

.02 

.02 

.10 

. 05 

18 

.01 

19a 

.01 

19b 



19c 

.01 

.01 

19d 

19e 



19c 

.02 

.02 

.08 

. 11 

.09 

.13 

19h 

.01 

.01 

.05 

.02 

19k 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.04 

:::::::::::: 

191 

.03  j 

.02 

19o 

.01 

19p 

20a 

.04 

.03  ! 

20c 

22 

.01 

24 

25a 

.01 

.03 

.08  ! 



25b 

.01 

26 

.04 

.08 

.04 

.03 

47 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.10 

.20 

.10 

4.81 
4.  40 

5.  21 

8. 06 

4.95 

6.15 

28a 

4.  76 

7.  72 

4.62 

5.85 

6.59 

28b 

29 

.01 

.05 

.01 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

.40 

.39 

.33 

.32 

.30 

.15 

2.42 

3. 18 

7. 11 

3.33 

1.18 

.81 

37 

1.14 

1.08 

1.32 

.80 

.62 

.43 

38a 

.02 

38b 

1.29 

2. 10 

5. 79 

2.47 

. 54 

.38 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

| 

36 

.26 

.33 

.51 

.12 

. OSjj 

39-45 

.05 

.04 

.OS 

. 10 

.04 

. OS 

46 

. 10 

.08 

.17 

. 10 

.12 

.18! 

48a 

2. 65 

3. 37 

5. 95 

4.  46 

2.  50 

2.21 

Gout 

.01 

50 

. 10 

.08 

.15 

. 19 

.20 

. 10, 

51a 

3.  46 

5. 66 

9. 45 

3.  51 

1.57 

i.o: 

51b 

.01 

.01 

52b 

.01 

.01 

53a 

53b 

. 02 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

. 09 

. 16 

.28 

.26 

.27 

.i: 

116 

.01 

. 03 

.01 

.in 

53c 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

. 14 

.09 

.09 

.07 

.0. 

54 

. 02 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.04 

. . 

.02 

.06 

.05 

.04 

55b 

.04 

. 

55c 

.01 

. 07 

.05 

.07 

.13 

. 05 

.0 

General  diseases  (others) 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.03 

.02 

,0i 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

. 11 

.06 

.12 

.09 

. 05 

56b 

57-59 

Drug  addiction 

.90 

.54 

.29 

.24 

. 25 

.1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


393 


Jnited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


406, 839 

339, 836 

291,  810 

246, 903 

215, 104 

156, 791 

149, 360 

139, 877 

132, 403 

135,441 

1,965,297 

Total 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Year,  1919— 

-Continued. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

period. 

No. 

0. 03 

0.01 

1 



.01 

4 

.00 

5 

0.  04 

0.  05 

0.06 

.07 

6 

.06 

0. 04 





.01 

7 

.12 

.04 

.06 

.03 

9 

.32 

.49 

.29 

.34 

.50 

0.  54 

0.32 

0. 34 

0. 09 

0. 44 

.24 

10 

.04 

14 

.03 

.01 

18 



.00 

19a 



.00 

19b 

.09 

.04 

.05 

.01 

19c 



.00 

l9d 



.00 

19e 

.09 

.04 

.12 



.38 

.24 

.17 

.09 

.06 

19g 

.03 

.04 

.09 

.02 

19h 

.03 

.01 

19k 

.04 

.05 

.00 

191 

:::::::::: 

.06 

.00 

19m 

.00 

19n 





.00 

19o 

.01 

19p 

.00 

20a 

.00 

20c 

.00 

22 

1 

.09 

.00 

24 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.10 

.01 

25a 

.03 

.00 

25b 

.02 

26 

.06 

. 14 

. 12 

.05 

.06 



. IS 

47 

9.94 

13.91 

16.74 

16.86 

12.83 

13.55 

9.80 

7.12 

10.88 

8.95 

9.31 

9.  44 

13.  74 

15. 95 

16.18 

12. 3S 

13.02 

9. 40 

6.86 

10. 60 

8. 77 

8.90 

28a 

.03 

.07 

. 12 

.10 



.31 

. 17 

.02 

28b 

.01 

29 

.47 

.11 

.66 

. 5S 

.45 

.23 

.24 

.26 

.27 

.18 

.38 

30-35 

1 .91 

1.13 

1. 32 

1.41 

.95 

1.22 

.72 

.86 

.82 

.SO 

2.  4S 

.62 

.57 

.62 

.92 

.45 

.84 

.40 

.43 

.45 

. 35 

1.01 

37 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.02 

38a 

.29 

.57 

.70 

.49 

.50 

.31 

.24 

.34 

.36 

.44 

1.46 

38b 

.21 

. 11 

.12 

.09 

.09 

.24 

36 

.09 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.11 

.09 

.05 

39-45 

.03 

.25 

.04 

.05 

. 10 

46 

2.  92 

1.98 

2.  96 

2. 87 

2. 45 

1.30 

.96 

1.12 

.63 

.so 

2.32 

48a 

.03 

. 00 

48b 

.27 

.21 

.25 

.24 

,'ii' 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.09 

. 12 

50 

.86 

.74 

.90 

1.  65 

2.  45 

1.38 

.32 

.17 

.09 

.44 

2.26 

51a 

00 

01 

5‘?h 

.09 

00 

53  a 

.05 

. 11 

. 01 

53b 

.12 

. 14 

.04 

.15 

.39 

.23 

.09 

. 18 

88 

.04 

. 01 

116 

.04 

.05 

.06 

. OS 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.03 

54 

.06 

.01 

04 

55a 

55b 

•I 

.04 

.00 

.03 

.08 

. 15 

.08 

55d 

.03 

.04 

.19 

. 15 

. 04 

55e 

.18 

. 14 

.08 

. 10 

.23 

.08 

.09 

.20 

.29 

.18 

.33 

.15 

. n 

.38 

. 56 

.34 

. 54 

.52 

56b 

.10 

.01 

57-59 

394 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  63. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  thi 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

nationa) 

classifi- 

cation 

No 

Cause. 

Year, 

1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

1 | 

0. 03 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

0. 04 

.03 

0.05 

63  a 

.03 

0.  04 

. 05 

63  b 

.06 

64 

0.  07 

.03 

66a 

F acial  naralvsis 

60b 

Paranleeia.  I 

1 

66c 



0.0") 

.08 

.03 

.02 

69 

Epilepsy '. 

.59 

1.  17 

1.32 

1. 28 

1.22 

l.n 

. 13 

.03 

.03 

.13 

.24 

.04 

.09 

74c 

Enuresis 

.26 

.44 

.12 

.29 

.17 

.22 

74(1 

Neurosis 

.05 

.02 

.00 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart).. 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

1 

72 

.07 

.08 

.04 

.08 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

.26 

. 16 

.08 

. 13 

.26 

73b 

.02 

73c 

Neuritis 

.07 

.05 

.12 

.03 

.02 

.06 

73d 

.01 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

.07 

. 12 

.05 

.11 

.11 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

07 

.03 

.02 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

. 52 

.20 

.35 

.26 

.32 

.32 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

.46 

.29 

.58 

.44 

.85 

2. 23  [ 

6Sc 

.02! 

6Sd 

Dementia  praecox 

.91 

1.12 

.82 

.84 

.87 

.91  | 

6Se 

. 10 

.03 

.02 

02 

6Sf 

Psychoneurosis 

. 13 

.04 

.08 

. 17 

.14 

. 15 

.04 

.04 

.06 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.13 

. 10 

.04 

. 18 

.17 

.14 

6Si 

Psychoses  (others) 

.07 

. 10 

.35 

.13 

.19 

.20 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

.13 

.10 

.12 

.05 

.06 

.23 

.07 

. 10 

.03 

.12 

.02 

• OS 

75a 

(3)  Myopia! 

.07 

.02 

. Ill 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

.03 

.02 

,o: 

i 

.03 

.01 

75c 

Leucoma 

1 ■ 

.02 

.01 

75d 

.04 

75e 

Trachoma 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.19 

.3 

75f 

.03 

.0 

75g 

1 

75h 

.20 

.20 

.08 

.05 

.0 

75i 

.26 

.20 

.02 

.0 

75j 

.07 

.04 

.02 

.0 

Iritis 

.07 

.05 

.03 

.02 

751 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.0 

75m 

.07 

.03 

.06 

.c 

75  o 

.04 

■ C 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.( 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

. 52 

.39 

.12 

.18 

.09 

J 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

.59 

.10 

.16 

.50 

.66 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

.08 

.04 

73d 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases 

.20 

.10 

.05 

.06 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

86  b 

.04 

.02 

.... 

S6fi 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

.07 

.05 

. 05 

86  f 

86h 

.07 

.04 

.02 

86i 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE 


395 


kited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1917— Continued. 

Year 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

letober. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

ration 

No. 

0.01 

0.01 

o.oi 

0.01 

60 

6.02 

0.03 

0.01 

.01 

0.04 

0.02 

.03 

.07 

.10 

0.05 

61 

.05 

0.05 

.04 

.03 

.08 

.05 

.04 

.06 

.08 

. 05 

.06 

62 

.14 

.07 

.05 

.03 

.10 

.14 

.12 

.11 

.12 

.14 

.15 

63a 

.12 

.07 

.06 

.08 

.12 

.10 

.13 

.22 

.17 

.23 

.29 

63  b 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.12 

.03 

.03 

. 05 

.08 

.09 

.05 

.08 

64 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.oi 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

66  b 

.10 

.12 

.18 

.20 

.08 

.18 

.10 

.12 

.17 

.15 

.21 

66c 

1.37 

1.46 

2 02 

2.19 

1 83 

2 07 

1 81 

2 SO 

2.  83 

3.63 

3 93 

69 

.08 

.09 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.17 

.40 

.52 

.66 

.52 

.53 

.41 

.99 

1.05 

1.67 

1.46 

74b 

.33 

.32 

.56 

.61 

.55 

.37 

.28 

.29 

.31 

.34 

.43 

74c 

.02 

.08 

.05 

.08 

.03 

.04 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.11 

.11 

74d 

.02 

.01 

.04 

. 18 

.38 

.96 

1.29 

74c 

.02 

.02 

74f 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.08 

.03 

.06 

.07 

.15 

.11 

.09 

.14 

72 

.28 

.47 

.45 

.74 

.58 

.79 

.62 

.83 

.92 

1.34 

1.78 

73 1 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

73  b 

.16 

.14 

.18 

.25 

.20 

.24 

.12 

.14 

.18 

.23 

.36 

73c 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.05 

.08 

.05 

.04 

.12 

.16 

.13 

.06 

73d 

.14 

.08 

.28 

.23 

.26 

.20 

.20 

.28 

.31 

.23 

.39 

74  g 

.02 

.06 

.09 

.13 

.09 

.06 

.06 

.07 

. 10 

. 15 

67 

.44 

.89 

1.29 

2.05 

1.94 

2.76 

1.91 

2.07 

1.39 

1.90 

2.04 

68a 

2. 23 

2.69 

4.67 

5. 38 

5.  93 

6.39 

3.  59 

5.  37 

4.16 

4.91 

5.  43 

68b 

.01 

68c 

1.07 

.90 

1.63 

2.08 

1.90 

2.19 

2.08 

3.28 

2.90 

3.29 

3.19 

68d 

.05 

.10 

.16 

.26 

.16 

.22 

.18 

.07 

. 14 

.23 

.26 

68e 

.20 

.26 

.26 

.93 

.64 

.87 

.89 

1.44 

1.56 

2.01 

1.92 

68f 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.05 

.10 

.08 

.12 

.12 

.06 

.07 

68g 

.26 

.28 

.32 

.53 

.31 

.38 

.55 

.86 

. 75 

.74 

.66 

6Sh 

.22 

.33 

.21 

.34 

.18 

.14 

.32 

.52 

.41 

.44 

.43 

68i 

.44 

.26 

.71 

1.24 

1.87 

1.00 

1.04 

1.60 

1.74 

1.85 

1.01 

75a 

.07 

.07 

.13 

.08 

.16 

.09 

.14 

.34 

.24 

.32 

.18 

75a(l) 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.07 

.18 

.10 

.12 

.16 

. 15 

.20 

.09 

75a(2> 

.17 

.05 

.17 

.30 

.54 

.22 

.27 

.45 

.59 

.66 

.22 

75a(3) 

.16 

.12 

.37 

.80 

1.00 

.60 

.50 

. 65 

.76 

.68 

.51 

75a(4) 

.02 

.07 

.05 

.13 

.03 

.07 

.20 

.IS 

.19 

.38 

.07 

75b 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.07 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.08 

.10 

.07 

.09 

.08 

.09 

.07 

75d 

1.34 

.46 

.29 

.33 

.37 

.53 

.48 

.51 

.69 

1.78 

.94 

75e 

.19 

.09 

.04 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.07 

.07 

75f 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.13 

.18 

.32 

.24 

.50 

.44 

.17 

.10 

.32 

.31 

.25 

75h 

.03 

.07 

.05 

.07 

.09 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

75i 

.03 

.07 

.02 

.10 

.14 

.05 

.05 

.11 

.09 

.21 

.10 

75j 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.05 

.06 

75k 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.07 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.01 

.07 

.12 

.09 

751 

.03 

.07 

.01 

.08 

.03 

.09 

.09 

.07 

.10 

.10 

.13 

75m 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.07 

.01 

.03 

. 03 

. 03 

02 

02 

75o 

.01 

.08 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.03 

.02 

. 13 

.01 

75p 

. 12 

.25 

.26 

.19 

.31 

.28 

. 15 

.21 

.29 

.38 

.29 

75r 

1. 31 

1.90 

2.  51 

3. 68 

3.  49 

2. 10 

.79 

1. 19 

1.82 

3. 18 

3.  78 

76a 

.03 

.07 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.07 

.02 

.01 

.05 

.03 

.05 

76b 

. 01 

01 

01 

01 

76f 

.05 

.02 

.27 

. 19 

.09 

.06 

• OS 

.21 

.14 

. 11 

76d 

.09 

. 11 

. 14 

.07 

.21 

.07 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.05 

76e 

.01 

.01 

01 

86a 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.01 

S6b 

. 

86  d 

.08 

.05 

.02 

.10 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.28 

. 10 

S6e 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

86  f 

1 .06 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.02 

. 05 

.05 

. 16 

86h 

. 05 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.04 

86i 

396 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  63. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months , white  enlisted  men  in  t, 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918— 

Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

September 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February 

V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  {all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

0. 02 

61 

0.05 

0.06 

0.03 

o n 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

. 05 

.07 

. 11 

0.06 

.04 

.0; 

63a 

. 13 

. 10 

.04 

.0: 

63  b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

.29 

. n 

.33 

.20 

.04 

.0; 

64 

Apoplexy 

.09 

. 12 

. 11 

. 15 

.04 

.0. 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

.03 

.04 

02 

.01 

.02 

.0: 

Paraplegia 

.02 

. 04 

.02 

.01 

.o: 

l; 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

.15 

.25 

.29 

.18 

. 11 

69 

Epilepsy 

3.18 

3. 01 

2.63 

1.68 

1. 02 

• 6i 

74a 

I acksonian  epilepsy 

.03 

.01 

.01 

74b 

Neurasthenia. . .t . i 

. 95 

1. 17 

2. 07 

1.15 

1.46 

■ S' 

74e 

Enuresis 

.26 

.31 

.41 

.37 

. 05 

.1: 

74b 

N eurosis 

. 11 

. 11 

. 14 

.03 

.04 

.0. 

74e 

Neuro-eirculatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart)... 

1.94 

2.  36 

3.  94 

1.59 

.71 

.8 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.0: 

72 

.11 

. 12 

.09 

.06 

.0. 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

1.29 

l.n 

1.94 

.96 

.82 

.5! 

73b 

. 01 

.03 

. 02 

.03 

.02 

73c 

Neuritis 

.27 

.38 

.71 

.36 

.27 

.2. 

73d 

.09 

.08 

. 11 

.04 

. o; 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

.35 

.32 

.35 

.24 

.11 

.0. 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

.08 

.10 

.07 

.08 

.05 

11 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

1.86 

1.92 

2.  98 

1.  54 

1.  11 

!.3, 

6Sb 

Mental  deficiency 

5. 99 

6.46 

10.  40 

4.05 

1.  57 

1.5:1 

68c 

Malingering 

68d 

Dementia  praecox 

2.  28 

2. 34 

2. 37 

2.14 

1.91 

1.8: 

68e 

Psychasthenia 

. To 

.18 

.16 

. 15 

. 12 

.0 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

1.74 

2. 13 

4. 68 

1. 10 

.59 

.1 

6Sg 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

.04 

.07 

.09 

.08 

.12 

.0 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.68 

.68 

. 76 

.79 

.84 

.7 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) 

.26 

.45 

.51 

.45 

.41 

.3 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

.71 

.65 

1.13 

.75 

.59 

.41 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

.06 

.04 

.07 

. 17 

.09 

.0 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

. 14 

.02 

.06 

.04 

.02 

.0 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

. 16 

.15 

.24 

.14 

.07 

.0 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

.35 

.44 

.76 

.41 

.41 

.2 

75b 

Strabismus 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.0 

75c 

Peucoma 

.03 

. 01 

.03 

.05 

.0 

75d 

Cataract 

.05 

.04 

. 11 

.09 

.07 

.1 

75e 

Trachoma 

.64 

.50 

.51 

. 55 

.36 

.1 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.09 

.04 

.0 

75g 

Pterygium 

. 01 

. 01 

75h 

Amblyopia 

.25 

. 10 

.13 

. 17 

.30 

.1 

75i 

. 01 

. 02 

. 01 

To) 

Choroiditis 

.08 

. 14 

.15 

.19 

.02 

,i 

75k 

Iritis  

.02 

.07 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.0 

751 

Keratitis 

. 10 

. 05 

.10 

.06 

.14 

75m 

Retinitis 

.10 

.13 

.09 

.14 

.0 

75n 

Nystagmus 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.04 

750 

Odaucoma 

.01 

.0 

75p 

. 05 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

75r 

Eyes  arid  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.32 

.27 

.42 

.24 

.30 

. 4j 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

3. 38 

3. 28 

3. 68 

2.87 

1.44 

2.1 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

.05 

.06 

.04 

.09 

.04 

.0 

76c 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.0 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

.12 

.16 

.25 

.34 

.14 

.1 

76e 

. 11 

.04 

.09 

06 

.02 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

.01 

.01 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.04 

.0 

86c 

.01 

86d 

01 

. 01 

. 06 

.04 

86  e 
86  f 

Sinusitis  (all)*. .*..’. 

. 14 

.21 

.23 

.23 

.30 

.1 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

.08 

.05 

.07 

.08 

.05 

.0 

86i 

. 05 

. 07 

. 03 

. 04 

DISCHARGE  EOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


397 


\nited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  SI,  1919,  inclusive — Continued 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919— 

Continued. 

Total 

Inter- 

national 

for 

classifi- 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

period . 

cation 

No. 

0.  04 

0.10 

0.  OS 

0.00 

60 

0.03 

.07 

.05 

.03 

61 

.03 

.04 

0. 08 

.10 

62 

.03 

.04 

0.11 

.08 

.09 

63  a 

.03 

.18 

.25 

.05 

.22 

6. 15 

0.09 

. 14 

63b 

.03 

.08 

. 11 

. 15 

. 17 

0. 09 

0.09 

.07 

64 

.03 

,ii 

.16 

. 10 

.08 

.02 

66a 

.06 

.02 

66b 

.09 

. 14 

.29 

.44 

. 06 

. 17 

.09 

.15 

66c 

1.39 

1.02 

1.07 

.73 

. 95 

1.30 

1. 12 

1. 12 

.63 

1. 15 

2.15 

69 

.03 

.08 

.09 

.02 

74a 

.91 

1.24 

. 86 

4.08 

4.46 

1.61 

.80 

.94 

.45 

.44 

.96 

,741) 

.03 

.21 

. 19 

.23 

.OS 

.26 

.27 

.33 

74c 

.03 

.07 

.04 

.06 

.09 

.07 

74d 

.88 

.60 

.37 

.29 

.39 

. 54 

.09 

.09 

74e 

. 15 

.04 

.25 

.29 

. 17 

. 23 

.02 

74f 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.09 

.07 

.65 

. 53 

.90 

1.02 

.89 

.61 

.96 

.69 

.54 

.71 

.87 

73a 

.09 

.01 

73b 

.27 

.14 

. 45 

.44 

.39 

.31 

. 17 

.09 

.09 

27 

.25 

73c 

.03 

.07 

. 11 

. 18 

.06 

73d 

.03 

.18 

.33 

.34 

. 17 

.23 

.09 

.23 

74g 

.06 

.11 

.25 

. 15 

.22 

.23 

.17 

.18 

.27 

.08 

67 

■ 1.06 

1.24 

1. 15 

1.41 

1.23 

1.61 

1.37 

1.63 

1.45 

1.15 

1.62 

68a 

1.98 

2.  OS 

2.  06 

1.90 

1.56 

1.68 

1.69 

2.40 

1.90 

.97 

4.  35 

68b 

.00 

68c 

1.92 

2.08 

2. 01 

2.72 

2.  34 

4.  29 

2.65 

3.52 

1. 72 

2. 39 

2. 28 

68d 

.09 

.07 

. 16 

. 10 

.06 

.08 

. 17 

. 14 

68e 

.35 

. 14 

.37 

1.26 

.61 

.23 

. 56 

.09 

.09 

.35 

1.15 

6Sf 

.07 

. 12 

. 22 

. 17 

.09 

.09 

.07 

6Sg 

1.06 

.74 

.95 

1.22 

.78 

1. 22 

. 72 

1.37 

1.00 

.62 

.63 

6Sfi 

.41 

.53 

.62 

1.22 

. 45 

.38 

.32 

. 51 

.18 

.27 

.38 

68i 

.47 

.42 

1. 15 

1.02 

.84 

1.07 

.32 

.34 

.09 

27 

.91 

75a 

.09 

.04 

.21 

. 17 

.31 

. 09 

.09 

. 13 

75a(l) 

.05 

.06 

.09 

.OS 

75a(2) 

.06 

.18 

.37 

. 15 

. 11 

.38 

.08 

.09 

.25 

-32 

.21 

.58 

.78 

.50 

.23 

.24 

.26 

.09 

.46 

75a(4) 

.06 

. 16 

.05 

. 11 

. 17 

.09 

75b 

.12 

.07 

. 12 

. 10 

.06 

.02 

75c 

.06 

.11 

.37 

.05 

.11 

.08 

.07 

75d 

.24 

.42 

.37 

.24 

.33 

.08 

.26 

.09 

. 56 

75e 

. 15 

.07 

. 16 

.24 

. 11 

. 17 

.06 

75f 

.05 

. 11 

.08 

.01 

75g 

.06 

. 14 

.53 

.15 

.06 

. 17 

.09 

.18 

.21 

75k 

.03 

.06 

.a 

.29 

. 19 

. 17 

.23 

.09 

. 10 

.06 

.11 

.21 

.19 

.17 

.08 

. i7 

.09 

.04 

75k 

.06 

• ii 

.21 

. 17 

.09 

.09 

.07 

751 

.15 

.18 

. 16 

.06 

.23 

.09 

.18 

.27 

.09 

75m 

.03 

.04 

.08 

.09 

.02 

Toil 

.06 

.04 

.05 

.0’ 

.01 

75o 

.03 

.03 

75p 

.68 

.39 

.78 

.97 

.67 

.61 

.24 

.26 

.09 

.18 

.30 

75r 

2.  21 

2.  61 

3. 78 

5. 78 

3.90 

3.37 

1.61 

.77 

1.00 

1.42 

2.40 

76a 

.03 

.21 

.04 

.05 

.11 

.08 

.09 

.05 

76b 

.01 

.12 

.25 

.66 

.73 

.23 

.08 

.26 

.16 

76d 

.04 

.16 

.05 

.07 

76e 

.03 

.00 

S6a 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.06 

. 08 

.02 

86b 

..... 

.00 

86c 

.04 

.01 

S6d 

.12 

.11 

.29 

.24 

.11 

.15 

. 17 

.09 

.18 

.12 

S6e 

.08 

. 00 

S6f 

.04 

.00 

S6g 

. 

.04 

.10 

. 11 

.08 

.09 

.05 

S6h 

.04 

06 

.02 

S6i 

398 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  63.- — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  tht 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

lational 

Year 

1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of . 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

0.05 

0.02 

87b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

0. 07 

.05 

0.05 

.02 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

.05 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

78 

Pericarditis 

.08 

0. 02 

.02 

Endocarditis,  acute 

. 13 

0.04 

.05 

.02 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

. 72 

1.03 

1. 12 

.65 

.85 

1. 73 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

.20 

.16 

.08 

.06 

.19  || 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis....' 

.08 

.02 

.06 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

.46 

1.03 

.89 

.58 

.73 

1.19 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis.. ..' 

.07 

.04 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

.02 

79a 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

.02  1 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

.02 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

.07 

. 10 

.05 

.06 

.14  ; 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation. ." 

.10 

.04 

,05  1 

73d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

.07 

.20 

. 16 

.18 

.11 

.20  [ 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of ' 

.20 

. 10 

.OS 

.10 

.13 

.32 

80 

.05 

.04 

.03  ! 

81a 

Aneurysms 

.05 

.03 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

. 05 

.02 

.05  [ 

Sic 

Aortitis ’ I 

Sid 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

.04 

.02 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

.13 

.05 

.02 

. 06  ,j 

83b 

Varicocele 

.07 

.05 

.08 

.04 

.03 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

.20 

.10 

.08 

.26 

.15 

.28 

83d 

Phlebitis 

.07 

.03 

.02 

81a 

Status  lymphaticus 

S4b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of.  . 

.07 

.05 

.05 

.02 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

.02 

Sob 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

.01 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional.. 

.04 

.03 

Bradycardia 

.02 

85e 

85f 

Tachycardia 

.26 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.061 

83g 

85h 

Hemorrhage..  . 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. . . 

.04 

.02 

89-90 

XIT.  Respiratory  system , diseases  of. 
Bronchitis. 

.07 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.12 

91 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

.07 

.20 

.12 

.05 

,05 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.03 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

.07 

.02 

■ 05 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

.07 

. 10 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.06 

96 

Asthma 

.20 

.05 

. 12 

. 10 

.32 

.28 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

.06 

9S 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of. . . 

.04 

. 02! 

XIII.  Digestive  system , diseases  of. 

99a 

P yorrhea  alveolaris 

.07 

.05 

.04 

.08 

.04 

• 'Off 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.20 

. 10 

.08 

.23 

A 

101 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

.07 

.04 

. 18 

.09 

.oil 

102b 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

. 15 

.08 

.08 

. 17 

.l-:1 

105a 

1 Onh 

Duodenal  ulcer 

.04 

.03 

.09 

.lit 

105c 

. 07 

.05 

.05 

.02 

.0; 

108 

. 13 

. 10 

.16 

.02 

.Oli 

109a 

109b 

Hernia 

.98 

.59 

.70 

.94 

.03 

.53 

.02 

.81 

110a 

.02 

.0: 

110b 

.04 

. 08 

.06 

113 

. 04 

03 

.02 

6 Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


399 


\nited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued 

ANNUALJRATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1917— Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation. 

No. 

0. 03 

0.  02 

0. 02 

0.01 

0. 01 

0.01 

0.01 

87a 

.01 

87b 

.05 

.06 

.02 

0.03 

.04 

0.02 

0.  01 

.02  1 

.03 

100a 

0.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.07 

.04 

.01 

.08 

.04 

.01 

.07 

100b 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.03 

100d 

.01 

.01 

lOOe 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.08 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.03 

77 

.02  ! 

.03 

.09 

.05 

.12 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.01 

78 

2.66 

3.05 

5.90 

10.01 

7.66 

5.71 

4.22 

4.80 

4.87 

4.  05 

4.  57 

79a 

.40  1 

.27 

.70 

1.52 

.71  | 

.58 

.36 

. 55 

.50 

. 56 

.79 

79a (1) 

.03 

.03 

.04 

. 10 

.19 

. 05 

.10 

.05 

.06 

. 11 

. 14 

79a(2) 

1.69  I 

1.  85 

3.53 

4.  49 

3.  99 

2.  96 

2.  34 

2.  99 

2.  92 

2.  14 

2.  40 

79a(3) 

.51 

.86 

1.52 

3.  28 

2.25  1 

1.77 

1.20 

.89 

.98 

. S9 

. /o 

79a(4) 

.03 

.01 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.03 

.05 

. 10 

.08 

.18 

.31 

79a (5) 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

79a(7) 

.01 

.03 

.51 

.45 

.26 

. 16 

.21 

.33 

. 17 

.18 

79a(8) 

.20 

.24 

. 14 

.39 

.27 

. 14 

.09 

.25 

.35 

.34 

79b 

.08 

.02 

.02 

.08 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.05 

.04 

79c 

.22 

.32 

.47 

.71 

. 77 

.62 

. 47 

. 55 

.47 

.52 

.47 

79d 

.73 

.51 

.70 

.81 

.80 

. 44 

.30 

.26 

.21 

. 14 

.25 

79e 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.03 

.01 

80 

.02 

. 02 

. 01 

. 01 

. 02 

. 01 

.05 

.03 

81a 

.03 

.07 

.07 

. 14 

. 10 

. 17 

. 10 

. 15 

.10 

.06 

. 12 

81b 

. 01 

.03 

81c 

I 1 ' 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

. 01 

.01 

81  d 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

82 

.10 

.08 

.14 

. 18 

.08 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.03 

. 11 

.09 

83a 

.09 

. 15 

. 12 

. 14 

.09 

. 11 

.08 

.03 

.13 

.13 

.13 

83b 

.29 

.38 

.4.3 

.51 

.36 

.33 

_ 22 

.36 

.91 

.92 

.79 

S3e 

. 05 

. 05 

.06 

.03 

.01 

.07 

.02 

.04 

.07 

. 11 

. 12 

S3d 

. 01 

84a 

. 01 

04 

02 

04 

03 

07 

05 

05 

06 

84  h 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.07 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.06 

.35 

.'27 

. 18 

85a 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.04 

. 01 

85b 

- 

. 02 

.05 

.02 

.04 

16 

. 55 

.51 

1 38 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

. 01 

. 02 

01 

. 01 

02 

. 01 

. 15 

.21 

.21 

.49 

.37 

.36 

.24 

.24 

.34 

.4.3 

. 85 

85f 

.01 

. 01 

. 02 

. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

85  g 

.01 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.07 

.05 

. 14 

.04 

85h 

. 15 

.09 

. 15 

. 22 

.14 

.07 

.06 

. 17 

. 15 

. 35 

.33 

89-90 

.03 

.01 

.03 

. 12 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.01 

91 

.05 

. 12 

. 55 

.93 

.38 

.41 

.30 

.08 

.06 

.08 

.03 

92a 

.08 

.09 

. 10 

.18 

.23 

.24 

.20 

. 19 

. 18 

.30 

.37 

93a 

.03 

.05 

. 05 

. 11 

.03 

.07 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.03 

93b 

.05 

. 14 

.23 

.27 

.25 

.29 

.33 

. 17 

.16 

.20 

.21 

93c 

. 47 

.53 

.78 

1.06 

.96 

.80 

.52 

.74 

1.28 

1.61 

2. 49 

96 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.22 

.03 

.05 

.13 

. 12 

. 10 

.21 

.20 

97 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

98 

.03 

.07 

.07 

.21 

.15 

.10 

. 05 

.07 

. 05 

.03 

.09 

99a 

.20 

.26 

.33 

.91 

.70 

.32 

. 11 

.08 

.29 

3.33 

.84 

99c 

.12 

. 11 

.16 

.22 

.18 

.30 

.23 

.25 

. U1 

.30 

.35 

.36 

102a 

.07 

.18 

. 19 

.30 

.31 

.19 

. 15 

. 13 

.17 

. 17 

.21 

102c 

. 09 

.10 

.13 

.27 

.20 

.26 

.31 

.25 

.17 

.18 

.31 

105a 

02 

01 

.08 

.03 

.06 

.05 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.07 

.12 

.07 

105c 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.03 

106 

.01 

1 

.03 

. 02 

. 01 

107c 

.05 

.14 

.07 

. 10 

.10 

.06 

. 10 

.08 

.07 

.04 

.05 

108 

1. 10 

1.09 

1.67 

1.  75 

• So 

.30 

.28 

1.61 

2.  60 

4.58 

1.92 

109a 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.05 

.01 

109b 

.03 

.09 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.09 

. 05 

.09 

110a 

. 08 

.03 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.12 

. 16 

.16 

. 19 

110b 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

i .01 

113 

I 


400 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  63. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


nter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  191S- 

Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

September. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87  a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

0. 01 

0. 03 

0.  02 

0.  01 

0.15 

87b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

.01 

.02 

.05 

0.  02 

05 

100b 

Tonsillitis^  chronic 

.04 

.01 

.05 

.01 

.04 

.10 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

.02 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 



.01 

.06 

.05 

.03 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

.01 

.04 

.08 

.04 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

.01 

.01 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

3.  65 

3. 22 

6.  00 

4.81 

4.  55 

3.64 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

.39 

.39 

.76 

.56 

.54 

.28 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

.08 

.04 

.09 

.03 

.04 

.08 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

1.  98 

1.73 

3.  34 

2.  81 

2.  62 

2.47 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

.85 

.59 

.88 

.80 

.78 

.31 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

.20 

.09 

. 11 

. 11 

.46 

.30 

79a 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

.02 

.02 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

.01 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

.15 

.38 

.79 

.50 

.09 

• 1?i 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

.36 

.22 

.57 

.24 

.18 

.08 

Cardiac  dilatation 

.05 

.06 

. 14 

.01 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

.38 

.43 

.70 

.62 

.50 

•.« 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.15 

.16 

.34 

. 14 

. 14 

• 2c  1 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

.01 

81a 

Aneurysms 

.03 

.01 

.04 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

.08 

.09 

. 15 

.09 

.05 

.Oil 

81c 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.o; 

81d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

.01 

.04 

.06 

.01 

.02 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

.01 

.04 

. 11 

.10 

.18 

. i;  j 

83b 

Varicocele 

. 05 

.04 

. 16 

.23 

.25 

. i: 

S3e 

Varicose  veins 

.64 

. 65 

1.08 

.99 

.80 

.8(1 

83d 

Phlebitis 

.09 

. 13 

.18 

.33 

.16 

. 2lj 

84a 

.01 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

.03 

.02 

.09 

.04 

.02 

.6: 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

. 14 

. 26 

.66 

.97 

.21 

.0 

85b 

.01 

. 01 

.04 

.0 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

1.04 

1.67 

7.54 

6. 25 

.66 

. 5 

85d 

.01 

85f 

Tachycardia 

.51 

.59 

.96 

.70 

.39 

.2 

85  g 

.02 

. 01 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.02 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

.38 

.46 

.94 

1.08 

.86 

• i 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

.05 

.29 

. 11 

.23 

.43 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

.07 

.21 

.06 

.24 

. 16 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.32 

.55 

.46 

.57 

.59 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

.03 

.04 

. 10 

. 11 

. IS 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

.20 

.37 

.36 

.50 

.71 

96 

Asthma 

2.  23 

2.20 

2.98 

2. 19 

.89 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

.13 

.23 

.40 

. 10 

.04 

9S 

.01 

.06 

. 06 

.06 

■ 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.02 

Q9h 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.58 

.65 

1.67 

.41 

.18 

101 

.01 

.03 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

.23 

.21 

.33 

.32 

.23 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.03 

. 05 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

. 10 

.10 

.32 

.24 

.34 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

.19 

.19 

.28 

.29 

.18 

105b 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

105c 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

106 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

107b 

.02 

107o 

.01 

.03 

108 

Appendicitis 

.06 

.04 

.10 

■ ii 

.21 

109a 

Hernia 

2.  04 

.93 

2.  01 

1.86 

1.91 

J 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.02 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

. 10 

.09 

.08 

. 10 

.07 

110b 

.07 

.07 

. 13 

.17 

. 12 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.01 

.02 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


401 


tied  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year.  1919— Continued. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

[arch. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0.06 

.03 

.12 

.03 

0.11 

O.OS 

0.15 

0.11 

O.OS 

0. 09 

0.  02 
.00 
.03 
.03 
.00 
.01 
.00 

.03 
.03 
4.46 
. 55 
.07 
2.49 
1.00 
.13 
.00 
.00 
.22 
.25 
.04 
.47 
.33 
.01 
.02 
.09 
.01 
.00 
.02 
■ OS 
11 
. 57 
. 11 
.00 
.04 
.17 
.01 
1.03 
.00 
.01 
.39 
.01 
.03 

.47 
.09 
.20 
.34 
.09 
.39 
1.19 
. 11 
.03 

.07 
.00 
.60 
.01 
. 22 
'.  03 
. 18 
. 19 
.01 
.05 
.01 
.00 
.00 
.01 
.10 
1.57 
.02 
.06 
.09 
.01 

87a 

S7b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 

77 

78 
79a 
79a (1) 
79a  (2) 
79a  (3) 
79a (4) 
79a  (5) 
79a  (6) 
79a  (7) 
79a  (8) 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

Sid 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85a 

S5b 

85c 

85d 

Soe 

85f 

85g 

85h 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 

99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

.07 

.08 

.04 

.10 

.06 

.23 

0.17 

0.09 

.03 

• OS 

.09 

09 

.04 

.04 

. 05 

08 

.06 

5.69 

1.06 

2.85 

1. 39 
.39 

4.07 

.41 

.09 

2.39 

.59 

.41 

2. 90 
.32 
.04 
1.94 
.49 
.11 

5.92 
1.23 
.08 
3. 17 
1.07 
.33 

9.04 
1.65 
.15 
4.  62 
2.23 
.39 

3. 75 
. 77 

.88 

1.46 

.17 

0.82 

.09 

.97 

.09 

80 

1.68 

1.00 

.15 

.48 

.32 

.OS 

1.12 

.09 

.09 

.54 

.18 

.09 

.18 

.12 

.04 

.53 

.04 

.41 

.25 

.04 

.29 

. 22 
!o6 
.78 

.11 

.17 

.09 

. 47 
! 29 

.53 

.11 

.87 

.15 

. 15 
.08 

.OS 

.OS 

.09 

• IS 

.09 

I 

.03 
. .15 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.12 

. i j 

.09 

09 

.05 

.04 
.18 
. 2S 
.67 
.21 

.04 

.04 

.16 

45 

.29 

.10 
.15 
.10 
. 87 
.19 

.09 

.12 

.86 

.IS 

.06 
.17 
. S4 
.17 

.23 

.08 

.09 

. 54 

.24 

.OS 

.09 

.18 

.09 

.06 

.09 

.05 

.15 

09 

.09 

-ii' 

.12 

.04 

.95 

.28 

.03 

.33 

.08 

.53 

.60 

.19 

.23 

,0S 

.34 

. 27 

. 27 

. 05 
.49 

.44 

. 35 

. 45 

.28 

. 15 

.OS 

.09 

. 18 

1.45 
.29 
.18 
.91 
.21 
1.62 
.71 
.06 
. .03 



2. 15 

.25 
.28 
.71 
.39 
2. 33 
.42 

3. 33 
.16 
.21 
.58 
.33 
2. 26 
.49 

3. 60 
.29 
.19 
.87 
.34 
2. 48 
.44 
.15 
.19 

10 

2.06 

.69 

.08 

.08 

.69 

.38 

1.07 

.61 

.56 

.26 

.09 

.09 

.35 

.06 

.73 

.50 

1.67 

.50 

.06 

.06 

.11 

.09 
1.  03 
.94 
.17 
1.29 

.09 
• SO 
.09 
.IS 
.44 

.32 

.24 

.64 

.08 

.09 
. 27 

'.13 

.18 

.11 

.04 

.33 

.12 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.17 

.09 

.09 



.15 

.03 

.12 

.09 

.27 

.09 

.25 

.25 

. 15 

.08 

.09 

.04 

.04 

.28 

.18 

.12 

.10 

.15 

.08 

. 18 
.27 

.18 

.09 

.09 

.06 

.16 

.08 

.29 

.19 

.31 

.17 

.06 

.06 

.14 

.16 

.06 

.03 

.05 

•24 

.09 

.03 

.04 
. 35 
1.98 
.04 
.11 
.07 

.16 

1.97 

. 15 
1.51 

.28 

2.  IS 

. 15 
.92 

.17 

.IS 

.27 

.36 

.04 

.08 

.15 
. 15 

.11 
. 11 

.23 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.06 

! 


402 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  63. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Year 

1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

115a 

0.08 

0.04 

115b 

Gall  bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

1 

117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

118b 

0.13 

.04 

0.03 

.02 

0 

Visceroptosis 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

0 05 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) . 

119 

.04 

120 

.07 

. 24 

.23 

.29 

.19 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

122b 



122c 

122d 

Pvop'cnic'infp.ction  of  the  kidnevs 

. 10 

.08 

122e 

.07 

.04 

. 02 

123 

124a 

.05 

.05 

.04 

. 08 

124b 

.07 

.04 

.03 

.02 

1 25b 

.04 

125c 

126 

.07 

1^711 

127b 

127c 

.03 

.05 

.03 

) 

127(1 

127e 

.04 

.05 

. 02 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 
143b 
144  a 

.07 

144b 
145a 
1 45h 

145c 
I45d 
145  e 
145  f 
145g 
145h 
145i 

145k 

1451 

145'n 

145o 

.07 

.03 

.02 

.33 

.20 

.19 

.05 

.15 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

146b 

146c 

.05 

.12 

.02 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.13 

.10 

.04 

.08 

.09 

147b 

147c 

.07 

. 15 

. 04 

.05 

.06 

147d 

147e 

149a 
149b 
149c 
149d 
1 49ft 

cepted). 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.07 

.05 

.08 

.02 

.07 

.02 

3.07 

1.42 

1.28 

1.  36 

1.32 

149f 

.01 

149h 

.26 

.10 

.16 

.05 

.09 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

189 

.02 

.98 

5.28 

.35 

.34 

.23 

21.94 

20.58 

16.  26 

17.  63 

20.43 

' 

* 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


403 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


- 


Year 

1917— Continued. 

Year 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

|october. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

| March. 

April. 

May. 

1 June. 

I my. 

August. 

0.  01 

0.01 

0.  02 

0.  01 

0.  01 

0.  01 

114 

0.03 

.01 

0.02 

.04 

.03 

0.06 

0.02 

.06 

0.  02 

.04 

.02 

115a 

.02 

.04 

.03 

115b 

.01 

115c 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

117a 

.07 

• OS 

. 17 

. 16 

. 15 

. 10 

.08 

.09 

.09 

. 14 

.18 

117b 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 03 

. 01 

118b 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

. 02 

11  Sc 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

119 

. 11 

.21 

.33 

.56 

.33 

.27 

.28 

.40 

.40 

.40 

.36 

120 

. 01 

122a 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

. 02 

.01 

. 03 

122b 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

. 01 

122c 

.08 

.01 

.04 

.05 

.03 

. 10 

.02 

.03 

.09 

.13 

. 14 

122d 

.01 

.06 

.01 

. 10 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.01 

122e 

. 05 

. 05 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.06 

.04 

. 05 

.09 

. 15 

123 

.01 

. 05 

.04 

.07 

.04 

.07 

. 05 

.05 

.04 

.05 

. 09 

124a 

.03 

. 10 

. 14 

.27 

.20 

. 13 

. 11 

.15 

. 22 

.10 

. 13 

124b 

.02 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.416 

. 07 

125b 

. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

.02 

. 01 

. 01 

. 02 

125c 

.02 

.02 

.02 



.02 

.02 

. 01 

. 01 

. 03 

. 03 

126 

. 01 

127a 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.01 

. 03 

. 02 

127  b 

.01 

. 01 

. 02 

. 02 

. 01 

.02 

.04 

.05 

.04 

127  o 

.01 

127d 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.05 

.07 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

I27e 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

142 

.01 

,oi 

143b 

.01 

.03 



. 02 

. 03 

02 

.01 

01 

03 

144n 



.01 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

. 04 

. 01 

144b 



.01 

. 02 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

. 04 

145b 

.01 

145c 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

145d 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 



. 01 

03 

145e 

.06 

.06 

.03 

.09 

.09 

.03 

. 03 

.05 

:n' 

.08 

.09 

1451 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

. 02 

. 01 

145h 

.01 

. 01 

1451 

. 02 

145j 

.02 

. 01 

145k: 

- 

.01 



. 01 

1451 

.05 

.02 

.04 

. 12 

.07 

.04 



.07 

. 04 

.04 

.04 

145m 

.28 

.34 

.32 

. 65 

.49 

.36 

.20 

. 27 

. 57 

.68 

.53 

1450 

.14 

.18 

. 17 

. 18 

.13 

. 14 

.12 

.18 

. 18 

.30 

.30 

146a 

.02 

.06 

■ IS 

. 55 

. 65 

.29 

. 22 

.40 

1.32 

1.68 

1.38 

146b 

. 12 

. 19 

.28 

.41 

.21 

. 15 

.13 

. 12 

. 17 

.26 

. 16 

146c 

.26 

.21 

.29 

. 54 

.43 

.27 

.23 

.26 

.43 

.99 

.70 

147a 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

. 02 

04 

09 

147b 

.09 

. 10 

. 15 

.28 

. 19 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

. 14 

.25 

. 19 

147c 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.04 

.01 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.06 

147d 

. 01 

.02 

.07 

.26 

.24 

.16 

' .05 

.21 

.26 

.61 

.60 

147e 

.02 

. 15 

. 14 

.21 

.24 

. 12 

.09 

. 12 

. 22 

.57 

.23 

149a 

. 05 

.07 

.20  1 

. 13 

.18 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

. 17 

.04 

149b 

. 03 

.07 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.05 

.01 

.02 

.06 

. 19 

.07 

149c 

. 02 

. 05 

.04 

.03 

. 01 

.03 

. 01 

; 03 

. 04 

149d 

2.  07 

4.  45 

6.09 

7.31 

5.  74 

1.73 

. 65 

.84 

2.  37 

6.  02 

2.  75 

149e 

. 05 

. 05 

.09 

• OS 

. 10 

. 10 

.05 

.07 

. 14 

.07 

. 17 

1491 

. 01 

. 04 

. 09 

07 

01 

14Qg 

.28 

.61 

.89 

2.  01 

1.24 

1.09 

.63 

1.17 

2.  52 

3.  63 

2.  39 

149h 

.03 

.01 

.09  1 

. 10 

. 10 

.06 

.01 

,0S 

.06 

.19 

. 16 

150 

. 36 

.51 

.90 

. 74 

.60 

.46 

. 33 

.33 

.68 

1.72 

1.39 

189 

|6. 14 

45.  76 

67.31  1 

93.  24 

74.76 

62.  27 

42.  94 

55.  82 

04.  00 

89.77 

80.20 

3553—25 27 


404 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  63. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  U 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918— 

Continued- 

Year 

1919. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

Februa 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

0.02 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

.02 

0. 02 

0.  07 

0.  04 

0.11 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.03 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

0. 

117a 

Peritonitis 

.01 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

.13 

.14 

. 19 

.22 

.21 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

.01 

llSb 

.02 

.02 

.03 

. 02 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.38 

.19 

.33 

.42 

.46 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

.02 

122b 

.01 

. 01 

.03 

.02 

122c 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

122d 

Pyogenuunfeetion  of  the  kidneys 

. 15 

.20 

.25 

• ii 

.05 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.06 

. 04 

1211 

Nephrolithiasis 

.07 

.07 

. 10 

.10 

.07 

124a 

Cystitis 

.05 

. 11 

. 14 

. 10 

.04 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

. 19 

.20 

.35 

. 13 

.12 

125a 

. 01 

.01 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.03 

.05 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.05 

.04 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.02 

.06 

.41 

.04 

.14 

127a 

.01 

127b 

.02 

.01 

.04 

127c 

Hydrocele 

.01 

.09 

.08 

127d 

.01 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

.03 

.02 

.09 

.17 

.04 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

.01 

.02 

143b 

144a 

.01 

.05 

.03 

.01 

.04 

144b 

Cellulitis 

.03 

.01 

.02 

145a 

.01 

145b 

.02 

. 02 

145c 

.01 

.01 

145d 

145e 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.02 

1451 

Eczema 

.12 

. 10 

. 11 

.09 

.05 

145g 

.01 

. 01 

.01 

145h 

.01 

.01 

145i 

145j 

145  k 

.02 

1451 

. 01 

145  in 

Psoriasis 

.04 

.01 

.05 

.13 

.ii 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

.58 

. 55 

.95 

.98 

.46 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

145a 

Osteomyelitis 

.22 

.27 

.39 

.24 

.09 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

1.03 

1.31 

3.  12 

3.03 

.93 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

.13 

.29 

.58 

.37 

.16 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  i oint 

.51 

.60 

.91 

.99 

.27 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.06 

.02 

147c 

Synovitis 

.25 

.21 

.54 

.50 

.23 

1 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

.05 

.04 

.10 

.05 

. 12 

1 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 

.55 

.59 

1.00 

.99 

.34 

1 

ceptedl. 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

. 12 

. 11 

.56 

.46 

.30 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

.02 

.08 

.09 

.15 

.16 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

.06 

.08 

. 14 

.24 

.14 

149d 

Myositis 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.01 

.05 

149e 

Pes  planus 

1.34 

1.51 

9.45 

10. 15 

3. 76 

1491 

Talipes 

. 10 

. 16 

.28 

.08 

.07 

149k 

Tenosynovitis 

.01 

.02 

.07 

.01 

.07 

J 

149h 

Organ's  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

1.76 

2.  28 

4.  72 

4.  27 

1.96 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

1 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

.12 

.11 

.27 

.13 

.16 

1 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

.75 

.67 

1. 13 

.87 

. 25 

1 

Total  for  diseases 

68.  55 

75.  73 

132.  57 

93.28 

56.26 

1 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


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nited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

vlareh. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

| August. 

September 

j October. 

November. 

December. 

0.  OS 

0.01 

114 

0.  06 

0.  08 

0.  08 

0.  26 

.03 

115a 

0.  05 

.01 

115b 

.00 

115c 

.01 

117a 

.09 

0. 21 

.37 

.34 

0. 11 

.15 

.08 

.09 

0. 18 

0.  09 

. 14 

117b 

. 00 

118a 

.03 

. 04 

. 05 

.06 

.01 

118b 

.04 

.01 

118c 

.06 

.07 

.24 

.08 

.09 

.03 

119 

.77 

.67 

1.07 

1.31 

.56 

.61 

.24 

.60 

.27 

. 18 

.38 

120 

.03 

. 11 

.04 

. 00 

122a 

.03 

.04 

.01 

122b 

. 04 

.06 

.08 

.09 

.01 

122c 

.09 

. 14 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.09 

122d 

.08 

.08 

.03 

122e 

.12 

. 04 

. 11 

.08 

i 

. 09 

.06 

123 

.04 

. 08 

. 05 

. 06 

.06 

124a 

.04 

. 04 

. 10 

. 11 

.08 

. 14 

124b 



. 00 

125a 

. 10 

.08 

.03 

125b 



.01 

125c 

.04 

.06 



.09 

.04 

126 





.00 

127a 

.01 

127b 

.09 

.21 

.05 

. 06 

.03 

127c 

. 00 

127d 

.04 

. 08 

. 06 

. 09 

. 04 

127e 

. 04 

. 00 

142 

. 04 

. 09 

. 00 

143b 

.04 

. 04 

. 06 

. 08 



. 02 

144a 

.03 

. 04 

. 11 

.08 

. 09 

. 01 

144b 

...(. 



. 05 



. 00 

.04 



. 01 

145b 

.03 



. 00 

145c 

00 

14. 'ill 

. 04 

. 01 

145e 

.12 

.06 



. 06 

145f 



.00 

145g 

oo 

14.' Sh 

00 

1 45>i 

.00 

145j 

146  k- 

on 

1461 

.08 

.04 



.06 

.08 

. 09 

. 05 

.44 

.53 

.86 

.53 

.39 

.23 



.24 

. 17 

. 47 

1450 

.12 

.07 

.16 

.19 

.33 

. 15 

. 17 

.17 



.09 

. 19 

146a 

. 77 

.67 

.70 

.63 

.50 

.23 

.34 

.09 

.35 

. 86 

146b 

.29 

. 18 

.08 

. 19 

.22 

. 15 

. 09 

. 09 

. 21 

146c 

.35 

.60 

.66 

1.75 

.67 

.38 

. 17 

. 09 

. 47 

. ' 

09. 

,.24 

.28 

. 16 

.24 

.17 

! 19 

147c 

.06 

.14 

.10 

. 08 

. 04 

147d 

.18 

.25 

.21 

.24 

.17 

.08 

.os 

. 09 

.32 

147e 

21 

.18 

.25 

?9 

. 09 

.20 

149a 

06 

. 11 

.04 

. 05 

.22 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.08 

149b 

03 

.14 

.21 

.06 

.08 

.07 

149c 

06 

.04 

.12 

. 19 

.03 

149d 

72 

4.  77 

4.  32 

6.71 

5.91 

4.  52 

2.  25 

1.20 

.63 

1.06 

3.  77 

149e 

06 

. 14 

.04 

.06 

.08 

. 09 

.09 

149f 

.24 

. 08 

09 

. 03 

149tf 

36 

i 

1.45 

2.  84 

4.  33 

1.17 

.84 

.64 

.17 

.36 

1.78 

149h 

I 

08 

.14 

.08 

.05 

.08 

.09 

150 

59 

.21 

.58 

.44 

.45 

.31 

.08 

. 17 

.09 

.27 

.73 

189 

(}03 

65. 12 

80. 68 

97. 34 

74.  25 

60. 92 

36.95 

36.  20 

30.  45 

31.  45 

66.  92 

406 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  64. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlis 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Monthly  strength. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19i 

19k 

191 

19m 

19o 

19p 

25a 

47 


Cause. 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

51a 

53a 

53b 

88 

53c 

54 

55a 

55c 

E5d 

55e 

56a 

56b 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66e 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74, 


I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 


Typhoid  fever 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  fever 

Trench  mouth 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Trench  foot 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


II.  Tuberculosis  (all) . 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis . 
Tuberculosis  (others) 


III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 


Syphilis  (all)..., 

Chancroidal  infection . 
Gonococcus  infection. 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism). 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (other?) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 


13,420  28,821 


50,882  I 70,266  I 92,139  I 123,429  j 160,1 


Year,  1917. 


June  and 
pre- 
ceding. 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 


Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Racial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Enuresis 

Neurosis 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart). 
Shell  shock  (cause  not  given) 


Chorea. 


Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted). 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective _ 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of. 


July. 


August. 


Septem- 

ber. 


October. 


Novem- 

ber. 


Deeer 

her. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


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. en  in  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


— 
193,264  j 

223, 130 

283, 26S 

388,048 

5S7, 240 

796,427 

1,063, 192 

1,266,592 

1,527,793 

Year,  I91S. 


January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 



2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 







1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

13 

16 

12 

7 

8 

10 

22 

17 

13 

222 

9 

13 

11 

7 

7 

10 

20 

16 

10 

217 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

9 

3 

4 

2 

1 

3 

8 

4 

6 

5 

2 

5 

1 

2 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

2 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

"i 

1 

i 

2 

i 

2 

4 

7 

4 

9 

51 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

fi 

3 

i 

2 

3 

1 

I 

2 

4 



3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 



1 

i 

1 

r 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

l 

3 

i 

2 

1 

5 

21 

26 

41 

20 

76 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

I* 

1 

1 

1 

- - . . 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

' 1 * * 

2 

1 

2 

1 

8 

12 

7 

30 

1 

3 

3 

| 

1 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19m 

19o 

19p 

25a 

47 


2Sa 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

51a 

53  a 
53b 
88 
53c 

54 
55a 
55c 
55d 
55e 
56a 
56b 


60 
61 
62 
63a 
63b 
64 
66a 
66b 
66c 
69 
74a 
74  b 
74c 
74d 
74e 
74  f 
72 
73a 
73b 
73c 
73d 
74g 


408 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  64. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months , white  enlisted  men  ‘ 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1,682,836 

1, 591,962 

1,488,683 

1,310,083 

1,115,69 

Cause. 

Year, 

191S — Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

4 

10 

Influenza 

7 

11 

9 

49 

36 

2 

14 

2 

1 

19K 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

5 

3 

5 

6 



19h 

1 

19i 

19  i 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

3 

191 

1 

19m 

19o 

1 

19p 

4 

1 

2 

1 

47 

2 

2 

3 

1 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

20 

22 

2 

145 

107 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

16 

20 

1 

135 

98 

28b 

1 

2 

2 

29 

1 

30-35 

3 

2 



8 

7 

1 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

6 

4 

15 

5 

11 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

4 

i 

12 

2 

10 

38a 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

2 

3 

3 

3 

1 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

30 

1 

1 

39  15 

1 

46 

1 

1 

1 

48a 

10 

13 

36 

21 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

3 

3 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

1 

3 

11 

9 

10 

53a 

1 

1 

53b 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

1 

1 

1 

53o 

54 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

1 

1 

55c 

1 



1 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

1 

1 

1 

2 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

2 

3 

3 

5 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

1 

3 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all.) 

60 

Encephalitis 

2 

1 

61 

62 

2 

1 

1 

63a 

1 

1 

1 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

i' 

1 

2 

1 

64 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

69 

5 

8 

44 

22 

1 

74b 

Neurasthenia. . 

4 

5 

19 

11 

16 

74c 

2 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart)... 

1 

3 

5 

12 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

72 

1 

1 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

6 

2 

10 

13 

73b 

1 

73c 

4 

8 

2 

73d 

1 

1 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

3 



2 

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409 


ilurope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31.  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


853,425 

569,842 

271,633 

111,634 

48,006 

30, 315 

21,055 

18,920 

18,379 

1,469,656 

Inter- 

Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

period. 

1 

1 

13 

1 

1 

2 

6 

3 

7 

1 



8 

22 

9 

10 

1 

1 

1 

26 

201 

10 

1 

4 

8 

14 

4 

2 

1 

1 

28 

81 

19g 

1 

6 

19h 

2 

19L 

1 

1 

9 

19j 

19k: 

4 

1 

19  1 

1 

1 

19m 

1 

19o 

1 

1 

19p 

25a 

1 



1 

i 

5 

22 

2 

19 

47 

47 

33 

22 

12 

6 

1 

3 

621 

1,502 

38 

28 

21 

12 

5 

1 

3 

1,396 

28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 

3 

2 

10 

23 

1 

6 

3 

1 

1 

26 

82 

161 

5 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

57 

2 

1 

1 

33 

96 

3 

37 

1 

23 

3 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

62 

38b 

36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

51a 

2 

5 

12 

7 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

7 

117 

16 

35 

19 

359 

47 

126 

2 

I 22 

8 

7 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

8 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

8 

53b 

88 

53c 

4 

1 

3 

24 

i 

1 

i 

1 

2 

5 

9 

37 

55d 

55e 

56a 

i 

1 

1 

10 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

o 

9 

62 

“ 

1 

i 2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

12 

66a 

■ • 1 

1 

1 

6 

60 

21 

387 

66c 

69 

5 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

'"'if 

5 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

72 

184 

74b 

2 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

30 

71 

74e 

74f 



20 

6 

4 

2 

3 

3 

1 

48 

183 

73a 

72h 

9 

3 

3 

i 

1 

20 

55 

73c 

2 

3 

17 

74g 

410 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  64. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  ii 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 
national 
classifi- 
cation j 
No. 

Cause. 

Year  1917. 

June  and 
pre- 
ceding. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

67 
6Sa 
68b 
6Sii 
6Se 

68  f 
6Se 
68h 
68i 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75c 

75  f 

75K 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 

76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 

86b 

86c 

86e 

80h 

S7a 

166a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
790 
SO 
81a 
81b 
81c 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
81b 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

Oeneral  paralysis  of  the  insane 

1 

1 

3 

8 

Constitutional  psvchonathic  states 

1 

A 

1 

3 

Dementia  pra?cox 

4 

Psychasthenia 

2 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

1 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  fall) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

ft)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

strabismus 

Leueoma 

Cataract 

1 

1 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

Amblvopia 

Amaurosis 

] 

VIII.  Ear , diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

1 

2 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossce,  diseases  oj. 

! 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

XT.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

2 

2 

. 



3 

1 

2 

• 

i 

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Europe  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

cation 

No. 

2 

2 

1 

6 

67 

4 

1 

1 

1 

5 

7 

9 

7 

9 

49 

68a 

3 

5 

2 

5 

5 

9 

13 

9 

13 

68b 

10 

11 

12 

6 

10 

10 

17 

1.5 

11 

128 

6Sd 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

1 

4 

8 

14 

5 

22 

68  f 

1 

68g 

1 

3 

4 

0 

6 

5 

3 

29 

68h 

2 

6 

1 

2 

1 

6 

5 

1 

i 

4 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75a(3) 

i 

3 

3 

75b 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

6 

2 

9 

75f 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

75h 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

75j 

1 

1 

1 

751 

5 



75  p 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

3 

2 

i 

2 

4 

6 

7 

11 

15 

76a 

2 

1 

76b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

%b 

1 

i 

1 

S6h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

100b 

1 

1 



9 

4 

9 

5 

7 

11 

16 

5 

10 

44 

79a 

3 

1 

2 

9 

2 

3 

79n  ( 1 'J 

1 

1 

1 

79nY21 

5 

2 

8 

2 

5 

7 

3 

3 

7 

28 

79a(3) 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79^(8^ 

... 

9 

1 

7Qr* 



2 

3 

2 

7Qr1 

1 

80 

gib 

i 

1 



1 

1 

S2 

| 

1 

83a 

i 

83b 



S3c 

1 

i | 

1 

83d 

j 

1 

i 

S4b 

3553—25 28 


412 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  64. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  while  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year 

1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

07 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

1 

3 

3 

5 

44 

31 

6Sb 

Mental  deficiency T 

7 

5 

58 

39 

69 

30 

68(1 

13 

14 

69 

30 

68e 

8 

2 

1 

68f 

6 

3 

5 

4 

6Sg 

5 

2 

68h 

10 

5 

29 

17 

68i 

Psychoses  (others). 

6 

9 

27 

12 

13 

ii 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

5 

6 

6 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

(2)  Hyperopia 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

4 

1 

3 

75b 

1 

75c 

1 

75d 

2 

1 

4 

3 

75e 

1 

6 

7 

3 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

75g 

Pterygium 

75h 

1 

1 

75i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

75k 

1 

2 

1 

1 1 

751 

1 

2 

5 

5 

3 ; 

75m 

1 

1 

5 

1 

75n 

75o 

75p 

] 1 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

3 

2 

5 

3 

i 

3 i 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

9 

15 

28 

39 

37 

36 

76b 

1 

2 

3 1 

76c 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

3 

1 

4 

2 

i 

i 

76e 

2 

1 

2 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

1 

86c 

86e 

1 

2 

3 

3 

4 j 

86h 

2 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87  a 

1 

1 

2 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

1 

2 

i 

100b 

Tonsillitis!  chronic 

2 

2 

l(l()c 

1 

100d 



XI.  Circtilatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

1 

1 

78 

1 



1 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

13 

n 

15 

46 

42 

50 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

1 

9 

5 

4,1 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis. . 

1 

1 

2 

9 

9 

31 

31 

34 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

3 

2 

5 

7 

5 

9 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

2 

1 

1 

79a 

79b 

1 

1 

79c 

2 

79d 

2 

10 

9 

10 

7 

79e 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

80 

81a 

1 

81b 

1 

2 

i 

81c 

82 

2 

83a 

2 

1 

2 

4 

83b 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

83c 

1 

2 

5 

2, 

83d 

Phlebitis 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

3 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


413 


Europe  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  iwcZwswe^Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

12 

31 

67 

7 

8 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

89 

313 

14 

11 

3 

2 

1 

151 

467 

68b 

17 

11 

4 

2 

1 

330 

762 

68d 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

33 

68e 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

43 

128 

68f 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

28 

277 

177 

58 

15 

68g 

68h 

10 

10 

4 

3 

1 

1 

115 

4 

4 

63 

68i 

9 

3 

1 

2 

11 

75a 

1 

1 

2 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

14 

1 

2 

4 

26 

1 

2 

1 

3 

6 

1 

4 

19 

4 

3 

1 

i 

1 

24 

79 

2 

4 

75g 

75h 

2 

3 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

23 

75j 

1 

1 

2 

10 

2 

1 

1 

11 

33 

751 

1 

1 

3 

18 

2 

2 

75n 

1 

1 

75o 

1 

1 

3 

75p 

75r 

4 

1 

13 

42 

33 

18 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

92 

385 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

17 

2 

76c 

70d 

3 

26 

8 

2 

1 

1 

3 

5 

S6b 

86c 

86e 

1 

9 

9 

i 

1 

9 

1 

3 

86h 

87a 

100a 

100b 

2 

I 

3 

12 

i 

3 

9 

'* 

i 

1 

2 

1 

100d 

- 

6 

9 

78 

51 

25 

8 

5 

2 

2 

158 

79a 

2 

1 

1 

IS 

66 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

1 



2 

10 

42 

19 

5 

6 

2 

2 

121 

396 

ft 

5 

2 

13 

70 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

79a(8) 

1 

1 

4 

26 

2 

\\ 

1 

1 

2 

9 

79b 

1 

i' 

79c 

■1 

2 

2 

26 

81 

79d 

1 

8 

25 

79e 

1 

i 

2 

80 



1 

o 

81a 

1 .1 

1 

1 

7 

81b 

1 -| 

1 

81c 

1 

1 

6 

82 

3 

3 

1 

20 

83a 

2 

1 

5 

21 

83b 

6 

1 

ii 

29 

83c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

83d 

2 

2 

11 

22 

84b 

414 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  64. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

June  and 
pre- 
ceding. 

July. 

August 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber 

Decem- 

ber 

i 

85a 

85b 

85c 

851 

85g 

85h 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 

99a 
99c 
102a 
102b 
102c 
105  a 
105b 
105c 
108 
109a 
109b 
110a 
110b 
113 
115a 
115b 
115c 
118b 
118c 

119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125b 
125c 
126 
127b 
127c 
127e 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

1451 

145g 

145m 

1450 

XI.  Circulatory  system , diseases  of— Continued. 

| 

6 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

XII.  Respiratory  system , diseases  of. 

1 

1 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system , diseases  of. 

1 

i ( j 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

Nephritis,  chronic 

1 

2 

1 

1 

:::: 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

• 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


415 


Europe  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year 

1918. 

Inter- 
j national 

| elassifi- 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

i August. 

September. 

October. 

i cation 
No. 

• 

2 

1 

85a 

85b 

1 

2 

3 

4 

1 

4 

3 

85f 

l 

1 85g 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

1 

6 

3 



2 

3 

16 

89-90 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

91 

1 

1 

6 

92a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1G 

93a 

l 

1 

93b 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

3 

17 

93c 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

6 

I 96 

97 

1 

98 

99a 

1 



99c 

1 

1 

102a 

; 

:::::::::::: 



102b 

1 

2 

102c 

1 

105b 

1 

i 

1 

2 

4 

108 

1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

3 

9 

109a 

1 

109b 

1 

110a 

1 

110b 

113 

1 

115b 

115c 

118b 

1 



1 

118c 

1 

1 

119 

1 

2 

1 

i 

i 

3 

5 

4 

4 

120 

122a 

122h 

1 

122p 

122rl 

122p 

i 

1 23 

1 24a 

1 

1 



124b 

125b 

1 

19?h 

i 

127c 

143a 

143b 

1 

1 

144  a. 

144b 

1 

145a 

145f 

145g 

145m 

i | 

i [ 

ii 

1 

1 

i I 

3 

1450 

416 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  64. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year, 

1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  o/— Continued. 

8.1a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

3 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  fmictional 

9 

6 

3 

2 

8 If 

Tachycardia 

1 

1 

1 

4 

6 

85k 

Hemorrhage 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

11 

8 

16 

20 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

2 

i 

2 

9 

n 

si 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

3 

8 

11 

17 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

11 

a 

7 

8 

19  1 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

3 

5 

4 

8 

6 

21 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

7 

4 

7 

17 

16 

% 

Asthma 

4 

2 

12 

3 

8 

2 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

1 

2 

1 

2 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

1 

3 

4 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

] 

1 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

1 

3 

i 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

1 

3 

1 

i 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

6 

8 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

2 

1 

3 

1 

105b 

Diarrhea 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

1 

9 

3 

5 

6 

1 

IDS 

Appendicitis 

3 

1 

6 

16 

109a 

Hernia 

6 

4 

7 

21 

16 

16 

109b 

1 ntestinal  obstruction 

1 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

1 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

2 

4 

1 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

1 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

1 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

11Kb 

V iscer  optosis 

1 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 



1 

1 

4 

1 

i 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

119 

4 

5 

0 

120 

Nephritis^  chronic 

6 

5 

10 

39 

53 

36 

122a 

122b 

1 

122c. 

122d 

1 

1 

2 

122e 

! 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

1 

1 

124a 

2 

1 

124b 

1 

125b 



1 

125c 

1 

a 26 

1 

...  . ) 

127b 

127c 

1 

127e 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

143n 

143b 

1 

144a 

1 

i 

2 1 

144b 

1 

3 

i 

M.4 

j 

] 15  f 

1 

1 



i 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

5 

1 

4 

i 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


417 


Europe  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919— 

Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

13 

1 

1 

85b 

1 

31 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

33 

85  f 

1 

1 

85g 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

52 

177 

89-90 

3 

3 

1 

1 

19 

69 

91 

6 

3 

3 

25 

89 

92a 

13 

3 

1 

1 

3 

41 

141 

93a 

14 

10 

2 

2 

6 

1 

. l 

59 

144 

93b 

11 

6 

6 

3 

1 

1 

70 

178 

93c 

4 

1 



14 

70 

96 

8 

14 

97 

2 

98 



13 

99a 



1 



1 

6 

99c 



3 

10 

102a 

6 

102b 

3 

1 

12 

36 

102c 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

14 

1 

2 

105b 

4 

3 

:::::::::::: 

2 

27 

3 



5 

1 

12 

54 

108 

15 

6 

2 

1 

1 



:::::::::::: 

26 

145 

109a 

1 

3 

109b 

1 

i 

1 

110a 

1 

2 

1 

12 

110b 

1 

2 

113 

i 

3 

6 

115a 

1 

1 

115b 

1 

1 

115c 

3 

4 

118b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

21 

118c 

4 

1 

IS 

40 

119 

26 

a 

5 

2 

91 

315 

120 



i 

1 

122a 

1 

1 

3 

122b 

1 

122c 

3 

1 22d 

| 

9 

9 

122  e 

i 

4 

123 



3 

6 

124a 

1 

5 

124b 

- !■ 

5 

6 

125b 

1 

125c 

3 

126 

[ 

1 

3 

127b 

2 

127r* 

i 

1 

127ft 

1 

1 

143a 

1 

1 

3 

143b 

1 

1 

2 

10 

144a 

i 

1 

1 

8 

144b 

1 

145a 



2 

2 

145b 

i 

2 



i 

1 

4 

ii 

145f 

1 

2 

4 

11 

145m 

3 

3 

2 1 

4 

32 

1450 

418 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  64. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

June  and 
pre- 
ceding. 

July. 

'll 

August. 

'ear,  1917. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

1401) 

146c 

147a 

1471) 

147c 

147d 

147e 

.1  oints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 

1 

1 

XVIT.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

189 

3 

Total  for  diseases 

IS 

6 



51 

13 

80 

1 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE 


419 


I urope  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

1 

146a 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

146b 

1 

1 

1 

146c 

1 

1 

1 

3 

147a 

147b 

i 

1 

1 

i 

147c 

147d 

2 

147e 

149a 

149b 

1 

149c 

1 

149d 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

4 

5 

30 

149e 

1 

1491 

1 

149g 

149h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

4 

i 

1.50 

3 

1 

4 

i 

2 

3 

189 

80 

72 

75 

65 

88 

146 

222 

221 

218 

922 

420 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  64. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 
national 
classifi- : 
cation  i 
No. 


14Ga 
146b 
146c. 
147  a 
147b 
147c 
147(1 
147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


Cause. 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  disosases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 
cepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

Hammer-toe 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis 

Pes  planus 

Talipes 

Tenosynovitis 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 


Year,  1918 — Continued. 


November. 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 


Congenital  malformations 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases. 

Total  for  diseases 


260 


December. 


276 


Month  not 
stated. 


362 


Year,  1919. 


January.  February.  March. 


959 


841 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


421 


i, trope  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


•1 

Year,  1919— 

Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

jApril. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

24 

146a 

2 

2 

1 

9 

19 

146b 

1 

7 

17 

146c 

2 

7 

22 

147a 

i 

1 

147b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

22 

147c 

1 

2 

147d 

i 

1 

3 

14 

147e 

i 

2 

11 

149a 

2 

149b 

i 

i 

4 

149c 

1 

3 

8 

149d 

15 

10 

6 

5 

3 

1 

1 

79 

273 

149e 

2 

149f 

2 

1 

1 

8 

149g 

149h 

4 

6 

1 

18 

84 

3 

150 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

57 

189 

510 

278 

133 

108 

5S 

20 

26 

19 

17 

3, 176 

10, 024 

422 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  65. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months , whi 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


13, 420 

28, 821 

50, 882 

70, 266 

92, 139 

123, 429 

160,17 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

No. 

June  and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December 

i 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

6 

Measles 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10 

Influenza 

0. 42 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

19g 

19h 

0.29 

0.  O’ 
.0' 

Mumps * 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

19j 

19k 

Paratyphoid  B 



Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

191 

Trench  fever 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

19o 

Vaccinia 

19p 

25a 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Trench  foot 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

0. 13 

5.00 

1.  04 

. 19 

1.2 

i.oj 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

5. 00 

1.  04 

.19 

2Sb 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

I 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

.ill 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

.13 

3 

37 

Syphilis  fall) 

.13 

.2 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

•° 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

39-45 



46 

Tumors,  benign 





.26 

. 2|| 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

.t 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

.26 

.10 

53a 

53b 

88 

53c 

54 

.39 

55a 

55c 

55d 





56a 

56b 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

i 

60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

0.47 

.39 

.10 

! 

the  heart). 

73a 

. 13 

.10 

73c 

/4g 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


423 


: listed,  men  in  Europe , Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


193,264 

223, 130 

2S3, 268 

388, 048 

587, 240 

796, 427 

1,063,192 

1, 266, 592 

1, 527, 793 

1, 635, 321 

Inter- 

national 

Year,  1918. 

elassifi- 

cation 

No. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

1 

6 

6.  ii 

7 

0.02 

0.01 

9 

0.  04 

0.  03 

0.01 

0.  05 

. 11 

10 

14 

0. 06 

.04 

0.03 

0. 06 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.03 

19g 

. 05 

.01 

19h 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19m 

19o 

19p 

.01 

.01 

.03 

25a 

.06 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.02 

47 

.81 

.86 

.51 

.22 

.16 

. 15 

.25 

.16 

.10 

1.63 

. 56 

.70 

.47 

.22 

. 14 

. 15 

.23 

. 15 

.08 

1.59 

28a 

.01 

.01 

28b 

29 

.25 

. 16 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

30-35 

.12 

.04 

.09 

. 16 

.06 

.07 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.06 

.06 

.06 

.05 

.06 

.03 

.02 

.02 

37 

.02 

38a 

.06 

.04 

.03 

. 10 

.01 

. 02 

. 01 

38b 

.04 

. 02 

36 

.06 

.02 

.01 

39-45 

.02 

.01 

46 

.06 

.05 

.08 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.08 

.04 

.07 

.37 

48a 

. 11 

. 13 

.02 

. 03 

. 01 

. 01 

. 04 

50 

. 19 

.05 

.08 

.09 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

51a 

53  b 

. 03 

. 02 

. 01 

S8 

53c 

. 02 

54 

55c 

. 01 

. 02 

.02 

.01 

60 

.01 

61 

.06 

62 

.05 

.01 

.01 

63a 

.06 

.01 

63b 

.06 

. 01 

64 

66b 

01 

66c 

; .19 

. 05 

.08 

.03 

.10 

. 32 

.29 

.39 

'.  16 

. 56 

69 



74b 

1* 

. 05 

-°3 

. 02 

.01 

74c 

O'? 

.01 

74d 

• 

.01 

74e 

.03 

.02 

.06 

.01 

.01 

741 

1- 



72 

.12 

.03 

.04 

.09 

. 11 

. 05 

.26  1 

73a 

73b 

.03 

.02 

.02 

73c 

j. 

.01 

73d 

.03 

.01 

. 01 

74g 

424 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  65. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months , white  enlisted  me  i 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Monthly  strength 


1, 682, 836 


1, 591, 962 


1,488,683 


1,310,083 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Year,  1918 — Continued. 


Year,  1919. 


Cause. 


N ovember. 


December. 


January. 


February. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal) . 


1 

6 


9 

10 

14 

I9g 

lyh 

19i 


19j 

19k 

191 

19m 

19o 

19p 


25a 

47 


Typhoid  fever 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic). 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  fever .- 

Trench  mouth. 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Trench  foot 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


0.05 

.01 

.04 


0. 01 


.08 

.02' 


0.  02 
.01 


.01 

.39 


.04 

.01 


0.01 


.01 
.04 
.33 1 


. 05  i 


.02 

.01 


.03 

.01 


.01 

.01 


.01 

.02 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 
Tuberculosis  (others) 


Tuberculosis  (all) 


.14  .17  1 

.11  .15  1 

.01  


.02 


.02 


.17 

.93 

.09 

.90 

.02 

.05 

.06 

• Of 

37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

51a 

■53a 

53b 

88 

53c 

54 

55a 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 


III. 

Syphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  infection 

Gonococcus  infection 


Venereal  diseases  (all) 


.04 

.03 

.‘61 


.03 

.01 


.02 


.04  . It 

.02  .0! 

.’62 ,'6i 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 


.01 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63  b 

64 
66a 
66b 
66c 
69 
74a 
74b 
74c 
74d 
74e 
74f 
72 
73a 
73b 
73c 
73d 
74g 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 


Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia ( 

Enuresis 

Neurosis 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


.01 

.04 


.03 


.02 

.06 


.04 


01 

01 

02 

35 

01 

09 

02 


.01 

.01 


.04 


.03 


.01 


.01 

.01 

.02 


.01 


04 

01 


08 

06' 


. ‘ 

.1 

X 

.( 

.(I 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE.  42  5 

l Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


|,  115, 693 

853,  425 

569,  842 

271,  633 

111,634 

48,  006 

30,  315 

21,  055 

18,  920 

18, 379 

1,  469, 656 

Inter- 

Year,  1919— 

-Continued. 

Total  for 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

period. 

No. 

0. 01 

0.  02 

0. 11 

0.01 

1 

.00 

.00 

0.01 

.01 

9 

.26 

. 14 

.02 

. 11 

0.  25 

. 14 

10 

.01 

. 01 

14 

’V  —< 

o o 

.06 

.04 

.11 

.25 

. 06 

19g 

19h 

.00 

.00 

19i 

0.  40 

.00 

19] 

19k 

.01 

.00 

.00 

191 

.00 

19m 

.00 

19o 

.00 

19p 

25a 

.01 

0.  57 

0. 63 

.01 

.01 

47 

. 89 

.66 

.69 

0.  97 

1.  29 

1.  50 

. 40 

1.71 

1.02 

.95 

.83 

.53 

. 59 

.93 

1.29 

1.25 

.40 

1.71 

28a 

.01 

.01 

.04 

.02 

28b 

.00 

29 

.05 

. 07 

.06 

.04 

.25 

.06 

30-35 

.06 

.08 

.04 

. 13 

. ii 

. 75 

. 79 

. 11 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.40 

. 07 

37 

.01 

.00 

38a 

.01 

.04 

04 

.09 

. 11 

. 75 

.40 

.04 

38b 

.03 

.01 

36 

.03 

.02 

.00 

39—15 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.57 

0. 65 

.01 

46 

.28 

.31 

.17 

.31 

.25 

1. 19 

1.27 

. 65 

.24 

48a 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

.03 

50 

.16 

.11 

.17 

.21 

.25 

.09 

51a 

.00 

.01 

. ii 

.00 

53b 

.02 

.06 

.02 

. 13 

.02 

88 

.04 

.00 

53c 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.00 

55a 

. 00 

55c 

.21 

.00 

.01 

.02 

.40 

.01 

.05 

.06 

.21 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.01 

56b 

.01 

.00 

60 

.00 

61 

.01 

. 11 

.01 

62 

.01 

.01 

63a 

.01 

.01 

63b 

.02 

.01 

64 

.01 

.03 

.04 

. 11 

.25 

.01 

66a 

.00 

66b 

.02 

. 01 

.57 

.01 

66c 

.23 

.07 

.08 

.13 

.32 

.25 

.40 

. 65 

.26 

69 

. 00 

74a 

1 .ii 

.15' 

. 11 

.13 

.32 

.25 

.40 

.63 

. 13 

74b 

.01 

.03 

.01 

74c 

.00 

74d 

.03 

.11 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

.05 

74e 

.01 

.04 

.01 

74f 

.00 

72 

. ii 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.32 

. 75 

.65 

. 12 

73a 

.00 

73b 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.63 

.04 

73c 

.01 

.no 

73d 

.03 

.01 

74g 

! 


426 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  65. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  mt 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year, 

1917. 

June  and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

N o vember. 

December 

VI.  Menial  alienation. 

67 

0. 07 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

0. 24 

-07 

68b 

1.67 

0. 39 

.25 

OSd 

Dementia  prsecox 

.42 

0. 39 

.6f 

68e 

fiSf 

Psychoneurosis 

• i; 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.01 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  amiexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (eause  not  stated) 

75b 

Strabismus 

75c 

Leucoma 

75d 

Cataract 

. O' 

75e 

Trachoma 

.0’ 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

75g 

Ptervgium 

75h 

Amblyopia 

75i 

Amaurosis 

.0 

75  j 

Choroiditis 

75  k 

Iritis 

Keratitis 

75m 

Retinitis 

75n 

Nystagmus 

75o 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  ol 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76u 

Otitis  media 

.24 

.26 

1 

760 

Mastoiditis 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

“fid 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

.13 

76e 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86b 

86c 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

86h 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lood 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

78 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

.26 

79a 

79a 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

79a 

(-1)  Mitral  stenosis 

.26 

, 

79a 

79b 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation. 

.39 

79d 

79e 

. 24 

.26 

80 

81a 

1. 

8 lb 

8lo 

»2 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

. 13 

83d 

.24 



DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE 


42  7 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

cation 

No. 

; 

0. 02 

0.  02 

0.01 

0.04 

67 

0.25 

0.05 

0.04 

0.  03 

0. 10 

0.11 

.10 

.07 

.07 

.36 

68a 

.19 

.27 

.08 

. 15 

.08 

.10 

.12 

.07 

. 10 

68b 

.62 

.59 

.51 

. 19 

.20 

. 15 

.19 

.14 

.09 

.94 

68d 

.03 

.01 

.02 

68e 



' ] 

. 05 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.06 

.09 

. 13 

.04 

. 16 

68f 

. 01 

68g 

::::::::::: 

.13 

.08 

.09 

.07 

.02 

.21 

68h 

.12 

. 12 

.02 

.02 

. 01 

. 05 

.04 

68i 

.05 

.01 

.04 

. 05 

.01 

1 | 

.05 

. 01 

.01 

75a(l) 

.01 

75a(2) 

. 01 

!oi 

.01 

.03 

.02 

75a(4^ 

75b 

.01 

.01 

.02 

75d 

.12 

.05 

.04 

.03 

.06 

.06 

.02 

.07 

75e 

. 01 

.01 

.03 

. 01 

.01 

75i 

.02 

.02 

.01 

. 02 

.02 

75  j 

.01 

.01 

.01 

751 

. 04 

75p 

. 03 

. 02 

. 01 

. 02 

. 01 

75r 

.25 

.16 

.08 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.07 

.07 

.09 

.11 

76a 

. 02 

.01 

76  b 

.08 

. 01 

.12 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.01 

86b 

01 



.01 

.01 

86e 

I 

86h 

.02 

; 

. 05 

.02 

.01 

. 01 

100a 

.01 

100b 

; 

- 

100c 

lOOd 

.01 

.01 

77 

78 

. 56 

.22 

.38 

. 15 

. 14 

. 17 

. 18 

. 05 

.08 

.32 

79a 

.19 

.05 

.04 

.10 

.02 

.02 

79a(l> 

.06 

.05 

79a(2) 

.31 

. a 

.34 

.06 

. 10 

. 11 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.21 

79a(3) 

.04 

02 

01 

. 02 

79a(4 ) 

; 03 

.03 

.02 

. 02 

.07 

79a(5) 

.03 

.01 

79a(8) 

.03 

.01 

79b 

I 

.06 

.03 

. 01 

.01 

.01 

79d 

.02 

.01 

.01 

79e 

•1 

80 

81a 

| 

81b 

.01 

81c 

.01 

.01 

82 

.03 

.01 

83a 

83b 

| 

.01 

83c 

•! 

.02 

. 01 

.01 

83d 

.04 

.01 

84b 

428 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  65. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  met\ 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

07 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

0. 01 

0. 02 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

0.02 

.04 

.35 

6.28 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

. 05 

.04 

.31 

.63 

68d 

Dementia  prteco’x 

.09 

.11 

.56 

.27  1 

GSe 

Psychasthenia 

.02 

ft!  ! 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.01 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

.04 

02  j 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic — depressive 

.07 

.04 

.23 

.16 

6Si 

Psychoses  (others) 

.04 

.07 

.10 

.12 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

.04 

.05 

,01 

7.5a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

.01 

.oi  | 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

.01 

75a 

(3)  Myopia) 

.01 

.01 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

.03 

.02 

75b 

Strabismus . . 

.01 

75c 

Leucoma 

75d 

Cataract 

.01 

.04 

75e 

Trachoma 

.01 

.05 

.06 

75  f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

75g 

Pterygium 

75h 

Amblyopia 

,6i 

75i 

Amaurosis 

75j 

Choroiditis ..  . . 

.01 

.01 

.02 

75k 

Iritis 

.01 

.02 

.01 

Keratitis. . . . 

.01 

04 

.05 

75in 

Retinitis 

.01 

.04 

.01  1 

75n 

Nystagmus . 

75o 

Glaucoma 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.oi  I 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

.06 

. 11 

.31 

. 34  !! 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

.01 

.02 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

.02 

.01 

.02 

‘ .01 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

.02 

.01 

.02 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86b 

.01 

86c 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) "..  

.01 

.02 

.03  j 

86h 

: 02 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

.01 

.01 

.02 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

.02 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

.02 

100c 

lOOd 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

.01 

78 

E ndocardit.is , acute 

.01 

79a 

V alvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

.09 

08 

.37 

•»| 

79a 

( 1 ) Aortic  insufficiency 

.01 

.04 

.05  1 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis. ..." 

.01 



79a 

( 3 ) Mitral  insufficiency 

.06 

07 

.25 

.28 

79a 

( 4 ) Mitral  stenosis 

.02 

.02 

.06 

.05 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

.02 

.oi ; 

79a 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

.01 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation . 

.02 

79d 

.02 

.07 

.09 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 1 

.02 

.02 

.02 

80 

81a 

.01 

81b 

.02 

81c 

82 

09. 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

.01 

.02 

83b 

Varicocele 

.01 

.02 

.03 

83c 

.01 

.02 

.05 

83d 

Phlebitis 

.01 

.01 

. 03 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

.01 

.01 

.03 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


429 


i Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919- 

Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

nationa] 

1 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0.01 

0.  09 

0.02 

67 

0. 20 

. 10 

0. 17 

.22 

0. 43 

0.  25 

0.57 

0.65 

.21 

68a 

.32 

.20 

.23 

.22 

.32 

.25 

.32 

68b 

.28 

.24 

.23 

. 18 

.21 

1.14 

0. 63 

.52 

6Sd 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

. 65 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.09 

■ ii 

. 65 

.09 

68f 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.04 

. a 



.02 

68g 

68h 

. 15 

.14 

.21 

.18 

.32 

0. 40 

.57 

. 19 

.12 

.06 

.08 



.12 

68i 

.09 

.03 

.06 

.04 

.21 

.04 

75a 

.02 

.01 

. 11 

.01 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

.00 

.02 

.02 

.04 

. 11 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.04 

.02 

75a(4) 

75b 

.00 

.01 

.00 

75c 

.03 

.01 

.01 

75d 

.03 

.06 

. .. 
.06 

.04 

. 11 

.63 

.05 

75e 

.00 

75f 

.00 

75g 

75h 

.01 

.03 

. 01 

.00 

75i 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.11 

. 65 

.02 

75j 

75k 

.01 

.01 

.25 

.01 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.11 

.02 

751 

.01 

.02 

.01 

75m 

.00 

75n 

.00 

75o 

.01 

.02 

.00 

75p 

75r 

.03 

.08 

.63 

.03 

.39 

.46 

.38 

. S6 

1. 00 

.40 

.57 

.63 

.26 

76a 

.03 

.01 

.04 

.21 

.25 

.01 

76b 

.00 

76c 

.01 



.02 

76d 

.01 

.01 

76e 

j! 

.01 

.00 

86b 

.00 

86c 

.04 

.13 

.02 

.25 

.02 

86e 



.00 

86h 

.03 

.00 

87a 

.01 

.01 

.01 

100a 

.02 

.01 

.01 

100b 

.00 

100c 

.00 

lOOd 

.00 

77 

.01 



.00 

7S 

.54 

.72 

.53 

. 54 

1. 14 

1. 27 

.39 

79a 

. 04 

.03 

.04 

.25 

. 05 

79a(i) 

.02 

.01 

.01 

79a(2) 

.37 

.59 

.40 

99 

.54 

1.50 

1. 14 

1. 27 

.27 

79a(3) 

.10 

.07 

. 11 

.09 

.05 

79a(4) 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.02 

79a(5) 

.00 

79a(S) 

.01 

1 

.04 

.40 

.01 

79b 

.01 

. 11 

.00 

79c 

.08 

.06 

.04 

.09 



.06 

79d 

.02 

.01 

. i 

.02 

79e 

4-  - 

.04 

.25 

.00 

SO 



.00 

81a 

.01 

.02 

.00 

81b 

.00 

81c 

.01 

.57 

.00 

82 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.01 

S3a 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.01 

83b 

.02 

.08 

.25 

.02 

83c 

! i .02 

.01 

.02 

.40 

.01 

83d 

I-  

.03 

.04 

.01 

84b 

430 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  65. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  met 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

ciassifi-  Cause, 

cation 
No. 

Year,  1917. 

June  and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

! XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 



85  f Tachycardia ! 

0.78 



XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

.13 

0.30 



.13 

0.10 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 



.13 

.117 

: . 



XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( non - 
venereal). 

120  Nephritis,  chronic 

.13 

.if 

124b  Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

.13 

126  Prostate,  diseases  of 

.13 

127e  Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (non- 
venereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

« Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  HEX EUROPE 


431 


\n  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year 

191S. 

Inter- 

national 

elassifi- 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

cation 

No. 

0. 02 

0.01 

S5b 

0.02 

0.02 

0.  02 

.03 

0.06 

.03 

.02 

85f 

85g 

0.02 

85h 

.19 

0. 05 

0.  OS 

0.12 

.02 

.09 

.03 

.02 

.02 

. 12 

89-90 

0.  05 

. 02 

.01 

.02 

.02 

91 

Ofi 

. 04 

. 04 

92a 

.06 

. 04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.03 

. 12 

93  a 

.02 

.01 

93b 

. 04 

. 06 

.02 

.01 

.03 

.02 

. 12 

93c 

.06 

. 04 

.09 

.02 

. 02 

.02 

.02 

. 04 

96 

97 

.01 

98 

99a 

99c 

.01 

.01 

102a 

102b 

.01 

.01 

102c 

. 01 

105a 

105b 

. 01 

.05 

.04 

. 02 

.03 

108 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.03 

.03 

.01 

.02 

. 07 

109a 

. 01 

109b 

. 01 

110a 

. 01 

1 1 Ob 

113 

.01 

115a 

115b 

115c 

118b 

. 02 

01 

1 1 8p 

.01 

01 

110 

. 06 

. a 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.05 

.06 

.04 

.03 

120 

1 92a 

1 99h 

.01 

192c 

1 92rl 

1 99p 

.01 

123 

.05 

. 02 

124b 

.01 

1 97b 

J)2 

197c 



.02 

.01 

144a 

.01 

145a 

l-i.^f 

145cr 

145m 

145o 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.02 

432 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  65. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  xchite  enlisted  met 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Soa 

85b 

85c 

85f 

85g 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

90 

97 

98 


99a 

99c 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

115a 

115b 

115c 

118b 

118c 


Year,  1918— Continued. 


Cause. 


J November.  December. 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 


Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not.  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho-6. . . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative . . . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. . . 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema . 
Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

G astroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

Visceroptosis 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonv entreat). 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a  I 
124b 
125b 
125c 
126 
127b 
127c 
127e 


143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145f 

145g 

145m 

145o 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

Nephroptosis 

Hydronephrosis 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Cystitis 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

Hydrocele 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 


Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis 

Trichophytosis 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

Eczema 

Erythema 

Psoriasis 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of. 


0.01 

.01 


.08 

.01 

.02 

.08 

.02 

05 

.03 

.01 


.01 


0.01 


.06 

.01 

.06 

.07 

.04 

.03 

.02 


.02 


.01 


Year,  1919. 


January.  February 


0. 02 


. 13 
.07 
.09 
.06 
.06 
.06 
.02 
.01 


.03 


0 02 
.04 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


433 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

larch. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

0. 01 

85a 

.00 

85b 

0. 11 

.02 

85c 

0.03 

0.03 

0.  02 

0.  04 

. 11 

.02 

85f 

.00 

85g 

.00 

85h 

.12 

.04 

. 11 

.13 

.11 

0. 65 

.12 

89-90 

. 10 

. 04 

. 06 

.04 

0.  40 

91 

.05 

.08 

.13 

.32 

.06 

92a 

. 13 

. 18 

. 06 

. 11 

.40 

1.90 

3. 26 

.10 

93a 

.23 

. 20 

.21 

.09 

.21 

1.50 

.40 

.10 

93  b 

.17 

. 13 

.27 

.32 

.63 

.12 

93c 

.02 

.06 

.02 

96 

.01 

97 

.00 

98 

. 04 

. 01 

99a 

. 01 

.57 

. 00 

99c 

.01 

. 01 

102a 

.01 

. 00 

102b 

.01 

.04 

.04 

.02 

102c 

.01 

.02 

.04 

. 11 

. 01 

105a 

.01 

. 00 

105b 

.06 

1. 71 

.02 

105c 

.11 

. 04 

. 11 

. 11 

. 04 

10S 

.17 

.21 

.13 

.09 

. 11 

.25 

. 10 

109a 

.00 

109b 

.01 

.01 

. 00 

110a 

.01 

. 01 

.04 

. 01 

110b 

00 

ns 

. 01 

. 00 

115a 

.23 

00 

1 1 5h 

.40 

00 

11  gP 

00 

1 1 Kb 

.01 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.63 

. 01 

118c 

.06 

.06 

. 04 

.03 

119 

.39 

.37 

.23 

.22 

. 21 

. 21 

120 

.02 

00 

122a 

. 01 

00 

122b 

00 

00 

00 

.01 

.01 

! oo 

123 

.25 

00 

194b 

.01 

.’oo 

125b 

.01 

00 

. 04 

.00 

127b 

.25 

no 

.01 

.63 

' 00 

143b 

.02 

.01 

. 11 

01 

144a 

.01 

.25 

01 

144b 

.... 

.01 

.04 

. 11 

.25 

!oi 

145f 

• •] 

.03 

. 01 

. .. 

.04 

.32 

.50 

.02 

1450 

434 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  65. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  m 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

J une  and 
preceding. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

Decemlx 

116a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149g 

149h 

150 

189 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 
Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis " 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 
matism excepted). 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis.  

0. 13 

0,i 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

Congenital  malformations 

.39 

7.49  1.42 

6.64 

1.26 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY — -WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


435 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

anuary. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0. 06 
.06 

0. 02 

0. 01 

146a 

0. 16 

0. 03 

0. 01 

.01 

146b 

146c 

0. 02 

.01 

0.01 

.06 

0.04 

.01 

.02 

147a 

147b 

.05 

.04 

.02 

147c 

147d 

.02 

147e 

149a 

149  b 

.06 

149c 

.01 

149d 

.11 

.13 

0.06 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.22 

149e 

. 01 

149f 

. 01 

149g 

149h 

150 

.06 

. 05 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.02 



.03 

.01 



.13 

.02 

.06 

.01 

.02 

.02 

189 

4.97 

3. 87 

3.  IS 

2.01 

1.  80 

2. 20 

2.  51 

2.  09 

1.71 

6.77 

3553—25 29 


436 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  65. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  n 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918— 

Continued. 

Year, 

1919. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

Februa 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

140a 

0.01 

o 

140b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

.01 

0.01 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

0.01 

.01 

.01 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.01 

.01 

.01 

147b 

Loos'e  bodies  in  j oint 

147c 

.01 

.01 

.02 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

.02 

.02 

149a 

Hallux  valgus t 

.02 

149b 

.01 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

149(1 

.02 

149e 

.09 

.08 

. 19 

149f 

Talipes 

.01 

149g 

.01 

149h 

Organ's  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

.04 

.05 

.06 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

189 

NoUspecified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

.01 

.07 

.02 

Total  for  diseases ■ 

1.  85 

2. 08 

7.  73 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN— EUROPE 


437 


i Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  SI,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August.' 

■Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0. 01 

0.  04 

0.11 

0. 25 

0.40 

0. 57 

0.63 

0. 02 

146a 

n m 

.03 

0. 04 

. 11 

.01 

146b 

.01 

.25 

.01 

146C 

.03 

.01 

147a 





.00 

147b 

.01 

.01 

.02 

.09 

.11 

.01 

147c 

.01 

.00 

147d 

01 

.04 

. 11 

.01 

147e 

.03 

.02 

:::::::::::: 

.01 

149a 



.00 

149b 

.01 

.00 

149c 

01 

.01 

.01 

149d 

.29 

.21 

.21 

.27 

.54 

.75 





.63 

.19 

149e 

.00 

149f 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.01 

149g 

.04 

.06 

. 13 

.25 

1. 14 

.06 

14'h 

.00 

150 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.25 

.40 

.04 

1S9 

7.57 

7.17 

5. 85 

5. 88 

11.61 

14.50 

7. 92 

14.81 

12.05 

11.10 

0.  S2 

438 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  66. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  m 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Monthly  strength 

4, 870 

5,826 

5,171 

6,675 

8, 519 

9, 409 

21, 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

Octob 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

6 

9 

Smallpox 

6 

3 

24 

7 

7 

9 

16 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

i 

8 

Whooping  cough 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

2 

10 

10 

8 

i 

7 

2 

9 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

18 

2 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

19e 

19f 

Chicken-pox 

2 

3 

i 

i 

i 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19k 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

10 

4 

4 

n 

5 

14 

Paratyphoid  A 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20c 

99 

Typhoid  vaccination 

5 

2 

10 

15 

10 

Vaccinia 

19 

8 

1 

i 

6 

7 

Epidemic  diseases  (others). . . 

25a 

25b 

Pellaera 

47 

2 

2 

4 

3 

1 

5 

2 

2 

21 

2 

18 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

1 

2 

19 

2 

17 

28b 

29 

30-35 

1 

2 

1 

26 

48 

28 

70 

165 

184 

1,| 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

3 

9 

8 

12 

11 

17 

i 

Chancroidal  infection 

3 

14 

6 

16 

22 

51 

33b 

Gonococcus  infection 

20 

25 

14 

42 

132 

116 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

1 

46 

48a 

1 

1 

3 

3 

4 

5 

p 

Gout. 

= 

88 

116 

1 

1 

54 

""c 

55d 

4 

3 

1 

2 

3 

10 

56a 

56b 

2 

1 

2 

3 

5 

1 

... 

o i ay 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office 


ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


439 


jn  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


39, 225 

36,851 

50, 705 

49, 955 

54, 814 

59, 015 

87,650 

89, 305 

124,976 

168,422 

164, 846 

Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Tear,  1917- 

Continued . 

Year,  1918. 

'Jovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

1 

1 

2 

13 

19 

4 

1 

32 

9 

8 

4 

7 

12 

39 

47 

93 

124 

81 

4 

13 

12 

10 

10 

20 

29 

28 

11 

11 

7 

9 

5 

453 

587 

140 

123 

149 

268 

448 

284 

142 

143 

173 

6 

3 

5 

4 

s 

14 

5 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

8 

6 

8 

3 

8 

6 

13 

14 

4 

4 

8 

2 

9 

86 

156 

371 

295 

1,174 

1,  323 

789 

225 

266 

722 

9,807 

10 

3 

3 

2 

2 

3 

5 

26 

17 

19 

21 

14 

5 

10 

13 

9 

7 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

18 

1 

14 

2 

6 

2 

4 

3 

4 

1 

2 

6 

19a 

2 

1 

1 

39b 

1 

40 

22 

42 

35 

62 

156 

28 

01 

37 

45 

19c 

3 

5 

19.4 

15 

17 

15 

8 

5 

8 

9 

6 

10 

13 

0 

19e 

30 

20 

37 

13 

4 

22 

75 

12 

o 

2 

3 

19f 

16 

38 

30 

11 

22 

21 

51 

24 

17 

8 

15 

19e 

82 

330 

1,  870 

2,  406 

1,351 

1,257 

2,000 

1,859 

1,047 

931 

1,080 

19h 

1 

1 

1 

191 

2 

1 

19k 

GO 

15 

18 

24 

92 

353 

849 

187 

575 

772 

412 

19n 

16 

12 

13 

12 

55 

41 

157 

50 

130 

119 

79 

19o 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

3 

8 

5 

19p 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

20a 

1 

20c 

3 

1 

22 

25a 

1 

1 

1 

25b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

26 

22 

31 

68 

76 

86 

G2 

59 

34 

27 

51 

26 

47 

135 

186 

211 

166 

192 

153 

180 

142 

175 

26S 

204 

120 

181 

203 

151 

172 

134 

152 

118 

150 

235 

176 

28a 

1 

5 

1 

9 

9 

5 

283t 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

29 

15 

5 

7 

14 

13 

13 

27 

22 

23 

32 

22 

30-35 

1,358 

1,124 

1,542 

1, 292 

1, 980 

3, 545 

4, 750 

6, 327 

10, 166 

17, 733 

11,056 

283 

22S 

336 

296 

532 

792 

965 

1,180 

1,594 

2,972 

1,929 

37 

229 

190 

233 

106 

202 

361 

506 

291 

519 

S89 

648 

38a 

846 

706 

973 

890 

1,246 

2, 392 

3,279 

4, 856 

8, 053 

13, 872 

8,479 

38b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

4 

17 

4 

36 

1 

1 

10 

7 

5 

8 

15 

17 

19 

17 

26 

38 

27 

46 

46 

67 

140 

125 

151 

105 

162 

163 

145 

235 

195 

48a 

4s;h 

2 

1 

2 

1 

50 

3 

2 

12 

8 

11 

3 

5 

4 

12 

26 

37 

51a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

533-> 

1 

1 

0 

1 

3 

- 

14 

0 

53c 

2 

1 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

4 

• 

2 

55c 

32 

25 

23 

IS 

23 

18 

15 

14 

14 

39 

39 

55d 

1 

16 

18 

24 

24 

42 

27 

13 

11 

9 

55e 

2 

1 

5 

8 

0 



1 

1 

1 

^1 

7 

"3 

57-59 

440 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  66. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th< 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Monthly  strength 

182, 705 

150, 587 

104, 140 

68, 337 

66,104 

44,634 

Cause. 

Year, 

1918 — Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

2 

4 

Malarial  fevers 

20 

13 

10 

4 

3 

3 

5 

5 

2 

1 

2 

4 

6 

Measles 

208 

446 

211 

85 

59 

10 

2 

29 

1 

1 

8 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

5 

8 

6 

7 

10 

5 

10 

Influenza 

20, 897 

1,003 

678 

494 

274 

113 

14 

11 

5 

2 

1 

3 

18 

Erysipelas 

1 

8 

9 

7 

5 

3 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1 

5 

8 

3 

1 

9 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

2 

14 

2 

1 

5 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

8 

1 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

7 

i 

8 

6 

12 

is 

19f 

1 

6 

1 

5 

19k 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

39 

19 

10 

3 

11 

7 

19h 

Mumps 

1,486 

2,094 

2,094 

1,357 

766 

194 

19i 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

1 

19n 

45 

68 

2 

3 

1 1 

19o 

14 

19 

2 

1 

19p 

350 

22 

3 

3 

1 

20a 

2 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

22 

1 

1 

25a 

1 

1 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

1 

1 

1 

26 

1 

i 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

17 

27 

12 

20 

19 

is 

II.  Tuberculosis  (.all) 

175 

147 

76 

81 

74 

53 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

144 

100 

60 

61 

52 

37 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

15 

19 

11 

14 

13 

11 

29 

1 

1 

1 

s 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

16 

27 

4 

6 

8 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

6,165 

4,842 

3,587 

1,784 

1,159 

1, 21f 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1,193 

1,252 

548 

383 

373 

281 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

303 

235 

230 

251 

196 

22! 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

4,669 

3,355 

2,809 

1,150 

590 

71 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

5 

10 

1 

39-45 

1 

1 

2 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

15 

16 

13 

7 

4 

48a 

Arthritis 

354 

417 

197 

77 

57 

8'ji 

48b 

1 

50 

6 

4 

2 

1 

51a 

50 

29 

7 

2 

52a 

1 

52b 

53  a 



53  b 

1 

88 

11 

7 

4 

116 

53c 

1 

1 

54 

2 

1 

55a 

55b 

55d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

26 

33 

31 

22 

32 

1 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

5 

12 

8 

6 

5 

1 

2 

2 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

6 

9 

2 

1 

1 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

2 

1 

1 

ADMISSIONS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES. 


441 


nited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


29,824 


20, 7S0 


18,562 


20, 058 


18,013 


11,322 


9, 0S4 


8, 792 


8, 93.5 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 


145, 826 


Total  for 


Jntcr- 

-|national 

classifi- 

cation 


April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

period. 

1 

1 

45 

1 

2 

7 

2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

2 

565 

4 

9 

2 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

198 

5 

4 

2 

1 

2 

4,  039 

6 

1 

87 

7 

7 

8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

127 

9 

42 

33 

19 

14 

7 

5 

1 

1 

2 

38,  863 

10 

2 

2 

1 

131 

14 

"'4' 

95 

18 

1 

1 

1 

1 

76 

19a 

4 

19b 

2 

19c 

1 

18 

19d 

11 

11 

6 

5 

3 

3 

214 

19e 

2 

243 

19f 

1 

343 

19g 

93 

20 

16 

8 

1 

2 

1 

22, 482 

19h 

3 

19i 

4 

19k 

i 

2 

3 

1 

1 

5 

4 

2 

3,  562 

19n 

6 

2 

1 

811 

19o 

406 

19p 

9 

20a 

1 

20c 

6 

22 

2 

6 

25b 

14 

26 

4 

4 

6 

4 

2 

r 

6 

7 

5 

6 

724 

47 

41 

33 

43 

75 

16 

u 

17 

8 

3 

3 

2,  993 

26 

28 

31 

60 

12 

9 

13 

6 

2 

2, 552 

28a 

10 

3 

7 

9 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

i 

137 

28b 

1 

3 

l 

21 

29 

4 

2 

5 

3 

3 

1 

2 

283 

30-35 

603 

653 

493 

820 

544 

355 

116 

48 

50 

1 

84,867 

129 

149 

134 

242 

92 

61 

35 

13 

11 

16, 200 

37 

118 

116 

107 

252 

125 

102 

28 

10 

22 

1 

6,766 

38a 

356 

388 

252 

320 

327 

192 

53 

25 

17 

61,901 

38b 

1 

53 

36 

1 

1 

3 

4 

4 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

281 

46 

36 

15 

20 

10 

7 

3 

3 

2 

5 

2,850 

48a 



1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

217 

51a 



i)OH 

1 

1 

60 

88 



1 

53c 

1 



11 

5 

6 

6 

1 

6 

1 

1 

5 

499 

55d 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

238 

55e 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

59 

56a 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

194 

56b 

1 

20 

57-59 

442 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  66.' — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

7-ta 

74b 

74e 

74d 

74e 

74f 

72 

73  a 
73b 
73c 
73d 
74" 


67 
68a 
68b 
68c 
68d 
68e 

68  f 

68g 


68i 


i5a 

75a 

75a 


75b 
75c 
75d 
75e 
75f 
75g 
751l 
75i 
75j  , 

75k  | 

751 

75m 

75n  I 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 
76b  | 
76c 
76d 
76e 


86a 
86b  I 
86d  | 
86e 
861 
86g 

86h 

S6i 


Year,  1917. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

1 

1 

Apoplexy 

Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia.  I 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

| * 

] 

Epilepsy 

1 

2 

i: 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

1 

Enuresis 

1 

3 

1 

Neurosis 

1 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  oi 
the  heart). 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

i 

Neuritis 

i 

1 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

5 

i 

1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

1 

2 

1 

Mental  deficiency * 

1 

1 

1 

Malingering. . . . 

i 

i 

Dementia  pra?cox 

1 

1 

2 

i 

Psychasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

i 

) Psychoses  (others)..* 

2 

1 

i 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

i 

1 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

4 

3 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

Iritis 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

2 

Giaucoma 

1 

1 

1 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

4 

i 

1 

10 

3 

1 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

1 

i 

4 

I 

4 

1 

1 

3 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

1 

i 

3 

1 

1 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

1 

2 

3 

7 

1 

6 

1 Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

1 

ADMISSIONS — COLOBED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES. 


443 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1917— Continued. 


Year,  1918. 


ry. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

60 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

9 

2 

61 

1 

2 

4 

62 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

63a 

2 

1 

1 

4 

3 

63b 

I 

3 

2 

3 

3 

5 

4 

1 

64 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

66b 

2 

3 

7 

2 

1 

3 

10 

3 

66c 

50 

29 

40 

44 

66 

63 

75 

123 

97 

69 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

74  a 

1 

7 

12 

8 

7 

7 

19 

28 

21 

74b 

11 

5 

9 

8 

10 

18 

14 

10 

23 

74c 

2 

4 

5 

3 

8 

6 

6 

74d 

1 

1 

3 

11 

58 

47 

1 

74f 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

72 

11 

9 

17 

25 

21 

23 

30 

57 

42 

73a 

21 

15 

22 

15 

17 

16 

24 

29 

29 

73b 

33 

10 

22 

9 

12 

38 

8 

21 

23 

73c 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7 

6 

73d 

6 

2 

7 

9 

33 

24 

36 

35 

18 

74g 

i 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

67 

0 

5 

u 

6 

12 

8 

14 

12 

22 

68a 

48 

25 

126 

98 

84 

69 

148 

167 

167 

68b 

5 

2 

5 

4 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

68c 

12 

6 

17 

16 

19 

25 

17 

27 

28 

68d 

1 

2 

1 

68e 

10 

13 

1 

21 

12 

26 

25 

47 

68f 

2 

1 

2 

6Sg 

9 

3 

6 

2 

10 

6 

12 

7 

5 

68h 

1 

1 

1 

68i 

31 

21 

13 

6 

9 

12 

13 

53 

21 

75a 

6 

5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

5 

6 

7 5a  Cl) 

2 

1 

1 

3 

8 

7 

21 

14 

8 

4 

5 

6 

2 

13 

5 

75a  (3^ 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

7 

27 

3 

75a (4) 

3 

1 

I 

2 

2 

2 

4 

14 

75b 

3 

4 

4 

4 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

5 

4 

9 

7 

75d 

1 

1 

1 

4 

6 

3 

17 

7 

75e 

45 

20 

28 

36 

49 

35 

56 

46 

37 

75f 

1 

1 

4 

5 

6 

2 

9 

8 

3 

75g 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

5 

9 

3 

751r 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

75i 

1 

1 

3 

1 

6 

11 

13 

7 

75j 

» 

5 

3 

6 

12 

9 

17 

13 

75k 

3 

10 

5 

8 

16 

6 

22 

30 

17 

751 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 

3 

8 

17 

4 

75o 

5 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

6 

10 

5 

75p 

12 

9 

18 

10 

21 

17 

22 

31 

24 

75r 

42 

41 

56 

38 

41 

34 

38 

91 

70 

76a 

4 

4 

4 

5 

1 

2 

1 

4 

76b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

76c 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

11 

4 

76d 

2 

2 

7 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

5 

76e 

2 

1 

2 

1 

85a 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

3 

2 

5 

S6b 

I 

1 

S6d 

13 

11 

13 

14 

14 

14 

11 

18 

16 

86e 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

2 

2 

86f 

86g 

50 

21 

51 

25 

20 

5 

14 

70 

140 

S6h 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

608 

86i 

Inter- 


November.  December 


16 

4 

1 - 

3 


15 

8 

6 


4 

38 

3 

1 


3 I 

4 
1 

i' 

l 

4 


34 


56 

2 

3553—25- 


-30 


444 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  66. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74(1 

74e 

74  f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73(1 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

68e 

68f 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75(1 

75e 

75f 


log 

75h 


(51 

75j 


75k 

751 

75m 


/5o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76(1 

76e 


86a 
86b 
86d 
86e 
86  f 

86g 

86h 

86i 


Cause. 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 


Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

J acksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Enuresis 

Neurosis 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart). 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea. 


Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) . 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 


General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states. 

Mental  deficiency 

Malingering 

Dementia  prsecox 

Psychasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 


Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated). 

Strabismus 

Leucoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

Iritis 

Keratitis 

Retinitis 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 


VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 


Year,  1918— Continued. 


October.  November.  December, 


85 


3 

18 

232 


30 

15 

1 

117 


1 

27 
30 

148 

3 

28 


1 

14 

195 


Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Otitis  externa 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) . 
Ear,  other  diseases  of 


IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 


Adenoids 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs . 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Polypus,  nasal 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 


268 

96 


21 


104 

63 


Year,  1919. 


January. 


1 

1 

167 


51 


32 


202 

40 


February.  March 


116 

22 


ADMISSION'S — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES, 


445 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  19J  9 — Continued. 


Inter- 


April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month 
not  stated. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

i 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

4 

3 

4 

4 

3 

2 

6 

3 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

l 

5 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

5 

3 

3 

5 

2 

1 

3 

i 

1 

4 

3 

3 

2 

2 



3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

3 

9 

12 

5 

3 

6 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

6 

1 

3 

1 

4 

3 

3 

6 

3 

1 

1 

2 



3 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

7 

6 

9 

1 

2 

11 

6 

2 

17 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

5 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

13 

4 

5 

11 

4 

6 

10 

4 

17 

13 

4 

2 

5 

1 

2 

1 

["otal 

period. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2 

60 

35 

61 

19 

62 

13 

63a 

35 

63b 

46 

64 

13 

66a 

7 

66b 

55 

66c 

875 

69 

12 

74a 

209 

74b 

178 

74c 

38 

74d 

347 

74e 

1 

74f 

9 

72 

348 

73a 

3S4 

73b 

482 

73c 

25 

73d 

286 

74g 

16 

67 

144 

68a 

1,618 

68b 

55 

68c 

277 

68d 

7 

68e 

231 

6Sf 

7 

68g 

94 

6Sh 

42 

68i 

233 

75a 

43 

75a(l) 

25 

75a(2) 

94 

75a(3) 

71 

75a(4) 

34 

75b 

22 

75c 

42 

75d 

52 

75e 

677 

75f 

54 

75g 

49 

75h 

17 

75i 

57 

75j 

159 

75k 

206 

751 

36 

75m 

3 

75n 

02 

75o 

64 

75p 

284 

75r 

858 

76a 

37 

76b 

13 

76c 

36 

76d 

49 

76e 

13 

S6a 

32 

86b 

5 

86d 

273 

86e 

16 

86f 

1 

86g 

1,446 

S6h 

922 

86i 

446 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  66.- — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


X. 


I 

Year,  1917. 


Cause. 


Throat,  diseases  of. 


April. 


May. 


June. 


July. 


August. 


September. 


October. 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

2 

2 

2 

1 

6 1 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

31 

23 

27 

23 

18 

36 

37 

100b 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 | 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

100d 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

3 

10 

22 

16 

7 

2 

1! 

100e 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

1 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

13 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

i 

5 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis ..." 

W 

79a 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

1 

1 

1 

5 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis " 

1 

2 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

1 i 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

79  b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

1 

1 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation..' 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

1 

4 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of * 

15 

1 

4 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

1 

i> 

Aneurysms 

; . 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

1 

Aortitis 

f 

81(1 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

4 

9 

6 

12 

28 

83b 

Varicocele 

1 

1 

1 

4 : 

3 

:i 

83d 

Phlebitis 

l 

84a 

84  b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

2 

3 

3 

3 

7 

7 

n 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic.  . 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional .... 

85  f 

Tachycardia 

1 

1 

2 

85g 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

2 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

9-90 

Bronchitis 

23 

47 

6 

13 

13 

17 

65 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

5 

5 

4 

2 

14 

16 

39, 

93a 

1 

93b 

1 

1 

1 

2l: 

93c 

Pleura,"  other  diseases  of 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

“1 

90 

Asthma 

2 

2 

5 

97 

98 

1 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

1 

1 

99b 

99c 

2 

1 

i 

1 

6 

> 

Tftl 

i n2a 



102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

4 

3 

5 

22 

14 

10 

105b 

9 

3 

Y 

3 

1 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

1 

8 

6 

20 

29  18 

i: 

1 

107  b 

1 

1 

10S 

Appendicitis 

3 

2 

4 

5 

8 

5 

i' 

109a 

1 

1 

9 

2 

12 

1 

110a 

1 

1 

• 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

14 

24 

16 

11 

13 

21 

4 

1 loa 
115b 

1 

2 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


447 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1917— 

Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

cation 

No. 

10 

35 

29 

7 

14 

IS 

18 

10 

9 

16 

24 

87a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

87b 

125 

262 

479 

307 

300 

246 

292 

146 

165 

236 

233 

100a 

8 

15 

If) 

15 

18 

20 

36 

16 

16 

97 

105 

100b 

1 

2 

100c 

27 

£4 

ios 

52 

70 

148 

107 

58 

56 

75 

149 

100d 

1 

1 

1 

6 

5 

S 

12 

100e 

4 

3 

4 

2 

2 

77 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 



2 

78 

21 

40 

95 

59 

69 

86 

119 

161 

113 

105 

90 

79a 

3 

5 

3 

3 

8 

4 

9 

4 

11 

12 

79a ( 1 ) 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

79a(2) 

13 

23 

55 

42 

42 

55 

97 

102 

84 

68 

56 

79a  3) 

7 

12 

29 

12 

15 

20 

16 

46 

15 

15 

14 

79a(4) 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

2 

79a(5) 

1 

1 

1 

79a(7) 

6 

1 

. 7 

3 

6 

3 

79a  (8) 

2 

3 

6 

5 

7 



9 

4 

6 

18 

9 

13 

79b 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

4 

2 

79c 

6 

2 

19 

8 

7 

14 

17 

14 

29 

41 

17 

79d 

7 

5 

8 

11 

17 

7 

7 

3 

6 

6 

4 

79e 

3 

i 

1 

2 

3 

5 

1 

3 

1 

2 

80 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

] 

81a 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

81b 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

81c 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

81d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

82 

66 

56 

67 

61 

67 

101 

108 

89 

174 

288 

181 

83a 

17 

9 

12 

6 

18 

14 

14 

13 

16 

25 

26 

83b 

9 

3 

7 

4 

2 

10 

IS 

16 

15 

28 

18 

83c 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

4 

83d 

2 



84a 

18 

23 

34 

22 

48 

35 

64 

63 

92 

129 

116 

84b 

2 

1 

3 

3 

3 

70 

22 

2 

] 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

85b 

1 

2 

2 

3 

12 

37 

29 

70 

50 

1 

1 

85d 



13 

7 

19 

15 

22 

21 

19 

32 

50 

77 

60 

85f 

1 

2 

3 

4 

2 

2 

2 

5 

10 

7 

85e 

3 

1 

i 

2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

2 

85h 

186 

3S9 

524 

376 

957 

1,214 

1,216 

379 

865 

1,319 

1,504 

80-90 

30 

57 

28 

29 

55 

67 

95 

31 

48 

78 

310 

91 

246 

357 

380 

243 

473 

592 

593 

203 

33S 

657 

697 

92a 

1 

2 

3 

6 

12 

2 

5 

4 

5 

5 

3 

93a 

3 

5 

4 

8 

14 

11 

12 

7 

17 

18 

12 

93b 

34 

41 

52 

50 

95 

92 

68 

33 

7 / 

84 

51 

93c 

17 

19 

28 

16 

22 

3S 

37 

35 

58 

125 

99 

96 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

6 

3 

97 

3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

4 

98 

1 

4 

1 

7 

3 

4 

2 

QQa 

14 

12 

66 

18 

25 

26 

23 

21 

51 

121 

63 

99c 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

6 

102a 

2 

28 

26 

46 

31 

60 

50 

56 

65 

77 

104 

98 

102c 

8 

4 

2 

1 

1 

6 

02 

49 

69 

' SO 

105b 

10 

10 

24 

17 

20 

31 

38 

56 

97 

121 

154 

105c 

i 

224 

122 

1 

1 

5 

1 1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

6 

2 

11 

73 

7 

107b 

22 

21 

32 

36 

41 

38 

61 

41 

56 

104 

67 

108 

32 

43 

60 

150 

259 

254 

249 

217 

437 

228 

109a 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

109b 

5 

13 

8 

6 

20 

27 

32 

30 

24 

56 

29 

110a 

62 

50 

40 

65 

126 

110 

153 

106 

157 

439 

290 

110b 

1 

1 

113 

2 

114 



2 

4 

3 

1 

7 

6 

2 

5 

8 

6 

115a 

2 

1 

3 

1 

5 

4 

2 

2 

6 

5 

115b 

448 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  66. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

Year, 

1 

1918 — Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87  a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

16 

31 

32 

47 

51 

13  J 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

1 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

161 

482 

526 

663 

627 

441 

100b 

10 

33 

3 

19 

11 

12 
7 1 

100c 

1 

4 

100d 

96 

132 

131 

224 

226 

132  | 

100e 

9 

8 

4 

14 

6 

2 j 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

78 

1 

1 

79a 

106 

115 

96 

39 

21 

ii 

79a 

7 

10 

7 

6 

1 

79a 

1 

4 

2 

79a 

74 

85 

58 

27 

18 

8 

79a 

19 

12 

27 

3 

1 

5 

79a 

1 

2 

i 

1 

79a 

79a 

4 

2 

4 

79b 

9 

13 

7 

3 

79c 

1 

3 

1 

1 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

25 

21 

9 

5 

6 

79c 

6 

16 

3 

5 

6 

i 

80 

2 

81a 

1 

2 

2 l| 

81b 

9 

2 

1 

81c 

1 

1 

81d 

82 

1 

1 

83a 

91 

88 

25 

30 

36 

22 

83b 

Varicocele 

4 

11 

9 

3 

2 

3 1 

Varicose  veins 

8 

14 

5 

2 

4 

6 

83d 

5 

6 

2 

1 

2 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

82 

80 

51 

45 

46 

37 

28 

150 

20 

2 

3 " 

85b 

1 

1 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

95 

103 

697 

3 

6 

o 

1 



85e 

1 

85  f 

Tachycardia 

59 

54 

17 

11 

3 

2 

85g 

85h 

Hemorrhage 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 ,, 

3 

5 

2 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

853 

642 

601 

587 

408 

245 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

1,  304 
1,077 
1 

202 

146 

109 

70 

47  i' 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

322 

236 

156 

150 

94 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

5 

1 

6 

3 

5 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

12 

13 

13 

7 

5 

^ i, 

93c 

Pleura,' other  diseases  of 

50 

67 

34 

28 

28 

19 

96 

Asthma 

71 

108 

80 

13 

11 

7 l| 

97 

4 

8 

4 

1 

3 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

10 

5 

4 

1 

2 

i f 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

3 

2 

1 

o 

99c 

Mouth  and  arrnexa,  other  diseases  of 

32 

52 

22 

19 

16 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

84 

82 

53 

43 

56 

32 

105a 

105b 

1 

2 

3 

Diarrhea 

29 

17 

14 

7 

7 

4 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

40 

39 

20 

24 

16 

13 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

5 

18 

3 

9 

1 

34 ; 

107a 

107b 

1 

3 

1 

3 

108 

49 

32 

27 

32 

24 

26 

109a 

80 

103 

37 

29 

24 

109b 

110a 

4 

3 

1 

2 

20 

16 

4 

7 

2 

OS 

110b 

211 

177 

93 

100 

68 

113 

114 

115a 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

1 

4 

2 

4 

1 

7 

2 

10 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

1 

6 

2 

4 

4 

ADMISSIONS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


449 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 

1919 — Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

Total  for 
period. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

404 

87a 

7 

87b 

174 

72 

29 

31 

18 

14 

32 

17 

26 

6,299 

100a 

6 

4 

1 

2 

1 

6 

2 

1 

1 

487 

100b 

1 

16 

100c 

50 

23 

21 

13 

3 

11 

4 

1 

2,  042 

lOOd 

4 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

3 

lOOe 

1 

1 

29 

77 

2 

1 

1 

25 

78 

8 

5 

14 

30 

5 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1,440 

79a 

2 

3 

4 

7 

2 

1 

119 

79a(l) 

1 

22 

79a(2) 

4 

i 

0 

14 

2 

1 

3 

1 

947 

79a(3 ) 

1 

1 

3 

7 

1 

1 

285 

79a(4) 

— i 

2 

1 

23 

79a(5) 

3 

79a(7) 

41 

79a(8) 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

124 

79b 

1 

27 

79c 

2 

2 

4 

1 

2 

265 

2 

2 

2 

1 

145 

79e 

25 

80 

1 

12 

81a 

1 

i 

41 

81b 

9 

81c 

1 

9 

81d 

1 

1 

10 

82 

12 

12 

10 

14 

17 

12 

IS 

5 

7 

1, 721 

83a 

5 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

223 

83b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

180 

83c 

1 

1 

42 

83d 

1 

3 

84a 

29 

14 

21 

42 

20 

24 

9 

6 

2 

1, 188 

84b 

1 

2 

316 

12 

85b 

3 

1 

1, 119 

3 

85d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

491 

85f 

1 

2 

58 

1 

33 

85h 

119 

77 

58 

115 

32 

31 

21 

25 

36 

12, 963 

89-90 

12 

6 

8 

12 

3 

1 

9 

2,  759 

91 

26 

10 

16 

47 

3 

1 

1 

3 

9 

l 

7,  016 

92a 

3 

3 

1 

77 

93a 

3 

3 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

l 

193 

93  b 

13 

10 

10 

19 

3 

2 

1 

993 

93c 

8 

5 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

817 

96 

1 

1 

1 

44 

97 

1 

1 

3 

1 

54 

98 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

39 

99a 

1 

1 

4 

99b 

6 

8 

7 

8 

3 

1 

2 

4 

651 

99c 

4 

101 

1 

1 

1 

1 

32 

102a 

10 

23 

12 

29 

22 

10 

i:i 

ii 

12 

8 

1 

1,207 

102c 

27 

3 

1 

8 

9 

1 

3 

2 

410 

105  b 

12 

6 

8 

21 

7 

6 

2 

2 

1 

889 

1 05C 

9 

1 

1 

1 

825 

106 

1_2 

107a 

2 

120 

107b 

1 

16 

107c 

14 

10 

7 

14 

11 

2 

10 

9 

2 

827 

108 

13 

7 

16 

37 

S 

7 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2,431 

109a 

2 

1 

30 

1091) 

2 

O 

3 

2 

1 

1 

318 

110a 

36 

44 

36 

47 

34 

46 

19 

21 

16 

2,  754 

110b 

4 

113 

114 

1 

1 

9 

2 

2 

9 

77 

115a 

1 

1 

9 

2 

3 

1 

1 

71 

115b 

450 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  66. — Admission,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

1 July. 

August. 

September 

October. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of— Continued. 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  ol 

1 

117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

llsb 

Visceroptosis 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  ol 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 

(nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

1 

1 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

1 

1 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

122d 

Pyogenic  inlection  ol  the  kidneys 

2 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  ol 

1 

1 

2 

1 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

2 

121a 

Cystitis 

2 

0 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  ol. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

2 

2 

1 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

1 ; 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  ol 

120 

Prostate,  diseases  ol 

2 



127a 

Balanitis 

3 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

1 

1 

1 

4 11 

127c 

Hydrocele 

1 

1 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

4 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  ol  (non- 

2 

6 

1 

3 

4 

venereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

I4:ia 

Carbuncle 

i ! 

113b 

Furuncle 

■ 

144a 

Abscess 

l 

1 

4 

144b 

Cellulitis 

i 

1 

2 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

1 

2 

: 

145b 

Nails,  delects  and  diseases  ol 

1 

3 

2 

2 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

1 

145d 

( llavus 

1 

4 

1 

145e 

Dermatitis 

i 

1 

3 

1451 

Eczema 

2 

145g 

Erythema 

145h 

Herpes 

1 

i 

145i 

Imp'etigo 

145j 

Lichen 

145k 

Ntevus 

ij 

1451 

Pityriasis 

145m 

Psoriasis 

1 

i 

145n 

Scabies 

2 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  ol 

3 

1 

2 

7 

4 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

116a 

Osteomyelitis 

140b 

Fractures,  laulty  union  ol 



140c 

Bones,  other  diseases  ol 

1 

1 

1 

0, 

147a 

Ankylosis  ol  joint 

2 

1 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 



147c 

Synovitis 

1 

1 

i1 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  ol  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 

1 

1 

tism  excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

1 

1 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

1 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

2 

149d 

Myositis 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

149e 

Pes  planus 

2 

i 

3 

k 

1491 

Talipes 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

1 

149h 

Organs  ol  locomotion,  other  diseases  ol 

4 

4 

3 

6 

ia 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 

diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 



189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

10 

27 

22 

40 

18 1 

47 

721 

Total  lor  diseases 

229 

316 

216 

458 

440 

602 

lTo 

ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


451 


nited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


’ear,  1917— 

Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

elassifi- 

ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

1 

5 

S 

4 

1 

8 

15 

9 

115c 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

117a 

f 

2 

2 

4 

6 

9 

3 

4 

4 

117b 

1 

118b 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 1 Sr 

6 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

5 

1 

119 

6 

1 

5 

4 

5 

4 

12 

8 

5 

13 

6 

120 

1 

1 

1 

122b 

1 

1 

122a 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

3 

2 

1 99rl 

1 

2 

3 

2 

5 

4 

3 

9 

8 

8 

122e 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

4 

8 

4 

13 

7 

4 

7 

10 

7 

15 

12 

14 

124a 

4 

4 

9 

2 

9 

6 

9 

13 

10 

23 

31 

124b 

2 

2 

1 

5 

3 

2 

10 

36 

33 

58 

73 

125a 

3 

5 

5 

3 

6 

3 

5 

6 

12 

16 

8 

125b 

1 

1 

7 

125c 

1 

4 

3 

9 

4 

4 

6 

6 

5 

4 

8 

8 

9 

23 

24 

22 

127a 

5 

1 

6 

15 

8 

4 

15 

22 

15 

20 

33 

127b 

3 

6 

3 

6 

13 

13 

12 

24 

30 

22 

127c 

3 

2 

9 

6 

9 

4 

13 

14 

27 

36 

29 

127d 

12 

7 

24 

49 

33 

18 

26 

29 

22 

35 

36 

127e 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

143a 

4 

8 

4 

5 

10 

9 

11 

n 

16 

30 

17 

143b 

13 

9 

28 

20 

25 

34 

32 

28 

33 

82 

56 

144a 

5 

1 

7 

10 

17 

7 

18 

8 

23 

62 

27 

144b 

3 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

4 

14 

13 

145a 

4 

6 

8 

4 

n 

4 

3 

14 

7 

14 

5 

145b 

2 

2 

i 

2 

3 

44 

8 

13 

8 

145c 

4 

3 

6 

4 

7 

2 

2 

1 

2 

3 

145d 

1 



1 

i 

3 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

145e 

1 

5 

6 

1 

3 

5 

2 

4 

2 

12 

9 

1451 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

5 

7 

5 

4 

6 

5 

21 

12 

25 

31 

145h 

1 

2 

2 

1 

145i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

4 

6 

9 

6 

8 

17 

21 

8 

7 

11 

18 

145n 

21 

19 

41 

34 

45 

36 

47 

55 

52 

in 

85 

145o 

6 

3 

2 

1 

2 

5 

2 

9 

9 

16 

13 

146a 

1 

6 

6 

13 

10 

26 

32 

59 

52 

146b 

8 

3 

ii 

3 

7 

7 

10 

8 

9 

14 

13 

146c 

3 

5 

12 

6 

14 

6 

7 

7 

29 

41 

30 

147a 

3 

6 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

11 

15 

11 

25 

147c 

1 

i 

4 

4 

5 

6 

4 

8 

21 

20 

147e 

? 

5 

8 

6 

6 

3 

7 

3 

8 

15 

8 

149a 

1 

1 

3 

9 

3 

3 

8 

1 

149b 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

i 

149c 

2 

7 

4 

6 

9 

3 

3 

8 

21 

14 

149d 

40 

57 

45 

45 

49 

44 

29 

73 

75 

203 

109 

149e 

i 

3 

4 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

5 

3 

149g 

36 

19 

54 

52 

102 

51 

59 

72 

105 

216 

146 

149h 

2 

3 

1 

3 

7 

8 

9 

8 

30 

14 

150 

252 

315 

275 

220 

331 

312 

595 

494 

797 

1,315 

905 

189 

, 4,308 

5,  094 

7,911 

7,105 

9, 552 

12,  094 

15, 124 

13, 217 

18, 422 

30, 645 

32,030 

452 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  66. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year, 

1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

3 

1 

3 

4 

117a 

Peritonitis 

1 

1 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

4 

5 

2 

3 

2 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

1 

HSc 

1 

1 

1 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvencreal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

5 

4 

2 

2 

2 

i 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

7 

5 

4 

2 

2 

3 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

1 

122b 

Nephroptosis. . T 

1 

1 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

122d 

Pyogenicinfection  of  the  kidneys 

3 

3 

3 

1 

i 

I22e 

Kidnev  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

5 

5 

3 

3 

3 

3 

123 

2 

9 

2 

2 

124a 

Cystitis 

22 

15 

8 

4 

6 

2 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

12 

23 

8 

5 

3 

4 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

6 

22 

8 

12 

5 

t 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

7 

2 

1 

] 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

8 

64 

3 

2 

127a 

Balanitis 

27 

15 

1 

7 

6 

( 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

26 

39 

10 

9 

8 

‘ ( 

127c 

Hydrocele 

2 

8 

3 

1 

4 

i 1 

127d 

Warts,  external,  genital  organs 

5 

19 

6 

6 

3 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

50 

37 

44 

30 

20 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

2 

143a 

2 

1 

2 

2 

143  b 

Furuncle 

12 

8 

17 

12 

n 

144a 

Abscess 

45 

41 

27 

22 

23 

1 

144b 

Cellulitis 

25 

23 

9 

7 

12 

145a 

Trichophytoses 

6 

2 

2 

3 

1 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

7 

8 

7 

1 

3 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

1 

4 

3 

3 

8 

145d 

2 

1 

1 

Dermatitis 

2 

2 

1 

145f 

Eczema 

6 

7 

3 

6 

2 

145g 

3 

1 

1 

145h 

Herpes 

19 

14 

12 

16 

9 

14  5i 

1 

2 

1 

3 

145j 

1 

145k 

N sevus 

2 

1451 

3 

145m 

Psoriasis 

1 

i 

1 

145n 

Scabies 

19 

14 

7 

7 

6 

145o 

Skm  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

62 

57 

39 

28 

26 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

10 

15 

6 

1 

2 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

49 

68 

56 

6 

3 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

11 

27 

10 

5 

3 

147a 

28 

40 

24 

2 

147b 

1 

147c 

Synovitis 

20 

20 

14 

2 

5 

147d 

3 

1 

147e 

68 

105 

24 

1 

cepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

5 

6 

10 

1 

2 

149b 

3 

6 

1 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

1 

2 

1 

1 

149d 

Myositis 

ii 

13 

3 

11 

1 

149e 

Pes  planus 

77 

225 

126 

15 

19 

149f 

9 

8 

5 

1 

149g 

3 

6 

4 

1 

i 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

131 

148 

77 

33 

40 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

2 

8 

2 

1 

2 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

520 

507 

343 

240 

218 

Total  for  diseases 

37,380 

15, 446 

11,567 

7,282 

5,256 

,, 

ADMISSIONS — COLOBED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


453 


[jdted  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919— Continued. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Ipril. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

1 

1 

68 

115c 

11 

117a 

3 

1 

2 

9 

65 

117b 

1 

3 

118b 

1 

15 

118c 

1 

3 

47 

119 

2 

4 

9 

2 

1 

106 

120 

4 

122a 



2 

122b 

2 

122c 

2 

12 

45 

122d 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7S 

122c 

i 

26 

123 

1 

6 

1 

3 

1 

2 

182 

124a 

2 

1 

1 

184 

124b 

9 

12 

18 

29 

5 

370 

125a 

2 

2 

9 

125b 

19 

125c 

1 

1 

2 

111 

126 

6 

2 

2 

1 

3 

205 

127a 

5 

1 

2 

3 

3 

2 

127b 

2 

2 

1 

2 

9 

164 

127c 

2 

10 

1 

2 

210 

127d 

4 

8 

5 

2 

3 

9 

521 

127e 

6 

1 12 

1 

22 

143a 

8 

5 

3 

11 

2 

7 

1 

3 

1 

243 

143b 

9 

5 

5 

15 

1 

5 

6 

2 

3 

599 

144a 

1 

7 

3 

2 

Tj 

4 

2 

297 

144b 

3 

1 

1 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

81 

145a 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 99 

145b 

I 

1 

9 

108 

145c 

44 

145d 

l 

29 

i 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

88 

145f 

1 

i 

17 

145g 

3 

7 

6 

3 

2 

1 

220 

145b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

32 

145i 

1 

1 

9 

145j 

6 

145k 

15 

1451 

1 

19 

3 

4 

2 

11 

2 

3 

3 

3 

212 

145n 

16 

10 

10 

10 

u 

4 

3 

3 

3 

864 

1450 

1 

1 

105 

146a 

1 

394 

146b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

164 

146c 

1 

1 

260 

147a 

1 47h 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

184 

147c 

13 

147d 

1 

275 

147e 

2 

1 

9 

1 

107 

149a 

1 

46 

149b 

1 

29 

149c 

6 

3 

1 

139 

149d 

14 

5 

13 

3 

i 

6 

3 

2 

i 

1,337 

149e 

1 

39 

1 4 9f 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

48 

1492 

21 

24 

11 

10 

ii 

7 

9 

7 

6 

1,511 

149h 

1 

1 

105 

150 

-1  115 

116 

137 

175 

69 

47 

51 

16 

19 

5 

8,858 

189 

1,869 

1,456 

1,261 

1,922 

993 

722 

462 

280 

299 

19 

219,771 

454 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  67. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  mem 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

Monthly  strength 

4,870  1 

5, 826 

5,171 

6,675 

8,519 

9,40 

national 

elassifi-  ! 

Year, 

1917. 

cation 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septembe 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

1 2 

4 

2.  46 

2.06 

1.  80 

8. 45 

11.4 

6 

Measles 

7.  39 

49. 39 

16.  24 

12.  59 

12. 68 

20. 4 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

2. 46 

2_r 

10 

Influenza 

24.63 

16. 46 

2. 32 

12.59 

2. 82 

u.  < 

1.80 

IS 

4. 12 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria. 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 Or*. 

1 Qf 

4.  93 

6. 17 

2. 32 

1.41 

l.: 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

19h 

Mumps 

24. 63 

8. 23 

9. 28 

19.  78 

7.04 

17. 

19i 

1 Qfr 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Typhoid  vaccination 

12. 32 

4. 12 

17.  99 

21.13 

12. 

19o 

Vaccinia 

46.80 

16.  46 

2. 32 

1.80 

8. 45 

S.  1 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

20c 

02 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Trench  foot 

2.5  h 

Mycoses  (others) 

20 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

4.  93 

4. 12 

9. 28 

5.40 

1. 41 

6'! 

4. 12 

4.  64 

37. 77 

2.  82 

22. 

28a 

2.  06 

4. 64 

34. 17 

2.  82 

21. 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

29 

30-35 

2.  06 

3. 60 

1. 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

64.04 

98.  76 

64. 97 

125.  90 

232. 40 

234. 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

7. 39 

18.52 

18.56 

21.58 

15. 49 

21. 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

7.39 

28. 81 

13.92 

28.  78 

30.  99 

65 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

49.  26 

51.44 

32.  48 

75.54 

185. 91 

147 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1.80 

.. 

2.  32 

li 

48a 

6. 17 

5.40 

5.64 

6 

48b 

.. 

88 

1.41 

116 

1.41 

55  d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

9. 85 

6.17 

2.  32 

3.60 

4.  23 

i 1 

4.93 

2. 06 

3.60 



8. 99 

57-59 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


455 


t United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


21,795 

39, 225 

36, 851 

50,  705 

49, 955 

54, 814 

59,015 

87,  650 

S9, 305 

124, 976 

168, 422 

Inter- 

national 

Year,  1917— Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

classlfi- 

cation 

No. 

etober. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March . 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

1 

0.31 

0. 33 

0.  27 

1.  25 

1 

8.  26 

9.  79 

2. 93 

1.89 

0.  96 

1.  53 

2.44 

5. 34 

6.  32 

8.  92 

8. 83 

4 

.55 

3.  98 

3.91 

2.37 

2. 40 

4.38 

5.  90 

3.  83 

1.48 

1.06 

.50 

5 

19.  27 

138.  58 

191.15 

33.14 

29.  55 

32.62 

54.  50 

61.34 

38.17 

13.  63 

10. 19 

6 

1.10 

.92 

1.63 

.95 

1.92 

3.  06 

1.02 

.82 

.13 

.10 

. 14 

7 

.33 

. 20 

. 13 

. 10 

. 21 

8 

1.10 

1.84 

2.61 

.71 

1.92 

1.31 

2.  64 

1. 92 

. 54 

.38 

. 57 

9 

15.97 

26.31 

50.  SO 

87.  81 

70.  87 

257.  01 

269.  02 

108. 01 

30.  24 

25.  54 

51.  44 

10 

1.10 

.92 

.98 

.47 

.44 

.61 

.69 

3.49 

1.63 

1.35 

14 

. 55 

1.53 

3.  26 

3.08 

2. 16 

1.53 

.61 

.41 

.40 

. 10 

18 

- ! 

.31 

4.  56 

.47 

1.44 

.44 

.81 

.41 

.54 

.10 

. 14 

19a 

41 

. 14 

. 10 

19b 

.31 

13.03 

5.21 

10.  09 

7.  66 

12.61 

21.36 

3.76 

5.  86 

2.64 

19c 

. 21 

19d 

6. 06 

4.  59 

5.  54 

3.  55 

1.92 

1.09 

1.63 

1.23 

.81 

.96 

.93 

19e 

9. 18 

6.51 

8.  76 

3. 12 

.88 

4.47 

10.  27 

1.61 

.19 

. 14 

19f 

4.89 

12.  37 

7.10 

2.64 

4.82 

4.  27 

6.  9S 

3.23 

1.63 

. 0/ 

19g 

15.97 

25.  09 

107.46 

442. 60 

577.  95 

295.  75 

255.  60 

282.  04 

249.  80 

100.  53 

66. 33 

19h 

' 

. 10 

. 07 

19i 

. 27 

19k 

13.  77 

18.  35 

4.  88 

4.  26 

5. 77 

20.  14 

71.79 

116.24 

25. 13 

55.  20 

55.  00 

19n 

5.  51 

4.  89 

3.91 

3. 08 

2.  88 

12.04 

8.  34 

21.50 

6.  72 

12.  48 

10.  62 

190 

.33 

. 48 

.44 

41 

41 

. 13 

.29 

19d 

M 

.24 

.20 

. 14 

.13 

.07 

20c 

.40 

22 

25a 

. 22 

. 14 

25b 

1. 10 

.31 

. 44 

. 20 

. 14 

. 27 

. 19 

.07 

7. 16 

6.  73 

10.09 

16. 09 

18.  26 

IS.  83 

12.61 

8. 08 

4. 57 

2.  59 

3. 63 

47 

44.05 

41.31 

60. 57 

49.  95 

39. 88 

42.04 

31. 11 

24.  67 

19.08 

16.80 

19.09 

42. 95 

36. 72 

58. 94 

48. 05 

36. 28 

37.  67 

27.  25 

20. 81 

15.  86 

14.  40 

16.74 

28a 

9.9. 

1 09 

. 14 

.27 

.19 

28  b 

. 

. 24 

. 24 

1 31 

90 

. 07 

29 

1.10 

4. 59 

1.63 

1.66 

3.36 

2.  85 

2.  64 

3.  70 

2.  96 

2.  21 

2.  28 

30-35 

J 571.  04 

415. 42 

366.  01 

364.  97 

310. 35 

433. 45 

720. 82 

650. 33 

850. 18 

976.  09 

1,263. 48 

75.44 

86. 58 

74.  24 

79.53 

71. 11 

116. 46 

161.03 

132. 12 

158.  56 

153.  04 

211.75 

37 

87.56 

70. 05 

61.87 

55. 15 

25.46 

44.  22 

73. 42 

69. 28 

39. 11 

49.83 

63.34 

38a 

408. 04 

258. 79 

229. 89 

230. 30 

213.  79 

272.  77 

486. 38 

448.93 

652. 51 

773. 21 

988. 38 

38b 

.47 

.24 

.22 

.20 

41 

27 

38 

1.  21 

36 



.24 

. 14 

. 13 

. 10 

.36 

39-45 

1.10 

3.06 

2.  28 

1.18 

1.92 

3. 28 

3.46 

2.  60 

2.  28 

2.  50 

2.71 

46 

4. 96 

14.  07 

21.82 

33. 14 

30. 03 

33.  06 

21. 35 

22. 18 

21.  90 

13.92 

16.74 

48a 

. 07 

48b 

. 44 

20 

. 27 

13 

. 07 

50 

.92 

.65 

2.  S4 

1.92 

2.41 

.61 

.69 

.54 

1. 15 

1.85 

51a 

.07 

. 41 

. 10 

.24 

. 10 

53b 

. 55 

.31 

.24 

.41 

. 14 

.40 

.48 

88 

.07 

116 

.07 

53c 

.61 

.22 

1.63 

.41 

. 40 

. 19 

.07 

.31 

.20 



.31 

.20 

.71 

55  b 

.47 

9.36 

9. 79 

8. 14 

5.  44 

4.  32 

5.04 

3. 66 

2.05 

1. 88 

1.34 

2.  78 

55(1 



.31 

.33 

3.  79 

4.  32 

5. 25 

4.8S 

5.  75 

3. 63 

1.25 

. 7S 

55e 

1. 10 

.61 

. 24 

. 22 

. 20 

. 27 

. 67 

. 10 

.36 

1. 65 

2.  45 

.48 

.88 

. 61 

1.51 

2. 15 

2.  78 

3.  63 

56b 



.24 

.24 

.20 

. 10 

.50 

57-59 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


45  G 


Table  67. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

Monthly  strength 

164,846 

182,705 

150, 587. 

104, 140 

68,337 

66,1 

national 

classifi- 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

Februar 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

0.  29 

0. 16 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

5.  90 

1.31 

1.  04 

1. 15 

0. 70 

0. 

5 

Smallpox 

.66 

.33 

. 16 

. 18 

6 

Measles 

12.  59 

13. 66 

35.  54 

24. 32 

14. 93 

10. 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

. 07 

. 13 

2.31 

. 12 

8 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

. 15 

.33 

.64 

.69 

1.23 

1. 

10 

Influenza 

713.  91 

1,372.  54 

79.  94 

78. 12 

88.  76 

49. 

11 

Dysentery  (all) 

1.53 

.72 

.40 

.23 

. 18 

18 

Erysipelas 

.07 

.07 

.64 

1.04 

1.23 

Ilia 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

.44 

.07 

.40 

.92 

.53 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

3.  28 

.13 

1. 13 

.23 

19d 

. 36 

.53 

.08 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

.44 

.46 

.08 

.92 

1.05 

2 

19f 

. 22 

. 12 

1.  05 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1. 10 

2.56 

1.51 

1. 15 

.53 

2. 

19h 

Mumps 

78.  62 

97.  60 

166.-87 

241.  30 

238.  32 

139. 

19  i 

. 07 

19k 

. 07 

. 08 

19n 

30.  00 

2.  96 

5.  42 

.23 

.53 

190 

5.  75 

.92 

1.  51 

.23 

. 18 

19p 

. 36 

22.  99 

1.  75 

.35 

.53 

20a 

. 15 

.35 

20c 

. 07 

22 

.07 

.08 

25a 

Trench  foot 

. 18 

25b 

. 07 

.08 

26 

Pellagra 

. 07 

. 18 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism . . 

1.89 

1.12 

2. 15 

1. 38 

3.51 

3.1 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

14.  85 

11.  49 

11.72 

8.  76 

14.22 

13. 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

12.81 

9.  46 

7.  97 

6.  91 

10.71 

9. 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

.36 

.99 

1.51 

1.  27 

2.  4G 

2.,: 

29 

. 07 

. 08 

. 12 

30-35 

Tuberculosis'(others) 

1. 60 

1.  05 

2. 15 

.46 

1.  05 

1, 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

804.  83 

404.  93 

385.  85 

413. 34 

313. 31 

210 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

140.  43 

78.36 

99.  78 

63. 12 

67.26 

67 

38a 

Chancroidalinfection 

47. 18 

19.90 

18. 73 

26.51 

44.  08 

35 

38b 

Gonococcusinfection 

617. 23 

306.  67 

267.  36 

323. 70 

201. 97 

107 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

.29 

.33 

.80 

.12 

39-45 

. 22 

.07 

.08 

.23 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

1.97 

.99 

1.28 

1.50 

4.23 

48a 

Arthritis 

14.20 

23.25 

33.  23 

22.70 

13.52 

It 

48b 

Gout 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

.39 

.32 

.35 

51a 

2.69 

3.28 

2.31 

.81 

.35 

52a 

Addison’s  disease _V. 

.12 

52b 

53a 

53b 

.07 

.07 

88 

1.02 

.72 

.46 

116 

53c 

.07 

.18 

54 

.15 

.16 

.12 

55a 

07 

55b 

.29 

55c 

55(1 

Muscular  rheumatism 

2.84 

1.71 

2. 63 

3.57 

3.86 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

. 66 

.33 

.96 

.92 

1.05 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

.51 

.03 

.23 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

1.89 

.39 

.72 

.23 

.18 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

.22 

.16 

.12 

.18 

ADMISSIONS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES, 


457 


kited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


44, 634 

29, 824 

20,  780 

18, 562 

20,058 

18, 013 

11,322 

9, 084 

8, 792 

8, 935 

145,826 

Inter- 

national 

Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total 

classifi- 

cation 

for  period. 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0. 40 

1.36 

0.31 

1 

0.81 

.81 

4.04 

1.29 

1.20 

2. 00 

4.24 

1.32 

2.73 

3.88 

4 

1.08 

3.62 

1.15 

1.29 

1.79 

2. 66 

2.12 

1.34 

1.36 

5 

2.69 

1.61 

1.15 

.65 

2.68 

27.71 

6 

.27 

.65 

.60 

7 

.05 

8 

1.34 

.81 



1.20 

1.32 

1.36 

.87 

9 

30.38 

16.90 

19. 05 

12.28 

8.37 

4.66 

5.30 

1.32 

1.34 

266.  51 

10 

1.15 

1.29 

.60 

.90 

14 

.81 

1.61 

18 

2.42 

. 5S 

.65 

1.06 

1.32 

.52 

19a 

.03 

19b 

1.34 

.81 

3.81 

19c 

.67 

.12 

19d 

4.84 

4.43 

6.35 

3.88 

2.99 

2.00 

4.03 

1.47 

19e 

1.34 

.81 

1.67 

19f 

1.88 

.40 

2.35 

19g 

52. 15 

37.42 

11.55 

10. 34 

4.79 

1.06 

2.73 

1.34 

154.15 

19h 

.02 

19i 

j 

.03 

19k 

.27 

.40 

1. 15 

1.79 

.67 

1.06 

6.61 

5.46 

2.63 

24.42 

19n 

2.41 

1.15 

.65 

19o 

.27 

2.  78 

19p 

20a 

.06 

.01 

20c 

.27 

.04 

22 

.01 

25a 

.27 

.04 

25b 

. 10 

26 

4.84 

1.61 

2.31 

3.88 

2.39 

1.33 

1.06 

7.93 

9. 55 

6. 71 

4.96 

47 

14.25 

16.50 

19.05 

27.80 

44.86 

10.66 

11.65 

22. 46 

10. 91 

4.03 

20.52 

9.95 

10.46 

16.17 

20.04 

35.89 

8.00 

9. 53 

17.17 

8.19 

17.50 

28a 

2.96 

4.02 

1.73 

4.53 

5.38 

.67 

1.06 

5.28 

1.36 

1.34 

.94 

2Sb 

.54 

.40 

1.79 

1.06 

.14 

29 

.81 

1.61 

1.15 

3.23 

1.79 

2.00 

1.36 

2.68 

1.94 

30-35 

326. 88 

242.  66 

377.02 

318.68 

490. 44 

362. 42 

376. 06 

153.24 

65.49 

67.11 

581.94 

75. 54 

51.92 

86.03 

86.62 

144.74 

61.30 

64. 62 

46.  24 

17.74 

14. 77 

111.09 

37 

60.49 

47.49 

66. 98 

69.16 

150.  72 

83.24 

108.05 

36.99 

13.64 

29. 53 

46.39 

3,8a 

190.86 

143. 26 

224.02 

162.  90 

195.00 

217. 85 

203. 39 

70.02 

34.10 

22.82 

424. 49 

33b 

.40 

.36 

36 

.27 

.40 

.60 

.13 

39-45 

1.61 

1.21 

2.31 

2.59 

4.79 

2 66 

1.06 

1.32 

1.36 

1.34 

1.93 

46 

23.93 

14.49 

8.  66 

12.  93 

5.98 

4.66 

3.18 

3.96 

2.  73 

6.  71 

19.54 

48a 

.01 

4Sb 

1.06 

. 14 

50 

.40 

.58 

1.20 

.67 

1.06 

1.49 

51a 

.01 

52a 

.01 

52b 

.01 

53a 

.27 

.03 

53b 

.58 

1.06 

.41 

88 

.01 

116 

.58 

.03 

53c 

.40 

.19 

54 

J,l 

.02 

55a 

.11 

.01 

3.49 

4.43 

2.  89 

3.88 

3.59 

.67 

6.36 

1.32 

1.36 

6.71 

3.42 

55d 

1.34 

.81 

1.15 

1.79 

.67 

2.64 

1.35 

1.63 

55e 

.81 

2.41 

1.15 

.67 

1.06 

6.61 

.40 

56a 

.27 

.40 

2.31 

.60 

1.06 

9.25 

1.33 

56b 

.27 

.65 

. 14 

57-59 

458 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  67. — Admissions , by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  tl 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Cause. 

Year, 

1917. 

cation 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

63  b 

1.80 

i.2{ 

64 

Apoplexy 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

66b 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

69 

1.80 

2. 82 

6.3: 

74a 

74b 

2.32 

74c 

2. 46 

4.  23 

1.2 

74d 

Neurosis 

1.41 

74e 

741 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

72 

2. 32 

1.  80 

1.41 

2.5 

73b 

4.  93 

6. 17 

4.  64 

3.  60 

4. 23 

...H 

73c 

2.  46 

1.80 

Speech , defective 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

8.  99 

1.41 

1.2 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

68a 

2. 32 

3.60 

i 2 

68b 

2.  06 

2.  32 

1.41 

68c 

Malingering. 

1.41 

u 

68d 

Dementia  prsecox 

2.  46 

2. 32 

3.  60 

1.41 

68e 

681 

Psychoneurosis 

68g 

68h 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

2.  32 

68i 

4.64 

1.41 

1.: 

VII.  Byes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

2.  46 

1.80 

l.J 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

2.  46 

1.80 

l. 

75  a 



' 

75b 

1.80 

75  c 

I 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

9.85 

6.17 

6. 96 

3.60 

4.  23 

i. 

75g 

75h 

4. 12 

2. 32 

1.80 

12. 59 

Iritis  

2.32 

1.80 

1.41 

751 

75m 

Retinitis 

2.06 

3.60 

2.' 

75n 

75  o 

Glaucoma 

1.80 

75p 

2.06 

1.80 

75  r 

Eves  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

9.85 

2. 06 

2.  32 

17.99 

4.  23 

1,1 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

2. 46 

2. 06 

7.19 

1.41 

76b 

76c 

2. 06 

76d 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

2. 32 

5.40 

IX.  Nasal fossx,  diseases  of. 

86a 

«6h 

2. 32 

1 

. 

SGd 

86e 

Sfif 

7. 39 

2. 32 

1.41 

... 

86h 

2.46 

4.12 

6.  96 

12.59 

1.41 

\ » 

86  i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

2.32 

ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


459 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year, 

1917 — Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation 

No. 

60 

0. 98 

0.44 

6.  si 

0. 27 

0.13 

0. 19 

0.64 

61 

1.09 

.13 

. 14 

62 

1. 10 

0.31 

0.48 



.27 

.27 

.21 

63a 

.31 



.48 

.22 

. 14 

.38 

.36 

63b 

. 55 

.31 

.33  1 

.24 

.66 

.41 

.41 

.40 

.48 

.29 

64 

.22 

.20 

.14 

.41 

.07 

66b 

.55 

.31 

.33 

0. 47 

.72 

1.53 

.27 

.13 

.29 

.78 

66c 

6.61 

14.  6S 

5.  54 

11.83 

6.  97 

8.  76 

8.  95 

9.  04 

8.47 

7.20 

8.  76 

69 

.31 

.33 

.22 

. 13 

. 19 

.07 

74a 

.31 

.98 

.24 

1.68 

2.63 

1.  63 

.96 

.94 

1.82 

2.  00 

74b 

2.45 

2.  93 

2. 60 

1.20 

1.97 

1.63 

1.37 

2.42 

1.34 

.71 

74c 

.33 

.47 

.96 

1.09 

.61 

1. 10 

.43 

74d 

.20 

. 14 

.40 

1.06 

4. 13 

74e 

.07 

74f 

.24 

.27 

. 10 

. 14 

72 

1.10 

3.67 

2. 61 

2.60 

2. 16 

3.  72 

5.08 

2.  88 

3.  09 

2.  8S 

4.06 

73a 

2.  20 

3.67 

5.  21 

4.  97 

3.  60 

4.  82 

3.  05 

2.33 

2. 15 

2.30 

2.  07 

73b 

.55 

2. 14 

1.30 

7.81 

2.  40 

4.82 

1.83 

1.64 

5.11 

. 77 

1.50 

73c 

.33 

.22 

.20 

.27 

. 10 

.50 

73d 

1.10 

1.22 

.98 

1.42 

.48 

1.53 

1.83 

4.52 

3.  23 

3.46 

2.49 

74g 

.55 

.24 

.44 

.20 

.27 

. 19 

.07 

67 

1.42 

1.20 

2.  41 

1.22 

1.64 

1.0S 

1.34 

.86 

6Sa 

- 2.75 

4.59 

4.88 

11.36 

6.  01 

27.  58 

19.93 

11.50 

9.  27 

14.21 

11.90 

68b 

2.75 

2.  75 

2.61 

1. 18 

.48 

1.09 

.81 

. 14 

.40 

.19 

.21 

6Se 

1.65 

1.  22 

1.95 

2.  84 

1.44 

3.  72 

3.  25 

2.  60 

3.  36 

1.63 

1.92 

6Sd 

. 10 

. 14 

68e 

.55 

.61 

.33 

2.  37 

2.85 

.20 

2.88 

1.61 

2.  50 

1.78 

6Sf 

.31 

.27 

.13 

.14 

6Sg 

1.10 

.61 

2. 13 

.72 

1.31 

.41 

1.37 

.81 

1. 15 

.50 

68h 

1.65 

1.84 

. 9S 

. 13 

.07 

6Si 

1.10 

.31 

1.63 

7.34 

5.  05 

2.85 

1.22 

1.23 

1.  61 

1.  25 

3.  78 

75a 

1. 10 

1.42 

1.20 

.66 

.20 

.27 

. 10 

.36 

75a(l> 

. 47 

.24 

.13 

.29 

.57 

75a(2> 



.33 

4.97 

3.  36 

.SI 

.69 

.81 

. 19 

.93 

75a(3) 

.31 

.65 

.47 

.24 

.44 

.20 

.27 

.67 

.67 

1.92 

75a(4> 

. 71 

.24 

.22 

.41 

.27 

.27 

.38 

1.00 

75b 

.41 

.54 

.38 

.29 

75c 

.47 

.66 

.61 

.41 

. 67 

.38 

.64 

75d 

.31 

1.30 

.24 

.22 

.20 

.55 

.81 

.29 

1.21 

75e 

3. 30 

14.  38 

12.37 

10.65 

4.  81 

6.13 

7.  32 

6.71 

4.  70 

5. 38 

3.  28 

75f 

.61 

.98 

.24 

.24 

.88 

1.02 

.82 

.27 

.86 

. 57 

75g 

.61 

.33 

.47 

.48 

.22 

.41 

.27 

.40 

.4,8 

.64 

75h 

.61 

.24 

.22 

. 14 

. 13 

.29 

75i 

.24 

.24 

.61 

.14 

.81 

1.06 

.93 

75 j 

2.20 

1.22 

.98 

1.  66 

1.20 

.61 

.82 

1.61 

.86 

1.21 

75k 

1.65 

1.22 

1.30 

.71 

2.  40 

1.09 

1.63 

2. 19 

.81 

2. 11 

2. 14 

751 

1.22 

.33 

.47 

.24 

.22 

.27 

. 29 

.29 

75m. 



. 10 

75n 

. 55 

.33 

.24 

.24 

.44 

.41 

1.23 

.40 

.77 

1.21 

75o 

1.10 

.33 

1.18 

.48 

.66 

.41 

. 41 

.27 

.58 

.71 

75p 

.55 

2. 14 

1.30 

2.  84 

2.16 

3.94 

2.  03 

2.88 

2.  28 

2. 11 

2.  21 

75r 

3.30 

7.  04 

11.07 

9.  94 

9.  85 

12.26 

7.73 

5.  61 

4.  57 

3.65 

6. 4S 

76a 

.95 

.96 

88 

1 02 

. 14 

. 19 

.07 

.31 

. 22 

. 20 

. 19 

.24 

66 

20 

.27 

. 29 

. 78 

76d 

.61 

. 47 

48 

l 53 

.20 

. 27 

.13 

. 19 

.36 



. 65 

_ 24 

44 

.07 

86a 

1.65 

.31 

. 47 

.24 

.22 

.61 

.27 

.40 

. 29 

.14 

86b 

. 14 

. 13 

.07 

S6d 

1.10 

1.84 

1.95 

3.08 

2.  64 

2.85 

2. 85 

1.92 

1.88 

1.06 

1.2s 

S6e 

...  . 

.24 

.22 

.40 

. 10 

. 14 

S6f 

86g 

10.46 

10.  71 

18.24 

11.83 

5.05 

11.16 

5.08 

2.74 

. 67 

1.34 

4. 99 

86b 

.55 

.61 

.65 

.24 

.22 

.41 

.29 

.21 

86i 

4 GO 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  67. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  t 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

September. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

Februai 

V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  (o II). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

0. 15 

0. 20 

0.18 

0. 

62 

.29 

.15 

0. 08 

.53 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

.07 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

.22 

.26 

.80 

0.12 

64 

.97 

.33 

.56 

.23 

.18 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

.07 

.07 

.16 

66  b 

Paraplegia.  

.07 

.16 

.12 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

.22 

.59 

.56 

.12 

69 

Epilepsy ! 

7.06 

5.58 

5.74 

1.61 

1.23 

. 

.07 

.07 

. 18 

74b 

Neurasthenia. 

1.53 

1.84 

2.39 

1.04 

.70 

74c 

Enuresis 

1.67 

.72 

1.20 

.35 

1.41 

74d 

.44 

.08 

. 12 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart). . 

3. 42 

5.  58 

9. 32 

1.27 

.53 

1.. 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

72 

.07 

.07 

.08 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

3.06 

1.84 

2. 15 

.69 

1.58 

73b 

Neuralgia 

2.11 

2.43 

2.39 

2.31 

2.99 

1.: 

73c 

Neuritis 

1.67 

4.  99 

11.79 

3.  34 

1.23 

1.' 

73d 

Speech,  defective 

.44 

.13 

.24 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

1.31 

1.97 

2.23 

1.04 

1.23 

l.i 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

.07 

.20 

.08 

.12 

6xa 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

1.60 

1.18 

1.13 

.12 

.18 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

12. 10 

15.  24 

15. 54 

19.  25 

2.  99 

2. 

68c- 

.07 

. 18 

68d 

Dementia  prsecox 

2.04 

1.77 

1.28 

.92 

1.58 

1. 

.07 

.13 

. 12 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

3.42 

1.97 

1.  S3 

1.50 

.18 

68h 

.36 

.79 

.56 

.23 

68i 

.07 

.24 

.12 

.53 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

1.53 

.66 

.56 

.92 

.53 

75  a 

.44 

.16 

.35 

.51 

.13 

.36 

.26 

.16 

.35 

.18 

.22 

.26 

.24 

.58 

.07 

.08 

75c 

.22 

.13 

75  d 

.51 

.07 

.16 

.12 

.51 

.13 

.16 

.12 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

2.69 

2. 30 

3. 19 

2. 42 

3.69 

4 

.22 

.07 

.08 

.18 

75h 

Amblyopia 

.22 

.20 

.10 

.18 

75  j 

Choroiditis 

.51 

.20 

.16 

.23 

.35 

75  k 

Iritis 

.94 

.79 

1.13 

1.04 

1.23 

751 

Keratitis 

1.24 

1.05 

.88 

1.  27 

1.76 

.15 

.13 

.32 

.23 

.08 

.18 

75o 

. 29 

.26 

.32 

.35 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.36 

. 20 

. 16 

.23 

.53 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1. 75 

.85 

1.35 

.35 

1.23 

T 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

5.10 

4.47 

5.10 

5.88 

7.38 

76b 

.29 

.07 

.40 

.35 

76c 

.07 

.07 

.23 

76d 

.29 

.33 

.i6 

.12 

76e 

.36 

.13 

.16 

.23 



IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

.18 

.... 

86b 

.36 

.07 

. 16 

86d 

.07 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all)*. 7." 

1.17 

1.71 

1.67 

2.07 

2.99 

‘J 

86  f 

. 15 

.07 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

10.19 

17.60 

8.29 

11.41 

35.48 

86i 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

44.26 

6.31 

5.02 

3.69 

7.03 

ADMISSIONS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES, 


461 


hited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total 

lor 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0. 54 

0.01 

60 

0.58 

0.60 

.24 

61 

1.06 

.13 

62 

.09 

63a 

0.40 

.24 

63b 

.27 

.81 

. 5S 

0.65 

0. 67 

.32 

64 

.65 

.60 

. 67 

1.32 

1.34 

.09 

66a 

. 05 

66b 

.27 

.40 

2.73 

.38 

66c 

1.88 

.81 

1.29 

1.79 

1.33 

1.32 

1.36 

2.63 

6. 00 

69 

.27 

.58 

.08 

74a 

1.61 

1.21 

.58 

1.20 

.67 

3. 18 

1.32 

1.36 

1.43 

74b 

.81 

.81 

1.20 

2.12 

1.36 

1.22 

74c 

.26 

74d 

.40 

. 65 

.60 

2. 38 

74e 

.01 

741 

.06 

72 

1.08 

.40 

1.79 

1.06 

1.36 

1.34 

2.39 

73a 

2.96 

1.61 

1.15 

2.59 

1.79 

2. 66 

4.24 

3.96 

2.64 

73b 

1.61 

2.41 

1.73 

. 65 

2.00 

2.64 

4.09 

1.34 

3.31 

73c 

.67 

.17 

73d 

1.08 

2.01 

2.59 

1.79 

. 67 

1.36 

2.68 

1.96 

7ig 

.11 

67 

.54 

1.61 

1.29 

.60 

.99 

68a 

.81 

2.01 

1.73 

1.94 

2. 99 

1.33 

1.06 

3.96 

1.36 

11. 10 

68b 

.54 

1.34 

.38 

68c 

1.34 

1.61 

1.73 

1.94 

1.20 

1.33 

3.96 

1.90 

6Sd 

.05 

68e 

.54 

. 67 

1.36 

1.59 

6Sf 

1.32 

OSg 

.54 

.58 

.60 

1.32 

.64 

68h 

.54 

.60 

1.06 

7.93 

2.73 

2.  6S 

.29 

6Si 

.81 

.81 

1.15 

1.20 

2.00 

1.34 

1.60 

75a 

.27 

.58 

.29 

75a(l) 

.27 

.17 

7 5a ( 2 ) 

.27 

.81 

.67 

1.34 

.64 

75a ( 3 ) 

.58 

1.20 

1.33 

.49 

75a (4) 

1.06 

1.32 

.23 

75b 

.40 

.15 

75c 

. 65 

.60 

.29 

75d 

.60 

.36 

75e 

5,91 

.54 

4.02 

1.73 

5.82 

7.18 

1.20 

3.33 

.67 

3.18 

7. 93 

4.09 

2.68 

4. 65 
.37 

75f 

75^ 

.81 

1.15 

. 65 

.34 

75h 

.11 

/Ol 

.27 

.58 

.67 

.39 

75  j 

1.88 

.40 

1.73 

3. 88 

3.59 

.67 

3.18 

1.32 

1.09 

75k 

1.31 

1.61 

1.73 

1.94 

3.59 

2.00 

1.06 

1.32 

2.68 

1.41 

751 

1.79 

.25 

75m 

. 02 

75n 

1.34 

. 43 

75o 

.54 

.40 

.58 

1.20 

1.32 

.44 

75p 

3.23 

2.  01 

4.04 

3.88 

5. 38 

.67 

2. 12 

1.95 

75r 

' 8.87 

4. 43 

3.46 

1. 29 

10. 17 

3.33 

3. 18 

2. 73 

5. 88 

76a 

.54 

1.36 

.25 

76b 

.54 

.60 

.09 

76c 

.27 

1.  20 

.25 

76d 

.54 

.40 

1.29 

. 67 

1. 34 

.34 

76e 

.81 

.09 

86a 

.40 

.60 

.67 

.22 

86b 

.60 
2.  99 

.03 

86d 

1.88 

.81 

3.46 

3. 23 

1.33 

2.73 

2.  68 

1.87 

86e 

.65 

. 11 

S6f 

.58 

.01 

S6g 

15.32 

4.57 

5.23 
5. 23 

2.31 

2.31 

3. 23 
1.29 

6.  58 
2. 99 

2.66 

.67 

6.36 

2.12 

13.21 

5.46 

22. 82 
1.34 

9.91 
6. 32 

S6h 

86i 

462 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  67. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  t 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Year 

1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septembe 

X.  Throaty  diseases  of. 

S7a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

4.93 

4.12 

3. 60 

1.2 

87b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

76. 35 

47.  33 

62.  65 

41.37 

25. 35 

45.1 

11.4 

100b 

Tonsillitis^  chronic 

2.  06 

2.  32 

1.41 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

7. 39 

20. 58 

51.04 

28.  78 

9. 86 

2.5 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

i.; 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

7. 19 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

4.93 
2.  46 

2. 06 

1. 80 

1.41 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis....' 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

2. 06 

1.80 

1.41 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

2. 46 

79a 

(5)  Combinedlesions.mitralaortic 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

79a 

(8)  ValvuTarleslons,  unclassified 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

1. 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation. 

40 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

8.99 

1.41 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

26.  98 

1. 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

1.80 

81a 

Aneurysms 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

1.80 

81c 

Aortitis 

8 Id 
82 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

S3a 

Hemorrhoids 

8.23 

11.  60 

16.19 

8. 45 

r. 

83b 

Varicocele 

1.80 

1.41 

1. 1 

83c 

V aricose  veins 

5.40 

83d 

Phlebitis 

S4a 

Status  lymphaticus 

84b 

85a 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

4.93 

6.17 

6. 96 

5.40 

9. 86 

8. 

S5b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

85  d 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

85f 

Tachycardia 

2. 46 

1.80 

Hemorrhage 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis. . . 

96.  72 

13.92 

23.38 

18.31 

21  j! 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- a 

2 4f 

2. 06 

2.32 

1 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

12.  32 

10.29 

9.28 

3.60 

19.  72 

20 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

1.80 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

2.  46 
4.93 

1.41 

1 

93c 

Pleura, "other  diseases  of 

4.12 

6. 96 

1.80 

2.82 

1 

96 

Asthma 

3.60 

5 

97 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 



1.80 

i 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

2.06 

2.32 

99b 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

4.93 

2.06 

1. 80 

1.41 

. ' 

101 

102a 

. 

102b 

102c 

105a 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

9. 85 

6.17 

11.60 

39.  57 

i9.  72 

i:,) 

105b 

4. 93 
2.46 

6.  96 

12.59 

4. 23 

> 

105c 

106 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

16. 46 

13.92 

35. 97 

40. 85 

2 

1 )7a 

2.32 

107b 

Cestodes 

1.80 

1.41 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

7. 39 

4. 12 
2.06 
9 nr. 

9.  28 
2.32 

8. 99 
16.19 

ii.27 

2.82 

1‘ 

2.32 

110b 

113 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

34.  48 

49.39 

37.12 

19. 78 

18.31 

*■  ‘ 

114 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

2.06  

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


463 


foiled  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1917— Continued. 


October. 

November. 

December. 

3.30 

3.06 

11.40 

20.37 

1.10 

38. 24 
2. 45 

85. 32 
4. 88 

6.06 

8. 26 
.31 

17. 58 
.33 



.55 

.31 

7. 16 
2.75 

6.42 

13.03 

.98 

.31 

.65 

2.75 

1.10 

.55 

3.  98 
2. 14 

7.  49 
3.91 

2. 20 
2.20 


f-i- 


January.  February. 


6.86 


113.37 

3.55 


l.f 

.21 

73.77 

3.60 


25.  56 


12.49 


.61 
.31 
1.84 
2.14  t 
.92  1 


15.42 

20. 19 

2.  20 

5.20 

.55 

2.75 

. 55 

1.22 

.61 

6. 06 

5.  51 

. 95 
.24 
22.48 

1.18 


.24 
14. 18 
.72 


13.02 

6.  86 


10.09 
2.  8S 


98 
33 
65  l 
63  I 
33 


1.42 

1.42 

.24 

4.50 

1.89 

.24 


. 24 
.24 
1.20 
.48 
1.92 
2.  64 


.24 


33 


2. 13 


.24 
.24 
15.  86 
2.84 
1.66 
.24 


.24 

14.65 

1.44 

.96 

.48 


49 


33 


8.05 

.47 

.47 

.47 


5.  29 
".*24* 


1.10 

Tio' 


35.79 
2. 75 

21.48 


1.10 
8. 81 
2.75 


1 "3.'  85' 


6.61 


6.61 


5.  51 
2.  75 


1.65 
22.  58 


3.98 

.31 

.92 


56.90 

9.18 

75.25 

.31 

.92 

10.40 

5.20 


126.  67 
18.  56 
116. 25 
. 65 
1.63 
13.  35 
6. 19 


.92 


4.50 

.71 

.24 


124.  03 
6.63 
89.  94 
.71 
.95  j 
12.31 
6.  63 
.24 
.71 


.24 


3. 60 
'*.*24* 


90. 32 
6.  97 
58. 38 
1.44 
1.92 
12. 01 
3.84 
.48 
.48 


4.  2S 

'.'bi* 

*S.*57* 


3. 91 
".’9S’ 
8."  47* 


15.  62 

**’.’71* 


.96 

*4*32* 


2.45 
3.  06 


1.30 
3.  26 


.31 


6.  73 
22. 94 
.31 
1.53 
18.97 


10.89 
.71 
.47 
5.  68 
.24 


.24 

*7*45’ 


.33 


.47 


6. 84 
10.42 
.33 
4. 23 
16.  28 


. 65 


7. 57 
10.18 
.24 
1.89 
9.  47 


. 95 


.24 


S.  65 
14.  41 


1.  44 
15.61 
.24 

’*’.*72 


Y'ear,  191S. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

3.06 

3.66 

2. 46 

1.34 

0.86 

1.14 

87a 

.13 

. 10 

.07 

87b 

65. 68 

50. 01 

39. 98 

19.62 

15.  84 

16.82 

100a 

3.94 

4.07 

493 

2.  15 

1.54 

6.91 

100b 

. 10 

. 14 

100c 

15.33 

30. 10 

14.  65 

7.79 

5.38 

5.34 

100d 

. 20 

.82 

.67 

.57 

100  e 

.61 

. 19 

. 14 

77 

.44 

.20 

. 14 

.27 

.19 

78 

15. 10 

17.  49 

16.  29 

22.04 

10.  85 

7. 48 

79a 

.66 

1.63 

. 55 

1.21 

.38 

.78 

79a(l) 

. 22 

.61 

. 13 

. 10 

.21 

79a(2) 

9.  19 

11.18 

13.  28 

13.  71 

8.07 

4.85 

79a(3) 

3.28 

4.07 

2. 19 

6. 18 

1.44 

1.  07 

79a(4) 

09 

.27 

.13 

. 58 

.07 

79a (5) 

.07 

79a(7) 

1.53 

.67 

.29 

.43 

1.53 

1.83 

. 55 

.81 

1. 73 

.64 

79b' 

.22 

. 41 

.27 

.27 

.19 

.29 

79c 

1.53 

2.  85 

2.33 

1.88 

2.  78 

2.92 

79d 

3.  72 

1.42 

.96 

.40 

.58 

.43 

79e 

.44 

.61 

.69 

. 13 

.29 

.07 

80 

. 20 

. 14 

. 13 

.07 

81a 

.20 

.13 

. 19 

. 21 

81b 

.20 

. 13 

. 10 

. 21 

81c 

. 44 

.20 

. 14 

.10 

.14 

81d 

?o 

.20 

. ]3 

. 07 

82 

14.67 

20. 54 

14.  79 

11.96 

16.  71 

20.  51 

83a 

3.  94 

2.85 

1.92 

1. 75 

1.54 

1.78 

83b 

. 44 

2. 03 

2.  46 

2. 15 

1.  44 

2.  00 

83c 

.44 

.20 

. 14 

.40 

. 10 

.21 

83d 

10. 51 

7. 12 

8.  76 

8.47 

8.83 

9.19 

84b 

.22 

.61 

.41 

.40 

6.  72 

.43 

85a 

. 41 

. 14 

.27 

. 07 

85b 

. 44 

.61 

1.64 

4.97 

CO 

I'- 

d 

4. 99 

85c 

. 14 

.07 

85d 

4.  82 

4.  27 

2.  60 

4.30 

4.80 

5. 49 

85  f 

.88 

.41 

.27 

.27 

.48 

.71 

85g 

. 44 

. 27 

.40 

. 3S 

.07 

85h 

209. 50 

246.  85 

166.  48 

50.  93 

83. 06 

93.  98 

89-90 

12. 04 

13.  62 

13.  01 

4. 17 

4.  61 

5.  56 

91 

1C3. 55 

120.  38 

81.20 

27. 28 

32.  46 

46.  81 

92a 

2.  03 

.41 

.69 

.54 

.48 

.36 

93a 

3.06 

2.24 

1.64 

.94 

1.63 

1.28 

93b 

20. 80 

18.71 

9.31 

4. 43 

7. 39 

5.  99 

93c 

4.82 

7.  73 

5. 07 

4.70 

5.  57 

8.91 

96 

. 22 

. 20 

. 14 

.40 

.29 

.43 

97 

. 22 

.61 

. 27 

.27 

.19 

.07 

98 

.22 

.94 

.29 

.29 

99a 

. 14 

99b 

5.  47 

5.29 

3.15 

2. 82 

4.  90 

8.  62 
07 

99c 

101 

.22 

.41 

.27 

. 10 

! 29 

102a 

.20 

. 14 

29 

102b 

13.13 

10.  17 

7. 67 

8. 74 

7.39 

7.41 

102c 

.44 

1.22 

. 55 

.27 

. 19 

.07 

105a 

.22 

.20 

.82 

8.  33 

4.  70 

4.  92 

105b 

4.  38 

6.30 

5.  20 

7.  53 

9.31 

8.62 

105c 

1.97 

45.  56 

1.10 

2.  69 

11.72 

14.  53 

106 

.22 

. 41 

.07 

107a 

1.02 

.82 

.27 

1.06 

5.  20 

107b 

97 

97 

48 

07 

107c 

8. 98 

7. 73 

8.  35 

5.  51 

5.  38 

7.41 

108 

32.  84 

52.  68 

34.  78 

33.  45 

20.84 

31.14 

109a 

.44 

.41 

.27 

.13 

.21 

109b 

4. 38 

5.  49 

4.  38 

4.03 

2.  30 

3. 99 

110a 

27.58 

22.  37 

20.95 

14.  24 

15.  08 

31.  2S 

110b 

.27 

. 10 

113 

. 44 



. 14 

114 

.22 

1.42 

. 82 

.27 

.48 

. 57 

115a 

4 04 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  67. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  ini 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 
national] 
classifi-  [ 
cation 
No. 


Cause. 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Year,  1918 — Continued. 


September. 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal. . 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  Infection  from. . 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal. 
Pharynx,  other  diseases  of. . . 


1.75 
.15 
16. 96 
7.61 


October. 


N ovember. 


10.85 

.87 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c  | 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
Sid 
82 
83a 
831) 
83c 
83d 
81a 
81b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85e 
85  f 
85  g 
85h 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(!)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic. . . 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 


.15 

6.55 

.87 

.15 

4.08 

1.02 

.15 

.07 

.22 

.91 

.15 

1.21 

.29 

.15 

.07 

.41 

.07 


13.18 

1.89 

1.31 

.29 


8.44 
1.60 
.07 
3. 61 


4.37 

.51 

.15 


1.05 

.07 

10.57 

.66 


2.47 


38.41 

2.63 


6.31 

.59 


10.52 

.61 


December. 


3.69 


60.62 

.35 


15.10 

.46 


.07 

6.96 

.46 

.07 

4.86 

1.25 

.07 


.26 

.59 

.07 

1.61 

.39 


.07 

5.98 

.26 

.53 

.33 


5.39 

1.81 


6.21 


3.88 

.39 

.20 


.16 


9.16 

.80 

.32 

6.77 

.96 

.16 


.35 


11.06 

.81 


6.68 

3.11 


Year,  1919. 


January. 


February 


8.25 


9.2 


116.41 

3.34 

.18 

39.31 

2.16 


113.8 

2.0 

.7 

41.0 

1.0 


.35 


.16 

1.01 

.21 

1.67 

1.28 


.08 

.72 


7.01 

.88 

1.13 

.48 


6.38 

11.95 

.08 

8.21 


.08 

4.30 

.40 

.40 


.46 

.81 


1.01 

.35 


.23 

.23 

.12 


.12 

2.88 

1.01 

.58 

.23 


5.88 

2.31 

.12 

80.32 


1.96 

.12 

.23 


6. 85 
1.05 
.35 
4.71 
.53 
.18 


3.7 

.1 


3.2 

.1 


.18 

.88 

.88 


.18 

.18 


5.27 

.53 

.35 

.18 


l.C 

l.C 


7.90 


.53 


1.93 

.18 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


109.49 
22.57 
50. 71 
.22 
.87 
3.71 
7.21 
.22 
.29 


56.02 
85.65 
70.  71 
.07 
.79 
3.28 
4.66 
.26 
.66 


51.16 

16.10 

25.66 

.40 

1.01 

5.31 

8.61 

.61 

.40 


69.26 

103.09  ' 74 

16.83 

19.11  | 12 

27.20 

27.40  27 

.12 

1.05 

1.50 

1.23  j 

3.92 

4.92 

9.22 

2.28  | 2 

.46 

.18  1 

.46 

.18 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Gastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm ) 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 


.15  j 

07  1 

.20 

4.59  1 

2. 10 

.13 

.41 

.07 

.15 

.07 

7.13 

5.52 

.07  ] 

.07 

5.82 

1.90 

11.21 

2.63 

11.28 

.33 

.36 

.51 

4.88 

3.22 

16.60 

5.  25 

.22 

.26 

2.11 

1.31 

21.11 

13. 86 

.16 


.18 


4.14 

.08 

.08 

.08 

6.53 

.16 

1.35 

3.11 

1.43 


2.54  3.34 

".12  V.  . ""... 

6.’ii 7."  55 


.35 

1.61 

2.31 

.35 


1.23 
4.  21 
1.58 


.24 


.12 

.12 


2.  55 
8.21 
.21 
1.28 
14.11 


3.11 

4.26 


.46 
10.  72 


5.62 

5.09 

.18 

1.23 

17.56 


.44  1 


.07 

.26 


.16 

.32 


.12 


..I 

i.'23': 


2. 

:: 

ioi 


4 

4 

12 1 


ADMISSION'S — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES, 


465 


luted  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919— 

Continued. 

Total 
for  period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

3. 49 

0.81 

2.  89 

0. 65 

0.60 

0. 67 

1.32 

2. 77 

87a 

.05 

87b 

118.55 

70.  02 

41.57 

18.75 

18.  54 

11.99 

14.83 

42.  27 

23.19 

34.90 

43.19 

100a 

3.23 

2.41 

2.31 

. 65 

1.33 

1.06 

7.93 

2. 73 

1.34 

3.  34 

100b 

1.88 

.58 

. 11 

100c 

35.49 

20.12 

13. 28 

13. 58 

7.  78 

2.00 

11.65 

5. 46 

1.34 

14.00 

100d 

.54 

1.61 

.65 

2. 39 

2.00 

1.06 

1.32 

4.09 

lOOe 

\ .81 

.58 

.60 

.20 

77 

2.64 

1.36 

1.34 

. 17 

78 

3.  76 

3.22 

2. 89 

9.05 

17.94 

3.33 

2.12 

2. 64 

4. 09 

1.34 

9.  87 

79a 

.27 

.81 

1. 73 

2. 59 

4. 19 

1.33 

1.32 

.82 

79a(l) 

.40 

.15 

79a(2) 

2. 15 

1.61 

.58 

3. 88 

8. 37 

1.33 

1.06 

4.09 

1.34 

6.  49 

79a(3) 

1.34 

.40 

.58 

1.94 

4. 19 

1.06 

i.  32 

1.96 

79a (4) 

.65 

1.20 

.67 

. 16 

79a(5) 

.02 

79a(7) 

.28 

79a(8) 

.81 

.40 

1.73 

1.20 

1.06 

1.34 

.85 

79b 

.27 

.58 

. 19 

79c 

1.08 

.81 

i.  29 

2. 39 

.67 

1.82 

79d 

.27 

1.20 

2. 12 

2.64 

1.34 

.99 

79e 

2. 12 

. 17 

80 

.54 

.60 

.08 

81a 

.40 

.58 

.28 

81b 

.06 

81c 

.58 

.06 

81d 

.58 

1.32 

.07 

82 

5.  91 

4.83 

6.93 

6. 46 

8.37 

11. 33 

12.71 

23. 78 

6. 82 

9.  40 

11.80 

83a 

.81 

2.01 

1.73 

1.29 

1.20 

1.  32 

1.36 

1.53 

83b 

1.61 

.58 

.60 

.67 

2.64 

1. 36 

1.23 

83c 

.54 

.58 

1.36 

.29 

83d 

.58 

.02 

84a 

9.95 

11.67 

8.08 

13. 58 

25.  i2 

13.33 

25.42 

11.89 

8.19 

2.68 

8. 15 

84b 

.81 

.40 

1.20 

2. 17 

85a 

08 

85b 

1.34 

1.21 

.58 

7.67 

85c 

.02 

85d 

. 01 

.54 

.40 

.58 

.67 

1.06 

1. 32 

1.34 

3.  37 

85f 

.54 

.58 

1.29 

.40 

85g 

.67 

.23 

85h 

65,86 

47.89 

44. 45 

37.49 

68.80 

21.32 

32.84 

27. 74 

34. 10 

48.33 

88. 88 

S9-90 

12. 63 

4. 83 

3.  46 

5. 17 

7.  IS 

2.00 

1.36 

18.  92 

91 

25.27 

10.46 

5.  77 

10.  34 

28.11 

2.00 

1.06 

1.32 

4. 09 

12.08 

48. 10 

92a 

1.34 

1.21 

1.73 

. 65 

.53 

93a 

1.88 

1.21 

1.73 

5. 17 

1.  20 

1.06 

1.36 

1.34 

1.32 

93b 

5.11 

5.  23 

5.  77 

6.  46 

11.36 

2.00 

2.64 

1.36 

6.71 

6.  81 

93c 

1.88 

3.  22 

2.89 

2.59 

.60 

2.00 

1.06 

1.32 

1.34 

5. 60 

96 

.40 

.60 

.67 

.30 

97 

.27 

.40 

.58 

1.94 

.60 

.37 

98 

.54 

.40 

1.29 

.60 

1.33 

1.34 

.27 

.40 

.58 

.03 

99  b 

3.49 

2.41 

4.62 

4.53 

4. 79 

2.00 

1.06 

2.64 

5.36 

4.46 

99c 

.40 

.60 

1.06 

1.32 

.22 

102a 

07 

102  b 

8.60 

11.27 

6.93 

18. 75 

13.16 

6.66 

13.77 

14. 53 

16.37 

10.74 

8*27 

IQ 

102c 
l o.r»a 

1.08 

1.21 

.58 

5.17 

5.38 

4.66 

1.06 

3.96 

2. 73 

2.81 

105b 

3.49 

4.  83 

3.46 

5.17 

12.56 

4.66 

6.36 

2.64 

2.73 

1.34 

6.09 

105c 

9.14 

3.02 

.65 

.60 

.67 

106 

08 

.81 

.81 

.82 

107  b 



.40 

.11 

107c 

j 7.53 

5.63 

5. 77 

4.53 

S.  37 

7.33 

2.12 

13. 21 

12. 28 

2.68 

5.67 

108 

0. 99 

5.23 

4.04 

10.  34 

22.13 

5.33 

7.42 

3.96 

4.09 

2. 6S 

16.66 

109a 



.81 

.67 

.21 

10!  lb 

. 54 

.81 

1.94 

1.79 

1.33 

1.36 

1.34 

2.  IS 

110a 

18.28 

14.49 

25.40 

23.27 

28.11 

22.65 

48.73 

25.10 

28.65 

21.48 

18.  88 

110b 

.03 

113 

• 

•j 

.05 

114 

1 

1 .54 

.40 

.65 

1.20 

i.  33 

2.64 

2.73 

.53 

115a 

MEDICAL  AXD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


466 


Table  67. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  i 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118b 

USc 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122(1 
122c 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145(1 

145e 

145f 

145k 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

145o 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147c! 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septemb 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 
Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  or 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

1.41 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

| 

Visceroptosis 



Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

2.  06 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system , diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 
Nephritis,  acute 

2. 06 

1.41 

2.32 

1.: 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

Nephroptosis 

Hydronephrosis 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

i: 

2.46 

1.80 

2.82 

Nephrolithiasis 

4. 12 

1.41 

1.41 

2.82 

i. 

Bladder,  other  diesases  of 

2. 46 
4.93 

1. 80 

1. 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

2.82 

4.23 

7. 39 

1.80 

1.80 

1.80 

1 

2.  06 

iJ 

L 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

4. 12 

10. 79 

i.  41 

■1  i 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues , diseases  of. 

2.06 

2.06 

2.06 

2.32 

2.32 

4.64 

1.80 

1.80 

5.64 
4.  23 
2.82 

1.41 

3 

3 

Cellulitis 

2.  46 

2 

2 

2.  06 

5. 40 

2.06 
2.  06 

7. 19 

1.41 

5 

2.46 

1 

2.  46 

1 

6. 17 

2.  32 

7. 19 

2.82 



XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

2.  46 

1.80 
3.  60 

2.  06 

1.41 

Joints,  "other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism 
excepted). 

2.46 

. ... 

1.41 

2.  46 

4.93 

2.06 
4. 12 

2.32 

8.99 

1.  41 

2.06 

9.  28 

7. 19 

4.23 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

Notspecified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

Total  for  diseases 

24.  63 

55.  56 

51.04 

71.94 

25.35 

564. 04 

650. 21 

501. 16 

823.  74 

619. 72 

ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


467 


i Jnited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year, 

1917 — Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

0.61 

0. 33 

0.  71 

0. 22 

1.02 

0.  55 

0.  27 

0. 19 

0.  43 

115b 

1 

.31 

. 65 

0.24 

1.09 

1.63 

. 55 

.13 

.77 

1.07 

115c 

.33 

.47 

.41 

. 14 

. 10 

. 14 

117a 

.47 

.48 

.88 

1.22 

1.23 

.40 

.38 

. 59 

117b 

. 10 

118b 

.61 

.20 

. 14 

.27 

. 10 

118c 

1.84 

.47 

.44 

.61 

.27 

.27 

.48 

119 

. 55 

1.84 

.33 

1.18 

.96 

1.09 

.81 

1.64 

1.08 

.48 

.93 

120 

.31 

. 14 

122a 

122b 

.24 

.20 

122c 

1. 10 

.31 

.24 

.41 

.41 

.54 

.29 

. 14 

122d 

.31 

.71 

.44 

1.02 

.40 

.86 

.57 

122e 

1. 10 

.33 

.24 

22 

.41 

. 14 

.38 

.29 

123 

3.  30 

2.  45 

1.30 

3.  08 

1.68 

.88 

1.42 

1.37 

.94 

1.44 

.86 

124a 

1.10 

1.22 

1.30 

2. 13 

.48 

1.97 

1.22 

1.23 

1.75 

.96 

1.64 

124b 

.61 

.24 

1.20 

.66 

.41 

1.37 

4.84 

3.17 

4.  13 

125a 

.55 

.92 

1.63 

1.18 

.72 

1.31 

.61 

.69 

.81 

1. 15 

1. 14 

125b 

. 14 

. 10 

. 50 

.24 

.88 

.61 

.27 

.38 

.29 

126 

i 

1.22 

1.95 

1.42 

1.20 

. S8 

1.63 

1. 10 

1.21 

2.21 

1.71 

127a 

2. 20 

1.53 

.33 

1.42 

3.  60 

1.75 

.81 

2.05 

2.  96 

1.44 

1.43 

127b 

.92 

1.95 

.72 

1.  31 

2. 64 

1.  78 

1.61 

2.  30 

2. 14 

127c 

. 2.20 

.92 

. 65 

2. 13 

1.44 

1.97 

.81 

1.78 

1.88 

2.59 

2.  56 

127d 

2.  20 

3.  67 

2.  28 

5.  68 

11.77 

7.  22 

3. 66 

3. 56 

3.  90 

2.11 

2.49 

127e 

.33 

.24 

.20 

142 

.55 

.72 

. 14 

.13 

. 10 

.21 

143a 

2.  20 

1.22 

2.61 

.95 

1.  20 

2. 19 

1.83 

1.51 

.94 

1.54 

2.14 

143b 

2.  20 

3.  98 

2.93 

6.63 

4.81 

5.47 

6.  91 

4. 38 

3.  76 

3.17 

5.84 

144a 

1.  53 

.33 

2.  40 

3.  72 

1.42 

2.  46 

1.08 

2.21 

4.  42 

144b 

.92 

1.30 

.44 

.20 

.27 

.27 

.38 

1.  00 

145a 

i.  io 

1.22 

1.95 

1.89 

.96 

1.53 

.81 

.41 

1.88 

.67 

1.00 

145b 

.55 

.61 

.22 

.41 

. 41 

5.91 

. 77 

.93 

. 55 

1.22 

.98 

1.42 

.96 

1.53 

.41 

.27 

.13 

. 14 

145d 

1.65 

.31 

.24 

22 

. 61 

. 41 

. 40 

. 10 

. 21 

145e 

.31 

1 63 

1.42 

24 

. 66 

1 02 

27 

.54 

IQ 

.31 

! 61 

. 14 

. 10 

. 14 

.55 

1.53 

1.  66 

1.20 

.88 

1.22 

.69 

2.82 

1. 15 

1.78 

145h 

.33 

. 41 

.27 

. 13 

50 

1451 

.20 

.27 

. 10 

07 

.55 

! 07 

145k 

. 24 

14 

40 

10 

4.1 

1 451 

.55 

.61 

.24 

.24 

! 13 

* 29 

* 21 

1.10 

1.22 

1.95 

2. 13 

1.44 

1.  75 

3.46 

2.88 

1.08 

. 67 

.78 

145n 

2.  20 

6.42 

6. 19 

9.  70 

8.17 

9. 85 

7.  32 

6.44 

7. 39 

4. 99 

7. 91 

1450 

1.84 

.98 

.47 

.24 

.44 

1.02 

.27 

1.21 

.86 

1.  14 

146a 

24 

1 44 

1 31 

2 fU 

1 .27 

1.  65 

2.45 

.98 

2.  60 

.72 

1.53 

1.42 

L 37 

1.08 

.86 

1.  00 

146c 

.55 

.92 

1.63 

2.  84 

1.44 

3. 06 

1.22 

.96 

.94 

2.  78 

2.  92 

147a 

20 

10 

.55 

.92 

1.95 

.95 

1.20 

1.31 

1.63 

1.23 

1.48 

1.44 

.78 

147c 

.33 

.24 

.96 

.88 

1.02 

.82 

.77 

l.~50 

147e 

.92 

1.63 

1.89 

1.44 

1.31 

.61 

.96 

.40 

. 77 

1.07 

149a 

.31 

.33 

.71 

1.  20 

1.97 

. 61 

40 

.57 

149b 

L10 

.61 

.33 

.24 

.48 

.22 

.81 

.27 

.13 

. 19 

.14 

149c 

. 55 

. 65 

1.66 

.96 

1.31 

1.83 

.41 

. 40 

.77 

1.50 

149d 

7. 16 

12.  24 

18.  56 

10.  65 

10.  81 

10.  73 

8.  95 

3.97 

9. 81 

7.20 

14.47 

1490 

20 

O7 

. 10 

29 

14-Qf 

98 

4£ 

Ifi 

8. 26 

11.  01 

6. 19 

12. 78 

12.49 

22'.  33 

10.37 

8708 

9. 68 

10.  08 

15.39 

149h 

J. 

.61 

.98 

24 

1 42 

1 10 

1 21 

.77 

2. 14 

150 

39.  65 

77.08 

102. 58 

65. 10 

52.85 

72. 46 

63. 45 

8l!  46 

66.  38 

76.  52 

93. 70 

189 

064.98 

4 

1,317.83 

1,658. 75 

1,872.  43 

1,706.70 

2,091.07 

2, 459. 14 

2, 070.  64 

1,776.01 

1 , 768.  79 

2,183.  47 

H — 

3553 — 25 -31 


468 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  67. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  m 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year, 

1919. 

September. 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

0.36  i 

0. 07 

0. 48 

0. 23 

0.  70 

0.73 

115c 

.66 

.20 

.08 

.35 

. 70 

117a 

.07 

.08 

117b  , 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

.29 

.26 

.40 

.23 

.55 

118b 

. 12 

118c 

.07 

.08 

. 12 

.18 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

.07 

.33 

.32 

.23 

.35 

.36 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.44 

.46 

.40 

.46 

.35 

. 36 

122a 

.07 

.07 

122b 

.08 

. 12 

122c 

122(1 

.07 

.20 

.24 

.35 

.18 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.58 

.33 

.40 

. 35 

.53 

.55 

123 

.07 

. 13 

. 16 

.23 

.35 

124a 

Cystitis 

1.02 

1.45 

1.20 

.92 

.70 

i.09 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

2.  26 

.79 

1.83 

.92 

.88 

.55 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

5.  31 

.39 

1.75 

.92 

2. 11 

.91 

125b 

.58 

.33 

.56 

.23 

. 18 

125c 

. 15 

.07 

.32 

. 12 

.18 

120 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.51 

.53 

5. 10 

.35 

.35 

127a 

Balantitis 

1.60 

1.77 

1.20 

. 12 

1.23 

1.  OS 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

2.49 

1.71 

3.11 

1.15 

1.58 

1.4? 

127c 

Hydrocele 

1.60 

.13 

.64 

.35 

.18 

.Ti 

127(1 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

2.11 

.33 

1.51 

.69 

1.05 

.51 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

2.62 

3.28 

2.95 

5. 07 

5.  27 

3.(7 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

1 12 

.07 

. 16 

143a 

.29 

. 13 

.08 

.23 

.3 

143b 

Furuncle 

1.24 

.79 

.64 

1.96 

2. 11 

2.0 

144a 

Abscess 

4.  08 

2. 96 

3.  27 

3.11 

3.86 

4 1 

144b 

Cellulitis 

1.97 

1.64 

1.83 

1.04 

1.23 

2.1 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

.94 

.39 

.16 

.23 

.53 

.1 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

.36 

.46 

.64 

.81 

.18 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

.58 

.07 

.32 

.35 

.53 

1. 

145(1 

.22 

. 13 

.08 

.12 

.07 

.23 

.35 

1451 

Eczema 

.66 

.39 

.56 

.35 

1.05 

145g 

. 15 

. 20 

.08 

145b 

Herpes 

2.26 

1.25 

1.13 

1.38 

2.  81 

1. 

145i 

.29 

.07 

.16 

.18 

145j 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.16 

1451 

. 20 

. 07 

.08 

. 12 

145n 

Scabies 

1.31 

1.25 

1. 13 

.81 

1.23 

i. 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

6. 19 

4.07 

4.  54 

4.49 

4.92 

4' 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

1 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

.94 

.66 

1.20 

.69 

.18 

■ 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

3.79 

3.22 

5.42 

6.  45 

1.05 

140c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

.94 

.72 

2.15 

1.15 

.88 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

2. 18 

1.84 

3. 19 

2.  77 

.35 

■ 

147b 

. 18 

147c 

Synovitis 

1.82 

1.31 

1.59 

1.61 

.35 

12 

147c 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism 

1.46 

4.47 

8.37 

2.  77 

.18 

i 

excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

. 58 

.33 

.48 

1. 15 

.18 

149b 

. 07 

.20 

.48 

. 18 

149c 

.07 

.07 

.23 

.18 

■ 

149d 

Myositis. 

1.02 

.72 

1.04 

.35 

1.93 

1 

149e 

Pes  planus 

7.  94 

5.06 

17.93 

14.  52 

2.63 

1 

1491 

. 44 

. 59 

.58 

. 18 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

.22 

.20 

.48 

.46 

.18 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

10. 63 

8.  60 

11.80 

8. 87 

5. 80 

i 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

I 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

1.02 

.13 

.64 

.23 

.18 

i 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

65.  88 

34. 15 

40.41 

39.53 

42. 15 

■ 

Total  for  diseases 

2, 331.  66 

2,455. 18 

1, 230.  86 

1,332.  91 

1,278.  90 

1 

ADMISSION'S COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


469 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

2.69 

0. 40 

1. 15 

0.65 

1.20 

1.33 

3. 18 

1.32 

1.34 

0.49 

115b 

.58 

.67 

.47 

115c 

.08 

117a 

.54 

1.73 

1.20 

9 19 

.45 

117b 

.40 

.02 

llSb 

.27 

1.32 

.10 

HSc 

.27 

.40 

1.79 

.32 

119 

.81 

.81 

2.39 

1.33 

2.12 

1.34 

.73 

120 

.03 

122a 

.01 

122b 

.01 

122c 

.27 

.81 

15. 85 

.31 

122d 

.81 

.58 

1.29 

.60 

1.06 

.53 

122e 

.IS 

123 

.40 

3.46 

1.79 

1.06 

2.73 

1.25 

124a 

1.08 

.SI 

.67 

1.34 

1.26 

124b 

2. 15 

3.62 

6.93 

11.64 

17.34 

3. 33 

6.36 

2.54 

125a 

.27 

.81 

1.15 

1.20 

.65 

.27 

.13 

125c 

.81 

.67 

1.06 

2.68 

.76 

126 

2.42 

2.41 

1.15 

1.29 

.60 

2.00 

1.41 

127a 

1.61 

2.01 

.58 

1.29 

2.00 

3. 18 

2.64 

1.82 

127h 

.81 

.81 

1.15 

1.20 

1.33 

1. 12 

127c 

1. 15 

5.98 

.67 

2. 73 

1.44 

127d 

1.08 

2.01 

2.59 

4.79 

3. 33 

2.13 

4.09 

2.68 

3.  57 

127e 

.04 

142 

1.34 

. 15 

143a 

1. 88 

3.22 

2.89 

1.94 

6.58 

1.33 

7.42 

1.32 

4. 09 

1.34 

1.67 

143b 

4.57 

3-62 

2.89 

3.23 

S.  97 

.67 

5.30 

7.93 

2.73 

4.03 

4.11 

144a 

1.61 

.40 

4.04 

1.94 

1.20 

3.33 

4.24 

2.68 

2.04 

144  b 

.27 

1.21 

.58 

. 65 

3.59 

1.33 

2. 12 

1. 32 

1.36 

. 56 

145a 

.81 

.81 

* 

.60 

1.06 

1.32 

2.73 

1.34 

.84 

145b 

.27 

.40 

.60 

1.33 

.74 

145c 

.30 

145d 

1 .27 

.40 

.20 

145e 

.27 

.40 

1.73 

.60 

2.00 

1.06 

1.32 

1.34 

.60 

145f 

1.06 

.11 

145g 

1.34 

1.21 

4.04 

3.88 

1.79 

1.33 

1.36 

1.51 

14  oh 

.81 

.40 

.58 

.60 

1.36 

_ 92 

145i 

.60 

.06 

115j 

. 27 

.04 

1451c 

.10 

1451 

.54 

.13 

145m 

2.96 

1.21 

2.31 

1.29 

6. 58 

1.33 

3.  IS 

4.09 

4.03 

1.45 

145n 

4.03 

6.44 

5. 77 

6.46 

5.9S 

7.33 

4.24 

3.96 

4.09 

4.03 

5.92 

1450 

.27 

.60 

_ 79 

146a 

1.61 

.40 

2.70 

146b 

,81 

.58 

1.29 

.60 

1.32 

1.36 

1.12 

146c 

.27 

.40 

.60 

1.7S 

147a 

.03 

147  b 

.81 

1.61 

.58 

2.59 

.60 

.67 

1.32 

2.6S 

1.26 

147c 

.27 

.09 

147d 

1. 89 

147e 

.81 

1.15 

.60 

2.64 

1.34 

.73 

149a 

.58 

.32 

149b 

.54 

.58 

.20 

149c 

1.88 

2.41 

1.73 

1.34 

.95 

149  d 

9.14 

5.63 

2.S9 

8.40 

1.79 

.67 

6.36 

3.96 

2.73 

1.34 

9.16 

149e 

27 

149  f 



.40 

1.15 

.60 

1.33 

.33 

149g 

8.60 

8.45 

13.86 

7.11 

5.98 

7.33 

7.42 

li.89 

9.  55 

8.05 

10. 36 

149h 

.54 

.65 

1.06 

1.  32 

.72 

150 

62.64 

46.28 

66.98 

88.56 

104. 67 

45.97 

49.79 

67.37 

21.  S3 

25.  50 

60.74 

1S9 

>37. 64 

752. 12 

810.64 

815. 13 

1,149.53. 

661.56 

764. 83 

610. 31 

382. 00 

401.34 

1,712.81 

470 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  68. — Admissions  by  months,  colored  enlisted  me 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


935 

2,392 

5, 346 

8,673 

9,661 

Year,  1917. 

Year, 

1918. 

Cause. 

October 
and  pre- 
ceding. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 Typhoid  fever 

1 

1 

4 

4 

3 

1 

Smallpox 

2 

26 

8 

13 

17 

1 

1 Scarlet  fever 

3 

Whooping  cough 

3 

25 

71 

261 

158 

1 Dysentery  (all) 

1 

2 

2 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

i 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

4 

2 

§ i| 

1 

2 

5 

1 

57 

357 

1,235 

92:j 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

i Typhoid  vaccination 

1 

- 

Vaccinia 

1 

1 

Septicemia,  general 



1 Pyemia,  surgical 



Tetanus 

Mycoses  (others) 

1 

Pellagra. 

i Acute  articular  rheumatism 

4 

13 

26 

1 

8 

8 

26 

7 

8 

26 

I 

Suspected  tuberculosis. 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

1 

1 

u 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

27 

57 

211 

Syphilis  (all) 

4 

2 

20 

1 

Chancroidal  infection 

1 

3 

28 

71 

Gonococcus  infection 

2 

19 

27 

120 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Arthritis ~ 

3 

14 

iM 

II 

■ 

■ 

■ 

Goiter,  simple 

i 

■ 

.^1 

1 

H 

1 

16 

2 

9 

■ 

5 

ITH 

i 

1 

1 

. . ■ 

Inter 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


0 

7 

8 
9 

10 

14 

15 
19a 
19c 
19d 
19e 
19f 
19g 
19h 
19i 
19j 
19k 
191 
19n 
19o 
19p 
20a 
20c 
24 
25a 
25b 
20 
47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

49 

50 
51a 
52a 
52b 
53a 

53  b 
88 
53c 

54 
55a 
55c 
55d 
55e 
56a 
56b 

57-59 


Source  ol  iuformation:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


471 


n Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


11,541 

12, 667 

28, 279 

33, 208 

47, 171 

78, 734 

91, 270 

138, 827 

148,  679 

148, 372 

Inter- 

Year,  1918 — Continued. 

national 

elassifi- 

cation. 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month 
not  stated. 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

6 

1 

7 

5 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

i 

11 

47 

23 

73 

29 

109 

136 

106 

32 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

8 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

3 

6 

8 

16 

9 

217 

330 

576 

289 

315 

484 

2,530 

3, 332 

2,410 

2, 122 

10 

1 

2 

11 

11 

18 

8 

3 

14 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

6 

5 

2 

18 

1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

2 

10 

19a 

1 

1 

1 

8 

6 

27 

39 

19c 

1 

1 

19d 

4 

7 

4 

13 

5 

8 

n 

12 

6 

7 

19e 

2 

1 

1 

19f 

3 

4 

2 

2 

S 

14 

25 

20 

20 

19g 

149 

287 

593 

622 

942 

1, 053 

1, 195 

1,892 

2, 972 

1,429 

19h 

191 



19] 

19k 

191 

1 

3 

19n 

1 

19o 

1 

1 

1 



19p 

1 

3 

20a 

1 

20c 

1 

24 

4 

42 

37 

11 

25a 

25b 

1 

26 

49 

30 

46 

40 

33 

39 

57 

68 

86 

48 

47 

20 

14 

15 

23 

27 

49 

69 

75 

110 

106 

4 

16 

11 

13 

17 

21 

43 

48 

51 

72 

53 

2 

2Sa 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

7 

9 

29 

33 

1 

28b 

2 

1 

3 

3 

5 

29 

3 

1 

2 

3 

3 

5 

9 

12 

6 

15 

i 

30-35 

254 

305 

344 

245 

186 

216 

305 

309 

310 

350 

40 

48 

66 

76 

76 

92 

132 

146 

135 

107 

37 

104 

118 

100 

57 

50 

53 

62 

74 

80 

113 

38a 

110 

139 

178 

112 

60 

71 

111 

89 

95 

130 

38b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

36 

1 

2 

1 

39-45 

1 

2 

3 

1 

4 

6 

5 

7 

8 

46 

8 

21 

21 

29 

2s 

34 

109 

136 

147 

14S 

48a 

1 

49 

1 

1 

1 

3 

50 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

51a 

1 

1 

52b 

1 

2 

53b 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

88 





1 

53  c 

1 

54 

1 

6 

19 

8 

4 

9 

10 

25 

40 

29 

47 

55d 

1 

5 

10 

9 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

6 

55e 

3 

4 

1 

2 

4 

1 

57-59 

472 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  68. — Admissions  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  ii 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Monthly  strength. 


110,396  131,219  123,152  119,801 


52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

53c 

54 

55a 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


Year,  1919. 


Cause. 


January.  February.  March.  April. 


1.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  t uberculosis  and  venereal). 


Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria  and  results. 


Acromegaly 

Leucemia  .' 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands. 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


14 

Dysentery  (all) 

2 

1 

18 

1 

5 

3 

19a 

1 

2 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

9 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

6 

8 

14 

19f 

German  measles 

1 

19g 

16 

11 

9 

10 

19h 

546 

271 

232 

120 

19i 

1 

1 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

1 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

1 

191 

Trench  fever 

2 

19n 

2 

1 

19o 

3 

19p 

20a 

2 

1 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

21 

Tetanus 

25a 

Trench  foot 

14 

6 

1 

25b 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

42 

29 

19 

19 1 

127 

136 

132 

113 

2.8a 

91 

71 

60 

7 ( 

28b 

25 

34 

37 

3( 

29 

8 

12 

6 

)-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

12 

15 

10 

11 

384 

396 

489 

48! 

37 

38a 

116 

121 

150 

16 

120 

145 

171 

17 

38b 

148 

130 

168 

1» 

36 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

1 

)— 45 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

14 

20 

1 

48a 

Arthritis 

158 

163 

143 

12 

49 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

4 

1 

51a 

1 

3 

3 

52a 

Addison’s  disease .". I 

ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


473 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


108, 650 

64, 166 

12, 508 

1,741 

1,287 

185 

83 

122,412 



Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

for  period. 

1 

23 

3 

2 

1 

75 

5 



2 

6 

668 



9 

1 

1 

1 

74 

213 

116 

17 

1 

1 

2 

20 

18, 619 
69 

3 

1 

1 

37 

22 

1 

94 

3 

13 

5 

2 

130 

12 

6 

1 

1 

169 

112 

32 

1 

2 

15, 023 
3 

i 

1 

1 

2 

3 

11 

6 

10 

5 

1 

1 

115 

1 

1 

4 

3 

3 

697 

77 

36 

13 

6 

1 

15 

1,220 

41 

26 

8 

3 

1 

9 

782 

18 

1 

1 

1 

3 

236 

8 

1 

2 

61 

10 

8 

4 

2 

1 

141 

480 

535 

303 

201 

229 

13 

1 

37 

7, 032 
2, 039 

174 

150 

09 

37 

64 

1 

1 

10 

1S4 

191 

187 

113 

98 

4 

12 

2,512 

122 

194 

47 

54 

67 

8 

15 

2, 481 

' 

..... 

8 

3 

3 

1 

116 

67 

44 

9 

4 

1 

1 

11 

1,437 

1 

1 

1 

15 

1 

21 

1 

1 

1 

4 

9 

1 

3 

1 

334 

16 

4 

i 

1 

1 

86 

3 

6 

2 

2 

46 

1 





3 

2 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation. 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19c 

19(1 

19e 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19] 

19k 

191 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20c 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

2Sb 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

49 

50 
51a 
52a 
52b 
53a 
53b 
88 
53c 
54 
o5a 
55c 
55d 
55e 
56a 

_ 56b 
57-59 


474 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  68. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


I nter- 
national 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 


00 

(il 

62 

03b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66C 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

73a 

73b 

73c 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

08c 

OSd 

68e 

68f 

68g 

08h 

68i 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75(1 

75e 

75  f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75  m 

75n 

75o 

75  p 

75q 

75r 


70a 
76  b 
76c 
70(1 
76e 


86a 

86b 

S6d 

86e 

861 

86h 

88i 


Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

Year,  1918. 

October 
and  pre- 
ceding. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

1 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Facial  pa'ralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Nouro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

1 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

3 

2 

6 

2 



6 

1 

2 1 j 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

4 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

i 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

1 

i 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

7 

2 

4 

6 

4 

3 

4 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

2 

13 

i 

13 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media ' 

3 

3 

Otitis  externa 

i 

i 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

i 

, 

Sinusitis  (all)  I ’. 

1 

10 

1 

5 

9 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 1 

1 

475 


ADMISSION'S COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


| urope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918— Continued. 

Inter- 
national 
| classifi- 
i cation 
No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

> 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

60 

3 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

4 

61 

i 



62 

i 

1 

63b 

1 

1 

1 

64 

i 

2 

66a 

66b 

1 

2 

i 

5 

1 

2 

3 

2 

6 

ii 

16 

20 

18 

15 

1 

69 

2 

2 

2 

2 

4 

6 

10 

74b 

1 

1 

i 

i 

9 

4 

1 

1 

1 

74d 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

5 

7 

74  e 

i 

3 

1 

10 

8 

2 

1 

74f 

1 

2 

4 

14 

12 

6 

8 

1 

73a 

6 

2 

1 

14 

73b 

1 

3 

1 

4 

5 

5 

9 

11 

20 

73c 

2 

1 

5 

3 

6 

4 

5 

74g 

1 

1 

67 

2 

4 

5 

2 

6 

68a 

2 

2 

13 

6 

3 

9 

6 

6 

14 

68b 



1 

3 

1 

4 

2 

68c 

2 

2 

3 

2 

6 

5 

2 

5 

3 

68d 

i 

68e 

4 

6 

14 

13 

22 

7 

68  f 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

68h 



1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

11 

9 

17 

26 

2 

2 

6 

3 

6 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

75a  3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

75a  4 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

75c 

1 

1 

2 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

ii 

4 

13 

17 

17 

s 

22 

27 

32 

34 

75T 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

9 

9 

1 

2 

7 

2 

2 

3 

3 

7 

i 

6 

75k 

2 

2 

6 

in 

6 

4 

14 

11 

13 

16 

2 

751 



1 

2 

1 

7*5n1 

.f. : 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

75q 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

i 

4 

9 

7 

8 

75r 

27 

24 

24 

20 

20 

30 

37 

47 

53 

57 

7oa 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

- 

76b 

1 

3 

i 

1 

76d 

]’  * * 

1 

1 

1 

1 

86a 

1 

1 

86b 

1 

S6d 

10 

10 

7 

1 

4 

13 

6 

12 

23 

20 

86e 

1 

86f 

8 

57 

106 

28 

8 

1 

2 

9 

8 

S6h 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

86i 

3553—25 32 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


47  G 


Table  68. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  i 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year, 

1919. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

V.  Nervous' system,  diseases  of  {all). 

GO 

Encephalitis 

61 

3 

4 

1 

02 

1 

63b 

1 

1 

64 

2 

3 

1 

66b 

66c 

3 

69 

16 

8 

12 

li 

74  a 

J acksonian  epilepsy 

74b 

Neurasthenia. 

4 

2 

3 

9 

4 

1 

u 

17 

29 

2 

74  f 

73a 

6 

11 

9 

1 

73b 

12 

8 

73c 

Neuritis 

5 

7 

13 

1 

74g 

4 

9 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

2 

1 

68a 

2 

2 

1 

68b 

Mental  deficiency *. 

19 

14 

14 

1 

68c 

4 

6 

3 

68ft 

1 

6Sf 

4 

2 

68g 

6Sh 

4 

3 

4 

13 

13 

23 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

9 

5 

11 

4 

1 

4 

76a 

4 

2 

2 

1 

2 

75c 

Leucoma 

2 

i 

75d 

i 

2 

1 

1 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

44 

20 

26 

75g 

75h 

3 

1 

5 

3 

75i 

75j 

2 

Choroiditis 

3 

1 

2 

Iritis 

2 

4 

7 

751 

Keratitis 

9 

17 

24 

1 

1 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75q 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

2 

3 

1 

75  r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

16 

3 

14 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

63 

49 

35 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

5 

7 

0 

2 

1 

76d 

1 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

5 

2 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

S6a 

1 

2 

2 

86d 

i 

2 

Sinusitis  fall)’. 

23 

31 

24 

86f 

2 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

21 

30 

62 

. 

86i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

5 

5 

4 

ADMISSIONS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — EUROPE, 


477 


urope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 

I liter- 
national 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

JL  ULcll 

for  period. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

60 

1 

28 

61 

i 

3 

62 

4 

63b 

1 

64 

1 

11 

1 

2 

66b 

1 

2 

IS 

66c 

5 

3 

156 

69 

i 

74a 

"'i 

3 

49 

2 

37 

74c 

4 

74d 

9 

4 

2 

121 

74e 

26 

74  f 

2 

2 

1 

92 

11 

5 

118 

73b 

6 

4 

1 

i 

115 

73c 

4 

1 

61 

74g 

6 

67 

2 

28 

7 

3 

2 

1 

138 

68b 

13 

68c 

2 

1 

1 

1 

58 

68(1 

2 

68e 

3 

1 

84 

68f 

1 

6 

68g 

68h 

9 

1 

24 

li 

5 

2 

3 

159 

GSi 

3 

2 

1 

63 

2 

1 

24 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

i 

15 

1 

1 

19 

5 

i 

5 

i 



11 

1 

8 

28 

17 

1 

3S5 

4 

1 

1 

30 

75g 

i 

1 

12 

1 

5 

75i 

2 

19 

75j 

75k 

0 

2 

3 

1 

69 

15 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

184 

751 

1 

6 

1 

75n 

3 

75o 

75p 

3 

4 

1 

34 

1 

110 

8 

6 

4 

1 

24 

5 

2 

1 

595 

2 

2 

1 

40 

76b 

2 

i 

9 

76c 

7 

76d 

76e 

86a 

13 

9 

.1 

i 

1 

10 

86d 

86e 

13 

8 

1 

1 

1 

249 

1 

6 

86f 

48 

72 

16 

2 

1 

564 

86h 

1 

31 

S6i 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


I O 


Table  68. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  i 
absolute  numbers. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


87a 
87  b 
l()0a 
100b 
100c 
100(1 
100c 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
82 
83a 

83  b 
83c 
83d 

84  b 
85a 
85c 
85d 

85  f 
85g 
85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

90 

97 

98 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal . : 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from . 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal. 
Pharynx,  other  diseases  of. . 


Year,  1917. 


October 
and  pre- 
ceding. 


XL  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

V aricose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 


November. 


Year,  1918. 


December,  i January. 


24 

2 


20 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  ol. 

Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho-o 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 


114 

4 

3 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


190 

201 

10 

17 

56 

222 

1 

2 

21 

62 

February. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 


Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focalinfection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Gastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

E nteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) . 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis. 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of. 


« Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE 


479 


L rope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year 

, 1918— Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifl- 

eation 

No. 

| {March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

h 

11 

2 

5 

1 

10 

36 

36 

87a 

1 

2 

1 

87b 

77 

75 

98 

141 

169 

112 

113 

92 

190 

163 

100a 

8 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

6 

4 

100b 

1 

100c 

8 

10 

14 

10 

3 

7 

16 

20 

32 

36 

100d 

1 

1 

2 

2 

i 

2 

4 

4 

6 

100e 

1 

2 

2 

77 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

78 

3 

5 

2 

7 

4 

12 

12 

23 

13 

18 

79a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

79a(l) 

79a (2) 

2 

5 

1 

2 

2 

7 

7 

18 

9 

ii 

79a(3) 

2 

1 

9 

3 

3 

79a(4) 

1 

1 

79a(5) 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

79a(8) 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

79b' 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

9 

3 

6 

4 

6 

5 

79d 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4 

3 

1 

79e 

2 

2 

SO 

1 

1 

81a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

81b 

1 

1 

82 

16 

18 

15 

30 

45 

66 

63 

124 

104 

87 

83a 

1 

1 

0 

3 

3 

5 

5 

4 

S3b 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

2 

83c 

1 

8 

15 

17 

8 

17 

19 

23 

22 

20 

23 

84b 

1 

85a 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

5 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

85d 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

8 

10 

5 

4 

5 

85f 

5 

1 

3 

2 

S5g 

1 

1 

85h 

280 

240 

276 

289 

218 

178 

433 

407 

393 

602 

S9-90 

23 

8 

19 

21 

25 

39 

244 

441 

202 

221 

91 

178 

122 

170 

136 

186 

156 

391 

546 

366 

347 

92a 

2 

3 

9 

5 

4 

7 

10 

1 

93a 

3 

3 

11 

12 

16 

21 

12 

22 

19 

36 

93b 

34 

32 

47 

21 

46 

30 

52 

75 

59 

59 

93c 

2 

1 

8 

5 

2 

11 

13 

17 

12 

21 

96 

1 

1 

1 

97 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

98 

1 

2 

2 

4 

99a 

99  b 

4 

8 

9 

7 

4 

24 

20 

69 

28 

46 

99c 

1 

1 

101 

2 

1 

2 

2 

102a 

1 

102b 

* 

24 

38 

32 

21 

21 

33 

25 

35 

46 

102c 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

5 

5 

11 

22 

23 

46 

26 

25 

105b 

7 

21 

55 

63 

54 

131 

139 

201 

189 

221 

105c 

1 

106 

1 

107a 

1 

1 

3 

9 

107b 



107c 

10 

17 

15 

15 

20 

19 

30 

46 

33 

45 

108 

9 

7 

18 

12 

21 

34 

28 

52 

45 

45 

109a 



1 

1 

2 

6 

109b 

1 

1 

1 

5 

5 

5 

12 

13 

110a 

28 

25 

18 

27 

31 

51 

53 

63 

36 

40 

110b 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

113 

2 

1 

114 

2 

2 

3 

115a 

1 

2 

2 

4 

5 

5 

115b 

480 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  68. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  i 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

-cation 

No. 


Cause. 


87a 
87  b 
100a 
1 00b 
100c 
lOOd 
100c 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal . . 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from . 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal . 
Pharvnx,  other  diseases  of... 


Year,  1919. 


January. 


174 

6 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c  | 

79d 

79e 

so 

81a 

81b  ! 

82 

8?, a 

88b  j 

83c 

83d 

84b 

8.7a 

87c 

S5d 

85f 

85g 

85h 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic. . . 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 


Lymphatic  syst  em,  other  diseases  of. . 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system , other  diseases  of. 


XII  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


89-9(1 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


Bronchitis  

Pneumonia,  broncho- . . . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy , suppurative . . . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. . . 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema  . 
Lungs,  other  diseases  of.. 


XIII.  Digestive  system.,  diseases  of. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

191 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

108 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 


Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

G astroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) . . 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis 

Hernia .' 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of. 


February.  March. 


506 

209 

310 


59 

1 

18 

124 


23 

'l74' 


749 

241 

404 


194 

12 


68 

7 


38 

1 

3 

27 


421 

89 

158 

4 

28 

42 

17 


] 

34 


April. 


4o  I 

1 I. 

9 

74 


ADMISSIONS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — EUROPE, 


481 


I'urope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919— Continued. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation. 

No. 

, May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

11 

9 

1 

265 

4 

87b 

152 

79 

22 

3 

2 

4 

2,  326 

100a 

6 

6 

1 

i 

87 

100b 



1 

100c 

36 

31 

461 

lOOd 

4 

4 

76 

lOOe 

11 

1 

12 

IS 

22 

9 

3 

9 

280 

2 

23 

79a(l) 

3 

79a(2) 

20 

7 

3 

2 

202 

79a(3) 

9 

32 

79a(4) 

3 

79a(5) 

17 

79a(8) 

1 

17 

79b 

l 

13 

1 

i 

85 

79d 

1 

38 

l 

80 

3 

81a 

81b 

82 

4 

36 

29 

li 

2 

• .. 

4 

953 

5 

3 

66 

S3b 

1 

37 

83c 

4 

83d 

37 

19 

5 

1 

2 

1 

372 

S4b 

1 

1 

1 

32 

2 

85d 

2 

73 

IS 

S5g 

1 

4 

301 

161 

49 

9 

2 

10 

6,  681 

.89  90 

36 

17 

4 

1 

11 

1,986 

91 

74 

57 

10 

2 

1 

2 

10 

4, 149 

92a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

69 

93a 

18 

17 

2 

3 

313 

93b 

25 

10 

7 

2 

813 

93c 

9 

1 

3 

174 

96 

4 

97 

25 

98 

2 

1 

IS 

99a 

i 

1 

99h 

14 

5 

4 

411 

99r* 

2 

im 

f 

17 

102a 

4 

63 

41 

4 

683 

102c 

1 

10 

5 

3 

3 

1 

231 

105b 

20 

19 

9 

6 

1 

1 439 

9 

lOfi 

9 

1 07a 

3 

14 

107b 

44 

22 

3 

1 

1 

108 

31 

9 

1 

2 

4 

109a 

12 

1 09h 

2 

2 

1 

110 

110a 

33 

34 

17 

1 

1 

S04 

110b 

12 

113 

1 

114 

1 

2 

1 

115a 

3 

2 

1 

i 

47 

115b 

482 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  68. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  i 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Year,  1917. 

Year, 

1918. 

Cause. 

October 
and  pre- 
ceding. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

Februarj 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

117a 

Peritonitis 

1 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of(nonvcnereat). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

120 

N ephritis,  chronic 

1 

2 

3 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

122(1 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

124a 

Cystitis 

1 

1 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

1 

i 

12.5a 

Urethritis(nonvenereal) 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

1 

1 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

127a 

Balanitis 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

R ! 

127c 

1 

2 



127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

3 

12 

] | 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

143a 

Carbuncle 

143b 

2 

2 

1 

3 

144a 

4 

3 

9 

144  b 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

145  b 

Nails,  defects,  and  diseases  of 

1 

1 

145c 

Ectoparasites. 

145(1 

1 

145c 

1 

145f 

Eczema 

145^ 

145h 

145  i 

1 

145  j 

145  k 

1451 

1 

145m 

145n 

1 

1 

145o 

3 

5 

11 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

1 

146b 

ji 

146c 

1 

::::: . 

147a 

1 

1471) 

147c 

Synovitis 

147e 

149a 

Hallux  valgus .* 

2 

2 

149b 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

1 

3 

149(1 

Myositis. 

1 

1 

149c 

1 

149f 

149k 

1 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

4 

18 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

189 

N oUpecified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

2 

13 

53 

38 

Total  for  diseases 

27 

438 

977 

2,707 

2, 

ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN- — EUROPE. 


483 


tyrope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Hoc 

1 

2 

5 

2 

2 

117a 

..... 

2 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

117b 



2 

1 

1 

1 

118c 

1 

3 

3 

6 

3 

10 

10 

1 

119 

1 

2 

2 

1 

5 

1 

2 

7 

6 

120 

1 

1 

122a 

122b 

1 

1 

1 

122d 

1 

3 

4 

3 

3 

4 

5 

4 

122e 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

123 

1 

4 

3 

3 

1 

5 

3 

8 

14 

6 

124a 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

2 

4 

7 

2 

3 

124b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

125a 

1 

4 

4 

4 

8 

1 

6 

125b 

1 



1 

125c 

1 



3 

2 

126 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

12 

8 

127b 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

127c 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

127d 

5 

8 

18 

17 

15 

15 

10 

16 

40 

27 

I27e 

2 

142 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

143a 

6 

3 

6 

2 

4 

4 

5 

9 

5 

6 

143b 

8 

11 

8 

5 

9 

10 

15 

18 

30 

13 

144a 

2 

5 

8 

4 

6 

9 

7 

11 

6 

6 

144b 

1 

1 

2 

9 

2 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

145b 

1 

1 

7 

3 

62 

33 

145c 

1 

1 

1 

2 

145e 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

9 

3 

145f 

1 

145g 

1 

i 

2 

2 

6 

145h 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1451 

i 

145] 

1 

145k 

1 

1451 

2 

1 

2 

5 

12 

42 

38 

43 

36 

145n 

3 

6 

9 

10 

5 

15 

18 

28 

27 

20 

145o 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

6 

146a 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4 

4 

2 

146b 

3 

3 

3 

2 

4 

1 

3 

4 

3 

146c 

1 

9 

1 

147a 

1 

147  b 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

6 

6 

8 

147c 

3 

2 

1 

G 

147e 

2 

7 

4 

149a 

1 

1 

1 

l 

1 

2 

1 

149b 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

149c 

3 

2 

4 

2 

i 

6 

5 

12 

8 

9 

149d 

2 

9 

ii 

17 

9 

17 

21 

46 

35 

3S 



149e 

1 

I49f 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

10 

15 

12 

10 

16 

27 

33 

30 

46 

149h 

3 

9 

3 

150 

44 

37 

50 

84 

63 

76 

110 

139 

16S 

186 

189 

1,642 

1,936 

2,  911 

2,489 

2,  876 

3,322 

6,803 

9,213 

9,092 

7, 476 

16 

484 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 
national 
classifi- 1 
cation 
No.  | 


1 15e  : 

117a 
117b  j 
118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122d 
122e 
123 
121a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125C 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


112 

113a 

113b 

Ilia 

111b 

115a 

145b 

115c 

145d 

115e 

1151 

145g 

115b 

115i 

115j 

1 15k 

1151 

115m 

U5n 

145o 


Ufia 
146b 
116c 
147a 
117  b 
117c 
117e 
119a 
119b 
119c 
119d 
119e 
1191 
119S 
119h 


150 

189 


Table  6S. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919. 


Cause. 


January. 


February. 


March. 


April. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 


I.iver,  other  diseases  of 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  ol. 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

Nephroptosis 

Pyogenic  inlection  ol  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Cystitis 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

Balanitis 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

Hydrocele. 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 


Gangrene 

Carbuncle 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis 

Trichophytosis 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

Ectoparasites 

Clavus 

Dermatitis 

Eczema 

Erythema , 

Herpes 

Impetigo 

Lichen 

Naivus 

Pityriasis 

Psoriasis - 

Scabies 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of. 


17 


1 

6 

26 

13 
2 
2 
3 
1 
1 

14 


4 

13 


1 

7 

3 

1 

18 


2 

6 

2(1 

7 

3 

3 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 


Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of ., 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) . 

Hallux  valgus 

Hammer-toe 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis 

Pes  planus 


Talipes 


112 

15 


3 

3 

6 

1 

3 

14 

26 


43 

20 


10 

24 


1 

50 

26 


15 

40 


Tenosynovitis 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defned  diseases. 


Congenital  malformations 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases . 


Total  for  diseases. 


3 

136 


3 

109 


6,084 


5, 733 


4 

147 


4,568 


ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


485 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year 

1919 — Continued. 

Total 

for 

period. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

1 

1 

11 

1 

15 

2 

36 

2 

1 

1 

10 

2 

1 

1 

54 

5 

3 

1 

92 

4 

1 

5 

1 

48 

1 

1 

1 

25 

8 

4 

1 

101 

6 

57 

20 

15 

1 

58 

4 

1 

1 

48 

2 

1 

1 

10 

2 

2 

1 

27 

5 

3 

1 

85 

1 

2 

1 

34 

3 

1 

9 

18 

1 

286 

' 

4 

2 

2 

15 

3 

1 

99 

12 

13 

4 



259 

9 

2 

118 

3 

2 

24 

4 

2 



41 

1 

115 



4 

i 

2 

1 

10 

3 

1 

44 

1 



11 

6 

4 

2 

1 

68 

7 

1 

1 

25 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

18 

9 

1 

1 

1 

464 

23 

2 

1 

1 

273 

2 

24 

1 

33 

1 

1 

51 

3 

9 





1 

4 

1 

53 

17 

2 

48 

12 

19 

7 

3 

126 

15 

a 

2 

1 

1 

369 

i 

1 

12 

12 

15 

6 

1 

479 

2 

2 

39 

100 

80 

13 

7 

1 

1 

29 

1,857 

2,607 

1.773 

599 

274 

251 

16 

7 

205 

SO,  300 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation. 

No. 


115c 

117a 

117b 

llSc 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122d 
122e 
123 
121a 
121b 
125a 
12.5b 
12.5c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


112 

113a 

113b 

141a 

114b 

115a 

115b 

115c 

115d 

145e 

145f 

U5g 

Hail 

115i 

U5j 

115  k 

1151 

145m 

U5n 

145o 


116a 

116b 

116c 

117a 

117b 

147c 

147e 

149a 

119b 

119c 

119(3 

149e 

1191 

119g 

U9h 


150 

189 


48G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  69. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  it 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


6 


8 

9 

10 

14 

IK 

19a 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19j 

19k 

191 

19n 

19o 

l'lp 

20a 

20c 

24 

25a 

25b 

20 

47 


2, So 
28b 
29 
30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

49 

50 
51a 


2a 


52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

53e 

54 

55a 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


Monthly  strength . 


Cause. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculo- 
sis and  venereal). 


Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken-pox 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  fever 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  genera) 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

Mycoses  (others)  

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


935  2,392  5,346 


Year,  1917. 


Octo- 
ber and 
pre- 
ceding. 


12.82 


II.  Tuberculosis  (all) . 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. . 
Tuberculosis  (others) 


I IT.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 


Syphilis  (all)  

Chancroidal  infection. 
Gonococcus  infection . 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Scurvy 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism). 

Addison’s  disease 

Acromegaly 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  ( acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


No- 

vem- 

ber. 


5.03 
i30. 66 


125.63 


20. 10 
5.03 
286.43 


5.03 


40.21 

35.18 


5.03 
S9.74  135.69 


51.29  ! 25.13 
12. 82  15. 08 

25.  64  95.  50 


5.03 
25. 13 


12.82  | 80.42 

:::::::  "'ads 


De- 

cem- 

ber. 


2.24 
8.  97 


17.94 


6.73 

159.19 

2.24 


4.48 
800.  45 


29.15 


17.94 

17.94 


127.80 


4.48 
62.  78 
60.  54 


2.  24 
6.  73 


4.  48 
2.  24 


8,673  I 9,664  11,541  j 12,667 


28,279 


33,208  | 47,171 


78,734 


Year,  1918. 


Janu- 

ary. 


5. 53 


17.98 

4.15 


361.00 
2.  77 
2.77 


2.77 

6.92 

1,708.16 


Feb- 

ruary. 


3.73 

1.24 

21.12 

1.24 


196.27 


1.24 

2.48 

1.146.58 


1.38 

3Y96 


35. 96 
35. 96 


48.  45 


12.42 

9.94 


1.24 

1.21 


291.84  ! 431.06 


27.66  i 44.72 
98. 20  243. 48 


165.98  1 142.86 


1.38  | 

1.38  [ 1.24 

19.36  | 8.70 


1. 38 
i.  38 


12.  45 
6.  92 
1.38 


1.24 
i.  24 


7.  45 
2.  48 


March. 


2.08 

1.04 

1.04 

1.04 


2.08 
225.  57 
1.04 
1.04 


April. 


0.95 


10. 42 


1.89 
312. 50 


2.84 


3.12 
154. 89 


1.04 

1.04 


1.04 


50.94 


20.  79 


16.  63 
1.04 


3. 12 
264. 03 


41.58 
108. 11 
114.  35 


1.04 
8.  32 


6.24 

1.04 


6.  63 
1.89 


271.78 


28.41 


13.26 


10.42 

1.89 


.95 


288. 83 


45. 45 
111.74 
131.  63 


.95 
1.89 
19.  89 


.95 


17.  99 
4.  74 


May. 


0.85 
.42 
19. 94 
.42 


1.27 
244. 38 


1.27 

.42 

.42 


1.70 


1.70 
251.  59 


June. 


8.31 


.36 
.36 
104. 45 


1.08 


4.70 
.36 
.72 
224.  79 


July. 


0.25 

.25 

18.57 

.25 


.51 

80.13 

.51 

.25 

.25 

.25 


1.27 
.25 
.51 
239. 63 


August. 


1,07 
4. 42 


.15 

73.77 

1.C8 

.31 


,15 

.15 

1.22 


1.22 

160.49 


.25 


I .15 

.25  ! 


19.  52 


6. 36 


5. 52 


. 85 


145. 95 


28. 00 
42.  43 
75.  52 


.42 


1.27 

8.91 


.42 


14.46 


8.31 


6. 14 
.36 
.72 
1.0S 


8.  54 


27.47 
20.  60 
40.  48 


.36 
10.  48 


3.39 

4.24 


.36 


1.45 
3.  25 


8.40  i 5.91 


6.87 


5.34 

.51 

.25 

.76 


7.47 


6.55 

.15 


47.32  ! 32.91 


19.33 
12.72 
15. 26 


14.01 
8.  Of 
10.81 


.25  |. 


1.02 

7.12 


5,1 


2.29 

.76 

.76 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSIONS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — EUROPE, 


487 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  191 7,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


970 

138, 827 

148.679  148.372 

1 1 ! 

140  396  131  219  123.152  1 19  S0M(  8 650 

64, 166 

12,508 

1,741 

1, 287 

185 

83 

122, 412 

Year 

, 191S— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

Inter- 

nationa' 

classifi- 

Sep- 

em- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

1 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Total 

for 

period. 

cation 

No. 

0.09 

0. 32 

0. 08 

0. 77 

0. 27 

0. 29 

0. 19 

0. 19 

1 

1.97 

.43 

.16 

.34 

.49 

0. 70 

0.33 

.37 

0.96 

.61 

4 

.08 

. 04 

+.33 

11.76 

8. 56 

2.59 

.68 

.27 

1.07 

.50 

99. 

1.12 

5.  46 

6 

13 

.09 

. 07 

.01 

8 

9 

39 

.52 

1.29 

1.  11 

.64 

. 19 

.30 

. 19 

. 96 

.60 

2. 63 

2SS.  01 

194. 51 

171. 63 

154. 02 

156. 10 

95. 29 

64.31 

23. 53 

21.69 

16.31 

6. 90 

9. 35 

285. 71 

152. 10 

10 

i 

45 

1.  56 

.24 

.43 

.18 

. 10 

.56 

.96 

14 

.52 

.40 

.16 

.09 

.49 

.30 

. 11 

.30 

18 

13 

.09 

. 16 

.81 

.09 

.18 

. 18 

19a 

i 

05 

.52 

2. 18 

3. 15 

.90 

.11 

19c 

13 

. 10 

.02 

19d 

1.45 

1.04 

,4S 

. 57 

.46 

.78 

1.40 

1.44 

.94 

1.92 

1.06 

19e 

.10 

. 10 

19f 

1 

84 

2. 16 

1.61 

1.62 

1.37 

1.01 

.88 

1.00 

1. 12 

. 96 

1.38 

19g 

19h 

7 

11 

163. 54 

239. 87 

115. 58 

46. 67 

24.  78 

22.61 

12.  02 

12.  37 

5.98 

. 96 

122.  72 

.09 

.10 

. a 

.02 

191 

• 

.09 

.01 

19j 

19k 

.10 

.01 

. 17 

.02 

191 

.39 

. 17 

.10 

.33 

I 

.09 

19u 

.29 

19o 

.13 

.43 

. 18 

.08 

19p 

20a 

.26 

.09 

.04 

.09 

.01 

20c 

.01 

24 

.53 

3.63 

2.99 

.90 

1.20 

. 55 

.10 

.94 

.01 

25b 

.13 

.01 

26 

.49 

5.88 

6.94 

3.88 

3. 59 

2.65 

1.85 

1.90 

.44 

5.  69 

47 

.07 

6. 48 

8.88 

8. 57 

11.62 

12. 07 

u.  01 

12.72 

6. 73 

12.  48 

41. 38 

9.35 

9. 97 

.31 

4.  41 

5. 81 

4.29 

7. 78 

6.  49 

7.61 

4.53 

4.  86 

7. 68 

20. 69 

9.35 

6. 39 

28a 

.92 

.78 

2.34 

2.  67 

2. 14 

3.11 

3.  61 

3. 01 

1. 99 

.19 

.96 

6. 90 

1.93 

28b 

.66 

.26 

.24 

.40 

.68 

1. 10 

.40 

.88 

. 19 

.50 

29 

.18 

1.04 

.48 

1.  21 

1.03 

1. 37 

.97 

1.  70 

1. 10 

1.50 

3.  84 

13. 79 

1. 15 

30-35 

.10 

26.71 

25.02 

28.31 

32. 82 

36. -21 

48. 88 

53.02 

100. 06 

290. 79 

1,406.90 

2,140.19 

142.  86 

L 35 

12.62 

10. 90 

8.65 

9.91 

11.07 

14. 62 

16.13 

19. 22 

28. 05 

66. 22 

66. 67 

142. 86 

16. 66 

37 

.15 

6.40 

6.46 

9. 14 

10. 26 

13.  26 

16.66 

17.  73 

20. 32 

35. 72 

179.  46 

779.  31 

915.  89 

20. 52 

38a 

'.59 

7.  69 

7. 67 

10.51 

12.  65 

11.89 

16.37 

15.03 

13.47 

36. 28 

45. 11 

372. 41 

626. 17 

533. 33 

20.27 

38b 

13 

.09 

.OS 

.09 

. 10 

.06 

36 

. 16 

.08 

.20 

. 11 

.07 

39-45 

<36 

.61 

.65 

.57 

1.28 

1.28 

1.95 

1.20 

.33 

.96 

.95 

46 

33 

11.76 

11. 86 

11.97 

13. 50 

14.  91 

13. 93 

12.  62 

7.40 

8.23 

8.  64 

27.59 

9.35 

142. 86 

11.74 

48a 

.09 

.01 

49 

13 

.09 

.08 

.24 

.34 

. 10 

.20 

. 11 

.19 

. 12 

50 

26 

.17 

.08 

.16 

.09 

27 

.29 

.50 

.11 

. 17 

5 la 

.01 

.01 

52a 

52b 

.08 

13 

.01 

.03 

53a 

53b 

... 

.17 

.09 

.10 

.17 

.08 

.17 

.07 

88 

.09 

.01 

53c 

.08 

.02 

54 

.01 

55a 

. 10 

.01 

55  c 

29 

,13 

3 

3.  46 

2.  34 

3.80 

2.  74 

1.85 

1.40 

1.  77 

. 75 

.96 

2.73 

55  d 

.17 

.16 

.49 

1.03 

1.28 

.39 

.70 

. 11 

.96 

.70 

55e 

.09 

.16 

.32 

.34 

.18 

. 19 

.80 

.33 

1.12 

1.92 

13.  79 

.38 

56a 

L3 

. 10 

. 11 

.02 

56b 

. 

. 10 

.02 

57-59 

488 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  69. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  i 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

Year,  191 

Year 

1918. 

rational 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Octo- 
ber and 
pre- 
ceding. 

No- 

vem- 

ber 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

1.24 

3.  12 

0.  51 

0.15 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

03b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

64 

1.  04 

.25 

Facial  paralysis 

66b 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others). . 

0.  42 

69 

Epilepsy t 

5.  03 

4.  48 

2.  48 

2.  08 

2.84 

1.27 

0.  72 

1. 53 

1.68 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

2.  24 

74b 

1.  24 

. 72 

.51 

.31 

74c 

Enuresis 

5.03 

2.24 

1.38 

.95 

. 42 

74(1 

Neurosis 

25 

15 

74c 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered 

1.04 

.36 

.25 

.46 

action  of  the  heart). 

74  f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

.36 

6.  73 

.42 

.61 

73b 

4.  48 

8.30 

7.  28 

5.  68 

2.  97 

51 

73c 

Neuritis 



9. 68 

1.24 

1.04 

2.  84 

.42 

1.02 

.76 

74" 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

20. 10 

2.  77 

2.  48 

2.08 

.95 

2. 12 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane. . . 

.42 

.25 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

. 

2.24 

.31 

6Sb 

5. 03 

2.  24 

1.38 

2.  48 

1.  89 

.85 

4.  70 

1.53 

if 

5.03 

1.24 

.42 

4c 1 

68d 

1.38 

2. 48 

1.89 

.85 

1. 08 

.51 

.9)1 

68e 

Psychasthenia 

68  f 

Psychoneurosis 

1.38 

1.45 

1. 53 

.9! 

68" 

5. 03 

.95 

.42 

68h 

1.38 

1.24 

.36 

. 95 

.42 

.72 

. 76 

.9 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

2.  08 

.85 

. 

(1)  Astigmatism 

2. 08 

.42 

.4 

(2)  Hyperopia 

.3 

75a 

75a 

.42 

.1 

75b 

Strabismus 

.1 

Leucom  a 

75  d 

Cataract 

.36 

Trachoma 

.36 

75  f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

35.  IS 

8.  97 

8.  30 

4.97 

11.44 

3.  79 

5.52 

6.14 

4.32 

i.  if 

75" 

Pterygium 

10.05 

.72 

.25 

.j 

Amaurosis 

. 95 

Choroiditis 

.95 

75  k 

Iritis 

1.04 

1.89 

2.  97 

.72 

J 

751 

Keratitis 

4. 15 

4.  97 

2.  08 

1. 89 

2. 55 

3.  61 

1.53 



75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1.04 

.95 

.36 

.25 

75r 

2.  77 

1.24 

1.04 

1.  89 

1.27 

.72 

.25 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

6.  73 

17. 98 

10.15 

28.07 

22. 73 

10.  IS 

7.23 

5.09 

4. 

76  b 

.95 

1.45 

.25  | 

1.38 

1.  24 

76d 

.95 

.25 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

86a 

.42 

86b 



1.24 

1.04 

.36 

86d 

.42 

86  e 

1 2.24 

13. 83 

6.21 

10.  40 

9. 47 

2.97 

.36 

1.02 

! 

86  f 

1.38 

86h 

11. 18 

8. 32 

44. 97 

10.12 

2.  01 

86i 

; 1 

1.38 

.42 

.72 

ADMISSIONS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


489 


\urope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1918— Continued. 


Year,  1919. 


;ep- 

^m- 

>er. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

0.10 

0. 17 

0. 08 

0. 32 

0.  26 

0. 37 

0. 10 

.10 

0. 19 

.09 

.09 

.10 

.08 

.08 

.09 

. 10 

.08 

. 10 

. 19 

.09 

.16 

.17 

97 

. 10 

.10 

.19 



. 10 

0. 11 



.09 

.40 

.08 

.29 

.20 

. 11 

.10 

1.73 

1.45 

1.21 

1.37 

.73 

1.17 

1.00 

. 55 

. 56 







.26 

.35 

.48 

.81 

.34 

. IS 

.29 

.70 

. 11 

;.  13 

.09 

.73 

.32 

. 17 

.37 

.49 

.40 

.22 

.09 

.09 

.26 

.43 

.40 

.94 

2.  83 

2. 40 

.99 

7r> 

31 

.69 

. 16 

.OS 





84 

1.04 

.48' 

.51 

1.01 

.88 

1.00 

.22 

.37 

9.35 

66 

.43 

.57 

1. 13 

1.03 

.73 

.49 

.90 

1.21 

.94 

66 

.78 

.89 

1.  62 

.43 

.64 

1.27 

1.10 

.75 

6.90 

39 

.52 

.32 

.40 

.34 

.46 

.88 

.40 

.44 

0.96  

.09 

. 18 

.10 

53 

.43 

. 16 

.49 

.17 

.18 

. 10 

. 10 

92 

18 

.52 

.48 

1.13 

1.62 

1.28 

1.36 

1.20 

1.92 

6. 90 

13 

.35 

.16 

66 

.17 

.40 

.24 

.34 

.55 

.29 

.70 

.22 

.96 

6.90 

... 

.09 

.10 

84 

1.  12 

1.  78 

.57 

.34 

. 18 

. 10 

.33 

6.  90 

. 16 

.11 

26 

.09 

.08 

.34 

97 

.39 

.20 

99 

45 

.78 

1.37 

2. 10 

1. 11 

1. 19 

9 94 

1.30 

1.21 

.94 

1.92 

.26 

.48 

.57 

.46 

1.07 

. 60 

.33 

.37 

.17 

.16 

.34 

.09 

.39 

.20 

.22 

.19 

.09 

.16 

.08 

.34 

. 18 

.19 

. 11 

.24 

. 16 

.09 

. 18 

.49 

.40 

. 19 

.os 

. 16 

.09 



.10 

. 11 



13 

.08 

.18 

. 10 

.10 

. 11 



26 

.09 

.19 

.40 

13 

.09 

.09 

.10 

.19 

89 

2.33 

2.58 

2.75 

3.  76 

1.83 

2. 53 

4. 31 

3.09 

3. 18 

13 

.09 

.08 

.16 

.26 

.09 

.49 

.20 

.44 

. 19 

.96 

19 

.29 

.40 

. 11 

. 19 

. 19 

. 10 

. 11 

26 

.17 

.16 

.26 

.09 

.19 

. 10 

99 

19 

.61 

.08 

.49 

. 17 

.37 

.68 

1.00 

.66 

2. 88 

14 

.95 

1.05 

1.29 

1.55 

2. 34 

1.90 

1.66 

.96 

6.  90 

142.  86 

13 

. 16 

.09 

.09 

. 11 

.08 

13 

.09 

1... 

.08 

19 

.09 

.16 

. 16 

. 17 

.27 

. 10 

.60 

.33 

66.  67 

.09 

| 

53 

.78 

.57 

.65 

1.37 

.27 

1.36 

1.70 

. S8 

1.12 

3.84 

16 

4.06 

4.28 

4.61 

5. 38 

4. 48 

3.41 

4.  51 

2. 65 

.94 

1.92 

13 

.17 

.24 

.40 

.43 

.64 

.49 

. 10 

.22 

.37 

.08 

. 17 

.09 

. 22 

. 19 

.26 

.08 

.08 

. 10 

3 

.43 

. 18 

. 10 

. 20 

.09 

. IS 

. 19 

. 10 

. 11 

. 09 

. 19 

.30 

S 

1.04 

1.86 

1.62 

1.  97 

2. 83 

2. 34 

2.  50 

1.  44 

1.50 

.98 

6.  90 

9.35 



. .09 

. 18 

. 10 

. 11 



b 

.17 

.73 

1.  79 

2.  74 

6 04 

7 11 

5 30 

13. 47 

15.  36 

13.  79 

9. 35 

3 

.09 

.16 

.32 

.43 

.46 

.39 

.20 

. 11 

Inter- 

Total  national 
for  classifi- 
period.  ! cation 
I No. 


0.01 

60 

.23 

61 

.02 

02 

.03 

63b 

.04 

64 

.09 

66a 

.02 

66b 

.15 

66c 

1.27 

69 

.01 

74a 

.40 

74b 

.30 

74c 

.03 

74d 

.99 

74e 

.21 

74f 

. 75 

73a 

.96 

73b 

.94 

73c 

.50 

74g 

.05 

67 

.23 

68a 

1.13 

68b 

. 11 

68c 

68d 

. 02 

6Se 

.69 

6Sf 

.05 

68g 

.20 

6Sh 

1.30 

6Si 

.51 

75a 

.20 

75a(l) 

.12 

75a(2) 

.16 

75a (3) 

.04 

75a  14) 

.04 

75b 

.06 

75c 

.09 

75  d 

.07 

75e 

3. 15 

75f 

. 25 

75g 

.10 

75  h 

.04 

75i 

. 16 

75  j 

. 56 

75k 

1.50 

751 

.05 

75m 

.01 

75il 

.02 

75o 

.28 

75p 

.01 

75q 

.90 

75r 

4. 86 

76a 

.33 

76b 

.07 

76c 

.06 

76d 

.11 

76e 

.02 

86a 

.08 

S6b 

.06 

S6d 

2.03 

86e 

. 05 

86  f 

4.61 

S6h 

.25 

S6i 

490 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  69. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

Year,  1917. 

Year,  1918. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Octo- 
ber and 
pre- 
ceding. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Augu. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

15. 08 

8. 97 

9. 68 

9. 94 

7.28 

6. 63 

4.67 

0.72 

1. 27 

0.1 

.95 

100a 

65. 34 

53.  SI 

87. 14 

49.69 

80.  04 

71.02 

41.58 

50. 96 

42. 99 

17.0 

100b 

4.  48 

5. 53 

8. 32 

.95 

.36 

.51 

100c 

.36 

100d 

2. 24 

27. 66 

4.  97 

8. 32 

9.  47 

5.  94 

3.61 

.76 

1.0 

.1 

looe 

1.24 

1.04 

.42 

.72 

.51 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

1.38 

.42 

78 

.95 

.36 

.] 

79a 

5. 03 

2. 24 

9. 68 

4.97 

3. 12 

4.  74 

.85 

2. 53 

1.02 

u 

79a 

5.03 

1.04 

.72 

79a 

79a 

2.24 

6. 92 

2. 48 

2.  08 

4.  74 

.42 

72 

i.i 

79a 

1. 38 

1.24 

.72 

.25 

79a 

1.38 

1.24 

.42 

.36 

.25 

79  b 

.95 

.25 

79c 

2.  24 

1.24 

.42 

79d 

15.  08 

1.38 

.95 

2. 97 

1.08 

2.29 

79e 

12. 82 

10.05 

1.38 

.95 

.72 

80 

81a 

81b 

1. 38 

1.04 

.36 

. 

82 

.36 

25.64 

15.  08 

15. 69 

16.60 

8.  70 

17. 05 

6.36 

10.84 

11.45 



10. 

83  b 

5. 03 

1.24 

1.04 

.95 

.85 

1.08 

83c 

20. 10 

2.  24 

1.24 

3. 12 

1.08 

.76 

83d 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

20.10 

2.24 

4.15 

8.70 

8.32 

14. 20 

7. 21 

2.89 

4.32 

2. 

85c 

1.04 

. 95 

.36 

.76 

85d 

85  f 

Tachycardia 

5.03 

1.38 

3.73 

1.04 

.95 

.85 

.36 

.51 

1. 

85g 

85h 

2.  24 

1.38 

1.27 

.42 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

51.  29 

426. 01 

278. 01 

268. 32 

291.  06 

997  97 

117. 10 

104. 45 

55. 46 

27 

91 

12.82 

20. 10 

99.  42 

23.51 

18.63 

23.91 

7. 58 

8.06 

7.59 

6.36 

5 

92a 

15. 08 

125. 56 

307. 05 

137.  89 

185. 03 

115. 53 

72. 13 

49. 15 

47. 32 

J 

93a 

1.S9 

1.08 

.51 

93  b 

2.24 

2.  77 

2.  48 

3. 12 

2.84 

4.  67 

4.34 

4.0; 

3 

93c 

50.26 

47.  09 

85. 75 

41.00 

35. 35 

30.31 

19.  94 

7.59 

11.70 

t 

96 

5.03 

1.24 

2. 08 

.95 

3.  39 

1.81 

.51 

1 

97 

98 

2.  77 

4.  97 

3. 12 

.85 

.36 

.25 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

99b 

99c 

.25 

4.48 

2.  77 

6.21 

4. 10 

7.  58 

3.  82 

2.53 

1.02 

101 

.42 

102a 

102b 

1.02c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

40.  21 

4.  48 

34.58 

7.45 

8.32 

22. 73 

16. 12 

11.57 

5.34 

, 

105a 
105  b 

1.04 

.51 

. . • 

Diarrhea 

10.05 

4. 16 

2. 12 

1.81 

2.80 

' 

105c 

40.  21 

8.97 

8.30 

8.  70 

7.28 

19.89 

23.33 

22. 77 

13.74 

i 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

. 

107b 

107c 

108 

.42 

.36 

Appendicitis 

35.18 

11.21 

12. 45 

3.73 

10.40 

16. 10 

0.36 

5.42 

5.09 

109a 

Hernia 

20.10 

4.48 

5.53 

11.18 

9.36 

6. 63 

4.34 

5.34 

109  b 

2.24 

.42 

.25 

110a 

10.05 

1.38 

2.48 

1.04 

.95 

.42 

1.27 

110b 

12.  82 

65.34 

11.21 

29.05 

21.12 

29. 11 

23.68 

9.76 

7.89 

113 

114 

1.04 

.36 

' 

2.  08 

1.38 

1.24 

2.08 

.42 

.36 

1.27 

' 

115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

Gall-bladder  and  bi'.e  duct,  other  diseases  of 

1.38 

1.04 

1.89 

.51 

1.27 

2.24 

.25 

< 

.85 

.72 

.76 

118c 
a In 

1 

.72 

eludes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 

ADMISSIONS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE, 


491 


ope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


ear,  1918— 

Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

, 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

0.86 

2.  91 

2.91 

3.  68 

2.10 

2. 63 

2. 10 

1.21 

0. 37 

0.96 

2. 16 

87  a 

. 16 

.08 

.03 

S7b 

| i 

15.  33 

13. 18 

14.  87 

is.  91 

18. 90 

15.  23 

16.  79 

14.  77 

21. 11 

20. 69 

18. 69 

19.  00 

100a 

.52 

. 48 

.32 

.51 

.64 

1. 17 

.60 

.66 

1.12 

.96 

6.90 

. 71 

100b 

.01 

100c 

>\ 

1.  73 

2.  58 

2.  91 

3. 25 

3.  84 

6.  63 

5.  91 

3. 98 

5.  80 

3.  77 

lOOd 

.35 

.32 

.49 

.60 

.27 

.68 

1.20 

1.66 

.75 

3.  84 



.62 

lOOe 

.16 

.09 

.09 

. 19 

. 10 

.09 

77 

.09 

.24 

.09 

. 10 

78 

1 • 

1.  99 

1.05 

1.46 

1.37 

2. 10 

3.  70 

2.  43 

1.68 

2.88 

2.29 

79a 

.09 

.08 

.24 

. 17 

. 18 

.10 

.60 

. 19 

79a(l> 

.29 

.02 

79a(2> 

•j 

. 73 

. 90 

.85 

1.  74 

2. 63 

4.  21 

2.  21 

1.  31 

2.  88 

1.  65 

79a(3> 

.26 

.24 

.26 

. 18 

.68 

. 50 

99 

.26 

79a(4> 

. 10 

.02 

79a(5> 

.09 

.24 

.08 

.09 

. 10 

.14 

79a(8> 

. 16 

.08 

.26 

. 18 

. 10 

. 10 

. 11 

.14 

79b 

. 17 

.24 

.08 

.09 

. 19 

. 11 

. 11 

79c 

. 35 

.48 

.40 

.68 

.64 

1. 17 

. 30 

. 55 

. 19 

.96 

.69 

79d 

.26 

.32 

.24 

.34 

.37 

.39 

.20 

. 11 

.31 

79e 

.16 

. 16 

. 19 

.96 

.06 

80 

.08 

.09 



.02 

81a 

.09 



. 10 

.06 

81b 

.08 

. 09 

.10 

.03 

82 

10.  72 

8.  39 

7. 04 

7.  09 

5.  40 

6.  53 

6.31 

3.  98 

5.  42 

10.56 

18. 69 

7.  79 

83a 

.43 

.40 

. 32 

.60 

.46 

1.17 

.80 

.55 

.56 

.54 

83b 

.26 

. 24 

.16 

. 26 

. 18 

. 19 

.40 

. 19 

.30 

83c 

.09 

.09 

.09 

. 10 

.03 

83d 

3,0 

1.90 

i.  6i 

1.S6 

2.65 

2. 38 

2.  83 

3.41 

4.  09 

3.  55 

4.80 

6.  90 

18. 69 

3.  04 

84b 

.3 

. 18 

. 19 

. 11 



.06 

85a 

.52 

. 16 

. 16 

.27 

. 10 

.40 

. 19 

1 

.26 

85  c 

.3 

.02 

85d 

.43 

.32 

.40 

. 34 

.64 

.88 

.70 

.22 

.60 

85f 

• 3 

.17 

.09 

.09 

.30 



. 15 

85g 

. 10 

. 19 

.03 

85h 

'9.9 

35. 18 

31.  72 

48.  69 

43.  25 

68.  50 

41.02 

43.  27 

33. 24 

30. 11 

47.02 

62.07 

18. 69 

54.  58 

89-90 

0 

38. 12 

16.  30 

17.  87 

17.  86 

22.  04 

8. 67 

8.81 

3. 98 

3.18 

3.  84 

9.  35 

16.  22 

91 

51.4 

47.20 

29.  54 

28. 07 

26.  50 

36.  95 

15. 40 

13. 12 

8. 17 

10.  66 

9. 60 

13.  79 

66. 67 

285. 71 

33.89 

92a 

• 

.61 

.57 

. 81 

. 60 

.64 

. 39 

. 50 

. 11 

.37 

.96 

9.  35 

. 56 

93a 

1.5 

1.90 

1.53 

2.91 

2.  48 

2.01 

2.  73 

3.41 

1.99 

3. 18 

1.92 

20.  69 

2.56 

93b 

6.5 

6.  48 

4.  76 

3.  85 

5.  49 

4.  09 

4. 11 

2.  76 

1.87 

6. 72 

6.  64 

93c 

1.47 

.97 

1.  70 

1.37 

1.66 

2.  50 

.99 

.96 

1.42 

96 

.08 

.08 

. 09 

.03 

97 

.09 

.08 

.34 

.09 

. 39 

.20 

98 

.17 

.16 

.09 

. 18 

.30 

99 

6. 90 

.15 

99a 

. 10 

.01 

99b 

2. 

5.96 

2.26 

3.  72 

3. 16 

2.  93 

3. 31 

5.  71 

1.55 

.94 

3.  84 

3.  36 

99c 

.08 

.02 

101 

■ .17 

.16 

.09 

.18 

.29 

.30 

.11 

.14 

102a 

.08 

.29 

.03 

102b 

H 2. 16 

2.83 

3.72 

5.  04 

4.  21 

7.  89 

6. 51 

6.  96 

7.  67 

3.  S4 

5.  58 

102c 

.16 

.08 

.09 

. 19 

. 11 

.08 

105a 

•<  )2j  3.98 

2.10 

2.02 

1.54 

.82 

1. 17 

.80 

.55 

.56 

20.  69 

9. 35 

1.S9 

105b 

" 17. 37 

15.  25 

17.  87 

10. 60 

6. 31 

3.  70 

4.  71 

9.  91 

3.  55 

8. 64 

41.38 

11.76 

105e 

. 10 

.02 

106 

.08 

. 09 

02 

107a 

.24 

.16 

. 18 

.20 

.33 

.11 

107b 

‘*1 

. 09 

.02 

107c 

3. 

H 3.98 

2. 66 

3.64 

5.  21 

4.39 

5. 16 

6.61 

4.86 

4.  11 

2.  88 

9.35 

4.  68 

108 

6. 

4.49 

3.63 

3. 64 

4.36 

2.  93 

4.  38 

5.  31 

3.  42 

1.6S 

.96 

13.79 

4.23 

109a 

-6  .52 

. 10 

. 10 

109b 

>6  1. 04 

1.21 

1.05 

.68 

1. 19 

.88 

1.  20 

.22 

.37 

.90 

110a 

■ 97  5. 45 

2.  91 

3.23 

4.  70 

7.  04 

7.  21 

7.  81 

3.64 

6. 36 

16.  31 

34.  48 

9. 35 

6.57 

nob 

-6  j .09 

.16 

. 26 

. 09 

. 10 

113 

; - j -09 

. 17 

. 09 

. 19 

.06 

114 

(9  .43 

.16 

.24 

. 17 

. 18 

. 78 

.40 

. 11 

.37 

6.  90 

.37 

115a 

53  ; . _ 

.40 

.40 

. 60 

.37 

58 

.30 

. 33 

. 37 

.96 

.38 

115b 

13  .09 

. 08 

. 09 

.19 

. 11 

. 19 

.09 

115c 

.66 

.i6 

.16 

. 09 

. 11 

. 12 

117a 

•39  , .17 

.08 

. 16 

.43 

.46 

_ 2Q 

.60 

. 22 

.29 

117b 

.08 

. 10 

.22 

. 19 

.08 

118c 

492 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  69. — Admissions,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  nu 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Year,  191" 

Year 

, 1918. 

Cause. 

Octo- 
ber and 
pre- 
ceding 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

1 

July.  [An 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system , diseases  oj 
( nonvenereal ). 

119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122(1 
122e 

123 
12-fa 

124  b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127  b 

0. 42 

0.76  1 

12.82 

4.48 

4.15 

1.04 

1.89 

.85 

0.36 

1.27  ... 
.25  ... 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

2.48 

1.04 

Nephroptosis 

.25  j... 
1.02  1 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.95 

1.08 

1.89 

.25 

5.03 

2.24 

1.24 

1.04 

3.79 

1.27 

1.08 

.25 

2.24 

1.38 

1.24 

2.08 

2.  84 

.42 

.36 

1.02 

1.04 

.42 

5. 03 

2.24 

1.24 

1.04 

1. 02 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

1.04 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.95 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

11.07 

1.04 

.42 

.36 

.51  j 

] 27c 

Hydrocele 

5. 03 

4.  48 

1.24 

1.04 

.42 

.36 

127d 

I27e 

.95 

.72 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of 
(nonvenereal.) 

6.73 

16.60 

13.67 

5.20 

7.58 

7.  64 

6.14 

3.82  | 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143a 

Carbuncle 

.42 

.36 



.25  Li 

143  b 

Furuncle 

25.64 

10. 05 

2.  24 

4. 15 

6.24 

2.  84 

2.55 

.72 

1.02 : 6 

144a 

Abscess 

20. 10 

6.  73 

12.45 

4.97 

8.32 

10.  42 

3.39 

1.81 

2.29  ! |5 

144b 

Cellulitis 

6.92 

3.73 

2.  08 

4.74 

3.39 

1.45 

1.53  IS 
1 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

5.03 

2.24 

3.73 

2.  08 

1.89 

1.27  i 
1 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

.42 

145d 

C lav  us 

1.38 

145e 

1.38 

145  f 

Eczema 

1.89 

.42 

.36 

145g 

145h 

Herpes 

3.73 

1.04 

.25  !.. 

145  i 

Impetigo 

1.38 

145  j 
145  k 

Lichen 

.36 

:: 

Nsevus 

.95 

1451 

1.38 

1.24 

145n 

Scabies 

2.24 

1.38 

2.48 

1.04 

1.89 

1.27  j 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of. 

15.08 

11.21 

15.22 

6.21 

3. 12 

5.68 

3.82 

3.61 

1.27  ; - 

XVI.  Bones  arid  organs  of  locomotion,  dis- 
eases of. 

146a 

5.03 

.95 

.85 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

.85 

.72 

.25 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

1.38 

3.12 

1.27 

1.08 

.51  • 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.36 

147  b 

147c 

Synovitis 

1.24 

4.16 

.85 

.72^ 

.25 : 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and 

1.27 

-5i 

149a 

149b 

rheumatism  excepted). 

4.4S 

2.77 

2.48 

1.04 

.42 

.36 

149c 

2.24 

4.15 

1.24 

.36 

149d 

Mvositis. 

12.82 

5.03 

1.24 

3.12 

1.89 

1.70 

.72 

.25  J| 

149e 

Pes  planus 

5.03 

8.30 

2. 48 

2.  08 

8. 52 

4.67 

6.14 

14<)f 

1.38 

1.04 

.25 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

8. 97 

24.  90 

8.70 

5.20 

9.47 

6.36 

4.34 

2.51  • 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill- 
defined  diseases. 

150 

2. 48 

2.  84 

.36 

25 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

25.64 

65. 34 

118.  83 

24.  84 

45.74 

35.04 

21.21 

30.36 

hi  h! 

346.15 

2,201.01 

2,190.58 

3,744.12 

2,683.23 

1,706.86 

1,833.33 

1,235.04 

899. 53 

; :i  1 - 

j- 

ADMISSIONS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — EUROPE, 


403 


[rope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Tear,  1918— 

Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

|o- 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Vq 

0 26 

0. 81 

0. 81 

0. 60 

0.37 

0.  20 

0.  22 

0. 19 

0.  96 

0.  44 

119 

1 3 

. 17 

. 57 

.49 

1.03 

1. 19 

1.  17 

1.30 

2.88 

120 

.03 

122a 

. 10 

.01 

122  b 

■ 

.08 

.08 

. 18 

. 10 

. 10 

. 06 

122d 

9 

.35 

.40 

.32 

.43 

. 18 

.58 

.20 

. io 

.39 

122e 

6 

. 09 

. 24 

. 24 

. 18 

. 19 

. 19 

. 96 

.20 

123 

9 

.69 

1. 13 

.49 

.78 

1.40 

.88 

.96 

.83 

124a 

3 

.61 

.16 

. 24 

.60 

.37 

.29 

.50 

1. 12 

.47 

124b 

.08 

.32 

. 34 

.09 

.49 

.30 

2.  21 

2.81 

6.  90 



.47 

125a 

13 

.69 

.08 

.49 

.51 

.20 

.44 

.19 

.96 

.39 

125b 

.08 

.02 

.26 

.16 

. 19 

. a 

. 19 

.08 

126 

b 

* 

. 17 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.58 

. 70 

99 

.37 

.96 

99 

127a 

.52 

.97 

.51 

.64 

.49 

.90 

.56 

6.  90 

.69 

127b 

) 

.09 

.24 

.08 

.26 

.27 

.58 

. 11 

.28 

127c 

. 17 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.20 

.33 

.96 

. 12 

127d 

i . 

1.38 

3. 23 

2.18 

1.45 

1.65 

1. 75 

.80 

.99 

3. 37 

.96 

2. 34 

127e 

. 17 

. 10 

.10 

.03 

142 

.09 

. 16 

.09 

. 18 

. 19 

99 

.37 

. 12 

143a 

.40 

. 49 

. 51 

.97 

1.50 

.33 

6.  90 

.81 

143b 

ij 

1.  56 

2. 42 

1.05 

2. 22 

1.83 

1.46 

2.  20 

1.33 

2.43 

3.  84 

2. 12 

144a 

.48 

. 49 

1. 11 

.64 

.29 

.70 

.99 

.94 

.96 

144b 

.16 

. 16 

. 17 

.27 

. 19 

.60 

.33 

.37 

.20 

.09 

.32 

.32 

.17 

.27 

. 19 

.30 

.44 

.37 

.33 

145b 

.26 

5. 00 

2.67 

.26 

. 19 

.20 

. 11 

.94 

145c 

.08 

.09 

. 10 

.03 

145d 

.09 

. 16 

.09 

. 11 

.37 

.96 

.08 

145e 

.16 

.24 

1. 20 

.37 

. 19 

.20 

.33 

.19 

.36 

145i 

.09 

.18 

. 10 

. 11 

.09 

145g 

pi 

. 17 

.40 

.49 

.34 

.64 

1.36 

1.00 

.66 

1.92 

6.  90 

.56 

145h 

.17 

.08 

.32 

. 51 

.09 

.19 

.96 

.20 

145i 

.01 

145i 

.01 

145k 

.08 

. 11 

. 19 

.03 

1451 

• 17 

. 17 

. 10 

. 11 

.06 

5.1 

3.28 

3.47 

2.  91 

9.  57 

3. 93 

4.  87 

4.61 

1.  99 

1.  68 

.96 

9. 35 

3.  79 

145n 

2J 

2.42 

2.18 

1.62 

1.28 

1.83 

2. 53 

1.30 

2.54 

1.31 

1.92 

9.  35 

2.  23 

145o 

.17 

.16 

. 49 

.09 

.19 

.30 

99. 

.20 

146a 

.35 

.32 

. 16 

. 17 

. 18 

.19 

.50 

. 19 

.27 

146b 

.26 

.32 

.24 

.34 

.46 

.58 

.70 

.11 

.96 

.42 

146c 

.16 

.08 

.09 

. 10 

.56 

. 07 

147a 

.09, 

.01 

147b 

.52 

.48 

.65 

.26 

, *>7 

.49 

.30 

.44 



.43 

147c 

.49 

.26 

.09 

.10 

. 14 

147e 

.17 

.57 

.32 

.51 

1.01 

.39 

.60 

99 

.39 

149a 

.09 

. 16 

.0,8 

.09 

.09 

. 19 

. 10 

. 10 

149b 

.17 

.24 

.16 

.26 

. 10 

. 16 

149c 

1.04 

. 65 

.73 

1.20 

.91 

1.46 

2.  20 

77 

.56 

1.03 

149d 

3.98 

2.83 

3. 07 

9 99 

2. 19 

3.90 

3.51 

1.66 

2.  06 

1.92 

6.  90 

3.  01 

149e 

.08 

.01 

149f 

.17 

.08 

. 16 

. 10 

. 11 

. 19 

. 10 

149g 

\ 2. So 

2.  42 

3. 72 

3. 76 

4.  21 

4.  38 

4.  71 

4.  64 

2. 81 

3.91 

149h 

] 

. 

4 . 43 

.16 

.24 

.26 

.27 

.39 

.30 

.22 

.37 

.32 

150 

14. 

1412.01 

13.  56 

15.04 

11.62 

9.  97 

14.  32 

15. 13 

11.04 

14.96 

12.  48 

48.  28 

9. 35 

66. 67 

15. 17 

1S9 

.894. 

U'96.35 

733.  S2 

604.  66 

520.  00 

524.  28 

445.  09 

410.  50 

287.  94 

331.  59 

574.  86 

1,889.66 

2,345.79 

1,066.67 

1,000.00 

655.  98 

494 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  70. — Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  v 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS.® 


Inter 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


4,870  i 5,826  5,171 

' 

6,675 

8,519 

9,409 

21 

Cause. 

Year,  1917- 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

Octob 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Measles 

Scarlet,  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysenterv  (all) 

Erysipelas 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

Epidemic  diseases  f others) 

Septicemia,  general 



II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

i 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

| 

| 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action 
of  the  heart). 

II 

1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

VI 

1 

1 

1 

(I 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

i 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of . 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

9 

10 

14 

18 

191 

19g 

19p 

2ia 

22 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38b 


39-45 

40 

48a 

50 

52a 

55e 

56b 


61 

63b 

64 

69 

74e 


74g 


67 

68d 

6Sg 

68h 


76a 


86e 

86i 


100 


a Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects,  are  charged  to  the  defects. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


495 


'ted  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS.® 


39,225 

36, S51 

50, 705 

49, 955 

54,814 

59,015 

87,650 

89,305 

124,976 

168, 422 

164,846 

Inter- 

national 

1 r,  1917— 

Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

N ember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

1 



2 

7 

3 

1 

1 



3 

4 

3 

18 

8 

2 

4 

11 

18 

3 

2 

10 

6 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

:::::::::::: 

9 

i 

2 

8 

2 

2 

4 

13 

481 

10 

2 

1 

1 

14 

1 

1 

1 

18 

1 

2 

1 

19f 

6 | 

15 

12 

3 

9 

12 

17 

6 

6 

6 

3 

19g 

1 

19p 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

20a 



i 

22 

i 

47 

« 

12 

7 

6 

17 

IS 

21 

12 

26 

32 

33 

5 

10 

5 

5 

12 

13 

18 

11 

25 

29 

28 

28a 

I 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

29 

. 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 



1 

2 

2 

30-35 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

5 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

5 

5 

.37 

38b 

1 

39-45 

::::::: 

46 

. 

1 

<15, 

48a 

1 

2 

1 

i 

50 

1 

52a 

i 

1 



X 

1 

2 

3 

1 

61 



1 

1 

1 

63b 



64 



1 

69 



1 

74e 

... 

1 

1 

74g 



67 

i 

1 

1 

68h 

L 

75r 

2 

2 

1 

13 

1 

2 



1 

i 

5 

100 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


496 


Table  70.— Deaths,  by  months , colored  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


182, 705 

150, 587 

104, 140 

68, 337 

66, 104 

44, 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Cause. 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

No. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

January. 

February. 

Marcl 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereai). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

1 

6 

4 

7 

4 

3 

Scarlet  fever 



9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

1 

10 

1,007 

19 

n 

10 

3 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

18 

Erj'sipelas 

191 

German  measles 

19g 

19p 

20a 

10 

8 

8 

1 

7 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

1 

2 

22 

Anthrax 



47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

2 

1 

40 

27 

37 

6 

18 

17 

34 

25 

33 

6 

17 

14 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

i 

29 



1 

1 

3 

1 



30-35 

1 

1 

1 

2 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) - 

3 

1 

3 

37 

3 

i 

3 

1 

38b 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ). 

39-45 

1 

1 

50 

2 

3 

1 

1 

52a 

i 

56b 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  {all). 

61 

i 

1 

1 

4 

63b 

64 

1 





1 

69 

i 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action 
of  the  heart). 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

68d 

1 

68g 

68h 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

7.5r 

i 

. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

I 

■ 

86e 

86i 

1 

1 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

III 

100 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 

i 

1 

1 

1 

DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


497 


ted  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


GO 

20,780 

18, 562 

20,058 

18,013 

11,322 

9,084 

8, 792 

8,935 

145,826 

Year,  1919- 

Continued. 

Total  for  j 

pril. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

period.  ; 

1 1 

1 

17 



1 



97 

2 

3 

1 

1,567 

1 

6 

1 



4 

4 

i 



133 

1 

9 



1 

- 

1 

16 

13 

13 

15 

7 

14 

3 

5 

3 

51 

500 

12 

12 

10 

6 

12 

3 

3 

3 

49 

433 

1 

3 

1 

22 

1 

1 



1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

44 

1 

1 

36 

. 

1 



35 



1 

1 

5 

1 

i 

1 

12 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

16 

1 

4 

1 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

' 

2 

’ - ] 

5 

..... 

3 

..... 

17 

14 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

6 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19f 

19g 

19p 

20a 

22 

47 


2Sa 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38b 


39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

52a 

55e 

56b 


61 

63b 

64 

69 

74e 

74g 


67 

68d 

6Sg 

68h 


75r 


76a 


S6e 

86i 


100 


498 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  70. — Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  w 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

lational 

Year,  1917. 

Dlassifi- 

Cause. 

cation 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

Octo' 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

78 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

1 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

1 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

79a 

79a 



79a 

79b 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation. 

79d 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of " 

80 

1 

81b 

82 

83d 

84a 

Status  lymphaticus 

84b 

85e 

Heart-block. 

85h 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 



■ 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

I 

91 



1 

: i !i 

92a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

Asthma 

98 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

102a 

102c 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

114 

115c 

117a 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( non - 
venereal). 

119 

I 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

122d 

122e 

... 

123 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  oi  (non- 
venereal). 

.... 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue , diseases  of. 

144a 

144b 

1450 

:::::::: 

... 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

149h 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

L89 

1 

- 

Total  for  diseases 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

t>  Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


499 


Inited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


'ear,  1917- 

-Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

j August. 

September. 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

78 

! 

1 

1 

79a 

79a(l) 



1 

79a(3) 



79a(4) 

1 

79a(8) 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79d 

1 

79e 

1 

80 

81b 

82 

1 

1 

S3a 

1 

S3d 

1 

84a 



3 

84b 

9 

1 

85  e 

85h 

1 

89-90 

4 

4 

9 

7 

18 

25 

20 

4 

8 

13 

100 

91 

30 

64 

59 

37 

102 

135 

99. 

31 

50 

116 

158 

92a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

J 

93a 



1 

93b 

1 

1 

93c 



1 

1 

96 



1 

98 

QQr* 

1 

1 

102a 

1 



102c 

1 

1 05a. 

1 

1 05c 

4 

:::::::::::: 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

9 

108 

1 

4 

I 

9 

2 

109a 

i 

1 

109b 

i 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 1 7 a 

i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

119 

2 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1 

2 

1 90 



1 

1 99,4 

1 

1 99p 

1 

123 



1 

1 

• 

1 

9 

1 44a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1450 

3 

1 

6 

i 

3 

2 

2 

2 

5 

1S9 

58 

128 

108 

67 

171 

232 

20S 

77 

125 

217 

841 

. 

35o3 — 25 33 


500 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  70. — Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  t 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month 
not  stated . 

January. 

February. 

March. 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

1 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

1 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

1 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

1 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

79b 

Cardiac  hvpertrophy 

79c 

79d 

Mvocarditis  and  mvocardial  insufficiency 

1 

1 

79e 

1 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

81b 

1 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

83d 

84a 

84b 

2 

1 

.M.. 

85e 

Heart-block 

85h 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

i 

89-90 

2 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

338 

27 

19 

17 

5 

92a 

355 

34 

28 

19 

18 

' 93a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

93b 

93c 

2 

96 



98 

1 

1 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

102a 

1 

102c 

105a 

1 

1 

105c 

2 

108 

Appendicitis 

i 

3 

2 

3 

1 

109a 

1 

1 

1 

109b 

1 

1 

1 

114 

1 

1 

1 15c 

1 

117a 

1 

1 

119 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( non - 
venereal). 

2 

i 

III 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

1 

2 

3 

1 

122d 

122e 

■ 

123 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (non- 
venereal). 

1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

1 

144a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

144b 

i 

1450 

1 

H 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

1 

■ 

149h 

1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

189 

4 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1,783 

151 

138 

6 

85 

63 

1 

DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


501 


mited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 

i Total 
for  period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

October. 

November. 

1 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

2 

2 

8 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

8 

! 

1 
1 

2 
1 
2 
8 
1 
1 

3 
634 

1,363 

13 

1 

4 

3 

5 

1 

4 
1 

3 

3 

27 

13 

4 
1 
3 
7 

ll 

77 

78 
79a 
79a(l) 
79a (3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79a(8) 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 

80 

81b 

82 

83a 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85e 

85h 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

98 

99c 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

114 

115c 

117a 

119 

120 
122d 
122e 
123 
127e 

144a 

144b 

1450 

149h 

189 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 





1 

' ' 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

:::::::::::: 

1 





1 



1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

i 





1 

:::: 



1 







1 



1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

3 

5 

1 

35 







28 

19 

17 

24 

14 

18 

8 

8 

5 

52 

4,726 

502 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  71. — Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men 
annual  ratios  per  l,000.a 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


9 

10 

14 

18 

19f 

19g 

19p 

20a 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

3Sb 


39-45 

48 

48a 

50 

52a 

55e 

58b 


61 

63  b 

64 
69 
74e 
74g 


68g 

68h 


76a 


86e 

86i 


100 


Monthly  strength 

4,870 

5,826  | 5,171 

6, 675 

8,519 

9, 4( 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septemb 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 
Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

Epidemic  diseases  (others).! 

Septicemia,  general 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

4.12 
2. 06 

2.32 
2. 32 

1.41 

1.41 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

2. 06 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 



IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 



VII.  Eyes,  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of. 

l 

H 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 1 

fl 

■ 

1 

a Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  ot  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects  are  charged  to  the  defects. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


503 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


21, 795 

39,225 

36, 85 1 

50, 705 

49, 955 

54,814 

59, 015 

87, 650 

89, 305 

124, 976 

168, 422 

Inter- 

Year, 

1917 — Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

^national 
i classifi- 
cation 

October. 

N ovember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

No. 

0. 33 

0. 27 

0. 67 

0. 21 

1 

.21 

4 

0.92 

1.89 

0. 48 

0.88 

2.  24 

2.  46 

.40 

.19 

6 

.33 

. 14 

7 

.24 

. 10 

9 

.24 

.44 

1.63 

.27 

97 

.38 

.93 

10 

.31 

27 

.07 

14 

.24 

. 14 

.10 

18 

.24 

.41 

. 14 

19f 

1.84 

4.8S 

2.  S4 

72 

1.97 

2.44 

2. 33 

.81 

.58 

.43 

19g 

19p 

20a 

.20 

.24 

.14 

.13 

.07 

22 

1 = 

. 10 

47 

1. 10 

1.84 

3.91 

1.66 

1.44 

3.72 

3. 66 

2.88 

1.61 

2.  50 

2. 28 

1. 10 

1.53 

3.26 

1.18 

1.  20 

2.63 

2. 64 

2. 46 

1.48 

2. 40 

2. 07 

28a 

28b 



.31 

.33 

.20 

. 14 

.07 

29 

.33 

.47 

.24 

1.09 

99 

.81 

.27 

.13 

.10 

. 14 

30-35 

.92 

.33 

.24 

.48 

.41 

.27 

.29 

.36 

.92 

.33 

.24 

.48 

9? 

.41 

.27 

.29 

.36 

37 

38b 

.33 

39-45 

46 

.13 

48a 

.20 

.27 

.10 

.07 

50 



52a 

.07 

.33 

. 22 

.41 

.29 

61 

.14 

.10 

.07 

63b 

64 

.14 

69 

.07 

.13 

.07 

74  g 

67 

6Sd 

68g 

.31 

.20 

.13 

68h 

75r 



.41 



.07 

86e 

86i 

100 



.22 

.27 

.10 

.07 

504 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  11.— Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  in  tl 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19f 

19g 

19p 

20a 

22 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38b 


39-45 
46 
48a 
50 
52a 
55e 
50  b 


61 

63b 

64 

69 

74  e 

74g 


67 

6Sd 

68g 

68h 


75r 

76a 


86e 

86i 


100 


Monthly  strength 

164, 846 

182, 705 

150, 587 

104, 140 

68, 337 

66, 104 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year, 

1919. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

0. 07 

0. 08 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

.08 

.73 

0.26 

.56 

0.46 

0.53 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

.07 

Influenza 

35. 01 

66. 14 

1.51 

1.27 

1.76 

0.55 

Dysentery  (all) 

.07 

Erysipelas 1 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

.22 

.66 

.64 

.92 

.18 

1.27 

Epidemic  diseases  (others).? 

Septicemia,  general 

. 15 

.12 

.35 

Anthrax.. . 

.07 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

. 16 

. 12 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

2.  40 

2. 63 

2. 15 

4.26 

3. 16 

3.  OS 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2.  04 

2. 23 

1.99 

3. 80 

2. 99 

2.54 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

.07 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

22 

.08 

.35 

.If 

Tuberculosis"  (others) 

. 15 

.33 

.08 

. 12 

. 18 

,.3f 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

.36 

.20 

.08 

.35 

.18 

Syphilis  (all) 

.36 

.20 

.08 

.35 

.18 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

• 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

. 12 

. 12 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

.13 

.24 

.18 

.1 

Addison’s  disease 

.07 

General  diseases  (others) 

.07 

.08 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

Meningitis,  simple 

.07 

.07 

.12 

.18 

.08 

. 07 

.18 

.07 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

.12 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

.07 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

. 15 

.18 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

Sinusitis  (all) 

.07 

.94 

.26 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 

.36 

.08 

.12 

DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


505 


\Jnited  Stales,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


44,634 

29, 824 

20, 780 

18, 562 

20, 058 

18, 013 

11,322 

9, 0S4 

8,792 

8, 935 

145, S26 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total 

March. 

April. 

May 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

period. 

No. 

0.  40 

1.36 

0.  1 1 

1 

1.32 

.03 

4 

.67 

6 



.01 

7 

.02 

9 

0. 81 

0.  58 

10.  74 

10 

0.60 

.04 

14 

.40 

.03 

18 

.03 

19f 

.81 

.40 

.91 

19g 

.01 

19p 

.06 

20a 

.01 

22 

1.34 

.03 

47 

5.11 

6.44 

-r 

7. 51 

8.  40 

8. 97 

4.66 

14. 83 

3.  96 

6. 82 

4.03 

3. 43 

4.03 

5.23 

6. 93 

7.76 

5. 98 

4.00 

12.  71 

3.96 

4.09 

4.03 

2.  97 

28a 

. 01 

28b 

.81 

.81 

1.79 

1.06 

. 15 

29 

.27 

.40 

.58 

1.20 

1.06 

2.73 

.30 

30-35 

.27 

.58 

1.32 

.25 

.27 

.58 

.24 

37 

1.32 

.01 

38b 

.27 

.40 

.60 

.03 

39-45 

. 01 

46 

01 

48a 

• 

.08 

50 

.01 

52a 

.60 

.03 

1. 06 

.01 

56b 

.60 

. 11 

61 

. 03 

63b 

.27 

. 03 

64 

01 

69 



01 

74e 

.40 

.02 

01 

67 

01 

68d 

68g 

j 

.01 

01 

OSh 

03 

7fin 

.02 

J . 

.27 

.10 

100 

506 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  71. — Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septembe 

77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 

79  b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
SO 
•Sib 
S2 
S3a 
S3d 
Sla 
S4b 
85c 
85h 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

98 

99c 

102a 

102c 

10.5a 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

114 

115e 

117a 

119 

120 

■ 122d 

122e 
123 
127e 

144a 

144b 

1450 

149h 

1S9 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

2.46 
2. 46 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation  .1 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of '. 

1. 80 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Hemorrhoids 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Heart-block 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

XII.  Respiratory  system , diseases  of. 

|i' 

2.46 

2.46 

1.80 

1.41 

2.5:1 

XIII.  Digestive  system , diseases  of. 



XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 



f 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

' 



XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

2.46 

Total 

9.  85 

4.12 

2. 32 

3. 60 

2. 82 

3'1 

f>  Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


507 


united  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year, 

1917— Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

[.October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

cation 

No. 

0. 20 

77 

0.14 

78 

0. 24 

79a  (0 

.24 

79a (3) 

79a (4) 

' 





.14 

0.  24 

.41 

.14 

0. 07 

1 0.33 

.20 

.14 

79d 

.24 

80 



81b 

82 

. 14 

.24 

83d 

0.  31 

84a 

.21 

84b 

.14 

85h 

89-90 

0.  55 

1.22 

1.30 

2. 13 

1.68 

3. 94 

5. 08 

2. 74 

0. 54 

0. 77 

.93 

91 

2.  20 

9. 18 

20.  84 

13.  97 

8.S9 

22.33 

27.  45 

13.  56 

4. 17 

4. 80 

8.27 

92a 

.33 

.24 

.24 

.44 

.14 

.13 

. 10 

.20 

93b 



. 10 

.07 

93c 

.22 

. 10 

96 

.24 

9S 

99c 

.33 

.07 

102a 

.31 

102c 

105c 

1.30 

.24 

.22 

. 41 

.41 

.40 

. 10 

108 

.24 

. 88 

.20 

. 14 

109a 

.33 

109b 



114 

. 14 

115c 

.33 

.20 

. 14 

. 10 

. 07 

117a 

.33 

. 24 

.22 

.20 

. 14 

. 13 

. 10 

119 

. 47 

.24 

. 20 

27 

.27 

. 10 

120 

.10 

1 22d 

. 14 

122e 

.10 

123 

127fi 

.31 



.22 

. 14 

. 19 

144a 

14 

1 44h 

.31 

. 14 

.07 

1450 

140 



.71 

.24 

1.31 

.20 

.41 

.27 

.19 

.14 

189 

4.  96 

17.  74 

41.69 

25.  56 

16.  09 

37. 43 

47.  IS 

28.  4S 

10. 35 

12.  00 

15.  46 

3553—25 34 


508 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  71. — Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


77 

7S 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81b 

82 

83a 

83d 

84a 

S4b 

85e 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

90 

98 


99c 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

114 

115c 

117a 


119 

120 


122e 

123 

127e 


114a 


149h 


Cause. 

Year,  1918— 

Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

0. 3* 

Endocarditis,  acute 1 

0. 07 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

0.07 

.07 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

.07 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis i 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

.07 

:::::::::::: 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

.07 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

.07 

.07 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

0.  08 

6.  i2 

Angina  pectoris. 

.07 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

.08 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

.07 

Phlebitis 

Status  lvmpliaticus 

Lymphatic* system,  other  diseases  of 

. 16 

0. 18 

Heart-block 



Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

. 12 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

.07 

.23 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

7.28 

22.  20 

2.  15 

2.  19 

2. 99 

.< 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

11.50 

23.  32 

2.71 

3.  23 

3.34 

3.: 

.07 

.07 

.12 

. 18 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

.23 

Asthma 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.07 

.OS 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

.12 



.07 

.08 

.12 



.07 

.23 

.15 

.07 

.24 

.23 

.53 

. 15 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.07 

. 12 

.07 

.08 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

.16 

. 15 

.08 

.23 

.53 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

.08 

.23 

.07 

.08 

.18 

. 07 

.18 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

.12 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

.36 

.26 

.16 

.23 

Total  for  diseases 

61.23 

117.11 

12.03 

15.90 

14. 93 

1 

1 > 

. 

DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


509 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total 

for 

period 

Interna- 

tional 

classi- 

fication 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0.01 

77 

.01 

78 

0.  65 

0.60 

0.  67 

1.06 

.05 

79a 

01 

79a(l) 

.65 

.01 

79a(3) 

1.06 

.01 

79a(4) 

. 60 

.67 

.01 

79a(5) 

.01 

79a(S) 

.01 

79b 

0. 27 

0.58 

.05 

.27 

1.06 

.05 

79d 

1.32 

.03 

79e 

.01 

80 

.01 

81b 

1.32 

.01 

82 

.01 

83a 

.01 

83d 

.58 

.01 

0. 40 

.67 

.05 

84b 

.01 

85e 

.01 

85h 

.02 

89-90 

2. 69 

.58 

. 60 

1.36 

4.  35 

91 

1.8S 

1.61 

.58 

1.94 

1.20 

1.06 

1.32 

9 35 

92a 

.09 

93a 

.01 

93b 

.03 

93c 

.02 

96 

. 67 

.03 

98 

.27 

.01 

99c 

.40 

.03 

102a 

. 01 

102c 

.02 

105a 

.02 

105c 

.27 

. 19 

108 

1.36 

. 09 

109a 

.03 

L09b 

. 01 

114 

. 02 

115c 

.05 

117a 

; 

i 

.40 

.60 

.08 

119 

.27 

1.33 

1.34 

.15 

120 

. 01 

122d 

. 01 

122e 

. 01 

123 

.27 

. 01 

1270 

.06 

144a 

.02 

144b 

. 03 

.01 

149h 



.24 

189 

13. 98 

11.27 

10. 97 

10.99 

14. 35 

9. 33 

19.07 

10.57 

10. 91 

6.  71 

32.  40 

- 

510 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  72. — Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  met, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. a 


Monthly  strength 

1 

935, 

2,392 

5,346 

8,673, 

9,664 

11,5411 

12,667 

28, 279 

33, 208 

47,171 

78,734 

91, 270 

138,827 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Year,  191 

Year, 

1918. 

cation  i 
No.  | 

Cause. 

Octo- 

ber 

and 

pre- 

ceding. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

I.  Infectious  iliseases  (excluding  tubercu- 
losis and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

6 

Measles 

2 

4 

5 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10 

1 

3 

2 

2 

6 

179 

244 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

... 





1 

19g 

19i 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic). . 

1 

1 

1 

i 

4 

4 

7 

ie 

Paratyphoid  A t 

19p 

20a 

1 

.... 

Septicemia,  general 1 



2 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

j 

1 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

2 

4 

4 

2 

11 

6 

16 

19 

J 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2 

3 

3 

1 

7 

7 

3 

12 

14 

14 

29 

1 

2 

1 

4 

' 2 
2 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others).. . . 



1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 



1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 



1 

1 

3 

4 





38a 

1 

.... 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

46 

1 

T i unors , benign 



Arthritis 

1 

1 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus... 

52a 

Addison’s  disease.  . . . 

1 

1 

55e 

57-59 

1 



V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

61 

Meningitis,  simple J 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

63b 

64 

66b 

69 

Epilepsy 

1 

1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

6Sd 



6Sh 

6Si 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anncia,  diseases  of. 

1 

75r 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1 

76b 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

100 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 



1 i 

1 

1 

a Deaths,  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects,  are  charged  to  the  defects.  No  deaths  were  reportey 
causes  other  than  those  shown  in  this  table. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General ’s  Office. 


DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


511 


in  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS.® 


148, 679 

148,372 

an  1 21  91 Q 

123. 153419.801  HIS.  650 

64, 166 

12, 508, 

1,741 

1,287 

185 

S3 

122, 412 

’ ! 

' | 

Year,  191S— Contd. 

Year, 

1919. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

1 

De- 
ce  ru- 
ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Total 

for 

period. 

cation 

No. 

2 

4 

1 

8 

1 

8 

19 

6 

1 

1 

9 

58 

1 

13 

47 

35 

36 

y 

3 

1 

1 



1 

628 

10 

2 

14 

n 

1 

7 

6 

4 

9 

4 

5 

1 

96 

1 

19g 

19i 

1 

1 

19  p 
20a 

1 

3 

. ... 

1 

20e 



1 

1 

25b 

26 

19 

3 

26 

25 

57 

26 

32 

22 

11 

4 

1 

90 

459 

13 

22 

41 

33 

18 

26 

13 

7 

3 

1 

79 

341 

28a 

5 

i 

9 

12 

5 

3 

4 

i 

1 

59 

29 

4 

8 

2 

3 

3 

5 

3 

6 

59 

30-35 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

18 

1 

2 

i 

1 

2 

17 

37 

1 

i 



2 

39-45 

1 

1 

46 



9 

48a 

i 

1 

2 

4 

50 

i 

9 

i 



1 

57-59 

1 

1 

60 

i 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 



17 

61 

1 

1 

63b 

1 

1 

2 

64 

1 



1 

66b 

3 

69 

1 

1 

1 

3 

67 

1 

9 

i 

1 

1 

2 

68h 

1 

1 

i 

1 

75r 

1 

2 

i 

..  . . 

1 

76b 

i 

1 

87 

1 

1 

4 

100 

512 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  72. — Deaths , by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

Year,  191" 

Year, 

1918. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Octo- 
ber 
and 
pre- 
ceding . 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

1 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

1 

1 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

79a 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

1 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified. 
Cardiac  hypertrophy 

1 

..  .. 

79b 

1 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation . ." 

1 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

1 

1 

82 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

" " 

i 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of. . 

Hemorrhage 

1 



1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

8 

11  1 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- & 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

6 

66 

143  ' 

92a 

Pneumonia’  lobar 

13 

33 

13 

29 

13 

12 

20 

20 

35 

131 

189  | 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

1 

1 

1 

2-J 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

1 

4 i 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

2 

1 

2 

5 

96 

Asthma 

1 

1 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 



XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

1 

1 

1 

108 

Appendicitis 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

109a 

Hernia 

1 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 





i 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

113 

115a 

1 

115c 



117a 

Peritonitis 

1 

2 

1 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

..  . 

1 

1 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 



1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 
tnonvenereal.) 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

1 

2 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

2 

122a 

1 

1 

122e 

124b 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 
of  (nonvenereal). 

144a 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases 
of. 

Abscess 

i 

1 

i 

1450 

of. 

[ 

...  .. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 
diseases  of. 

146a 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 
ill-defined  diseases. 

1S9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

5 

Total  for  diseases 

2 

20 

46 

24 

41 

19 

32 

40 

48 

90 

444 

b Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS — COLORED  ENLISTED  HEN — EUROPE, 


513 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year  1918— Contd. 


Year,  1919. 


Xo- 

em- 

jer. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month. 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

1 

May. 

[ 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 
cem- 
1 ber. 

Month 

not 

stated- 

Total 

for 

period. 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 l 

1 



1 



1"  i 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

3 

3 

38 

23 

29 

3 

42 

32 

10 

11 

1 

-1 

1 

8 

395 

56 

51 

49 

67 

16 

10 

8 

4 

1 

8 

77? 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

2 

1 

8 

1 

2 

13 

' 

2 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

.... 

1 

. 

1 

.... 

9 

1 

1 

9 

4 

1 

i 



9 

2 

-1 

2 

1 

2 

2 



20 

1 

1 

1 

1 | 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

i 

s 

1 

o 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

18 

1 

1 

i 

1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

i 

9 

1 

: 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

28 

>8 

191 

35 

215 

207 

83 

74 

47 

28 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

118 

2,695 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


77 

78 
79a 
79a  (1) 
79a  (3) 
79a  (4) 
79a  (8) 

79  b 
79c 
79(1 

82 

83a 

84b 

85g 


89-90 

91 

P2a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

98 


99c 

102c 

10.1a 

101c 

108 

109a 

103b 

110a 

113 

115a 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122e 
124b 
127e 


144a 

1450 


14fia 


189 


514 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table.  73. — Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000.<» 


935  1 

2,392 

i 

5,  346 

8,673 

9,664 

11,  541 

12,667 

28, 279 

33,208 

47, 171 

78,734 

91,270 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Year,  191 

Year,  1918. 

Cause. 

Octo- 

ber 

and 

pre- 

ceding. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

1 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal) . 



6 

0.  30 

0.53 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10 

0. 95 

1.27 

0.  72 

0.  51 

.91 

23. 53 

14 

.13 

19£ 

19i 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

5.03 

2.24 

1. 38 

1.04 

1.70 

.61 

.92 

Paratyphoid  A 

19p 

20a 

1.  04 

Septicemia,  general.’ 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

2. 77 

4. 97 

4. 16 

1.S9 

2. 97 

3.  98 

1.53 

2.44 

2.5C 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2. 77 

3.  73 

3. 12 

.95 

2.  97 

2.  53 

.76 

1.83 

1.81 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

1.  24 

.72 

.25 

.5! 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1.04 

.95 

.72 

.51 

.61 

. If 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

1. 24 

.36 

.25 

.46 

. 5J 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

.36 

.25 

.46 

.5; 

3Sa 

Chancroidal  infection 

1.24 

IV.  General  diseases  (others), 



39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

1.38 

46 

48a 

.15 

.i: 

50 

52a 

Diabetes,  mellitus 



Addison  s disease 



.25 

.15 

1.38 

57-59 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

1.24 

1.04 

.51 

.15 

03  b 

64 

66b 

69 

Epilepsy 

.42 

1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

6Sd 

68h 

6Si 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Tor 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.25 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

.95 

76b 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87 

100 

| Pharvnx,  diseases  of 

1.24 

a Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  ol  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects  are  charged  to  the  defects. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE 


515 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  l,000.o 


i?,  827 

148,  679 

148, 372 

140, 396 

131, 219 

123, 152 

119,801 

108, 650 

64, 166 

12,  SOS 

1,  741 

1, 287 

185 

83 



122, 412 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

fear,  1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

,cto- 

i 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

0. 16 

0. 08 

0.  34 

0. 10 

0. 07 

1 

In.  4a 

. 16 

6 

.08 



.01 

9 

1.09 

4.68 

3.  80 

2. 99 

3. 29 

.88 

0.  29 

0. 10 

0. 10 

10 

.08 

.02 

14 

1.38 

1.05 

.90 

.60 

.55 

.39 

.90 

.44 

0. 94 

.96 

.78 

19g 

. 11 

.01 

19i 

.01 

19p 

17 

.09 

.02 

20a 

09 

.01 

20c 

.01 

25b 

56 

2. 10 

2. 10 

4.  87 

4.  57 

2.  53 

3.21 

2.  43 

2.  06 

3.  84 

6.  90 

3.  75 

21 

1.53 

1.05 

3.50 

3.  02 

1.  75 

2. 60 

1.  44 

1.31 

2.  88 

6.  90 

2.  79 

28a 

17 

.24 

.40 

.77 

1. 10 

.49 

.30 

.44 

. 19 

.98 

.48 

29 

17 

.32 

.60 

. 46 

.29 

.30 

. 56 

. 48 

30-35 

.08 

.OS 

.09 

.09 

. 19 

.15 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.09 

. 19 

. 14 

37 

.01 

38a 

.03 

.02 

39-45 

.09 

.01 

46 

.02 

48a 

.08 

.08 

.20 

.03 

50 

.02 

52a 

. 10 

.02 

55e 

.09 

.01 

. 10 

.01 

60 

09 

.03 

.16 

.17 

.27 

.10 

. 19 

.14 

Cl 

. 10 

.01 

63b 

. 10 

. 19 

.02 

61 

■ ii 

.01 

66b 

.09 

.02 

69 

.09 

.09 

.02 

67 

09 

6. 90 

.02 

6Sd 

. 11 

.02 

68h 

.01 

.01 

.09 

.02 

76a 

... 

.09 

.01 

76b 

.08 

.01 

87 

1- 

.09 

.96 

1 

.03 

100 

516 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  73. — Deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  met 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  191 

7. 

Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Octo- 

ber 

and 

pre- 

ceding. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

0.13 

7S 

79a 

1.04 

0.25 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 



1.04 

79a 

...... 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 



.25 

79b 

.25 

79c 

79d 

82 

.13 

S4b 

Sag 

1.38 

.25 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

4. 15 

1.24 

2.08 

1.89 

0. 85 

.25 

0.30 

1.0: 

91 

2. 24 

1.38 

2. 48 

1.04 

.85 

0. 72 

.25 

.91 

S.G* 

92a 

29. 15 

45.  64 

16. 15 

30. 15 

12.31 

5. 09 

7. 23 

5. 09 

5.33 

17.2, 1 

93a 

.36 

.15 

.in 

93b 

. 15 

93c 

4. 48 

1. 38 

.51 

.61 

96 

■ 1:l 

98 



XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

102c 

.25 





105c 



.15 

.1 

108 

2.  24 

.42 

.36 

.25 

.46 

109a 



1.24 

109b 

110a 

113 

115a 

1 1 So 

i ■ 





. 15 

117a 

2. 24 

.30 

.] 

117b 

.] 

118c 

. 15 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( non - 
venereal). 

119 

. 15 

120 

5. 03 

1. 38 

.51 

122a 

.25 

122e 
1 24h 

127e 

venereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellalur  tissues,  diseases  of. 

144a 

.36 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,, 
diseases  of. 

XVII.  Congenital  malformation  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

2.  24 

1.38 

1.04 

.36 

.76 

.30 

10. 05 

44.84 

63.62 

29.82 

42.62 

17. 99 

13. 58 

14.  46 

12.21 

13. 72 



b Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE 


517 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


'at,  1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Ito- 

r. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

0.09 

0.10 

0 01 

77 

0.09 



.02 

78 

. 10 

0.10 

0.22 

1 

.06 

79a 

.10 

.11 

.02 

79a(  1 ) 

.11 

.03 

79a(3) 

.10 

.01 

79a(4) 

.01 

79a(8) 

.01 

79b 

09 

6. 08 

. 10 

. 11 

.03 

79c 

09 

0. 16 

. 10 

. 11 

0. 96 

.06 

79d 

. 10 

1 

.01 

82 

.08 

I 

.01 

83a 

.09 

1 ■ 

.01 

84b 

1 

.02 

85g 

95 

.24 

.21 

.31 

89-90 

1137 

2. 31 

2.35 

3.59 

2. 93 

.97 

1. 10 

. 11 

0. 75 

.96 

| 

3.23 

91 

131 

4.52 

4. 13 

4. 19 

6. 13 

1. 56 

1.00 

.88 

6.  36 

92a 

17 

.08 

.09 

.10 

.08 

93a 

.16 

.09 

.07 

93  b 

.. 

.08 

.16 

1 

. 11 

93c 

.16 

.17 

.09 

1 

.06 

96 

.09 

1 

.02 

98 

.09 

.01 

99c 

09 

.02 

102c 

.. 

.08 

i 

. 11 

.02 

19 

.32 

.08 

.09 

.07 

105c 

.16 

.31 

. 19 

. 10 

.22 

.37 

. 16 

108 

| 

.01 

109a 

1)9 

.01 

109b 

.08 

1 

.01 

110a 

.08 

1 

.01 

113 

. 

. 01 

. 

. 10 



.01 

.08 

.16 

.09 

.07 

117a 

■ OS 

.02 

117b 

.08 

.02 

118c 

.24 

.06 

119 

[17 

.16 

.08 

.09 

.09 

. 10 

.20 

.11 



. 15 

120 

01 

19.9a 

, 

.08 

.09 



. 10 

!02 

122e 

. . 

.08 

.01 

124b 

..... 

.08 

.01 

127e 

.08 

.09 

.03 

144a 

••••{. 

.16 

.02 

145o 

) 

•• 

.01 

146a 

j 

.16 

.32 

.09 

.09 

.19 

.23 

1S9 

56. 

18. 40 

15. 45 

18.37 

18.93 

8.09 

7. 41 

5. 19 

5. 24 

8.64 

13. 79 

9. 35 

66. 67 

22.05 

518 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  74. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enli 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Monthly  strength 

4,870 

5,  826 

5, 171 

6, 675 

8,519 

9, 409 

21, 

Inter- 
11  at  iul'lll  1 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

Octobe 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

6 

Measles 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10 

Influenza 

14 

Dysentery 

19f 

German  measles 



Wg 

19h 

Meninaitis.cerebrosninalieDidemicl 

Mumps 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 1 

251) 

Mycoses  (others) 1 

26 

Pellaera ! 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

1 

17 

6 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

1 

16 



6 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliarv  tuberculosis 

30-33 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1 

|| 

1 

3 

2 

2 

37 

38a 

Syphilis  (all) 

1 

5 

1 

2 

j 

Chancroidal  infection 

i 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

1 

2 

2 

36 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1 



, 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

46 

48a 

Arthritis 

i 

50 





52b 

88 

I 

54 



—tall 



1 

56b 

8 

57-59 

. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

62 

63a 

i 

63  b 

64 

66a 

6fib 

66c 

69 

Epilepsy .' 

2 

4 ; 1 

74:1. 

74b 

i 

74c 

1 

1 

74d 

74e 

72 

Neuro-cireulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 
the  heart). 

73n 

73b 
7 Sr* 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

2 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


519 


uk  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


39, 225 

36, 851 

50,  705 

49,  955 

54, 814 

59, 015 

87, 650 

89, 305 

124, 976 

108, 422 

164,  846 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

tar,  1917- 

Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

Member. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

6 

1 

9 

2 

1 

2 

n 

10 

14 

1 

19f 

1 

2 

2 

1 

19g 

19h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19k 

1 

25b 

1 

2 

1 

26 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

47 

56 

69 

145 

106 

87 

57 

54 

63 

63 

93 

72 

49 

65 

142 

102 

76 

55 

45 

46 

55 

81 

65 

2Sa 

28b 

1 

6 

29 

7 

4 

3 

3 

5 

2 

9 

17 

8 

12 

7 

30-35 

18 

29 

87 

62 

304 

76 

94 

63 

297 

262 

465 

12 

21 

58 

2 

33 

63 

3 

29 

44 

5 

63 

4 

72 

91 

4 

125 

37 

6 

8 

27 

29 

238 

47 

45 

174 

218 

167 

333 

3Sb 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

14 

4 

36 

3 

39-45 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

3 

46 

9 

24 

3S 

28 

33 

31 

41 

100 

64 

in 

104 

48a 

48b 

1 

1 

1 

10 

7 

9 

1 

2 

2 

IS 

33 

51a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

12 

88 

1 

1 

i 

10 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

10 

15 

41 

19 

1 

56b 

57-59 

61 

62 

2 

1 

5 

9 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

3 

1 

3 

9 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 

70 

66c 

69 

11 

1 

5 

34 

17 

24 

28 

3S 

56 

56 

1 

82 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

g 

74b 

74c 

2 

2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

10 

2 

3 

6 

2 

2 

i 

4 

5 

74d 

74e 

72 

19 

23 

1 

i 

10 

1 

3 

• • 

3 

5 

i 

i 

15 

7 

12 

18 

1 

31 

73a 

73b 

4 

4 

1 

23 

6 

11 

1 

2 

2 

33 

1 

4 

1 

1 

6 

73c 

73d 

2 

s 

520 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  74. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


182, 705 

150, 5S7 

104, 140 

68, 337 

66, 104 

44, 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

' 

Year,  1918- 

—Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

January. 

February. 

Marcl 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

4 

1 

6 

1 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10 

10 

6 

1 

1 

3 

1 

14 

1 

19f 

19g 

19h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

19n 

25b 

26 

1 

47 

1 

1 

65 

69 

49 

10 

33 

26 

2Sa 

58 

48 

47 

10 

30 

25 

28b 

29 



30-35 

7 

21 

2 

3 

1 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

850 

1,064 

1, 080 

102 

40 

37 

199 

157 

31 

1 

16 

15 

38a 

6 

6 

8 

38b 

901 

1,041 

86 

25 

36 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

4 

9 

1 

39-45 

1 

1 

1 

46 

3 

4 

2 

1 

297 

359 

159 

18 

6 

48b 

1 

50 

2 

2 

51 

29 

7 

2 

52b 

88 

11 

5 

2 

54 

f 

55a 

55b 

55(1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

i 

i 

..  j. 

56a 



56b 

5 

9 

1 

i 

1 

57-59 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

2 

62 

2 

1 

i 

63a 

1 



63b 

4 

9 

1 

64 

2 

7 

2 

3 



.... 

66b 

2 

1 

66c 

8 

4 

69 

72 

62 

17 

3 

5 

1 

1 



74  b 

22 

11 

7 

3 

!’ 

Enuresis 

8 

13 

3 

i 

1 

74d 

1 

74  e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 
the  heart). 

109 

12 

2 

3 

. 

72 

1 

1 

73a 
73  h 

19 

21 

8 

1 

3 

2 

73c 
73d 
7 4g 

67 

139 

18 

2 

. 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

3 

4 

1 

DISCHARGES  EC®  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES 


521 


(nited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec,  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1 

20, 780 

18,562 

20, 058 

18, 013 

11,322 

9,084 

8,792 

8, 935 

Y ear,  1919— Continued. 


April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

1 

1 

1 



1.. 

1 

1 

20 

19 

1 

4 

4 

20 

18 

29 

27 

39 

35 

1 

17 

15 

17 

16 

7 

7 

10 

10 

170 

164 

1 

D 

0 

2 

4 

4 

2 

11 

6 

3 

15 

5 

3 

7 

2 

6 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

6 

6 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 



4 

2 

11 

1 

5 

2 

1 

i 



i 

3 

7 

4 

5 

1 



1 

1 

2 

1 





1 

L 





i 

i 

1 



i 

2 

1 

7 

, it 

i 





1 ft 

2 

i 

1 



i 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

. 

2 

2 

1 

1 



1 

1 

I* 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

145, 826 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2 

4 

7 

6 

2 

9 

37 

10 

1 

14 

1 

19  f 

8 

19g 

7 

19h 

1 

19k 

1 

19n 

1 

25b 

5 

26 

13 

47 

1,564 

1,423 

28a 

1 

28b 

7 

29 

133 

30-35 

5,187 

1, 089 

37 

61 

38a 

4,037 

38b 

44 

36 

8 

39-45 

26 

46 

1,481 

48a 

1 

48b 

7 

50 

1S1 

51a 

2 

52  b 

37 

88 

1 

54 

1 

55  a 

15 

55b 

24 

55d 

2 

55e 

4 

56  a 

131 

56b 

1 

57-59 

13 

61 

11 

62 

10 

63a 

26 

63b 

28 

64 

6 

66a 

5 

66b 

28 

66c 

608 

69 

7 

74a 

82 

74b 

66 

74c 

19 

74d 

258 

74  e 

5 

72 

170 

73a 

1 

73b 

321 

73c 

17 

73d 

26 

74g 

522 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Inter  ■ 
national 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 


07 

OSa 

68b 

fi.sd 

6Se 

6Sf 

68g 

08h 

C8i 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

751 

75g 

75b 

75i 

75,i 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76(1 

76e 


sod 

86e 

86h 

86i 


87a 

100a 

100b 

inoc 

lood 


78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

S3b 

83e 

83  d 

84  b 


Table  74. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  l 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October 

VI.  Mental  alienation . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Psychasthenia 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

1 



1 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 



















1 

1 

7 

*"*| 

1 

9 

1 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

2 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 



1 

4 

1 

1 

' 

1 

1 

; 

5 

13 

1 



1 

3 

DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES 


523 


Vited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


'ear,  1917— Contd. 

Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

ticember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

67 

1 

3 

3 

7 

3 

9 

5 

11 

10 

18 

68a 

3 



10 

3 

26 

7 

8 

6 

107 

12 

71 

12 

60 

18 

62 

18 

129 

13 

139 

26 

1 

156 

23 

68b 

6Sd 

6Se 

1 

4 

2 

1 

10 

16 

17 

35 

68  f 

1 

1 

68g 

68h 

1 

8 

3 

2 

3 

9 

11 

8 

3 

" 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

18 

6 

68i 

2 

3 

3 

10 

3 

6 

12 

9 

46 

12 

' 

i 

1 

4 

1 

75a(l) 

75a(2> 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

i 



1 

1 

4 

5 

1 

2 

7 

3 

5 

6 

2 

13 

3 

n 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

25 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

3 

12 

3 

2 

3 

3 

75c 

75d 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

7 

6 

4 

1 

i 

1 

2 

4 

2 

13 

3 

. 

3 

1 

2 

75f 

.... 

1 

75g 

75h 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

i 

1 

1 

2 

75  i 

1 

3 

8 

10 

4 

75j 

75k 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

i 

.. . 

i 

1 

i 

2 

2 

.... 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

75p 

75r 

76a 

i 

2 

1 

1 

5 

3 

12 

16 

33 

11 

i 

3 

6 

5 

i 

10 

n 

25 

. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

10 

4 

1 

1 

i 

2 

2 

1 

86d 

1 

2 

2 

6 

86e 

86h 

86i 

1 

2 

3 

2 

i 

1 

87a 

100a 

1 

i 

1 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

77 

78 

i 

1 

1 

i 

137 

1 

a 

13 

61 

6 

37 

33 

51 

77 

68 

66 

57 

79a 

2 

1 

1 

36 

9 

1 

87 

40 

5 

1 

3 

1 

79a(2) 
79ai3j 
79a (4) 
79a(5) 
79a(S) 
79b 

2 

4 

5 

5 

33 

21 

25 

10 

17 

11 

1 

68 

6 

1 

44 

12 

4 

37 

13 

1 

4 

36 

9 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

I 

2 

4 

1 

5 

2 

5 

15 

7 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

79c 

2 

12 

6 

6 

2 

16 

4 

11 

2 

11 

3 

79d 

79e 

2 

1 

1 

10 

4 

1 

1 

i 

1 

81a 

| 

8 

3 

1 

4 

5 

Sib 

..... 

l 

1 

1 

2 

1 

81c 

• 



1 

2 

1 

1 

8ld 

1 

i 

82 

• 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

i 

i 

1 

4 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

83a 

831) 

1 

i 

2 

3 

7 

4 

12 

7 

83c 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

83d 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

6 

2 

84b 

524 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  74. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Yrear,  1918— 

Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated . 

January. 

February. 

March 

VI.  Mental  alienation . 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

2 

1 

6Sa 

13 

14 

4 

1 

2 

68b 

225 

183 

171 

1 

13 

10 

17 

14 

13 

1 

8 

6 

68ft 

1 

1 

68f 

24 

21 

14 

1 

68g 

68h 

10 

9 

1 

5 

68i 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneza,  diseases  of. 

7 

5 

5 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i' 



75a 

4 

2 

1 

75a 

( 4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

2 

2 

4 

1 

75b 

1 



2 

75d 

Cataract 

1 

1 

| 

Trachoma 

2 

3 

i 



75f 

1 

75g 

Pterygium 

2 

2 

1 

|| 

75i 

75j 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

75k 

Iritis 

2 

1 

2 

2 

751 

1 

1 

3 

75m 

1 

1 

75n 

Nystagnus 

i 

75o 

2 

75p 

75r 

6 

4 

2 

1 

i 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1 

76a 

32 

18 

15 

1 

i 

1 

76b 

1 

1 

1 

76d 

5 

1 

1 

76e 

1 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86d 

86e 

7 

2 

86h 

2 

80i 

1 

1 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

1 

100a 

10Ub 

i 



100c 

100d 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 



1 

77 

l 

78 



79a 

78 

87 

81 

24 

n 

1 

79a 

6 

7 

4 

6 

i 

1 

79a 

3 

2 

• - 1 

79a 

55 

60 

47 

14 

8 

79a 

14 

10 

28 

1 

2 

1 

’I1 

79a 

5 

1 

. . 

79a 

3 

2 

2 

8 

10 

5 

79c 

1 

79d 

16 

14 

4 

1 

3 

2 

4 

11 

1 

2 

2 

81a 

1 

1 

81b 

7 

3 

81c 

1 

1 

82 

88a 

1 

1 

5 

14 

88  h 

1 

3 

4 

83c 

11 

4 i 

2 

2 

83d 

4 

4 

1 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

5 

3 1 

3 

DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


525 


kited  States , Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

ipril. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

2 

15 

67 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

114 

68  a 

2 

2 

5 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

13 

1,416 

68b 

4 

4 

7 

4 

5 

2 

2 

28 

267 

68d 

3 

68  e 

1 

153 

68f 

2 

68g 

1 

1 

1 

2 

90 

68h 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

6 

72 

68i 

1 

1 

2 

133 

10 

75a(l) 

13 

75a(2) 

1 

51 

75a(3) 

1 < 

2 

2 

59 

75a(4) 

23 

75b 

1 

14 

75c 

1 

1 

1 

30 

75d 

37 

75  e 

75f 

1 

75g 

2 

1 

1 

1 

25 

75h 

12 

75i 

1 

33 

75j 

16 

75k 

1 

23 

751 

10 

75m 

2 

5 

1 

9 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

81 

75r 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

187 

1 

4 

76b 

2 

31 

76d 

12 

76e 

1 

86d 

1 

21 

86e 

10 

86h 

4 

86i 

1 

3 

100a 

1 

100b 

1 

100c 



1 

lOOd 

3 

2 

8 

78 

6 

7 

io 

29 

3 

966 

79a 

1 

2 

4 

5 

1 

86 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

4 

4 

4 

14 

2 

4 

614 

79a(3) 

1 

1 

2 

8 

213 

79a(4) 

1 

16 

79a(5) 

1 

22 

79a(8) 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

84 

79b 



8 

2 

2 

3 

1 

136 

79d 

2 

i 

73 

79e 

1 

9 

81a 

1 

1 

31 

81b 

7 

81c 

1 

7 

81d 

1 

5 

82 



29 

83a 

1 

24 

83b 

1 

1 

70 

83c 

21 

83d 

30 

84b 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


5 2 6 


Table  74. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

Octob 

85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85  f 
85g 
85h 

89-90 

91 

9'2a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 

99a 

99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

10S 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

111 

115a 

117a 

117b 

118b 

119 

120 
122b 
122d 
122e 
123 
121a 
121b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 

112 

113b 

111a 

111b 

145a 

145b 

145e 

1451 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145m 

1450 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 
Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

Pneumonia,  broncho-1* 

1 

1 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

1 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

2 



1 

Pulmonary  emphysema 



XIII.  Digestive  system , diseases  of. 

....... 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

j 

Diarrhea 





Ascaris  lumbricoides ! 

Appendicitis  

1 

4 

1 

Hernia 



::::::::::: 



XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( non - 
venereal). 

.. 

. .. 

. 

Epididymitis  (non venereal) 

1 

1 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (non- 
venereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

1 

. 



. 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 



i 

Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY- — COLORED  ENLISTED  ME  FT — UNITED  STATES, 


527 


')  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


"jar,  1917— 

Continued. 

Year,  1918. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

1 rember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

3 

67 

2 

18 

1 



1 

2 

23 

IS 

36 

34 

2 

1 

5 

8 

2 

3 

i 

12 

19 

18 

27 

85f 

1 

1 

85e 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

85h 

1 

5 

1 

3 

2 

1 

5 

3 

8 

89-90 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

91 

3 

3 

3 

2 

4 

1 

1 

92a 

1 

1 

9 

2 

3 

1 

93a 

1 

1 

1 

93b 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

93c 

4 

6 

15 

5 

8 

13 

14 

14 

17 

57 

51 

96 

1 

2 

1 

9 

3 

97 

1 

1 

1 

98 

99a 

3 

1 

9 

7 

27 

89 

99  o 

1 

101 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

102a 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

102c 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

105b 

1 

1 

1 

105c 

1 

10ft 

1 

107a 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

108 

3 

4 

4 

4 

5 

10 

4 

49 

36 

122 

53 

109a 

109b 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

3 

8 

1 

6 

11 

110a 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

110b 

1 

113 

1 

114 

1 

1 

115a 

1 

1 

117a 

1 

2 

1 

117b 

1 

118b 

2 

1 

119 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

120 

1 99b 

1 

1 

3 

2 

122d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

122e 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

124a 

4 

1 

2 

i 

1 

6 

1 9 -lb 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

125b 

i 

3 

1 

1 25c 

1 

12ft 

1 

1 

2 

127b 

2 

1 

1 27f. 

1 

127d 

1 

i 

2 

127a 

1 

142 

1 

143b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

4 

i 

144a 

1 

1 

144b 

1 

2 

2 

145e 

1 

1451 

1 

145h 

1 

145i 

145j 

1 

145m 

1 

7 

2 

4 

1 

13 

11 

22 

9 

145o 

528 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  74. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  \ 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


national 

classifi- 

cation 

No 


85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85  f 
85g 
85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


99a 

99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
117a 
117b 
118b 


119 

120 
122b 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127b 
127C 
127d 
127e 


142 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145e 

1451 

145h 

1451 

145j 

145m 

145o 


Year,  1918— 

Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

Cause. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

January. 

February. 

March 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

28 

146 

* 20 

1 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

1 

85 

95 

690 

3 

6 

Bradycardia 

14 

14 

6 

1 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

2 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

14 

16 

35 

2 

2 

1 

3 

4 

2 

2 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

4 

3 

1 

3 

2 

7 

8 

1 

46 

91 

68 

1 

5 

3 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

3 

8 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

13 

28 

5 

1 

1 

• 1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 



26 

39 

13 

6 

6 

1 

5 

4 

1 

1 

5 

5 

2 

1 

i 

2 

3 

3 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (non- 
venereal). 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

I 

11 

6 

3 

i 

6 

10 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

61 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (non- 
venereal). 

23 

8 

1 

1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

1 

. 

1 



3 

3 

1 

. 

1 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

27 

26 

17 

3 

DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN— UNITED  STATES, 


529 


jited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919- 

-Continued. 

j Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

.pril. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Month  not 
stated. 

1 

290 

85a 

2 

85b 

1 

998 

85c 

1 

1 

S5d 

134 

85f 

2 

85  g 

11 

85h 

1 

2 

7 

1 

114 

89-90 

20 

91 

1 

1 

1 

31 

92a 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

4 

41 

93a 

1 

1 

2 

14 

93b 

3 

3 

4 

8 

2 

1 

1 

8 

65 

93c 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

432 

96 

1 

30 

97 

1 

1 

10 

98 

1 

99a 

212 

99c 

2 

101 

1 

13 

102a 

17 

102c 

13 

105a 

1 

105b 

4 

105c 

3 

106 

1 

107a 

1 

18 

108 

3 

1 

5 

22 

1 

1 

3 

432 

109a 

1 

109b 

1 

1 

1 

49 

110a 

1 

21 

110b 

2 

113 

1 

114 

3 

115a 

2 

117a 

1 

1 

15 

117b 

1 

118b 

4 

119 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

27 

120 

1 

122b 

10 

122d 

6 

122e 

3 

123 

1 

1 

40 

124a 

1 

41 

124b 

1 

2 

125a 

10 

125b 

7 

125c 

72 

120 

12 

127b 

1 

10 

127c 

1 

127d 

1 

1 

42 

127e 

i 

142 

1 

143b 

14 

144a 

....  J 

2 

144b 

1 

1 

145a 

2 

145b 

4 

145e 

: 

9 

145f 



1 

145h 

i 

145i 

1 

145j 

2 

115in 

2 

i 

i 

i 

1 

i 

154 

145o 

530 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  74. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September.  Octol 

146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147C 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149  b 
149C 
149d 
149e 
149f 
149g 
149h 

150 
189 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 
Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

2 

1 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis \ 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 
matism excepted). 

1 

Hammer-toe 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis. 

2 

4 

2 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

Congenital  malformations 

6 

Total  for  diseases 

5 

7 

11 

110 

8 

19 

1 

DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES. 


531 


\nited  Stales,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


ear  1917— 

-Continued. 

Year,  191S. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

jar-ember. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

4 

8 

8 

146a 

j 

1 

1 

5 

2 

4 

4 

22 

19 

37 

39 

146b 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

146c 

5 

9 

6 

11 

1 

5 

3 

21 

2S 

25 

147a 

1 

2 

147b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2 

IS 

147c 

1 

2 

147d 

1 

2 

3 

3 

4 

3 

5 

15 

13 

147e 

1 

2 

1 

5 

12 

6 

149a 

' 

1 

1 

3 

149b 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

149c 

1 

2 

149d 

4 

19 

20 

22 

20 

22 

9 

41 

54 

165 

82 

149e 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

149f 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

149g 

3 

2 

14 

12 

23 

10 

6 

41 

39 

121 

66 

149h 

2 

2 

2 

16 

9 

150 

1 

3 

8 

4 

10 

6 

3 

10 

7 

55 

28 

189 

168 

214 

662 

418 

816 

496 

603 

1,168 

1,331 

2,116 

1,926 

3553—25 35 


' 


532 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  74. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year  1918— 

Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

8 

12 

4 

1 

1 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

44 

55 

56 

6 

1 

146C 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

7 

19 

8 

1 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

27 

36 

24 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

147c 

19 

12 

10 

2 

147(1 

Floating  cartilage 

2 

1 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 

63 

104 

20 

matism  excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

5 

3 

10 

1 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

3 

4 

1 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

1 

14ild 

Myositis. 

4 

2 

r 

149c 

60 

194 

118 

9 

10 

1491 

8 

4 

149g 

1 

149h 

Organ's  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

73 

89 

32 

1 

5 

2 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 

diseases. 

150 

1 

4 

2 

189 

Notspecified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

19 

13 

11 

2 

1 

Total  for  diseases 

2, 763 

3,555 

2,929 

27 

306 

193 

DISCHABGES  EOR  DISABILITY COLOEED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


533 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1919 

—Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

! Month  not 
stated. 

period. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

2 

1 

64 

146a 

1 

301 

146b 



60 

146c 

i 

1 

1 

211 

147a 

3 

147b 

2 

1 

82 

147c 

1 

147d 

237 

147e 



51 

149a 

13 

149b 

11 

149c 

11 

149d 

2 

6 

2 

1 

2 

1 

907 

149e 

1 

31 

149f 

i 

1 



S 

D9g 

149h 

2 

2 

2 

s 

1 

i 

39 

150 

2 



1 

193 

1S9 



118 

! 

78 

107 

188 

51 

37 

33 

23 

15 

272 

21,167 

534 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  75. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlist 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

nationa) 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Monthly  strength 


4,870  5,826  j 5,171 


6,675 


8,519 


9, 4C 


Year,  1917. 


4 

6 

9 

10 

14 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19k 

19n 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

40 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

52b 

88 

54 

■55a 

55b 

55d 

55G 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


Cl 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74  b 

74c 

74d 

74e 


iz 


73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


Cause. 


April.  May. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 


Malarial  fevers  (all)  

Measles 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . 

Mumps 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


II.  Tuberculosis  (all) . 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. 
Tuberculosis  (others) 


III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) . 


2.  46 


Svphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  infection. 
Gonococcus  infection. 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Gout 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism). 

Acromegaly 

Goiter,  simple 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 


Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others). 

Epilepsy 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia 

Enuresis 


Neurosis. 


Neuro-c-irculatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart). 


Chorea. 


Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) . 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


2.  46 


June. 


July.  August.  Septemb 


2.  32 
2.32 


6.96 
2.  32 
4."  64 


2.32 


30.58 
28. 78 


1.80 
12.  59 
8.  99 
' ’.3."  60 


1.S0 


3.  60 


2. 82 


1.41 

1.41 


1.41 


2.82 


2.! 

2. 1 1 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office- 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


535 


hen  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1919,  inclusive. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


21,  795 

39, 225 

36,  851 

50,  705 

49,  955 

54,  814 

59, 015 

87, 650 

89,  305 

124,  976 

168,  422 

Year, 

1917— Continued. 

Year 

1918. 

« 

Ictober. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

0.  33 

0.  24 

0.  27 

0. 55 

0.  07 

.47 

0.  20 

.27 

■ 

. 14 

.20 

.27 

0. 19 

. 33 

.20 

. 14 

0. 13 

. 13 

.07 

0. 31 

. 19 

.07 

.31 

.33 

.47 

0 24 

0.22 

.69 

. 19 

. 07 

35. 79 

17. 13 

22.  47 

34.  32 

25.  40 

19.  04 

11.59 

7. 39 

8.  47 

0.05 

6. 63 

35.  24 

14. 99 

21. 17 

33.61 

24. 50 

16.  64 

11. 18 

6. 16 

6. 18 

5.  28 

5.  77 

.24 

1.31 

.55 

2.14 

1.30 

.71 

.72 

1.09 

.41 

1.23 

2. 28 

. 77 

.86 

6. 06 

5. 51 

9.  44 

20.59 

14.89 

66.  55 

15.  45 

12.  87 

32.39 

28.  52 

IS.  67 

4.41 

3. 67 

6.84 

13.  73 

7.93 

13.  79 

5.  90 

6.  02 

8.  47 

6.91 

C.  48 

.47 

. 66 

.69 

.67 

. 29 

1. 65 

1.84 

2.  61 

6.  39 

6.  97 

52.10 

9.  56 

6. 16 

23.  38 

20.93 

11.90 

.47 

.24 

.27 

.27 

. 19 

1.  00 

.24 

. 24 

. 20 

. 14 

27 

.38 

. 14 

1. 10 

2. 75 

7.82 

8.  99 

6.  73 

7.22 

6.  30 

5.  61 

13.  44 

6. 15 

7. 91 



.22 

. 10 

.33 

2.  37 

1.  68 

1.  97 

. 20 

. 27 

. 27 

.48 

1.  28 

. 41 

.55 

.31 

.24 

. 10 

. 14 

. 13 

. 20 

.20 

.71 

.31 

.33 

.24 

. 44 

. 13 

. 13 

.33 

99 

1. 10 

. 44 

. 69 

1.  34 

1.  44 

2.  92 





. 27 

. 13 

. 10 

. 36 

?9 

. 13 

. 14 

.55 

. 48 

. 14 

.27 

. 14 

.55 

.31 

.24 

?9 

. 14 

. 19 

. 29 

.66 

.41 

.13 

.29 

. 14 

. 41 



. 47 

. 72 

. 66 

. 13 

. 19 

. 21 

3. 30 

3.  37 

1.63 

8.05 

4.  OS 

5.  25 

5.  69 

5.  20 

7.  53 

5. 38 

5.84 

.31 

. 10 

. 07 

.! 

.31 

. 44 

. ei 

. 14 

. 40 

. 67 

. 50 

.55 

.61 

. 65 

.95 

.24 

.44 

. 27 

1.34 

. 19 

.21 

. 4S 

. 44 

. 20 

. 54 

. 29 

97 

-y 

13 

07 

.92 

. 9S 

1. 18 

.24 

.22 

3.  05 

.96 

1.34 

1.  15 

1.28 

07 



1.  22 

1.  30 

5.  44 

1.44 

2.41 

.41 

.27 

4.  43 

.38 

07 

.33 

2 9 

. 13 

. 10 

.43 

. 14 

.13 

. 19 

.29 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


4 

6 

9 

10 

14 

191 

19g 

19h 

19k 

19n 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

52b 

88 

54 

55a 

55b 

55d 

55o 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


536 


Table  75. — Discharges  for  disability , by  months,  colored  enlistee 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


later- 

Monthly  strength 

161,816 

lO 

o 

1- 

yD 

150, 587 

101, 110 

68,337 

66, 104 

national 

ciassiii- 

Year,  1918— 

Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

cation 

Cause. 

No. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

F ebruary. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

4 

0.  07 

0. 12 

6 

. 15 

0.08 

9 

10 

Iufluenza 

.51 

0.  66 

. 18 

. 12 

0.  53 

0, 18 

14 

.08 

19f 

19g 

.07 

.07 

19n 

.07 

.08 

. 18 

19k 

19n 

Pellagra 

.07 

47 

. 12 

.is 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

5. 21 

1.  27 

5.  50 

5.  65 

5. 80 

4.72| 

2Sa 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

1.73 

3.  SI 

3.  83 

5. 12 

5. 27 

4. 54 ! 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

30-35 

Tuberculosis'(others) 

.51 

. 46 

1.67 

.23 

.53 

.18 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

33. 85 

55.  83 

81. 79 

121. 15 

17.91 

7.26 

3? 

Syphilis  (all) 

9. 10 

13.  07 

12.51 

3.  57 

2. 81 

2.72! 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

.51 

.39 

.48 

.92 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

21.  21 

12.37 

71.80 

119.  95 

15. 10 

4.54j 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

.29 

.26 

.72 

.12 

39-15 

.22 

.07 

.08 

. 12 

Tumors,  benign 

.22 

.20 

.32 

.23 

.18 

48a 

Arthritis 

7. 57 

19.51 

28.61 

18.  32 

3. 16 

i.os 

481, 

Gout 

. 12 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

. 13 

. 16 

51a 

2.  40 

3.35 

2.31 

. 81 

.35 

52b 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

. 87 

. 72 

. 40 

.23 

54 

Hemophilia 

. 29 

Muscular  rheumatism 

. 15 

.07 

. 16 

.69 

. l!i 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

. 08 

. 07 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

1.38 

.33 

. 72 

. 12 

. 18 

.i|j 

57-59 

. 07 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

. 07 

. 13 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

. 22 

. 13 

. 08 

. 18 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

. 07 

63  b 

. 26 

. 72 

. 12 

. 07 

. 13 

.23 

Facial  paralysis 

.35 

66b 

Paraplegia 

. 16 

.12 

66c 

. 53 

.32 

69 

Epilepsy .* 

5. 10 

1.73 

1. 91 

1.96 

.53 

. £ 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

. 07 

. 18 

71b 

Neurasthenia. 

. 58 

1.  45 

.88 

.81 

74c 

Enuresis 

. 44 

.53 

1. 01 

.35 

. 18 

j 

74d 

36 

. 12 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) . . 

1.67 

5.  06 

8.69 

1.38 

.35 

72 

. 07 

07 

. 08 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

2.  26 

1.25 

1.67 

.92 

.53 

. : 

73  b 

73c 

51 

4 40 

11.  08 

2.  07 

73d 

36 

13 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

.58 

.20 

.32 

. 12 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


537 


'(ten  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


41,634 

29, 824 

20, 780 

18, 562 

20,058 

18, 013 

11,322 

9,084 

8,792 

8, 935 

145, 826 

> Inter- 

national 

Year,  1919— Continued. 

classifi- 

Total  for 

I cation 

period. 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0.01 

4 

r':::::: 

............ 

.05 

6 

.01 

9 

0. 60 

1.32 

.25 

10 



.01 

14 

.01 

19f 

0.  27 



:::::::::::: 

.05 

19g 

.05 

19h 

.01 

19k 

.01 

19n 

.58 



.01 

25  b 

.03 

26 

0. 40 

1.34 

. 12 

47 

6. 72 

8.05 

11.55 

18.75 

23. 32 

11.33 

IS.  01 

9.  25 

13. 64 

5. 36 

10.73 

5.91 

7. 65 

10. 39 

17.  45 

20.93 

9.99 

16. 95 

9.  25 

13. 64 

5. 36 

9.  76 

28a 

.60 

. 01 

28b 



.05 

29 

.SI 

.40 

1. 15 

1.29 

1. 79 

1.33 

1.06 

.91 

30-35 

6.  IS 

6.  84 

2.31 

7.11 

8.97 

4. 00 

1.06 

2. 64 

5.36 

35.  57 

3.23 

2.  41 

2.31 

3.  88 

2. 99 

1. 33 

1.06 

2. 64 

2. 68 

7.47 

37 

.81 

1.  79 

.67 

.42 

2. 15 

4.43 

3 23 

4. 19 

2.00 

2. 68 

27. 68 

38b 

.40 

1.34 

.30 

36 

.40 

.65 

.05 

39-45 



.60 

. 18 

46 

9.68 

2. 82 

2.31 

3.23 

1.79 

1.34 

10. 16 

. 01 

48h 

1.06 

.05 

50 

.40 

1.  20 

.67 

1.  24 

51a 

. 01 

59h 

1.  06 

. 25 

88 

. 01 

01 

. 10 

55b 

.54 

.40 

.58 

1.36 

. 17 

O? 

5.5p 

.27 

.03 

.27 

.40 

1.15 

.60 

9.25 

. 90 

56b 



.58 

. 09 

61 

.81 

.58 

. 19 

64 

.60 

.04 

66a 

60  h 

10 

1.88 

.58 

1.20 

133 

1. 36 

1.34 

4.  17 

69 

.27 

.58 

.05 

74  a 

.54 

.81 

1.20 

.56 

.54 

. 60 

1.06 

.45 

74c 



.40 

.60 

1.  77 

1 

1.08 

1.20 

1.36 

1.34 

1.17 

73  a 

9 90 

73  p 

73<1 

. 18 

74g 

538 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  75. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

07 

08a 

08b 

OSd 

68e 

68f 

G8g 

G8h 

68  i 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75(1 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 

70a 

76b 

7fid 

76e 

80d 

80e 

80h 

8iii 

87a 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

7!’a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

7Pd 

79e 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81(1 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

84  b 

VI.  Mental  alienation . 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

2. 32 
2.  32 
2.  32 

3. 60 

2.  06 

2.  46 

3. 60 

1.41 

Psychasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

2. 32 

1.28 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annex  a,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 



Strabismus 

Leucoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

2.  06 

1.  80 
12. 59 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

Iritis 

Keratitis 

Retinitis 

1. 80 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

16. 19 
1.S0 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 
Otitis  media 

1.41 

Mastoiditis 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) . . . 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

2.32 

3. 60 

IX.  Nasal  fosscc , diseases  of. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Endocarditis,  acute 

7.19 

1.80 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

2.  06 

(3 ) Mitral  insufficiency 

2.  06 

1.80 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency. . . 

8. 99 
23.38 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

1.80 

Varicocele 

1.80 
5.  40 

Varicose  veins 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


539 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year 

1917 — Continued. 

Year 

1918. 

1 

| 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

0.  24 

0.  44 

0.  20 

0.13 

0. 10 

0.  33 

.71 

0. 72 

1.53 

.61 

1.23 

.67 

1.06 

0.71 

1.10 

2.14 

3.  26 

6. 15 

1.92 

23.42 

14.  44 

8. 22 

8. 33 

12.  39 

9.  90 

1.10 

.92 

.98 

1.66 

1.44 

2. 63 

2.  44 

2.  46 

2.  42 

1.25 

1.85 

.07 

.31 

.95 

.44 

.20 

1.37 

.67 

1.54 

1.21 

. 13 

.07 

i.io 

.33 

1.S9 

. 72 

.44 

.61 

1.23 

.67 

1.06 

. 57 

1.65 

.61 

. 47 

.72 

. 44 

. 41 

. 40 

. 29 

1.  28 

.71 

.72 

2. 19 

.61 

.82 

1.61 

. S6 

3.  28 

22 

. 13 

.29 

.24 

. 13 

. 10 

.29 

. 33 

.48 

1.  53 

.61 

. 69 

.81 

. 19 

. 93 

.33 

.47 

.24 

.44 

. 14 

1.  78 

.24 

.24 

.22 

.20 

. 14 

27 

.29 

. 86 

.40 

. 19 

.21 

.47 

. 44 

.20 

. 41 

.27 

. 19 

. 50 

1.30 

.24 

99 

.20 

.27 

. 19 

.93 

.40 

. 10 

.14 

. 10 

.24 

. 24 

. 41 

27 

. 13 

. 19 

. ii 

.24 

99 

. 13 

. 14 

.24 

.40 

. 77 

.71 

.31 

. 47 

. 14 

. 13 

. 19 

. 07 

79 

. 41 

. 13 

. 19 

.50 

1 

. 33 

.24 

99 

. 19 

. 14 

. 10 

.24 

. 14 

.07 



.20 



.24 

. 44 

. 20 

. 14 

. 40 

1. 15 

1. 14 

1.10 

.31 

.98 

1.  42 

1.  20 

.22 

.69 

1.34 

1.06 

2.35 

.20 

.33 

. 24 

. 66 

27 

. 10 

. 71 

.33 

.24 

.22 

.14 

. 14 



.13 

. 19 

14  I 

.20 

. 19 

. 21 

22 

.07 

. 24 

22 

. 13 

.07 

14 

.14 

13 

3.30 

1.84 

4.  23 

14.  44 

8.89 

7. 22 

10.37 

10.  54 

18.  41 

6.  53 

4.70 

2.  75 

.33 

1.  42 

.48 

.44 

1.02 

.27 

.67 

. 48 

. 0/ 

22 

90 

13 

10 

21 



.61 

1.63 

7.81 

6.  01 

3. 72 

7.32 

9.31 

11.69 

4.  22 

2.  64 

. 56 

1.22 

1.63 

4.97 

2.  40 

2.41 

1.83 

. S2 

5. 3S 

1.15 

.93 

I -( 

99 

.14 

38 

. 24 

. 22 

. 54 

. 19 

* 29 

. 65 

.95 
. 24 

.24 

24 

99 

1.02 

.27 

. 67 

1.44 

10 

.50 

14 

1.65 

.61 

2.  84 

.96 

. 44 

1.22 

1.23 

.81 

1.54 

. 78 

1. 10 

.61 

.33 

1.  42 

.24 

2. 19 

.41 

. 55 

.38 

. 14 

94 

. 14 

. 13 

07 

1.89 

72 

10 

.29 

.20 

10 

. 14 

- J 

.24 

. 14 

. 10 

.07  i 



22 

90 

! 

.55 

48 

20 

. 14 

. 10 

.44 

.20 

.29 

.07 

.31 

.33 

.47 

.24 

.41 

.94 

.38 

.86 

.31 

. 20 

27 

. 19 

.21 

■ 

.33 

.47 

.20 

. 27 

. 13 

.38 

.43 1 

3553—25 36 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


07 

68a 

68b 

68d 

68e 

68f 

68g 

Os'll 

68i 


75a 


75a(l) 

75ai2) 

75a(3) 

7.5a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

log 

75h 

75i 


751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

70,1 

76e 


S6d 

S6e 

S6h 

86i 


87a 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 


77 


79a 
79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79a(8) 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
81a 
81b 
81c 
Sid 
82 
S3a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84  b 


540 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  7.5. — Discharges  for  disability , by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1918- 

-Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  ol  the  insane 

0.  07 

0. 13 

0. 12 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

1.31 

.85 

1. 13 

. 46 

0. 18 

0.36 

1.82 

Mental  deficiency....* 

11.36 

14.  78 

14.  58 

19.  71 

2.  28 

Dementia  prascox 

1.67 

1. 12 

1.13 

1.  50 

1.41 

1. 09 

68e 

Psychasthenia 

.07 

. 12 

Psvchoneurosis 

2.  55 

1.58 

1.67 

1.61 

.18 

6Sg 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.22 

.66 

. 72 

. 12 

. 91 

6Si 

Psychoses  (others) . .*. 

. 44 

.26 

.24 

. 12 

. 18 

.36 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all).. . 

.87 

.46 

.40 

.58 

. 18 

.18 

(1)  Astigmatism 

. 07 

.08 

.18 

(2)  Hyperopia 

.36 

.07 

(3)  Myopia*. 

.22 

.26 
. 13 

. 16 

. 12 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

.22 

.16 

.46 

.18 

75b 

Strabismus... 

. 07 

Leucoma 

.22 

. 13 

75d 

Cataract 

. 44 

.07 

. 08 

Trachoma 

.22 

. 13 

.24 

.18 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

.07 

Pterygium 

75H 

Amblyopia 

. 15 

. 13 

.16 

.18 

Amaurosis 

75j 

75k 

751 

Choroiditis 

.29 

.07 

. 12 

. 18 

.31 

Iritis 

. 16 

. 12 

.35 

.31 

Keratitis 

.07 

.07 

. 08 

.35 

Retinitis. . . . 

.07 

.08 

Nystagmus 

.18 

75o 

Glaucoma. . . 

.16 

75p 

75r 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.SO 

.39 

.32 

.23 

.18 

.if 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media. 

1.82 

2.10 

1.43 

1.73 

.18 

,i 

76  b 

Mastoiditis . . . 

.07 

,i  i 

76d 

. 29 

.33 

. 08 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

. 15 

.07 

.os 

S6d 

IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of. 

Sinusitis  (all). . 

.44 

.46 

.16 

86h 

.15 

.13 

86i 

.07 

.08 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

.08 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

.18 

100c 

100(1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

. 07 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

4. 15 

5. 12 

6.93 

9. 33 

4.21 

2.1 

79a 

( 1 ) Aortic  insufficiency 

.51 

.39 

.56 

.46 

1.05 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis. 

. 07 

.24 

.35 

2.  62 

3.61 

4.  78 

5.  42 

2. 46 

J. 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis . . . " 

.92 

.80 

3.  23 

.35 

79a 

. 15 

. 40 

79a 

79b 

79c 

15 

. 20 

. 16 

. 23 

66 

.53 

. 80 

.58 

. 07 

.08 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

. SO 

1.05 

1. 13 

.46 

.53 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.22 

.26 

.88 

. 08 

.12 

.35 

Sla 

. 12 

81b 

Sic 

36 

. 56 

.35 

Aortitis 

.07 

.12 

.18 

82 

83a 

83h 

.07 

.12 

.29 

i.i§ 

. 24 

.58 

. 07 

. 07 

.46 

83c 

.51 

.33 

.88 

.32 

.46 

.35 

83(1 

. 15 

.26 

. 12 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

.35 

.53  | 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES. 


541 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1.000. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 


March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0. 54 

• 

.27 

0. 40 

0.65 

0. 60 

1.36 

.81 

1.08 

.81 

1. 15 

3.23 

.60 

2.  00 

1.06 

2.12 

3.96 

1.36 

1.61 

2.31 

4. 53 

2.39 

3.33 

2.64 

.27 

.40 

1 

1.08 

.58 

.65 

.60 

.40 

1.33 

1.06 

2.64 

4.09 

.54 

.40 

.60 

1.33 

.27 



.27 

.40 

.60 

1.33 

.40 

. 65 

.60 

1.32 

.81 

.58 

.65 

.67 

.27 

.65 

.40 

.27 

.81 

1.15 

1.29 

1.20 

1.36 



1.08 

.40 

.58 

. 65 

3. 59 

1.36 

1.32 

.27 

1.20 



.60 



.5* 

2. 64 

2.96 

2.41 

4.04 

6.46 

17.  34 

2.  00 

.27 

.40 

1. 15 

2.59 

2.  99 

.67 

1.61 

1.  61 

2.31 

2.59 

8.  37 

1. 33 



1.08 

.40 

.58 

1.29 

4.  79 

.60 

.60 

.27 

.40 

1.73 

1.29 

1.20 

1. 06 

1.34 



.27 

.81 

1.29 

1.79 

2. 12 

1.32 

.54 

.60 

.58 

.67 



.58 

.58 

. 60 

.81 

. 65 

.60 

.27 

'•  

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


0. 10 

67 

.78 

68a 

9.71 

68b 

1.83 

68d 

.02 

68e 

1.05 

68f 

.01 

68g 

.62 

68h 

.49 

68i 

.91 

75a 

.07 

75a  (1) 

.09 

75a (2) 

.35 

75a(3) 

.40 

75a (4) 

.16 

75b 

.10 

75c 

.21 

75d 

.25 

75e 

.05 

75f 

.01 

75g 

.17 

75h 

.08 

75i 

.23 

75  j 

.11 

75k 

.16 

751 

.07 

75m 

.01 

75n 

.03 

750 

.01 

75p 

.56 

75r 

1.  28 

76a 

.03 

75b 

.21 

76d 

.08 

76e 

.01 

86d 

.14 

86e 

.07 

86h 

.03 

86i 

.01 

87a 

.02 

100a 

.01 

100b 

.01 

100c 

.01 

lOOd 

.02 

77 

.05 

78 

6.63 

79a 

.59 

79a(l) 

.10 

79a(2) 

4.21 

79a(3) 

1.46 

79a(4) 

. 11 

79a(5) 

.15 

79a(8) 

.58 

79b 

.05 

79c 

.94 

79d 

.50 

79e 

.06 

81a 

.23 

81b 

.05 

81c 

.05 

81d 

.03 

82 

.20 

83a 

.17 

83b 

.48 

83c 

. 14 

83d 

.21 

84b 

Total  for 
period. 


542 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  75. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  tl 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Year, 

1917. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septemte 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  o/— Continued. 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

85f 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 



XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 



89-90 

Bronchitis 

2.46 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  a 

2.  06 

2.32 



92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

2.  46 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 



96 

Asthma 

3.60 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of  . 

| 

lilt 

Esophagus,  diseases  of. . . 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of  .. 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

105b 

Diarrhea 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

107a 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

108 

Appendicitis 

1 . 80 

1.41 

109a 

Hernia 

7.19 

f 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

liob 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of...  . 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

118b 

\ isceroptosis 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

I 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

124a 

Cystitis 

124b 

Bladder,  oilier  diseases  of. 

125a 

... 

125b 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

2.06 

1.80 

127c 

Hydrocele 

127d 

127e 

1.80 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143b 

144a 

1 

145a 

. . i 

..  1 

145h 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

1 

i.  so  1 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY- — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


543 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1917— Continued. 

Year 

, 1918 

Inter- 

national 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

elassifi-- 

cations 

No. 

0. 20 

0.27 

0. 40 

6.43 

0. 14 

. 13 

.20 

.27 

3.09 

1.73 

2.56 

0. 61 

0. 33 

1. 18 

1.92 

0.  44 

. 61 

. 14 

1.61 

1.82 

1.28 

85f 

.22 



. 13 

85g 

0.55 

.31 

.24 

.24 

.22 

.27 

. 10 

.31 

1.63 

.21 

.61 

.27 

.13 

. 4S 



.21 

89-90 

.33 

.24 

. 14 

. 14 

91 

. 55 

.98 

.71 

72 

. 44 

:::::::::::: 

.07 

92a 

.22 

.20 

.27 

.27 

.21 

93a 

.24 

. 10 

.07 

93b 

.33 

. 47 

.24 

. 66 

. 13 

.29 

.07 

93c 

1.10 

1.22 

1.95 

3.  55 
.24 

1.20 

.48 

1.75 

.22 



2.  64 

1.  92 

1.88 

1.63 

.19 

4.  06 
.36 

96 

97 

.13 

.07 

98 

99a 

. 55 

. 71 

.24 

.27 

.94 

2.  59 

6.  34 

99c 

.07 

101 

. 47 

. 27 

. 10 

. 14 

102a 

.31 

.71 

22 

. 14 

27 

. 19 

. 07 

102c 

. 55 

.24 

99 

.61 

. 14 

.27 

.10 

.07 

105b 

.31 

.20 

.07 

105c 

.13 

106 

99 

107a 

.31 

.71 

.22 

. 13 

. 07 

108 

.55 

.92 

1.30 

.95 

.96 

1.09 

2.03 

. 55 

6.  58 

3.  46 

8.69 

109a 

109b 

.33 

. 24 

.24 

99 

.20 

. 41 

1.  08 

.10 

.43 

110a 

.24 

. 14 

.13 

.29 

110b 

. 10 

113 

. 22 

114 

.10 



.07 

115a 

.24 

.20 

117a 

.20 

97 

117b 

. 10 

118b 

.41 

. 13 

119 

.31 

.47 

?2 

.41 

.41 

. 13 

. 19 



.21 

120 

122b 

. 20 

. 14 

. 40 

. 19 

12  2d 

.31 

.24 

. 14 

.13 

.19 

122e 



123 

2. 13 

.24 

. 20 

. 14 

. 27 

. 19 

124a 

.95 

99 

.20 

. 27 

.13 

. 10 

.43 

124b 

125a 

. 24 

.24 

.13 

. 10 

.07 

125b 

. 10 

.21 

125c 

126 

. 55 

. 13 

. 10 

.07 

127b 

.. 

.40 

. 19 

127c 

.24 

127d 

27 

.10 

.07 

127e 

.24 

142 

143b 

.31 

.24 

.20 

. 14 

.13 

.19 

. 29 

144a 

99 

.07 

144b 

. 

.07 

145b 



97 

. 14 

145e 



.20 

. 13 

145f 



.13 

145h 

. 14 

145i 

3. 

145j 

.24 
1.  66 

145m 

.31 

.48 

.88 

.20 

1.  75 

1.06 

1450 

i 


544 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  75.- — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Year;  1918 — Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

September 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

1.31 

1.84 

11.64 

2. 30 

0.18 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

.12 

85c 

85d 

2. 48 

5.  58 

7. 57 

79. 51 

0. 53 

1.09 

Bradycardia 

1.97 

.92 

1.13 

.69 

.18 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

85n 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

.07 

. 16 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

.58 

.92 

1. 28 

4.  03 

.48 

.55 

.18 

.55 

91 

.26 

.23 

.35 

92a 

.07 

.20 

. 16 

.12 

.53 

93a 

.07 

.13 

. 16 

.35 

.70 

93  b 

. 12 

.53 

93c 

. 13 

.56 

.92 

.18 

96 

Asthma 

3.71 

3.02 

7.  25 

7.  84 

.88 

.55 

97 

.22 

.20 

.64 

.46 

9S 

.07 

. 16 

.12 

.18 

.is 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

99c 

.07 

\ I 

2.  62 

.85 

2.  23 

.58 

101 

.07 

.... 

102a 

.22 

.07 

.... 

102c 

.07 

.12 

.53 

105a 

.07 

.12 

105b 

.08 

105c 

106 

.08 

.07 

.08 

107a 

108 

. 15 

.08 

.23 

.18 

.18 

1.09 

109a 

3.86 

1.71 

3. 11 

- 1.50 

1.05 

109b 

.08 

110a 

. 80 

.33 

.32 

.12 

.18 

110b 

.07 

.33 

.40 

.23 

113 

.12 

114 

115a 

.07 

117a 

117b 

.07 

.13 



.24 

.35 

118b 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 



119 

120 

.20 

. 08 

.11 

1221) 

. 08 

122d 

.07 

.08 

.12 

122c 

123 

.08 

.12 

.18 

124a 

.07 

.72 

. 48 

.35 

.11 

124b 

125a 

125b 

. 44 

.39 

.80 

.23 

. 07 

.22 

.08 

.12 

125c 

126 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.07 

.53 

4.  86 

.12 

.18 

127  b 

. 15 

.08 

.3 

127c 

.07 

.24 

127d 

127e 

. 15 

1.  51 

.64 

.1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

.07 

.07 

.18 

. 

.08 





145f 

145h 

145i 

145m 

.20 

.24 

.12 

.08 

1450 

. 66 

1.77  | 

2.  07 

1.96 

.53  1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES, 


545 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Yrear,  1919 

—Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0. 27 

0.  60 

1.  99 

.01 

85b 

1. 08 

6.  84 

.01 

85d 

.27 

.92 

85f 

.01 

85g 



. 08 

.81 

0.  40 

1. 15 

4. 19 

. 78 

89  90 

. 14 

91 

.40 

1.32 

. 21 

92a 

.51 

.81 

1.73 

1.20 

0.  67 

1. 36 

.28 

93a 

.51 

.40 

1.20 

. 10 

93  b 

1.31 

1.21 

1.  73 

2.59 

4.  79 

1.33 

1.06 

1.36 

93c 

.27 

.81 

1.  15 

.67 

1.06 

2.  96 

96 

.60 

. 21 

97 

.40 

.58 

. 07 

98 

. 01 

9Qa 

1.  45 

QQp 

01 

101 

09 

1 09a 

::::::::: 

. 11 

102c 

t: 

09 

1 05a 



. 01 

. 03 

105c 

. 02 

106 

01 

1 07a 

.27 

. 40 

12 

108 

1.  88 

1.21 

.58 

3.  23 

13. 16 

1.  06 

1.  32 

2.96 

109a 

01 

1 OQh 

.27 

.40 

. 67 

. 34 

110a 

1 4 

113 

01 

09 

01 

.27 

. 60 

1.  06 

10 

1 1 7h 

01 

1 18h 

.27 

. 03 

119 

.27 

.81 

. 60 

1.  36 

. 19 

120 

07 

12  2d 

j 

04 

09 

1.06 

' 97 

. 40 

28 

194b 

.60 

01 

125a 





197h 

•1 

.10 

. 07 

127c 

.60 

.29 

01 

i 

01 

1 43h 

.27 

.10 

144a 

01 

1 45b 

. 03 

.1 . . 

. 06 

145f 

. 01 

145h 

. 01 

1451 

. 01 

145j 

.27 

.01 

145ia 

.81 

.81 

. 58 

. 65 

. 60  

1.32  

1.06 

145o 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


546 


Table  75. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

I47e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149(1 

l49e 

149f 

149g 

149h 

150 

189 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 
Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of ; 

1"  * 

3. 60 



1. 28 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 
cepted). 

1.28 

Hammer-toe 



Metatarsalgia 

Myositis 

4. 12 

7. 19 

2.55 

Talipes 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

10. 79 

Total  for  diseases 

12.  32 

14.41 

25. 52 

197.  82 

11.27 

24. 23 

DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES 


547 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year, 

1917 — Continued. 

Year, 

1918. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

Mar  eh . 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

0. 31 

0. 65 

0.  22 

0. 27 

o.  67 

0.38 

0.  57 

.33 

0.24 

i.  21 

. 44 

0.  81 

.55 

2. 96 

1.82 

2.64 

1.22 

. 71 

.22 

.20 

.27 

. 19 

.21 

1.63 

2. 13 

1.  44 

2.41 

.20 

.69 

.40 

2.30 

2.  00 

. 10 

.33 

.47 

.24 

22 

. 14 



.27 

.48 

. 14 

.13 

. 19 

.24 

.48 

.66 

.61 

.40 

. 48 

1.07 

.24 

. 44 

.41 

. 14 

.48 

.86 

.24 

29 

.21 

.33 

.20 

. 13 

.19 

. 14 

. 13 

. 14 

2.  20 

1.  22 

6. 19 

4.  73 

5.29 

4.  38 

4.  47 

1.23 
. 14 

5.  51 
. 13 

5. 19 
.10 

11.  76 
.29 

. 47 

.24 

. 13 

.07 

.55 

.92 

.65 

3. 31 

2.88 

5.  04 

2.  03 

.82 

5.  51 

3.  74 

8.  62 



. 44 

27 

27 

1.  14 

.55 

.31 

.98 

1.89 

.96 

2. 19 

1.  22 

.41 

1.34 

.67 

3. 92 

71.59 

51. 39 

79.44 

156. 69 

100.  41 

178. 63 

100.  85 

82. 15 

153.  92 

127.  80 

150.  77 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


! 


548 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  75. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  th 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


140a 

140b 

140c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149g 

149b 


150 

189 


Cause. 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 
cepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

Hammer-toe 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis 

Pes  planus 

Talipes 

Tenosynovitis 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

Congenital  malformations 

N ot  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

Total  for  diseases 


Year,  1918 — Continued. 

Year 

1919. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

0. 58 

0.53 

0.  96 

0.  46 

0. 18 

0.18 

2.84 

2.89 

4.  38 

6.  45 

1.05 

.18 

. 44 

. 46 

1.51 

.92 

.18 

1.82 
. 15 

1.77 

2.87 

2.77 

1.31 

1. 25 

.96 

1.15 

.30 

. 16 

. 12 

.94 

4. 14 

• 8.29 

2.30 

.44 

.33 

.24 

1. 15 

.18 

.20 

.32 

.18 

.07 

.IS 

.26 

.16 

. 18 

5.  97 

3.  94 

15. 43 

13.59 

1.58 

1.82 

.29 

.53 

.56 

.46 

.07 

.08 

4.80 

4.80 

7.09 

3.69 

.88 

.36 

.66 

.07 

.32 

.23 

2.  04 

1.  25 

1.04 

1.27 

.35 

.18 

140.  21 

181.  48 

283.  28 

337.  52 

53. 74 

35.  04 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN UNITED  STATES 


549 


Jnited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Year,  1919 — Continued. 

Total  for 
period. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

0.27 

1.08 

.81 

.27 

0.  40 
.40 

1.29 

1.20 

0.  44 
2. 06 

. 41 

1.  45 
.02 
.56 
.05 

1.63 

.35 
.09 
.08 
.08 
6.22 
. 21 
.05 
3.  83 

.27 

1.32 

.60 

1. 06 

.81 

.81 

. 65 

.81 

. 54 
.27 
6.  72 

2.  82 

1. 15 

3.  88 
. 65 

1.20 

0.67 

2. 12 

1.32 

.60 

2.99 

1.61 

.81 

1.15 

1.29 

1.  34 

1.06 

| .'54' 

.81 

.60 

63. 72 

47.  49 

45.  04 

69.17 

112.  44 

33. 98 

39.  20 

43. 60 

31.38 

20.13 

145. 15 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 


150 

1S9 


550 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  76, — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months , colored 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS,  a 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


10 

14 

lOK 

25a 

47 


28a 

28b 

30-35 


37 

38b 


39-45 

48a 

50 

51a 


53b 


55e 

50b 


03  h 

60a 

60b 

09 

74b 

74e 

73a 

73c 


67 

68a 

68b 

68d 

OSf 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75a 
75a 
75a 
75a 

75c 
75d 
75e 
75f 
75j 
75k 
751 
750 
75r 

a No  discharges  were  reported  for  causes  other  than  those  shown  in  this  table. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 


3, 327 

8,673 

9, 664 

11, 541 

12, 667 

28,  279 

33,  208 

47, 171 

■ 

78,  734 

91,  270 

138, 82‘ 

148,079 

Year 

1917. 

Year,  1918. 

Cause. 

No- 

vem- 

ber 

and 

pre- 

ced- 

ing. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

o 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i 1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 
ism. 

1 

1 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 



1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 



action  of  the  heart). 

1 

1 

i 

cepted). 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

1 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states. . . . 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

j 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not 
stated). 

Leucoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Choroiditis 

Iritis 

Keratitis 

Glaucoma -- — 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of.  - . . 

::::::: 

;;;;;;; 

------ 

..... 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


551 


nlistedmen  in  Europe , Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


48  .872 

140, 396 

131, 219 

123, 152 

119,  SOI 

108, 650 

64, 166 

12,  508 

1,  741 

1, 287 

1S5 

S3 

122,412 

'ear,  191S— Con. 

Year,  1919. 

Inter- 

De- 

lem- 

fber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Total 

for 

period . 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2 

5 

5 

5 

1 

2 

22 

10 

1 

i 

14 

2 

3 

19g 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

10 

1 

1 

47 

1 

26 

9 

14 

9 

2 

3 

1 

121 

221 

24 

15 

8 

12 

8 

6 

1 

2 

113 

199 

28a 

28b 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

15 

30-35 

6 

9 

3 

2 

5 

2 

2 

32 

6S 

3 

4 

3 

2 

2 

1 

IS 

41 

37 

3 

5 

1 

14 

27 

3Sb 

2 

39-45 

i 

2 

2 

3 

0 

3 

1 

7 

24 

3 

1 

1 

6 

50 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

53  b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

63b 

1 

i 

66b 

12 

9 

4 

1 

10 

62 

69 

2 

1 

2 

74b 

2 

1 

3 

74e 

1 

2 

1 

4 

11 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

67 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

68a 

3 

5 

ii 

7 

3 

1 

1 

38 

85 

68b 

8 

4 

8 

2 

3 

1 

37 

6Sd 

2 

1 

1 

1 

s 

68f 

6Xe 

1 

8 

1 

... 

4 

5 

2 

9 

1 

26 

68h 

... 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

68i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

75a  n ) 

... 

1 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75d 

1 

1 

9 

75e 

1 

1 

2 

75f 

1 

1 

75  j 

1 

1 

75k 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

8 , 

751 

1 

i 

i 

2 | 

6 , 

75r 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


55 


9 


Table  76. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  i 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

Year.  1918. 

No- 

vem- 

ber 

and 

pre- 

ced- 

ing. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No 

vem 

ber 

7fia 

76b 

76d 

86  e 

87b 

100b 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79h 

79d 

79e 

81b 

81 

82 

83b 

83e 

8ib 

85c 

85f 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

102a 

105a 

108 

109a 

109b 

110b 

113 

115a 

120 

122e 

123 

127c 

142 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

IX.  Nasal  f os  see,  diseases  of. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 



i 

1 



XI.  Circulatory , system,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 







(5)  Combinedlesions,  mitral  aortic 



1 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 





j 



| 

1 

i 

XIT.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 
(nonvenereal) . 

Nephritis,  chronic 

1 

2 

i 

XV.  Shin  and  cellular  tissues, 
diseases  of. 

144a 

145o 

eases  of. 



1 Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 


553 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


ear,  1918— Con. 

Year,  1919. 

De- 

■em- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

10 

1 

i 

2 

76b 

1 

2 

76d 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

87b 

1 

1 

100b 

2 

6 

2 

5 

8 

15 

9 

5 

1 

34 

93 

79a 

1 

5 

9 

79a(l) 

79a(3) 

79a(4> 

79a(5) 

79b 

1 2 

4 

2 

4 

8 

14 

9 

5 

1 

29 

81 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

! 

2 

1 

79d 

1 

i 



i 

1 

4 

79e 

2 

81b 

1 

1 

81c 

1 

i 

1 

2 

82 

1 

I 

83b 

i 

1 

83c 

2 

1 

1 

2 

6 

S4b 

2 

I 

3 

85c 



1 

1 

2 

851 

1 

1 

4 

7 

89-90 

1 

1 

1 

5 

8 

91 

1 

1 

3 

2 

i 

1 

5 

1 

1 

26 

92a 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

9 

IS 

93a 

1 

i 

1 

1 

7 

11 

93b 

5 

1 

2 

1 

9 

17 

93c 

1 

1 

2 

5 

96 

! ; 1 

i 

1 

3 

97 

i 

1 

102a 

1 

105a 

1 

1 

108 

i 

2 

2 

1 

i 

7 

109a 

1 

1 

109b 

1 

1 

110b 

1 

1 

9 

113 

1 

l 

115a 

2 

4 

9 

3 

6 

20 

120 

1 

1 

122e 

1 

1 

123 

i 

1 

127c 

i 

1 

142 

1-.  i . 

1 

1 

2 

144a 

1 

1 

145o 

1 

554 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  76. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  i 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1917. 

Year,  1918. 

No- 

vem- 

ber 

and 

pre- 

ced- 

ing. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem 

ber. 

146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147c 

149a 

149d 

149e 

149g 

149h 

189 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 
diseases  of. 

Osteomyelitis 

1 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 



1 

1 

1 

Myositis.  .7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 
ill-defined  diseases. 

Total  lor  diseases 

1 

2 

6 

5 

8 

6 

5 

8 

20 

16 

20 

12 

1 

DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY — COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE. 

trope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


555 


ar  1918— Con 


Year,  1919. 


e- 

m- 

r. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

Au- 

gust. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 



1 

4 

1 

4 

2 

1 

i 



i 

26  94  83 

1 

77 

66 

70 

35 

23 

12 

5 

1 

3 

403 

Total 

for 

period. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147c 

149a 

149d 

149e 

149? 

149h 


189 


556 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  77 .—Discharges  for  disability , by  months , coloi 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1.0C0. 


Monthly  strength 

3,327 

5,346 

1 

8,673 

9,664 

11,541 

12,667 

| 28,279 

i 33,208 

1 

47,171 

78,734  91,2' 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Year 

1917. 

Year,  1918. 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Novem- 
ber and 
pre- 
ceding. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August, 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis 
and  venereal). 

in 

Influenza 

1 o.  1 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 1 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) .. 

1 .] 

25a 

Trench  foot 1 

1 .1 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

2. 77 

1.24 

2. 08 

0. 42 

1.02 

0. 31  i .1 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2.  77 

1.24 

2. 08 

.76 

.15  i .1 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

.15  

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

.42 

.25 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

0. 95 

.42 

0.36 

.25 

1 

.15  .1, 

37 

Syphilis,  (all) 

.95 

.42 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

.36 

.25 

.15  .1 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

48a 

Arthritis 

1.24 



.25 

i . 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

1 .: 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism)... 

2.24 



53b 

55a 

Hemophilia 

1.21 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

66a 

facial  paralysis 

.36 

66  b 

09 

Epilepsy 

1.04 

.95 

.36 

1.02 

.46 

74b 

74e 

73a 

t.ion  of  the  heart). 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted). 

73c 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

.25 

68a 

68b 

1.04 

. 42 

. 72 

. 76 

.31 

68d 

.95 

.42 

.36 

.25 

.31  ] 

68  f 

Psychoneurosis 

.25 

68g 

68h 
68  i 

1.24 

1.04 

.36 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75a 

75d 

75  f 

1 

75  k 

i 

75r 

95 

**  !' 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1.38 

. 42 

. . • 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

.95 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE 


557 


> listed  men  in  Europe , Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919 , inclusive. 


ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


827 

148,679 

148,372 

140, 396 

131,219 

123,152 

119,801 

108, 650 

64, 166 

12,508 

1,741 

1,287 

185 

83 

122,412 

ar,  1918— Continued. 

Year,  1919. 

Inter- 

national 

classili- 

’10- 

er. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

| 

Octo- 

ber. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Total 

for 

period. 

caion 

No. 

03 

O 

0.17 

0.  46 

0.49 

0. 50 

0.19 

0. 18 

10 

.01 

14 

.02 

19g 

25a 

0. 16 

.09 

.09 

.10 

66.67 

142. 86 

.08 

.09 

.01 

47 

0.08 

1.28 

.82 

1.36 

.90 

0.77 

.37 

2. 88 

142.86 

1.81 

1.28 

.73 

1.17 

.80 

. 66 

.19 

1.92 

1 63 

28a 

.08 

.09 

.10 

.06 

28b 

.10 

.10 

,n 

.19 

.96 

142.  86 

.12 

30-35 

.08 

.49 

.26 

.18 

.49 

.20 

.37 

.08 

.24 

.26 

.18 

.49 

.20 

.19 

.33 

37 

.24 

.19 

.22 

38b 

.02 

39-45 

.17 

.18 

.30 

.22 

6.90 

.20 

48a 

.26 

.10 

.19 

50 

.08 

:02 



.01 

53b 

.01 

.11 

.01 

55e 

. 10 

.02 

56b 

.01 

631) 

.... 

.01 

...1. 

.08 

.01 

£6 

.77 

.37 

.49 

.50 

.11 

. 51 

69 

.17 

6. 90 

.04 

74b 

.20 

.02 

74e 

1)9 

.08 

. 18 

. 10 

.09 

73a 

&9 

.09 

.02 

73c 

. 10 

.02 

67 

.08 

.09 

. 10 

.22 

.06 

68a 

.08 

.24 

.94 

.64 

.49 

.30 

. a 

.96 

.69 

68b 

.08 

.34 

.73 

. 19 

.30 

. 19 

.53 

68d 

'9 

.17 

.09 

6.90 

.07 

68  f 

.01 

68^ 

k 

.08 

.43 

. 19 

.20 

. 11 

.21 

681) 

.08 

.26 

.27 

. 10 

. n 

.12 

68i 

.09 

.10 

.02 

75a 

.01 

75a(l) 

.10 

.01 

75a(3) 

.09 

.01 

75a(4) 

1 

.08 

.01 

75c 

. 10 

.01 

75d 

. 19 

.02 

75e 

. ii 

..  1 .02 

75f 

■ 

.09 

.01 

75  j 

.01 

.09 

. 18 

6.90 

.07 

751 

.01 

75  o 

. 19 

.96 

. 05 

75r 

.09 

.09 

.10 

.20 

.08 

76a 

.08 

.02 

76  b 

.10 



.02 

76d 

558  MEDICAL  AXD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 

Table  77. — Discharges  for  disability , by  months,  colored  enlisted  men 
ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 
national 
classifi-  | 
cation 
N o. 


SGe 


87b 

1001) 


79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

791> 

79rl 

79c 

81b 

81c 

82 

83b 

83c 

Sib 

85C 

85f 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

90 

97 


102a 

105a 

108 

109a 

l()9b 

110b 

113 

115a 


120 

122e 

123 

127c 


142 

144a 

1450 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147c 

149a 

149d 

149e 

149g 

1191i 


IX.  Nasal fossx,  diseases  of. 

Sinusitis  (all) 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Year,  1917. 


N ovem 
ber  and 
pre- 
ceding. 


Larynx,  other  diseases  of. 
Tonsillitis,  chronic 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 


3.61 

3.61 


Decem- 

ber. 


2. 24 
2.  24 


Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of.. 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Tachycardia 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho-a. . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative . . . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous . . 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 
Asthma. 


Pulmonary  emphysema. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Appendicitis  

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholecystitis 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases 
(nonvenereal). 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of . . 

Nephrolithiasis 

Hydrocele 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 


Gangrene 

Abscess 

Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  other  diseases  of 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 
diseases  of. 

Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

Synovitis 

llallux  valgus 

Myositis 

Pes  planus 

Tenosynovitis 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 


Year,  1918. 


Jan- 

uary. 


Feb- 


ruary. 


March. 


April. 


May. 


June. 


July. 


August, 


Sep 

temb 


0.95 


0.15  I 0. 


1.38 

1.38 


0.  25 


.25 

".25 


1.04 


0. 36 


1.04 


.31 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill- 
defined  diseases. 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 


Total  for  diseases. 


3.61 


4.4S 


8.30 


6.  21 


8.32 


5.68 


2.89 


5.09 


2.44 


a Includes  pneumonia , unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN EUROPE 


559 


trope,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ANNUAL  RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


:ar,  1918 — Continued. 

Year 

, 1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

•to- 

r 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

0.10 

0. 02 

86  e 

0.  OS 

.04 

S9b 

.01 

100b 

.09 

. 16 

0. 17 

0.  46 

0. 78 

1.50 

0. 99 

0. 94 

0.96 

.76 

.09 

.07 

79a(l) 

09 

.16 

.17 

.37 

1.40 

.99 

.94 

.96 

.66 

79a(3) 

.01 

79a(4) 

1 

. 10 

.02 

79a(5) 



.09 



.02 

| 

. 17 

.10 



.06 

79d 

.09 

. 10 

. 10 

.03 

.02 

Sib 

i 

.01 

.09 

.02 

82 

.01 

S3b 

.08 

.0) 

83c 

. 17 

. 10 

.11 

. 05 

84  b 

. 16 

.02 

. 10 



.02 

851 

0. 08 

.09 

.19 

.06 

89-90 

. 09 

. 10 

. 07 

91 

'09 

.08 

.26 

. 18 

. 10 

.55 

.19 

.96 

.21 

92a 

.08 

.09 

.27 

.20 

142.  86 

. 15 

93a 

::::::::: 

.08 

.10 

.96 

6. 90 

.09 

93  b 

.09 

. 19 

.19 

1.92 

. 14 

93c 

. 10 



. 11 

.04 

96 

.08 

.02 

97 

.09 



.01 

102a 

.08 

.01 

105a 

-- 

.. 

.01 

108 

1'  . 

.09 

. IS 

.19 

.10 

. 11 

.06 

109a 

.01 

109  b 

.! 

. 10 

.01 

110b 

.09 



.02 

113 

.10 

.01 

.17 

.37 

.19 

.30 

. 16 

120 

... 



01 

199a 

-V- 

.01 

123 

.09 

.01 

01 

149 

. 

.09 

. 10 

.02 

144a 

■ 

.09 

.02 

1450 

• 

.19 

.03 

146  a 

- 

.oi 

1 16  h 

. 

.01 

146r* 

| ...  | 

.!  .08 

.19 

.02 

147a 

.09 

.02 

147c 

.... 

.01 

149a 

... 

.10 

.01 

149d 

■ OS 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.20 

. 11 

. 19 

.96 



.13 

149e 

. 01 

149" 

i 

.08 

.96 

.07 

149h 

.08 

.09 

.03 

1S9 





1 

l 1.13 

2. 10 

7.09 

7.04 

6.43 

7.01 

3.87 

4.30 

11.52 

34. 48 

8. 34 

' 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


560 


Table  78. — Admissions,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


filter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

Nt 

ver 

be 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis 

| 

and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

7 

3 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

2 

1 

9 

18 

15 

22 

15 

16 

5 

Smallpox 

1 

6 

Measles 

72 

41 

39 

42 

78 

137 

73 

63 

119 

77 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

25 

41 

70 

59 

52 

39 

21 

7 

5 

5 

8 

Whooping  cough 

1 

2 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

7 

18 

29 

45 

137 

206 

73 

19 

33 

26 

10 

Influenza 

885 

403 

536 

670 

2,149 

3,438 

1,193 

494 

1,728 

4,723 

2,( 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

6 

4 

10 

10 

4 

26 

18 

114 

103 

79 

18 

Erysipelas 

3 

4 

5 

6 

10 

7 

4 

2 

3 

1 

19a 

1 

4 

50 

62 

22 

3 

8 

2 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

1 

1 

4 

8 

4 

1 

2 

2 

3 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

1 

2 

7 

2 

2 

1 

3 

19f 

17 

3 

11 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

7 

15 

16 

24 

12 

9 

13 

21 

36 

.... 

19h 

Mumps ! ~. 

803 

1,004 

981 

863 

618 

711 

243 

201 

478 

659 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

1 

1 

1 9 j 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

1 

191 

Trench  fever 

1 

2 

1 

3 

8 

17 

17 

24 

26 

59 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

1 

.... 

19n 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

19o 

Vaccinia 

2 

1 

1 

3 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

2 

I 

20a 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

5 

5 

1 

....  . 

20c 

1 

22 

2 

5 

5 

1 

3 

' i 

..... 

24 

Tetanus 

1 

25a 

Trench  foot 

24 

4 

31 

5 

3 

3 

9 

5 

7 

30 

J 

25b 

2 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

53 

50 

83 

107 

72 

67 

46 

32 

47 

24 

II.  Tuberculosis  {all) 

6 

7 

12 

16 

21 

44 

42 

23 

18 

20 

28 1 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

5 

6 

11 

12 

17 

28 

38 

17 

8 

13 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

1 

1 

3 

8 

2 

4 

8 

3 

29 

1 

30-35 

1 

1 

3 

1 

7 

2 

2 

2 

4 

... 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

120 

103 

135 

255 

309 

415 

279 

213 

135 

182 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

21 

28 

24 

43 

92 

115 

99 

89 

41 

36 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

13 

15 

15 

25 

24 

23 

13 

6 

9 

29 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

86 

60 

96 

187 

193 

277 

167 

118 

85 

117 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

1 

1 

1 

39-45 

1 

1 

1 

2 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

4 

4 

4 

5 

12 

10 

9 

5 

5 

4 

48a 

Arthritis 

26 

IS 

41 

43 

40 

42 

38 

30 

36 

63 

’ 

48b 

1 

1 

49 

1 

50 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

51a 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

52b 

1 

88 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

53c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

54 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

7 

1 

55c 

3 

55d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

67 

56 

45 

76 

89 

65 

62 

45 

42 

76 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

30 

2 

8 

16 

5 

28 

11 

18 

18 

55 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

3 

1 

3 

9 

13 

7 

8 

3 

1 

2 

50  h 

2 

57-59 

1 

1 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSIONS ENLISTED  MEN,  COLOR  NOT  STATED — EUROPE. 

Med,  in  Europe , Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


561 


ear,191S— Con. 

Tear,  1919. 

©e- 

:em- 

iber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March . 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

4 

9 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

10 

7 

21 

11 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

9 

8 

3 

3 

3 

1 

16 

27 

24 

13 

11 

6 

2 

1 

3 

,093 

4 

1,613 

1,964 

513 

214 

75 

30 

26 

22 

19 

11 

6 

3 

24 

25 

8 

4 

4 

4 

1 

6 

3 

2 

1 

8 

4 

14 

3 

2 

2 

1 

3 

14 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

10 

1 

1 

29 

1 

14 

19 

6 

2 

] 

204 

587 

315 

201 

108 

41 

10 

13 

2 

3 

3 

1 

15 

1 

3 

1 

2 

.... 

2 

14 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

10 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

10 

6 

i 

1 

] 22 

26 

17 

7 

10 

2 

3 

1 

16 

2 

77 

62 

46 

40 

8 

4 

4 

1 

2 

10 

2 

47 

44 

30 

18 

9 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

19 

16 

15 

17 

5 

4 

2 

1 

5 

1 

3 

6 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

58 

505 

450 

557 

360 

436 

625 

660 

674 

357 

71 

3 

43 

13 

25 

135 

105 

149 

61 

70 

105 

124 

24 

12 

4 

5 

9 

94 

115 

123 

12S 

136 

233 

296 

200 

67 

6 

1 

6 

8 

24 

276 

230 

285 

171 

230 

287 

240 

407 

266 

53 

2 

33 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

11 

2 

4 

7 

2 

5 

1 

36 

108 

72 

53 

44 

16 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

| 1 

1 

1 

4 

6 

6 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

26 

32 

29 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

11 

1 

4 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

3 

8 

8 

5 

9 

9 

2 

2 

1 

1 

hi- 

1 

Total 

for 

period. 


59 

1 

118 

4 

2 

5 

847 

6 

356 

7 

5 

8 

728 

9 

23,859 

10 

482 

14 

5S 

18 

195 

19a 

1 

19b 

55 

19c 

2 

19d 

36 

19e 

63 

19f 

250 

19g 

8,503 

19h 

8 

19i 

2 

19j 

1 

19k 

211 

191 

6 

19m 

34 

19n 

12 

19o 

12 

19p 

21 

20a 

1 

20c 

17 

22 

1 

24 

159 

25a 

2 

25b 

690 

47 

499 

335 

28a 

114 

28b 

8 

29 

42 

30-35 

7,109 

1,515 

37 

1,614 

38a 

3,980 

38b 

5 

36 

8 

39-45 

100 

46 

754 

4Sa 

3 

48b 

2 

49 

10 

50 

30 

51a 

2 

52b 

23 

88 

6 

53e 

20 

54 

5 

55c 

816 

55d 

235 

55e 

106 

56a 

4 

56b 

3 

57-59 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


5G2 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  78. — Admissions,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  it 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

' No- 
1 vera- 
! her. 

V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  tall). 

i 

1 

1 

61 

1 

3 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

6 

9 

Multiple  sclerosis 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others). 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

4 

i 

3 

4 

4 

8 

12 

11 

11 

7 

6 

1 

7 

4 

15 

18 

11 

27 

s 

1 

4 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered 

2 

1 

3 

5 

action  of  the  heart). 

1 

19 

16 

60 

32 

58 

26 

31 

91 

u 

1 

1 

1 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted). 

4 

2 

1 

3 

7 

5 

6 

8 

8 

6 

i 

73b 

Neuralgia 

33 

17 

14 

12 

14 

14 

10 

6 

5 

6 

• i 

Neuritis 

10 

3 

0 

12 

12 

11 

11 

3 

6 

9 

t 



74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

5 

2 

3 

6 

14 

10 

16 

7 

10 

12 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

f 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 

2 

1 

5 

7 

8 

8 

4 

8 

13 

5 

68c 

3 

1 

2 

1 

9 

3 

1 

8 

4 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

68f 

1 

4 

22 

27 

24 

n 

13 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

fi8i 

3 

3 

2 

5 

2 

7 

12 

I 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

6 

4 

2 

4 

7 

9 

20 

7 

10 

4 

i 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

4 

4 

3 

1 

i.rT' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

3 

9 

4 

3 

2 

2 

1 

7^a 

(4)  Defective  vision,  cause  not  stated. 

2 

1 

3 

3 

8 

i 

3 

2 

il 



1 

2 



1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

30 

21 

29 

24 

61 

31 

30 

27 

25  , 

14 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

75h 

1 

1 

1 

75i 

1 

2 

2 

1 

75k 

Iritis 

l 

2 

3 

2 

3 

5 

11 

4 

5 

5 

751 

6 

6 

6 

7 

6 

3 

1 

3 

... 

4 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

75r 

2 

7 

4 

9 

4 

3 

5 

5 

3 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

4.5 

46 

66 

65 

90 

63 

59 

33 

30 

46 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

1 

2 

4 

2 

2 

3 

4 

4 

6 

2 

4 

1 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

5 

1 

2 

4 

2 : 

2 

4 

1 

14 

3 

4 

1 

2 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

3 

i 

6 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

86e 

Sinusitis(all) 

5 

8 

8 

16 

11 

16 

8 

3 

7 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

S6h 

Rhinitis^ cause  not  stated) 

39 

34 

60 

17 

18 

' 9 

3 

1 

2 

8 

•86i 

Nasal  fossee,  other  diseases  of 

1 

2 

6 

2 

1 

5 

4 

3 

ADMISSIONS COLOR  NOT  STATED EUROPE 


563 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


fear,  1918 — Con. 

Year,  1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 
In  ation  ^ 
| classifi- 
cation 
1 No. 

De 

eem 

ber 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

' No- 
vem- 
ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

1 

3 

i 60 

4 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

39 

61 



2 

62 



2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

10 

64 

2 

1 





1 

7 

1 

66b 

1 

9 

2 

22 

66e 

7 

6 

8 

4 

6 

4 

108 

69 

3 

29 

12 

10 

14 

3 

7 

6 



1 

4 

199 

74b 

4 

1 

1 

10 

... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

| 

11 

2 

14 

16 

12 

9 

7 

2 

74 

2 

1 

1 

349 

74f 

1 

4 

72 

2 .. 

9 

17 

10 

6 

1 

1 

2 

104 

73a 

2 . 

10 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

168 

6 . 

17 

8 

11 

4 

4 

2 

2 

4 



1 

150 

1 

1 

73d 

1 

7 

4 

8 

3 

1 

1 

115 

2 

1 

1 

8 

67 

1 

3 

5 

6 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

11 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

81 

2 

1 

1 

11 

4 

3 

5 

8 

1 

i 

3 

57 

68d 

1 

1 

3 

2 

16 

6 

8 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

131 

68f 

1 

1 

1 

2 

13 

5 

3 

5 

1 

2 

30 

68h 

7 

10 

8 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

84 

681 

21 

n 

12 

12 

4 

1 

144 

6 

8 

6 

6 

1 

49 

75n.f  1 ^ 

10 

1 

4 

3 

29 

75a (2) 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

26 

75n ( 8 i 

2 

1 

i 

2 

1 

40 

75a(4) 

1 

2 

9 

- 

1 

9 

75c 

i 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

18 

' 

.3  

26 

21 

12 

21 

6 

4 

2 

2 

1 

411 

75  f 

2 

9 

2 

3 

1 

16 

1 

2 

1 

2 

9 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

7r. 

3 

3 

3 

5 

5 

2 

4 .. 

11 

14 

10 

3 

i 

2 

83 

751 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

•• 

..... 

3 

l-111 

4 .. 

3 

1 

34 

7^ 

ii 

7 

9 

6 

3 

1 

1 

S3 

75r 

7 .. 

115 

72 

50 

41 

13 

9 

2 

3 

1 

1 

900 

1 .... 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

46 

• 

6 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 . 

3 

1 

IS 

1 

10 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

21 

6 

10 

10 

7 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

14 

86  d 



35 

37 

21 

12 

8 

3 

1 

1 

219 

2 

1 

1 

1 

10 

86  f 



29 

26 

23 

19 

6 

..... 

3 

1 

316 

86h 



5 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

44 

86i 

3553—25 37 


564 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  78. — Admissions,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  ii 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national! 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Year,  1918. 

Janu-  1 
ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

1 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

N.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

118 

34 

37 

15 

26 

16 

10 

1 

6 

33 

23 

871)  j 

1 

1 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 1 

233 

195 

186 

244 

191 

110 

102 

21 

27 

41 

20 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

4 

2 

5 

15 

9 

14 

11 

9 

6 

7 

2 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

lOOd  I 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal j 

128 

83 

111 

121 

124 

134 

111 

62 

73 

72 

75 

100c 

1 

5 

11 

17 

3 

3 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

1 

1 

1 

1 

78  I 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

J 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

9 

3 

5 

8 

12 

12 

7 

7 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79a 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

5 

2 

4 

3 

4 

3 

3 

4 

4 

79a 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

79a 



1 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

1 

i 

3 

2 

4 

8 

8 

3 

2 

4 

| | 

791) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79c 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

79d 

2 

2 

6 

6 

4 

1 

1 

79e 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

80 

21 

81b 



1 

1 

82 

1 

1 

1 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

26 

19 

43 



54 

60 

86 

60 

43 

55 

64 

2 

83b 

Varicocele 

6 

4 

7 

9 

13 

18 

12 

7 

4 

8 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

3 

i 

3 

1 

7 

9 

8 

4 

5 

4 

83  d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

81b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

15 

8 

20 

20 

25 

34 

19 

14 

20 

11 

1 

2 

3 

1 

85b 



85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

3 

2 

7 

13 

11 

11 

6 

7 

85d 

1 

1 

85  f 

Tachycardia 

6 

2 

4 

3 

3 

7 

1 

1 

5 

85? 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

851) 

1 

1 

1 

6 

4 

3 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

i 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

1,081 

385 

554 

322 

530 

280 

188 

89 

276 

384 

31 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- a 

20 

14 

34 

40 

52 

50 

46 

38 

242 

936 

1 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

25 

20 

43 

52 

55 

70 

39 

18 

122 

303 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

1 

4 

3 

4 

3 

1 

5 

9 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

2 

2 

3 

5 

3 

4 

4 

7 

3 

4 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

58 

29 

53 

65 

66 

49 

50 

24 

21 

40 

96 

Asthma 

2 

2 

4 

n 

5 

6 

7 

2 

10 

5 

97 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

4 

2 

21 

9 

18 

10 

13 

10 

27 

21 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pvorrhea  alveoiaris 

2 

i 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

QQh 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

8 

21 

15 

32 

29 

29 

40 

10 

19 

30 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

1 

3 

3 

2 

5 

2 

1 

102b 

102c 

C astroen  teropt-osis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

1 

78 

1 

60 

83 

80 

1 

133 

81 

79 

35 

49 

54 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

1 

i 

1 

1 

105b 

Diarrhea 

123 

58 

79 

109 

113 

65 

54 

176 

127 

242 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

262 

130 

125 

120 

172 

107 

123 

297 

111 

146 

106 

1 

1 

1 ... 

107a 

1 

107b 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

• 

107  c 

108 

Appendicitis 

17 

19 

39 

43 

66 

92 

98 

94 

91 

109a 

Hernia 

22 

10 

28 

41 

53 

74 

82 

77 

49 

53 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

1 

2 

6 

2 

2 

3 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

1 

4 

5 

15 

5 

3 

3 

3 

110b 

113 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

64 

46 

46 

70 

81 

41 

1 

37 

13 

28 

24 

114 

1 

1 

2 

115a 

1 Cholecystitis 

3 

2 

2 

7 

6 

1 

2 

3 

i 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

5 

3 

3 

4 

5 

9 

4 

3 

4 

i 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

1 

i 

3 

2 

9 

1 

2 

1 

2 

117a 

1 

1 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

5 

i 

3 

1 

2 

4 

3 

1 

118c 

1 Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

2 

5 

4 

5 

5 

12 

2 

4 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS — COLOR  NOT  STATED — EUROPE 


565 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  SI,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


ear,  1918— Con. 

Year 

1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

16 

47 

21 

20 

5 

1 

2 

496 

2 

87b 

50 

161 

124 

89 

78 

51 

45 

28 

13 

1 

3 

2,013 

100a 

4 

34 

16 

12 

9 

4 

2 

1 

3 

184 

100b 

1 

1 

100c 

51 

113 

98 

75 

36 

26 

23 

8 

5 

1 

2 

1,532 

lOOd 

1 

12 

12 

22 

18 

13 

16 

9 

3 

' 146 

100e 

i 

1 

6 

77 

2 

1 

12 

3 

23 

19 

14 

14 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

168 

79a 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

12 

79a(l) 

2 

2 

79a ( 2) 

1 

10 

13 

9 

12 

1 

1 

1 

86 

79a(3) 

6 

2 

2 

1 

19 

79a (4) 

1 

79a(7) 

2 

1 

1 

1 



48 

79a (8) 

1 

3 

3 

1 

13 

79b' 

1 

1 

i 

14 

79c 

1 

4 

1 

7 

3 

1 

42 

79d 

1 

4 

7 

1 

1 

1 

25 

79e 

1 

1 

6 

80 

1 

1 

4 

81b 

1 

1 

82 

30 

73 

52 

51 

30 

9 

8 

8 

2 

1 

S12 

83a 

13 

15 

6 

4 

1 

4 

147 

83b 

1 

10 

6 

3 

2 

1 

69 

83c 

1 

1 

1 

8 

83d 

8 

23 

14 

11 

15 

12 

1 

288 

84b 

1 

1 

1 

11 

2 



3 

85b 

5 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

84 

85c 



2 

5 

12 

7 

7 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79 

85f 

1 

2 

1 

:::::::: 

18 

85g 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

25 

85h 

256 

637 

731 

302 

170 

86 

30 

20 

9 

5 

2 

1 

i 

11 

6,679 

89-90 

79 

19.9. 

174 

46 

31 

14 

2 

3 

2 

11 

3 

1 

5 

2, 100 

91 

51 

70 

88 

43 

25 

13 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

l’  076 

92a 

2 

5 

8 

4 

6 

1 

2 

2 

64 

93a 

' 4 

1 

16 

12 

10 

5 

8 

3 

1 

1 

101 

93b 

25 

45 

34 

13 

12 

4 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

621 

93c 

3 

1 

11 

8 

10 

5 

2 

1 

1 

103 

96 

2 

1 

1 

13 

97 

9 

8 

7 

1 

1 

166 

98 

1 

9 

1 

4 

4 

2 

3 

1 

42 

99a 

1 

1 

99b 

27 

40 

29 

25 

19 

6 

2 

6 

3 

407 

99c 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

28 

102a 

1 

2 

7 

102b 

21 

63 

42 

27 

26 

10 

8 

7 

1 

1 

1,034 

102c 

1 

1 

2 

1 

11 

105a 

46 

37 

16 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1,466 

105b 

144 

2 

171 

51 

30 

21 

11 

19 

14 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2, 276 

2 

106 



1 

2 

107a 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

17 

107  b 

1 

1 

107c 

‘ 26 

1 

94 

82 

59 

29 

18 

17 

3 

1 

2 

984 

108 

27 

3 

46 

53 

32 

31 

9 

6 

4 

1 

744 

109a 

1 

3 

1 

22 

109b 

5 

14 

4 

9 

3 

3 

1 

83 

110a 

i 

1 

36 

31 

30 

23 

15 

6 

5 

2 

1 

622 

110b 

1 

113 

1 



5 

114 

1 

10 

3 

3 

4 

3 

1 

1 

53 

115a 

4 

11 

7 

5 

4 

3 

2 

1 

1 

84 

115b 

4 

1 

1 

l 

33 

115c 

3 

8 

117a 

i 

4 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

42 

117  b 

i 

1 

118a 

2 

3 

1 

i 

52 

118c 

566 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  78.- — Admissions,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter-  ] 

im  Initial 

Year,  1918. 

classifi- 

-cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June.  1 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 

( nonvenereal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

2 

5 

1 

4 

5 

6 

11 

2 

7 

11 

19  ; 

120 

2 

3 

3 

3 

1 

9 

3 

4 

4 1 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 



1 

i ! 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

i 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

1 

1 



122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1 

2 

8 

2 

2 

4 

4 

0 

4 

1 

3 ! 

123 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 1 

9 

1 

^ ! 

121a 

Cystitis 

i" 

3 

4 

2 

10 

1 

2 

1 

4 

3 

5 

121b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

2 

1 

2 

6 

7 

6 

3 

3 

6 

1 

1 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

125b 

1 

4 

4 

5 

9 

1 

1 

125c 

1 

120 

1 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

127a 

3 

1 

2 

4 

9 

2 

2 

1 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

13 

10 

6 

8 

10 

7 

6 

2 

4 

3 

3 

127c 

1 

1 

4 

3 

4 

3 

1 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 | 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of 

27 

29 

42 

27 

33 

17 

20 

9 

10 

12 

7 

(nonvenereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

143a 

Carbuncle 

3 

3 

4 

5 

16 

7 

2 

3 

1 

6 

4 ! 

143b 

Furuncle 

48 

23 

56 

59 

51 

35 

25 

12 

9 

25 

15 

144a 

Abscess 

21 

29 

33 

51 

59 

45 

31 

29 

32 

28 

IS 

144b 

Cellulitis 

23 

15 

14 

28 

46 

36 

14 

17 

5 

16 

11 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

12 

19 

3 

5 

3 

2 

3 

1 

6 

2 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

15 

ii 

24 

8 

19 

21 

8 

4 

8 

6 

8 

1450 

Ectoparasites 

2 

7 

2 

8 

66 

52 

6 

8 

4 

4 

2 

145d 

6 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

145e 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1451 

Eczema 

3 

3 

8 

3 

n 

5 

8 

10 

2 

5 

7 

145g 

2 

4 

3 

2 

5 

3 

2 

2 

2 

145h 

Herpes 

3 

i 

2 

3 

5 

4 

2 

2 

i 

2 

3 

145i 

Impetigo 

11 

4 

3 

7 

9 

15 

12 

5 

7 

11 

£ 

145j 

145k 

1 

1451 

1 

1 

1 

1 

145m 

Psoriasis 

2 

1 

3 

1 

4 

6 

3 

6 

2 

5 

lion 

Scabies 

27 

91 

164 

126 

733 

230 

169 

245 

125 

94 

o;,| 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of . . 

214 

87 

95 

57 

115 

78 

55 

43 

60 

66 

3! 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  dis - 

eases  of. 

146a 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

116b 

3 

3 

4 

146c 

10 

5 

3 

4 

3 

5 

1 

147a 

1 

1 

2 

147b 

1 

1 

147c 

Synovitis ". 

9 

5 

12 

9 

17 

31 

27 

11 

10 

8 

I1! 

147d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

147e 

1 

3 

2 

2 

2 

rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

7 

7 

6 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

149b 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

.3 

1 

i 

149c 

2 

9 

6 

2 

2 

1 

2 

3 

149d 

3 

2 

4 

5 

3 

5 

1 

8 

149e 

Pes  planus 

22 

9 

18 

22 

37 

31 

16 

17 

41 

24 

1 19f 

1 

1 

1 

1 

149? 

12 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

9 

1 

149h 

Organ's  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

35 

21 

42 

39 

65 

37 

46 

29 

19 

38 

, 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill- 

defined  diseases. 

150 

4 

2 

2 

3 

5 

1 

2 

2 

189 

Not'speeified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

246 

164 

253 

292 

652 

1,486 

389 

283 

406 

4S0 

1 

Total  for  diseases 

5,  490 

3,660 

4,787 

4, 866 

8, 081 

9,426 

4, 808 

3,480 

5,334 

9,959 

5." 

ADMISSIONS COLOR  NOT  STATED EUROPE 


567 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918— Con. 

Year,  1919. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

1 ulal 

for 

period. 

H 

14 

19 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

130 

119 

2 

1 

14 

14 

9 

8 

2 

75 

120 

1 

3 

122a 

1 1 

122b 

1 

1 

4 

122d 

3 

1 

5 

2 

3 

50 

122e 

5 

3 

2 

3 

1 

29 

123 

6 

7 

.5 

6 

5 

1 

1 

72 

124a 

2 

6 

1 

1 

48 

124b 

1 

5 

9 

11 

2 

1 

4 

9 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

31 

125b 

:::::::: 

1 

125c 

1 

2 

1 

2 

14 

126 

1 

2 

o 

1 

4 

1 

33 

127a 

5 

5 

2 

3 

3 

1 

103 

127  b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

28 

127c 

17 

127d 

13 

23 

12 

13 

14 

10 

6 

1 

1 

326 

127e 

1 

1 

142 

4 

7 

3 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

79 

143a 

16 

42 

15 

21 

9 

5 

3 

l1 

1 

471 

143b 

20 

34 

15 

14 

11 

4 

5 

4 

3 

1 

487 

144a 

11 

15 

9 

10 

7 

9 

8 

1 

1 

299 

144b 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

71 

145a 

5 

9 

5 

6 

7 

2 

9 

108 

145b 

6 

2 

7 

3 

21 

1 

182 

145c 

12 

2 

2 

1 

12 

145e 

8 

17 

5 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

110 

145f 

2 

2 

3 

2 

39 

145«r 

2 

5 

7 

2 

11 

3 

1 

59 

145h 

7 

6 

6 

7 

1 

3 

4 

133 

1451 

1 

1 

1455 

1 

1 

3 

145k 

1 

1 

6 

1451 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

53 

43 

205 

83 

135 

73 

60 

41 

16 

3 

1 

2.757 

145n 

20 

1 

68 

49 

18 

29 

11 

7 

4 

2 

1 

] 

1, 116 

1 

2 

3 

16 

146a 

A 

9 

9 

3 

9 

1 

1 

35 

146b 

1 

8 

7 

3 

3 

1 

1 

60 

146c 

3 

1 

8 

147a 



9 

147  b 

3 

7 

5 

i 

1 

2 

169 

147c 

1 

2 



1 

7 

147d 

1 

i 

2 

1 

2 

18 

147e 

3 

2 

2 

3 





39 

149a 

1 

1 

16 

149b 

4 

2 

2 

3 

1 



39 

149c 

3 

13 

4 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

67 

149d 

23 

1 

42 

25 

25 

24 

12 

5 

7 

2 

2 

4 21 

149e 

1 

1 

6 

149f 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

45 

149g 

32 

1 

50 

30 

32 

20 

10 

2 

6 

1 

598 

149h 

1 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

34 

150 

117 

1 

263 

302 

157 

68 

36 

23 

25 

8 

4 

2 

1 

1 

8 

5,  860 

189 

2, 964 

24 

6, 489 

5, 90S 

3, 358 

2, 122 

| 1, 287 

1,111 

1,002 

829 

426 

103 

25 

88 

102 

90, 736 

568 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  79. — Deaths,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color  not 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS,  a 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1918. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April.  | 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

Novem- 

ber. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  {excluding  tuberculosis 
and  venereal). 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

, 1 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 



1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

7 

5 1 

7 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

9 



1 

3 

1 

2 I 

10 



1 

3 

5 

2 

11 

130 

403 

105 

14 

i 

2 

2 

1 

18 

1 

1 

1 

19f 

1 

19g 

19k 

6 

4 

2 

14 

3 

4 

5 

19 

36 

14 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

1 

191 

1 

19p 

20a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

20c 

1 

22 

1 

1 

24 

1 

1 

47 

1 



1 

1 

2 

2 

7 

3 

2 

2 

8 

4 

28a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

2 

2 

1 

6 

3 I 

29 

1 

1 

30-35 

i 

1 

i 

1 

2 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

1 

2 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 



i 



1 

38a 

1 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

40 

1 

48a 

1 

50 

1 

1 

56a 

1 

1 

2 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

1 

i 

61 

i 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i 

5 

4 

63b 

1 

69 

1 

i j 

74  f 

i' 

1 

74g 

1 

1 

1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

68g 

68h 

1 

68i 

1 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

70b 

1 

. 

76e 

100c 

i 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

2 

2 

1 

! 

78 

79a 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

4 

i 

79a 

i 

2 

79a 

1 

79a 

1 

* 

79c 

1 

1 

1 

2 

79d 

1 

i 

79e 

1 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

i 

a Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects  are  charged  to  the  defects. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS ENLISTED  MEN,  COLOR  NOT  STATED EUROPE, 


569 


stated,  in  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year, 1918— Con. 

Year 

, 1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

13 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

5 

20 

6 

i 

10 

3 

1 

11 

9 

40 

46 

37 

5 

3 

1 

9 

794 

10 

6 

14 

3 

18 

1 

19f 

18 

7 

11 

3 

2 

1 

149 

19? 

1 

19k 

1 

191 

i 

2 

19p 

1 

9 

20a 

1 

20c 

2 

22 

2 

24 

1 

9 

47 

6 

24 

8 

10 

4 

2 

1 

87 

4 

17 

10 

1 

1 

1 

2Sa 

i 

5 

1 

9 

29 

i 

2 

i 

2 

1 

13 

30-35 

3 

2 

37 

1 

3Sa 

i 

i 

2 

39-45 

i 

1 

3 

46 

1 

1 

3 

50 

i 

1 

1 

2 

60 

4 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

29' 

61 

1 

63b 

2 

69 

9 

74  f 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

68? 

1 

68h 

1 

68i 

2 

2 

1 

2 

TOO 

1 

9 

78 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

12 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

79a(3) 

1 

6 

79c 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Sib 

1 

i 

1 

82 

1 

1 

1 

84b 

i 

1 

Sog 

570 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  79. — Deaths,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Year,  1918. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

.Tunc. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

Novem- 

ber. 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89  90 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

17 

3 

91 

3 

2 

8 

9 

17 

12 

10 

160 

783 

91 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

6 

1 

5 

2 

9 

15 

ii 

4 

110 

274 

21 

93a 

2 

1 

1 

2 

93  b 

1 

93c 

1 

1 

1 

2 

98 

1 

1 

2 

6 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 



102c 

1 

o 

105b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

108 

1 

4 

4 

2 

2 

5 

i 

109a 

1 

1091) 

1 

* 

1 

1 

110b 

1 

115c 

1 

117a 

1 

3 



118c 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 

( nonvenereal ). 

119 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

120 

1 

1 

1 

3 

122e 

1 

1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

143a 

1 

143  b 

144a 

1 

1441) 

1 

145o 

1 

1 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion , 

diseases  of. 

149h 

1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill- 

defined  diseases. 

150 

i 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

15 

18 

26 

18 

3 

7 

6 

5 

14 

29 

6 

Total  for  diseases 

30 

34 

46 

43 

59 

88 

53 

52 

475 

1,612 

273 

t Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS — COLOR  NOT  STATED — EUROPE, 


571 


Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive-- Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918— Con. 

Year,  1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 
national 
j classifi- 
cation 
No. 

Decem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Jan- 

uary. 

Feb- 

ruary. 

March . 

April . 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August 

Septem 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decern 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

7 

40 

89-90 

31 

1 

27 

49 

9 

9 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1,244 

91 

27 

20 

21 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

534 

92a 

1 

3 

9 

12 

93a 

1 

93b 

j 

5 

93c 

1 

1 

i i 

1 

12 

98 

3 

102e 

3 

105b 

i 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

29 

108 

1 

109a 

1 

1 

5 

109b 



1 

110b 

i 

2 

115c 

3 

1 

117a 

1 

1 

118c 

1 

9 

119 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

11 

120 

2 

122e 

1 

143a 

1 

:::::::: 

1 

143b 

1 

1 

144a 

1 

| 

9 

144b 

! 

2 

1 

149h 

1 

150 

2 

1 

:::::::: 

150 

189 

148 

2 

146 

144 

36 

28 

a 

6 

3 2 

5 

i 

1 

11 

3,309 

3553—25 38 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


r ^7 

5 i 


9 


Table  80. — Discharges  for  disability , by  months,  enlisted  men, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

Year,  1918. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Janu-  | 
ary.  ! 

Febru- 

ary. 

March,  j 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis 
and  venereal). 

in 

Influenza 

1 

1 

i 

14 

Dysentery 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1 

19? 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1 

19h 

1 

25a 

Trench  foot 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



2 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

1 

1 

1 

1 



i 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1 

1 

1 



III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

1 

1 



2 

4 

i 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

2 

4 

3Sb 

Gonococcus  infection 

1 

1 

i ■ 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

1 

48a 

Arthritis 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

1 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism)... 



1 

5'2b 

Acromegaly 

1 

55(1 

1 

55e 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 



61 

Meningitis,  simple 

i 

62 



64 

Apoplexy 

1 

66b 

Paraplegia 

1 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) . 
Epilepsy 



1 

60 

1 

i 

1 

i 

74b 

N eurasthenia 

2 

74  f 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted). 

1 

1 



73d 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

68a 

1 

2 

2 

i 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 



6 

68d 

Dementia  praecox 

i 

1 

1 

S 

2 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

6 

j 

68h 

68i 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Psychoses  (others). 



2 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 



(4)  Defective  Vision  (cause  not  stated) 

' i' 

:: 

Trachoma 

1 

1 

i 

751c 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

. J 

1 

1 

1 

2 

IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of. 

S6e 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY ENLISTED  MEN,  COLOR  NOT  STATED EUROPE 


573 


color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31, 1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918— Con. 

Y"ear,  1919. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 



o 



| 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

i 

1 

1 

1 

.... 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

i ; 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

i 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

10 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

. . 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

Total 

for 

period. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

1 

4 

1 


10 

14 

19a 

19g 


19h 


2 25a 


22 


IS 

4 


28a 

30-35 


IS 


14 

4 


37 

3Sb 


1 

18 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 


4(5 

48a 

50 

51a 

52b 

55d 

55e 


1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

12 

6 

1 

S 

1 

1 


61 

62 

64 

66b 

66c 

69 

74b 

74f 

73a 

73c 

73d 


1 

S 

13 

35 

16 

13 

4 


67 

68a 

68b 

68d 

6Sf 

6Sh 

68i 


3 75a 

3 75a (4) 

1 75b 

6 75e 

1 75i 

3 75k 

1 751 

1 75r 


9 76a 

1 76b 


1 

2 


S6b 

S6e 


574 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  80. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  enlisted  men,  color  not 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Tear,  1918. 

Cause. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

79a 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

79a 

1 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

i 

2 

1 

2 

3 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

1 ! 

79(1 

1 

i 

1 

81a 

Aneurysms * 

83a 

1 

83c 

2 

i 

S3d 

Phlebitis 

i 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

1 

85f 

Tachycardia 

2 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

S9-90 

1 

9L 

Pneumonia,  broncho  a 



1 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 



93a 

93b 



1 

1 

96 

Asthma.. . . 

1 

1 

2 

2 

j.. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

i 

108 

Appendicitis 

109a 

1 



XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 
( nonvcncreal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute. . . . 

1 

1 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

1 

i 

2 

2 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  ol 
(nonvenereal). 



XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

144b 

Cellulitis. . 

1 

1 

146a 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  dis- 
eases of. 

Osteomyelitis 

1 

146b 

i 

1 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint. . . 

1 

1 

2 

1 

147c 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and 
rheumatism  excepted). 

Pes  planus 

1 

149c 

1 

2 

149f 

Talipes 

1 

1491l 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. . . . 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

* 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill- 
defined  diseases. 



150 

Congenital  mal  formations 

i 

1 

189 

9 

1 

■ ■ | 



Total  for  diseases 

4 

2 

9 

5 

10 

13 

18 

13 

24 

58 

26  ! 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY COLOR  HOT  STATED EUROPE 


575 


dated,  in  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Year,  1918 — Con. 

Year,  1919. 

Total 

for 

period. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

[ March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August 

Sep- 

tem- 

ber. 

| Octo- 
ber. 

No- 

vem- 

ber. 

De- 

cem- 

ber. 

Month 

not 

stated. 

4 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

2 

2 

20 

51 

79a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

4 

1 

9 

4 

1 

1 

1 



IS 

42 

79a (3) 

2 

2 

1 

3 

6 

79d 

2 

2 

81a 





1 

83a 



3 

83c 

... . 

1 

83d 



1 

85c 



. 

2 

85  f 

1 

1 

2 

l 

2 

8 

89-90 

1 

1 

1 

4 

91 

1 

2 

3 

92  a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

93a 

1 



1 

93b 

1 

■ 3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

18 

93c 

1 

1 

9 

96 

1 

1 

102c 



1 

105c 

i 

1 

108 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

109a 

1 



3 

119 

1 

2 

2 

i 

7 

19 

120 

1 

1 

127e 

l 

1 

144b 

1 

3 

145o 



1 

146a 

.1 

1 

3 

146b 

l 

4 

9 

147a 

1 

i 

2 

147c 

1 

147e 

2 



1 

6 

149e 

1 

2 

149f 

3 

2 

1 



1 

2 

21 

149h 

2 

150 

1 

4 

189 

22 

10 

27 

21 

22 

15 

16 

12 

3 

1 

1 ! 1 

113 

444 

576 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  81. — Admissions  and  deaths,  for  diseases,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919, 

inclusive. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS,  RATIOS  PER  1,000,  AND  PERCENTAGE  FATALITY  RATES. 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No, 


Cause. 


1 

4 

5 

6 
7 
S 
9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 


19g 

19h 

19i 

19j 


19k 

191 

19m 

19n 

19o 


19p 

20a 

20b 

20c 

22 

24 

25a 

25b 


26 

47 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria  ana  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken  pox 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  fever 

Trench  mouth 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


II.  Tuberculosis  tall) 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


Tuberculosis  ol  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 
Tuberculosis  (others) 


37 

38a 

38b 


III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

Syphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  in  fection 

G onococcus  infection 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 
52b 
53a 
53b 
88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Gout 

Scurvy 

Diabetes,  nielli  tus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

Addison’s  disease 

Acromegaly 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


3,703, 191 

3, 703, 191 

Cases 

fatality: 

Admissions. 

Deaths. 

Absolute 

Ratios  per 

Absolute 

Ratios  per 

numbers. 

1,000. 

numbers. 

1,000. 

1,386 

0.  37 

215 

0.06 

15.51 

11,072 

2. 99 

25 

.01 

.23 

794 

.21 

5 

.00 

.63 

93, 629 

25. 28 

2, 343 

.63 

2.50 

11,189 

3. 02 

338 

.09 

3.02 

109 

.03 

10,427 

2. 82 

165 

.04 

1.58 

734, 397 

198.  31 

23, 359 

6.31 

3.18  ; 

3,918 

1.06 

63 

.02 

1.61 

2,  426 

.66 

35 

.01 

1.44 

4,911 

1.33 

61 

.02 

4,940 

1.33 

192 

.05 

1, 531 

.41 

1 

.00 

.07  : 

16, 240 

4.  39 

82 

.02 

.50 

4,612 

1.25 

1,737 

.47 

37.66 

221, 060 

59. 69 

115 

.03 

6 

.00 

5.22  1 

60 

.02 

5 

.00 

8.33 

68 

.02 

5 

.00 

7.35 

743 

.20 

2 

.00 

,27 

76 

.02 

34, 050 

9. 19 

19',  755 

5.  33 

2,116 

.57 

16 

.00 

.76 

199 

.05 

92 

.02 

46.23  j 

7 

.00 

19 

.01 

6 

.00 

31.  is 

143 

.04 

21 

.01 

14.69 

21 

.01 

4 

.00 

19. 0.5 

1,987 

.54 

5 

.00 

. 25 

74 

.02 

2 

.00 

2. 70 

135 

.04 

2 

.00 

1.48 

23, 818 

6.  43 

44 

.01 

.18 

36, 169 

9.  77 

2,633 

.71 

7.28 

31,101 

8.  40 

2, 138 

.58 

6. 87 

2,353 

.64 

1 

.00 

.04 

238 

.06 

196 

.05 

82.35 

2,477 

.67 

298 

.08 

2. 03 

338, 746 

91. 47 

158 

.04 

.05  i 

63, 341 

17. 10 

134 

.04 

21 

34, 533 

9. 33 

6 

.00 

.02 

240,872 

65.04 

18 

.00 

.01  j! 

951 

.26 

526 

.14 

104 

.03 

19.77 

5,263 

1.42 

21 

.01 

.40 

32, 204 

8.  70 

35 

.01 

.11 

58 

. 02 

16 

00 

618 

.17 

95 

.03 

15.37 

6, 888 

1.86 

11 

.00 

. 16 

13 

00 

17 

.00 

14 

.00 

82. 3 o 

41 

01 

33 

.01 

IS 

.00 

„i.55 

61 

.02 

8 

.00 

13.11 

2Q 

’ 66 

.02 

3 

.00 

4. 55 

ns 

520 

. 14 

16 

.00 

3.  OS 

192 

.05 

12 

.00 

5,092 

1.  38 

28 

.01 

4,374 

1.18 

50 

.01 

1. 14 

2, 507 

.68 

10 

.00 

138 

.04 

1 

.00 

a Calculated  on  admissions. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


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Table  81. — Admissions  and  deaths,  for  diseases,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81, 

1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS,  RATIOS  PER  1,000,  AND  PERCENTAGE  FATALITY  RATES. 


Admissions. 

Deaths. 

Case 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Absolute 

numbers. 

Ratios  per 
1,000. 

Absolute 

numbers. 

Ratios  per 
1,000. 

fatality; 

percentage. 

V.  Nevrous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

72 

0.02 

25 

0. 01 

34. 72 

61 

62 

486 

.13 

9.94 

.06 

46. 09 

204 

.06 

1 

.00 

.49 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

237 

.06 

1 

.00 

.42 

63b 

Spina)  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

599 

. 16 

27 

.01 

4.  51 

64 

356 

. 10 

55 

.01 

15.  45 

281 

.08 

66b 

72 

.02 

1 

.00 

1. 39 

66c 

1,052 

.28 

3 

.00 

.29 

69 

74a 

8,518 

116 

2.30 

35 

.01 

.41 

.03 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

7,  718 
2, 882 

2.08 

.78 

'782 

.21 

4, 307 

1. 16 

5 

.00 

. 12 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

3, 647 
313 

.98 

3 

.00 

.08 

72 

.08 

3 

.00 

.96 

73a 

5,968 
5, 074 

1.61 

73b 

1.37 

73c 

73d 

5,490 

205 

1.48 

Speech,  defective 

.06 

74g 

4,856 

1.31 

67 

.02 

1.38 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

270 

.07 

9 

.00 

3. 33 

5,087 

1.37 

68b 

Mental  deficiency \ 

12;  922 

3.49 

68c 

68d 

708 

. 19 

6,068 

1.64 

19 

.01 

.31 

68e 

684 

. 18 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

7,471 

536 

2. 02 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

. 14 

33 

.01 

6. 16 

6Sh 

1,910 

.52 

17 

.00 

.89 

.81 

68i 

3, 069 

.83 

25 

.01 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  ( all) 

6,737 

1.82 

2,465 

.67 

75a 

1. 295 

.35 

(3)  Myopia! 

1, 542 

.42 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

1,435 

738 

.39 

75b 

Strabismus ! 

.20 

75c 

Leucoma 

140 

.04 

75d 

Cataract 

351 

.09 

75e 

Trachoma 

2, 138 

.58 

751 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

14^  545 

3. 93 

75g 

75h 

Pterygium 

930 

.25 

Amblyopia 

1, 015 

.27 

75i 

Amaurosis 

128 

.03 

V5i 

75k 

Choroiditis 

610 

. 16 

Iritis 

1,777 

.48 

751 

2, 749 

508 

. 74 

75m 

Retinitis 

. 14 

75n 

Nystagmus 

80 

.02 

75o 

Glaucoma 

249 

.07 

75p 

75q 

75r 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1, 640 

11 

.44 

Color-blindness 

.00 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

3,574 

.97 

12 

.00 

.34 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

36,012 

9.  72 

210 

.06 

.58 

3.69 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

1, 682 
972 

.45 

62 

.02 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

. 26 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

509 

. 14 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

1,280 

.35 

4 

.00 

.31 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

S6a 

Adenoids 

847 

. 23 

1 

.00 

. 12 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

7, 641 
9 

2. 06 

4 

.00 

.05 

' 86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

.00 

, 86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy". 

667 

. 18 

2 

.00 

.30 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

8,245 

2.  23 

32 

.01 

.39 

86  f 

Polypus,  nasal 

' 484 

. 13 

86g 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

30 

.01 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

37,668 

8,988 

10. 17 

86i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

2. 43 

165 

.04 

1.84 

578 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  81. — Admissions  and  deaths,  for  diseases,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 

1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS,  RATIOS  PER  1,000,  AND  PERCENTAGE  FATALITY  RATES. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Admissions. 

Deaths. 

Case 

fatality; 

percentage. 

Absolute 

numbers. 

Ratios  per 
1,000. 

Absolute 

numbers. 

Ratios  per 
1,000. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

17,112 

4.62 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

74 

.02 

o 16 

0.00 

C.  93 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

161, 192 

44. 34 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

21^  967 

5.  93 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

159 

.04 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

49, 379 

13. 33 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

6, 122 

1.65 

b 234 

.07 

.10 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

344 

.09 

28 

.01 

8. 14 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

367 

. 10 

41 

.01 

11.17 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

16, 850 

4.  55 

108 

.03 

.64 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

1,672 

.45 

15 

.00 

.90 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

264 

.07 

3 

. 00 

1.14 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

10,408 

2.  81 

55 

.01 

.53 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

3, 129 

.84 

11 

.00 

.35 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

359 

. 10 

13 

.00 

3.62 

79a 

15 

.00 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

32 

.01 

1 

.00 

3. 15 

79a 

( 8)  V alvular  lesions,  unclassified 

971 

.26 

10 

.00 

1. 03 

79b 

( 'ardiac  hypertrophy 

1, 117 

.30 

9 

.00 

.SI 

79c 

Uardiac  dilatation 

540 

. 15 

79 

.02 

14.83 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardialinsufficieney 

2, 857 

.77 

63 

.02 

2. 21 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

1,793 

.48 

64 

.02 

3. 57 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

317 

.09 

9 

.00 

2. 84 

81a 

Aneurysms 

90 

.02 

6 

.00 

6. 67 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

407 

. 11 

8 

.00 

1.97 

81c 

Aortitis 

35 

.01 

1 

. 00 

2.86 

81  d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

31 

.01 

4 

.00 

12. 90 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

195 

.05 

30 

.01 

15. 38 

.83a 

Hemorrhoids 

26, 860 

7.  25 

15 

.00 

.08 

83  b 

Varicocele 

10, 638 

2.  87 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

5, 729 

1.55 

6 

.00 

. 10 

83d 

Phlebitis 

799 

.22 

2 

.00 

. 25 

84a 

Status  lymphaticus 

15 

.00 

7 

.00 

45.67 

S4b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

10, 658 

2.  88 

25 

.01 

.23 

1,182 

.32 

85b 

189 

.05 

4,955 

1.34 

85d 

' 100 

.03 

85e 

Heart-block 

32 

.01 

3 

.00 

9.38 

85f 

Tachycardia 

5, 502 

1.49 

13 

.00 

.18 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

596 

. 16 

12 

.00 

2.01 

Soil 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

509 

. 14 

16 

.00 

8.14 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

234, 822 

63.41 

409 

.11 

.17 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  c 

30,903 

8.  34 

8,621 

2.33 

27.90 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

43, 127 

11.65 

9,419 

2.54 

21  84 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

1,635 

.44 

180 

.05 

11.01 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

4,429 

1.20 

50 

.01 

1. 13 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

15, 263 

4. 12 

105 

.03 

.69 

9.5 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

11 

.00 

1 

.00 

9 09 

90 

Asthma 

7,445 

2.01 

33 

.01 

. 44 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

459 

. 12 

3 

.00 

.65 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1,375 

.37 

36 

.01 

2.62 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Q()n 

1,  438 

.39 

60 

. 02 

99c 

Mouth  arid  anhexa,  other  diseases  of 

13,693 

3.70 

12 

.00 

.09 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

66 

.02 

1 

.00 

1.52 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

1,551 

.42 

31 

.01 

2.00 

1 09  h 

520 

. 14 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

36, 941 

9.  98 

36 

.01 

.10 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

979 

.26 

25 

.01 

2.55  ij 

105b 

Diarrhea 

20, 632 

5.  57 

20 

.01 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

59, 332 

16.  02 

169 

.05 

.28  ] 

12  .548 

3 39 

’ 184 

. 05 

1,667 

. 45 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

' 3i3 

.08 

2 

.00 

.64 

108 

Appendicitis 

31,666 

8.  55 

526 

.14 

109a 

Hernia 

44,662 

12.  06 

100 

.03 

. 2- 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

660 

.18 

74 

.02 

11.21 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

3,229 

.87 

5 

.00 

11  Ob 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

59,266 

16.  00 

27 

.01 

. 05 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

118 

.03 

19 

.01 

16. 10 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

268 

.07 

5 

.00 

a Includes  all  deaths  due  to  diseases  of  the  laynx.  q Includes  all  deaths  due  to  diseases  of  the  pharynx,  c Includes  pneumonia  unclassified- 


ADMISSIONS  AND  DEATHS — ENLISTED  MEN — UNITED  STATES  AND  EUROPE. 


579 


Table  81. — Admissions  and  deaths,  for  diseases,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31 

191 9,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS,  RATIOS  PER  1,000,  AND  PERCENTAGE  FATALITY  RATES. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Admissions. 

Deaths. 

Case 

fatality; 

percentage. 

Absolute 

numbers. 

Ratios  per 
1,000. 

Absolute 
" numbers. 

Ratios  per 
1,000. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of— Continued. 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

2,393 

0. 65 

24 

0.  01 

1.00 

Hob 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

2,748 

.74 

10 

.00 

.36 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

2,750 

.74 

20 

.01 

.73 

117a 

Peritonitis 

153 

.04 

61 

.02 

39.87 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

2,008 

.54 

7 

.00 

.35 

118a 

Pancreatitis » 

14 

.00 

6 

.00 

42.86 

1 1 8h 

113 

.03 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

496 

. 13 

6 

.00 

1.21 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  {nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

2,002 

. 54 

115 

.03 

5.  74 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

2,958 

.80 

232 

.06 

7.  84 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

113 

.03 

4 

.00 

3.  54 

122b 

100 

.03 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

62 

.02 

1 

.00 

1.61 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

832 

. 22 

IS 

.00 

2.16 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1,651 

. 45 

18 

.00 

1.09 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

1,385 

.37 

11 

.00 

.79 

121a 

Cystitis 

3,373 

.91 

2 

.00 

.06 

124b 

Biadder,  other  diseases  of 

2,127 

. 57 

1 

.00 

.05 

3 999 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal).’ 

'912 

.25 

3 

.00 

.33 

115 

.03 

]26 

882 

.24 

127a 

2,055 

127b 

2,687 

.73 

127c 

Hvdrocele 

2,800 

.76 

5 

.00 

. 18 

127d 

1,341 

.36 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

8,363 

2.  26 

5 

.00 

.06 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

63 

.02 

3 

.00 

4.  76 

143a 

Carbuncle 

2,163 

. 58 

12 

.00 

. 55 

143b 

Furuncle 

19,374 

5.23 

8 

.00 

.04 

144a 

Abscess 

15, 755 

4. 25 

69 

.02 

.44 

144b 

Cellulitis 

12,357 

3.  34 

44 

.01 

.36 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

2,742 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of. 

7,851 

9 19 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

3, 243 

.88 

145d 

Claras 

.26 

145e 

Dermatitis 

819 

29 

145f 

Eciema 

1.  05 

145? 

Erythema 

1,458 

.39 

145b 

Herpes 

3,044 

.82 

145i 

Impetigo 

2’ 661 

72 

145j 

Lichen 

86 

.02 

145k 

N sevus 

93 

.03 

1451 

Pityriasis 

567 

. 15 

145m 

Psoriasis 

1,462 

.39 

145n 

Scabies 

32, 871 

8.  88 



145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

19|  613 

5.30 

27 

.01 

. 14 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion , diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

1,305 

.35 

9 

.00 

. 69 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

3,447 

.93 

2 

.00 

.06 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

2,926 

. 79 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

1,843 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

' 151 

.04 

147c 

Synovitis 

3,414 

.92 

3 

.00 

.09 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

324 

.09 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

1,559 

.42 

3 

.00 

. 19 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

1 , 978 

.53 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

1,417 

.38 

1 149c 

Metatarsalgia 

1 417 

.38 

149d 

Myositis 

3 772 

1.02 

.... 

.... 

j 149e 

Pes  planus 

25  744 

6. 95 

1491 

Talipes 

’ 480 

13 

1 

, 149g 

Tenosynovitis 

2 457 

. 66 

1 

| J49h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

25,832 

6.  9S 

9 

.00 

.03 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

1,788 

.48 

2 

.00 

. 11 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases. . . 

136,287 

36.80 

470 

.13 

.34 

Total  for  diseases 

3, 264, 694 

881. 59 

54,754 

14.79 

1.68 

580 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


S 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 

19g 

19h 

191 

19j 

19  k 
191 
19m 
19n 
19o 
19p 
20a 
20b 
20c 
21 
22 
24 
25b 
26 
47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

3Sb 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 
52b 
53a 
53b 
88 

116 

53c 

54 

5oa 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 

Note. — The  cause  of  admission  is  to  be  found  under  that  head.  Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae  appear 
columns.  They  may  have  existed  at  the  time  of  admission  or  may  have  occurred  later  in  the  course  of  the  primary  diseases, 
association  may  have  been  significant  or  purely  accidental. 


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4 

18 

1 

1 

....  1 

i 

10 

19 

4 

2 

3 

1 

5 

3 

1 

2 

4 

3 

47 

6 

344 

3 

149 

724 

11 

108 

87 
71  1 

1 

7 

5 

114 

1 

188 

56 

1 

38 

1 

1 

i 

2 



6 

23 

64 

35 

4 

18 

311 

162 

366 

30 

1,529 

274 

4 

288 

86 

172 

301 

1 

3 

9 

2 

1 



25 

i 

3 

1 

5 

4 

1 

5 

1 

2 

5 

16 

16 

5 

1 

2 

2 

2 

7 

2 

3I 



9 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

"i‘| 

6 

1 

21 

54 

8 

13 

18 

if ! 

:::::: 

5 

32 

8 

1 

9 

67 

1 

17 

H ! 

4 

72 

7 

436 

288 

7 

101 

551 

6 

119 

20sl 

4 

1 

3 



1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2J 





2 

41 

3 

8 

1 

1 

18 

2 

2 

8 

1 

1 

u 

3 

6 

1 

1 

3 

2 

i 

3 | 

1 



1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 



1 

i 

.... 



1 

2 

7 

1 

7 

15 

11 

40 

4 

9. 

23 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

4 

24 

1 

141 

32 

28 

483 

9 

15 

35 

1 

2 

2 

9 

2 

3 

2 

1 

9 

1 

3 

1 

i 

6 

1 

2 

16 

5 

3 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 

Syphilis  (all) 

2 

1 

99 

4 

65 

8 

18 

195 

8 

14 

21 

9 

3 

9 

6 

43 

3 

7 

6 

80 

10 

173 

33 

15 

474 

17 

15 

45 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 i 

2 

1 

1 

2 i 

1 

1 

1 

6 

3 i 

1 

1 

1 

11 

1 

25 

21 

1 

28 

176 

16 

4 j 

39 

: 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

3 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

4 

1 

19 

5 

3 

48 

2 

i j 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

i 

i 

8 

3 

2 

O ther  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

1 

1 



1 

5 

1 

3 

5 

9 

4 

23 

3 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

8 

2 

2 

4 

6 

1 

3 

5 

1 

n the  vertical 
Moreover,  the 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN.  581 

in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


19b.  Carrier,  bacil- 
lus, typhoid. 

19c.  Carrier,  menin- 
gococcus. 

19d.  Carrier,  epi- 
demic diseases 
(others). 

19e.  Chicken-pox. 

19f.  German  mea- 
sles. 

19g.  Meningitis,  cer- 
ebro-spinal. 

19h.  Mumps. 

19i.  Paratyphoid  A. 

19j . Paratyphoid  B. 

19k.  Poliomyelitis, 
anterior,  acute. 

191.  Trench  fever. 

19m.  Trench  mouth. 

19n.  Typhoid  vacci- 
nation. 

19o.  Vaccinia. 

19p.  Epidemic  dis- 
eases (others). 

20a.  Septicemia, 
general. 

20b.  Aerogenes  eap- 
sulatus  infection. 

20c.  Pyemia,  surgi- 
cal. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

4 

1 

2 

3 

5 

1 

1 

10 

14 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

44 

19 

10 

38 

93 

1,028 

1 

28 

19 

48 

1 

6 

i 

6 

2 

3 

32 

8 

' 259 

1 

4 

6 

3 

14 

3 

7 

8 

2 

5 

4 

2 

90 

1 

1 

2 

3 

9 

1 

142 

64 

16 

31 

542 

1,354 

14 

39 

2 

329 

131 

100 

69 

2 

10 

l 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 



3 

8 

9 

18 

19a 

1 

1 

19b 

2 

1 

IQp 

19d 

1 

1 

19e 

s 

2 

82 

6 

6 

2 

19f 

4 

i 

2 

4 

68 

l 

2 

10 

73 

241 

48 

35 

1 

1 

1 

16 

20 

6 

IQh 

1 

1 

1 Qj 

i 

19j 

2 

IQk- 

i 

i 

1 

2 

1 

604 

4 

lQn 

1 

2 

4 

2 

3 

19o 

1 

1 

2 On. 

20  h 

90  r* 

1 

1 

4 

22 

i 

24 

1 

1 

26 

6 

4 

1 

34 

3 

9 

2 

1 

6 

47 

5 

i 

5 

18 

8 

144 

1 

34 

9 

2 

28a 

2 

i 

8 

1 

28b 

1 

3 

3 

29 

1 

3 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

30-35 

3 

i 

23 

6 

6 

145 

1 

1 

40 

23 

1 

2 

37 

1 

1 

1 

38 

3 

1 

1 

38a 

9 

13 

26 

5 

426 

1 

4 

132 

30 

7 

3 

1 

1 

38b 

1 

3 

36 

3Q— 45 

1 

1 

10 

2 

46 

6 

i 

3 

1 

8 

19.9. 

9 

22 

14 

9 

10 

9 

4Sa 

3 

50 

17 

7 

51a 



59h 



53b 

1 

2 

83 



1 

116 



2 

54 

55a 



1 

55b 



2 

9 

2 

2 

9 

.... 

1 

1 

i 

5 

12 

3 

1 

1 

j 

1 

3 

56a 

1 

2 

1 

i 

56b 

57-59 

582 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  the, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

21.  Glanders. 

22.  Anthrax. 

24.  Tetanus. 

25b.  Mycoses  (others). 

03 

l- 

W> 

03 

=3 

* 

s 

47.  Acute  articular  rheu-  j 
matism. 

28a.  Tuberculosis  of  lungs. 

28b.  Suspected  tuberculosis.  1 

29.  Acute  miliary  tuber- 
culosis. 

30-35.  Tuberculosis  (others). 

37.  Syphibs. 

38a.  Chancroidal  infection.  | 

38b.  Gonococcus  infection. 

I.  Injections  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 

venereal). 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 i 

2 

6 

10 

2 

1 

6 

2 

4 

2 

2 

6 

1 

2 

1 

3 

93 

343 

9 

9 

8 

75 

34 

190 

72 

19 

1 

12 

7 

28 

29 

15 

3 

4 

21 

6 

35 

4 

3 

3 

396 

956 

289 

21 

55 

609 

193 

1,441 

10 

10 

3 

2 

5 

3 

18 

3 

2 

1 

2 

4 

11 

6 

1 

1 

4 

2 

0 

1 Qh 

1 Qr* 

6 

2 

1 

1 

IQd 

19e 

5 

1 

19f 

15 

15 

1 

10 

1 

24 

1 

12 

8 

1 

1 

6 

13 

2 

19h 

1 

10 

2 

231 

153 

10 

1 

4 

310 

122 

530 

19i 

1 

l')k 

1 

1 

1 

191 



1 

1 

19m 



1 

I 'tn 

1 

1 

7 

11 

8 

1 

5 - 

19o 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

19d 

..... 

20a 

1 

1 

20  b 

20p. 

21 

22 

24 

25b 

1 

26 

3 

1 

1 

47 

21 

4 

3 

30 

2 

17 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

28a 

9 

9 

4 

45 

9 

4 

381 

196 

19 

146 

28b 

1 

1 

13 

4 

3 

29 

1 

5 

10 

5 

2 

30-35 

178 

7 

14 

26 

3 

20  1 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 

37 

9 

1 

96 

96 

14 

19 

2,  422 

3,031 

9 

5 

2 

1,265 

940 

38b 

3 

2 

109 

107 

7 

1 

28 

4,  467 

4, 272 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 1 

39-45 

2 

2 

21 

1 

46 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

13 

4 

11 

4Xn 

1 

1 

90 

44 

21 

42 

100 

13  | 

OS  1 

48b 

G out 

2 

50 

2 

2 

8 

2 

4 

1 , 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

18 

17 

2 

3 

23 

14  ! 

1 

1 

1 

52h 

1 

1 

53b 

1 

1 

88 

3 

1 

2 

5 

II 

53c 

...... 

1 

1 

5 [ 

5 

2 

1 1 

55a 

p 

2 

1 1 

27' 

3 

5 

i 

16 

5 | i 

55ft 

8 

1 

15 

3 

6 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

10 

1 

’!! 

56b 

1 

2 

8 

2 

9 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

2 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E ENLISTED  MEN 


583 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1 

36.  Rickets. 

39-45.  Cancer  and  other 
malignant  tumors. 

46.  Tumors,  benign. 

48a.  Arthritis. 

48b.  Gout. 

49.  Scurvy. 

50.  Diabetes,  mellitus. 

51a.  Exophthalmic  goiter. 

51b.  Cretinism  and  myxe- 
dema. 

1 

52a.  Addison’s  disease. 

52b.  Acromegaly. 

53a.  Leucemia. 

53b.  Hodgkin’s  disease. 

88.  Goiter,  simple. 

116.  Spleen,  diseases  of. 

53c.  Other  diseases  of  the 
ductless  glands. 

54.  Anemia,  chlorosis. 

55a.  Hemophilia. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 

2 

3 



1 

6 



1 

12 

4 

3 

1 

i 

8 

3 

21 

102 

1 

12 

1 

2 

10 

6 

1 

7 

81 

1 

9 

1 

1 

8 

25 

4 

1 

4 

9 

20 

8 

90 

916 

3 

15 

128 

3 

4 

1 

1 

61^ 

9 

6 

40 

10 

1 

11 

1 

1 

4 

14 

7 

18 

1 

4 

3 

4 

1 

19a 

19b 

3 

19c 

1 

19d 

9 

1 

19e 

2 

2 

5 

1 

1 



19f 

3 

1 

79 

19£ 

3 

1 

39 

184 

6 

26 

29 

14 

1 

3 

6 

19h 

1 

19i 

19j 



19k 

1 

13 

191 

3 

7 

1 

6 

1 

19o 

19p 

3 

1 

20a 

20b 

1 

20c 

21 

1 

22 

24 

25b 

26 

i 

2 

4 

117 

11 

3 

1 

47 

2S 

7 

21 

101 

IS 

62 

1 

1 

1 

23 

3 

9 

28a 

3 

4 

9 



1 

4 

2 

28b 

1 

1 

29 

29 

4 

7 

78 

2 

1 

30-35 

5 

55 

1 

4 

22 

2 

9 

3 

2 

1 

37 

1 

17 

26 

1 

1 

4 

•7 

2 

38a 

8 

4 

128 

36 

1 

10 

2 

2 

38b 

i 

19 

2 

1 

1 

36 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

39-45 

4 

6 

11 



2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

46 

32 

4 

30 

48 

12 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4Sb 



i 

49 

1 

7 

50 

4 

37 

3 

1 

1 

6 

1 

4 

1 



51b 

"v 2 a. 

1 

1 

52b 

1 

1 

I 

53h 

4 

1 

r 

88 

1 

1 

116 



1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

6 

50 

3 

2 

55d 

)..... 

3 

2 

6 

1 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

3 

9 

1 

56  a 

1 

1 

7 

1 

56b 

i 

57-59 

584 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82.— Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

55b.  Obesity. 

55c.  Purpura. 

55d.  Muscular  rheumatism. 

55e.  General  d i s e a s es 
(others). 

56a.  Alcoholism  (acute  or 
chronic). 

56b.  Drug  addiction. 

57-59.  Poisoning,  chronic. 

60.  Encephalitis. 

61.  Meningitis,  simple. 

62.  Locomotor  ataxia. 

63a.  Multiple  sclerosis. 

63b.  Spinal  cord,  diseases 
of  (others). 

£ 

X 

0 

1 
a 

CO 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 

venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

60 

1 

1 

2 

Typhus  fever 

3 

Relapsing  fever 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

3 

3 

3 

"T 

Smallpox 

j 

6 

4 

11 

36 

1 

1 

38 

7 

0 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

21 

2 

15 

4 

. 1 

1 

1 

8 

Whooping  cough 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

1 

4 

15 

1 

3 

1 

10 

Influenza 

1 

14 

181 

175 

12 

11 

9 

1 

143 

2 

5 

ii 

33 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

18 

Erysipelas 

3 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

2 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

1 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

I9e 

Chicken-pox 

1 

191 

German  measles 

3 

1 

1 

J 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

3 

49 

1 

2 

7 

10 

19h 

Mumps *. * 

1 

52 

23 

3 

2 

9 

24 

1 

4 

4 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

1 

7 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

1 

2 

191 

Trench  fever 

1 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

1 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

1 

3 

4 

1 

19o 

1 

1 

i 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases,  (others) 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20b 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

21 

Glanders 

22 

Anthrax 

1 

24 

Tetanus 

25b 

26 

Pellagra 

1 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

9 

24 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

i j 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

1 

12 

16 

3 

2 

1 

6 

2 

2 

2 

1 1 

28b 

Suspected  t uberculosis 

3 

19 

2 

29 

1 

1 : 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1 

1 

4 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1 

3 

50 

45 

19 

19 

22 

8 

27 

55 

5 

18 

fs 

38a 

Chancroidal  infect  ion 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

1 

90 

14 

15 

31 

4 

1 

1 

1 

5 

.1 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

3 

1 

1 

39-45 

1 

i 



! 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 



48a 

Arthritis 

3 

9 

56 

12 

8 

3 

2 

15 

2 

48b 

49 

50 

1 

51a 

2 

5 

2 

3 

i : 

51b 

52b 



3 

53b 

88 

1 

116 

1 

4 

54 

1 

1 

55c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

55e 

1 

12 

1 

1 

2 

i 

56  h 

1 

39 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL® ENLISTED  MEN 


585 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


66a.  Facial  paralysis. 

66b.  Paraplegia. 

66c.  Paralysis  without  spec- 
ified cause  (others). 

69.  Epilepsy. 

74a.  Jacksonian  epilepsy. 

74b.  Neurasthenia. 

1 74c.  Enuresis. 

74d.  Neurosis. 

74e.  Neuro-circulatory  as- 
thenia. 

74f.  Shell-shock  (cause  not 
given). 

72.  Chorea. 

73a.  Hysteria  and  results 
(psychoses  excepted). 

73b.  Neuralgia. 

73c.  Neuritis. 

73d.  Speech,  defective. 

74g.  Nervous  system,  other 
diseases  of. 

67.  General  paralysis  of  the 
insane. 

68a.  Constitutional  psycho- 
pathic states. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 



2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

5' 

4 

i 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

4 

13 

3 

2 

27 

12 

5 

16 

1 

18 

1 

5 

6 

1 

2 

2 

5 

6 

2 

I 

4 

8 

3 

14 

1 

2 

1 

1 

14 

2 

2 

1 

14 

1 

1 

3 

9 

10 

6 

31 

44 

2 

163 

31 

2S 

465 

13 

2 

88 

S9 

143 

5 

67 

27 

10 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

14 

1 

1 

18 

1 

1 

1 

3 

19a 

19b 

2 

3 

1 

19c 

1 

19d 

1 

19e 

5 

3 

2 

1 

2 



2 

19f 

4 

6 

50 

2 

9 

6 

8 

4 

4 

28 

53 

4 

3 

19g 

6 

3 

4 

17 

24 

7' 

4 

38 

1 

1 

13 

21 

19 

2 

25 

3 

3 

19h 

1 

191 



1 

1 

19j 

2 

9 

1 

1 

19k 



1 

1 

191 

1 

3 

2 

6 

1 

1 

9 

6 

1 

1 

19n 

3 

1 

8 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 



2 

19o 

19p 

1 

20a 

20b 

20c 

21 

22 

24 

25b 

2 

26 

3 

1 

3 

11 

1 

8 

1 

1 

14 

5 

31 

1 

2 

47 

1 

10 

16 

1 

32 

3 

3 

24 

3 

1 

8 

14 

6 

1 

ii 

5 

7 

2 

9 

1 

2Sb 

1 

1 

29 

1 

4 

2 

4 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

30-35 

12 

8 

38 

37 

1 

40 

22 

6 

16 

2 

3 

36 

59 

7 

29 

68 

25 

37 

2 

4 

4 

2 

9 

1 

Q 

1 

3 

9 

38a 

4 

8 

30 

60 

86 

6 

24 

7 

36 

12 

36 

4 

21 

4 

19 

28b 

2 

i 

1 

2 

36 

| 

1 

39-45 

i 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

3 

46 

I 

1 

2 

7 

1 

37 

4 



6 

72 

2 

2 

33 

10 

93 

6 

9 

4Sa 

.... 

48h 



49 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

50 

1 

12 

32 

3 

44 

9 

21 

7 

15 

.51a. 

1 

1 

.52a. 

1 

1 

52b 

1 

53b 

1 

3 

5 

4 

15 

1 

3 

2 

9 

1 

88 

116 

1 

2 

53c 

2 

1 

54 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

8 

1 

25 

2 

1 2 

2 

5 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

55e 

32 

107 


56a 

56b 

57-59 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


5 86 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases , complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

68b.  Mental  deficiency. 

68c.  Malingering. 

68d.  Dementia  praecox. 

68e.  Psycbasthenia. 

68f.  Psychoneurosis. 

68g.  Psychosis,  alcoholic. 

68h.  Psychosis,  manic-de- 
pressive. 

68i.  Psychoses  (others). 

75a  (1).  Astigmatism. 

75a  (2).  Hyperopia. 

75a  (3).  Myopia. 

75a  (4).  Defective  vision 
(cause  not  stated). 

75b.  Strabismus.  | 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 

venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

1 

2 

Typhus  fever 





3 

Relapsing  fever 

1 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

3 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

5 

5 

Smallpox 

1 

6 

Measles 

12 

7 

1 

3 

1 

3 

ii 

12  1 2 

3 

] 

4 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

i 

1 

8 

Whooping  cough 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

1 

2 

2 

1 



1 

1 

10 

Influenza 

57 

1 

50 

14 

114 

25 

89 

61 

52 

20 

29 

12 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

18 

Erysipelas 

1 

1 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1 

1 

3 

1 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus... 

l 

1 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others)  . . 

1 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

1 

191 

German  measles 

9 

1 

1 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

3 

5 

1 

7 



2 

5 

1 

4 

2 

19h 

Mumps 

18 

2 

8 

22 

3 

5 

13 

9 

2 

6 

3 

13 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

1 

1 

191 

Trench  ever 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

1 

3 

1 

3 

3 

3 ' 

190 

Vaccinia 

1 

2 

3 

:::::: 

:::::: 

2 

1 i 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

1 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

...... 

i 

20b 

Aerogenes  capsulates  infection 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

21 

Glanders 

1 

22 

Anthrax 



24 

Tetanus 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 



i 

26 

Pellagra 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

2 

9 

7 

2 

10 

2 

8 

3 

i 

1 

1 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

99 

11 

1 

13 

3 

4 

10 

6 

2 

1 

3 

1 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

1 

i 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. . . 

"'T 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1 

i 

i 



i 

2 

2 

i 

i 

3 

1 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

44 

18 

4 

39 

2 

24 

19 

7 

4 

6 

2 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

6 

2 

i 

2 

2 

2 

9. 

I 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

72 

2 

19 

3 

30 

2 

2 

14 

9 

5 

20 

5 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

1 

1 

1 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

1 

1 

1 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

2 

1 

4 

l 

3 

1 

4 

48a 

Arthritis 

41 

6 

5 

34 

8 

11 

8 

4 

7 

48b 

Gout 

49 

Scurvy 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

1 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

18 

2 

16 

3 

1 

1 

2 

5 

— 

51b 

52a 

52b 

Acromegaly 

1 

1 

53b 



88 

Goiter,  simple 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

116 

53c 

1 

54 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

2 

1 

1 

i 

Hemophilia 

1 

i 

Obesity 

1 

2 

i 

55(1 

Muscular  rheumatism 

3 

5 

3 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

IS 

6 

12 

77 

4 

4 

1 

1 

12 

3 

4 

9 

7 

1 

i 

57-59 

Poising,  chronic 

1 

1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS- — ENLISTED  MEN. 


587 


United  Stales  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


c3 

e 

c 

g 

-1 

lO 

75d.  Cataract. 

j 75 e.  Trachoma. 

75f.  Conjunctivitis  (others) 

d 

"So 

>» 

<5 

£ 

bi) 

K 

75h.  Amblyopia. 

75i.  Amaurosis. 

75j.  Choroiditis. 

75k.  Iritis. 

751.  Keratitis. 

75m.  Retinitis. 

75n.  Nystagmus. 

75o.  Glaucoma. 

75p.  Eyelids,  diseases  of. 

75q.  Color-blindness. 

75r.  Eyes  and  annoxa, 
other  diseases  of. 

76a.  Otitis  media. 

76b.  Mastoiditis. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

14 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

19 

3 

4 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

14 

8 

2 

8 

31 

1 

1 

36 

46 

3,926 

6 

1 

24 

2 

3 

3 

3 

363 

74 



8 

1 

11 

2 

4 

1 

61 

10 

9 

4 

8 

15 

299 

28 

17 

2 

31 

6 

3 

2 

28 

85 

3,431 

423 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

10 

14 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

45 

9 

18 

4 

1 

1 

14 

4^ 

19a 



19b 

19c 

1 

1 

1 

19d 



3 

1 

1 

1 

19e 

1 

1 

10 

1 

3 

4 

140 

24 

19f 

i 

1 

6 

2 

4 

4 

3 

6 

3 

i 

9 

39 

100 

39 

19g 

3 

1 

8 

248 

14 

3 

1 

2 

14 

21 

l 

6 

33 

906 

111 

19h 

2 

19i 

1 

1 

19j 

1 

1 

19k 

1 

3 

191 

19m 

1 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

25 

1 

I9n 



i 

1 

1 

4 

19o 

I 

1 

19p 

1 

3 

1 

20a 

20b 

9 

20c 

21 

22 





24 

1 

25b 

26 

1 

15 

8 

1 

1 

4 

60 

6 

47 

i 

2 

28 

4 

1 

1 

1 

6 

10 

2 

i 

1 

4 

11 

234 

16 

28a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

28b 



1 

29 

i 

6 

1 

1 

2 

16 

2 

9 

30  -35 

5 

0 

72 

2 

6 

50 

293 

75 

31 

9 

11 

102 

108 

8 

37 

4 

i 

17 

1 

1 

1 

5 

4 

4 

16 

3Sa 

5 

5 

ii 

382 

8 

4 

6 

38 

35 

3 

12 

100 

166 

12 

38b 

9 

1 

1 

36 

1 

1 

39-45 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

15 

3 

46 

i 

i 

5 

27 

4 

1 

2 

4 

19 

8 

2 

9 

23 

129 

9 

48a 

1 

49 

i 

1 

9 

50 

i 

1 

6 

2 

y 

2 

6 

25 

2 

51b 

1 

1 

52a 

1 

52b 

1 

1 

53b 



1 

2 

i 

2 

1 

ss 

116 

1 



1 

1 

54 



1 

55b 

55c 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1* 

1 

2 

14 

1 

55d 

|.| 

1 

2 

9 

2 

15 

1 

55e 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



3 

7 

1 

56a 

•1 

1 

1 

56b 

|1. . 

57-59 

588 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent,  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

76c.  Otitis,  externa. 

76d.  Defective  hearing 
(cause  not  stated). 

76e.  Ear,  other  diseases. 

| 86a.  Adenoids. 

86b.  Deviation  of  nasal 
septum,  and  spurs. 

i i 

S6c.  Nose,  external  deform- 
ity of. 

S6d.  Turbinate  hyper-  j 
trophy. 

86e.  Sinusitis  (all). 

J 86f.  Polypus,  nasal. 

86g.  Perforated  nasal  sep- 
tum. 

86h.  Rhinitis  (cause  not 
stated). 

86i.  Nasal  fossae,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

c3 

o 

O) 

"3 

C3 

3*9 

“S 

a 

A 

<js 

!'• 

CO 

I.  Infectious  diseases  including  tuberculosis  and 

venereal) . 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Typhus  fever 

3 

4 

1 

2 

4 

3 

5 

2 

5 

1 

6 

19 

4 

19 

22 

23 

1 

3 

226 

4 

54 

83 

225 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

2 

i 

4 

16 

24 

4 

52 

1 

9 

i 

17 

8 

Whooping  cough 

1 



1 

9 

24 

12 

4 

13 

5 

1 

1!) 

10 

Influenza 

48 

16 

69 

61 

205 

1 

31 

1,023 

15 

414 

179 

496  i 

14 

i 

1 

4 

6 

1 

4 

1 

4 

2 ! 

18 

1 

2 

12 

7 

1 

2 1 

19a 

1 

2 

1 

8 

3 

2! 

19b 

19c 

1 

4 

3 

3 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

19e 

1 

1 

19f 

German  measles 

1 

5 

4 

4 

31 

8 

1 

15 

19" 

2 

29 

6 

1 

7 

2 

2 1 

19h 

13 

4 

18 

14 

29 

1 

93 

62 

105 

80 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

1 

19j 

19k 

191 

Trench  fever 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 1 

19m 

1 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

1 

6 

9 

1 

7 

1 

1 

35 

13 

8 

19o 

Vaccinia 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

5 

10 

1 

19p 

1 

1 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

1 

20b 

20c 

21 

22 

24 

25  b 

Mycoses  (others) 

2 

26 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

2 

130 

13 

1 

28 

1 

8 

2 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2 

5 

5 

5 

72 

36 

56 

2 

37 

42 

30 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

2 

29 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1 

4 

3 

1 

23 

2 

ii ' 

III.  Venereal  diseases  tail). 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

3 

7 

3 

12 

28 

4 

46 

4 

6 

25 

19 

97 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

3 

9 

1 

10 

1 

5 

3 

3Sb 

Gonococcus  infection 

1 

3 

7 

24 

69 

5 

50 

5 

1 

67 

86 

20 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

i 

1 

9 

1 

39-45 

1 

1 

4 

2 

46 

2j 

i_i 

1 

5 

3 

1 

12 

1 

3 

48a 

Arthritis 

13 

1 

107 

28 

4 

2 

61 

3 

32 

17 

77 

48b 

49 

1 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

3 

1 

51a 

1 

1 

9 

8 

3 

5 

22 

3 

6| 

51b 

52b 

Acromegaly 

1 

1 

1 

53b 

1 

i 

88 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

lift 

53c 

1 

2 

54 

2 

5 

55a 

1 

2 

2 

5 

1 

12 

8 

5 

2 

7 

1 

1 

2 

2 

56a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

• 

56b 

3 

1 

1 

2 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

i 

2 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL.® ENLISTED  MEN. 


589 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  191 7,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


87b.  Larynx,  other  diseases 
of. 

100a.  Tonsillitis,  acute. 

100b.  Tonsillitis,  chronic. 

100c.  Tonsils,  focal  infec- 
tion from. 

lOOd.  Pharyngitis,  acute 
catarrhal. 

100e.  Pharynx,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

77.  Pericarditis. 

78.  Endocarditis,  acute. 

79a.  Valvular  diseases  of 
the  heart. 

>> 

O 

CJ 

.© 

’o 

d 

to 

jjj 

o 

< 

c3 

u- 

79a  (2).  Aortic  stenosis. 

79a(3).  Mitral  insufficiency. 

79a (4).  Mitral  stenosis. 

79a  (5).  Combined  lesions, 
mitral  aortic. 

• 

79a  (6).  Pulmonic  lesions. 

_____  _ 

79a  (7).  Tricuspid  lesions. 

79a (8).  Valvular  losions, 
unclassified. 

79b.  Cardiac  hypertrophy.  | 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

8 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

23 

13 

11 

1 

1 

3 

2 

9 

9. 

i 

4 

6 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1.100 

178 

3 

181 

19 

34 

23 

2 

2 

89 

15 

1 

12 

6 

1 

345 

122 



50 

26 

16 

32 

4 

45 

4 

1 

8 

7 

8 

391 

231 

2 

41 

68 

8 

6 

9 

25 

2 

- 

6 

9 

1 

2,617 

431 

14 

678 

112 

139 

50 

56 

13 

542 

4S2 

15 

i 

i 

36 

73 

10 

10 

4 

5 

2 

2 

6 

2 

2 

1 

14 

22 

5 

13 

2 

3 

1 

IS 

80 

178 

1 

15 

12 

6 

1 

19a 

19b 

18 

7 

4 



1 

1 

1 

19c 

i 

6 



19d 

4 

1 

6 

3 

2 

19e 

157 

25 

33 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

19f 

38 

11 

5 

3 

13 

13 

2 

17 

2 

19g 

1,595 

271 

274 

47 

6 

6 

13 

4 

148 

22 

7 

10 

19h 

1 

1 

19i 

1 

19i 

1 



1 

1 

19k 

2 

191 

1 



1 

19m 

72 

33 

67 

4 

4 

23 

3 

1 

3 

19n 

40 

15 

26 

2 

i 

19o 

2 

19p 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

20a 

20b 

.... 

20c 

21 

22 

24 

1 

1 

25b 

1 

26 

275 

550 

14 

954 

4 

79 

238 

46 

7 

90 

14 

36 

44 

47 

6 

236 

172 

3 

89 

31 

37 

6 

16 

9 

194 

60 

s 

7 

43 

28a 

9 

9 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2Sb 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

29 

16 

22 

4 

2 

9 

3 

2 

30-35 

2 

265 

92 

1 

85 

87 

5 

12 

24 

7 

SO 

19 

9 

2 

3 

28 

37 

58 

11 

7 

21 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

38a 

i 

509 

217 

9 

151 

94 

9 

14 

1 

90 

38 

3 

4 

13 

3Sb 

9 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

36 

2 

3 

1 

2 

39-45 

22 

19 

5 

1 



1 

i 

9 

46 

405 

1,007 

35 

69 

12 

26 

50 

40 

4 

720 

69 

9 

9 

23 

38 

48a 

48b 

1 

49 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

52 

74 

1 

17 

3 

1 

3 

12 

2 

116 

21 

2 

8 

54 

51a 

2 

1 

52a 

1 

1 

52b 

1 



1 

53a 

1 

53b 

— 

11 

27 

10 

1 

1 

17 

3 

s 

SS 

1 

116 

•1 

1 

53c 

5 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

54 

1 

1 

55a 

2 

1 

55c 

51 

66 

1 

20 

2 

7 

4 

31 

1 

4 

6 

55d 

..... 

IS 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

55e 

3 

1 

6 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

56a 

2 

2 

3 

1 

56b 

-1 

2 

1 

57-59 

590 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequehe,  enlisld  men  in  th< 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19,i 

19k 

191 

19m 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20b 

20c 

21 

22 

24 

25b 

26 

47 


Cause  of  admission. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

Typhus  fever 

Relapsing  lever : 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken-pox 

G erman  measles 

Memngitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Treneh'fever 

Trench  mouth 

Typhoid  vaccination 

V aecinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Aerogenes  eapsulatus  infection 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Glanders 

Anthrax 

Tetanus 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


II.  Tuberculosis. 


2.8a  Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

28b  Suspected  tuberculosis 

29  | Acute  miliary  tuberculosis  . 
30-35  | Tuberculosis  (others) 


III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 


37  | Syphilis  (all) 

38a  | Chancroidal  infection . 
38b  I Gonococcus  infection.. 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


36 

39-45 

46 

4Sa 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 
52b 
53a 
53b 
88 

116 
53c 
54 
55a 
55b 
55c 
55 1 
55e 
56a 
56b 
57-59 


Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Gout 

Scurvy 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) . 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

Addison’s  disease 

Acromegaly 

Leucemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Hemophilia 

Obesity 

Purpura 

Muscular  rheumatism 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 


•se 
3 1 


3 

109 

1 

1 

1 


45 

330 

6 


73 


59 


26 


M'S 


7 

140 

1 


16 


65 


36 


5 

295 

12 

1 

1 


134 

19 

227 


119 

2 


68  1 
H 
369 


2 

2 I 1 

17  13 

53  39 


<5  i 

21  I 14 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E ENLISTED  MEN, 


591 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive—  Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


83d.  Phlebitis. 

& 

Pi 

g 

>> 

3 

d 

m 

o3 

CO 

84b.  Lymphatic  sy 
other  diseases  c 

85a.  Cardiac  arrhyt 

3 . 

|f  | 

M c3 
O CUD 

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'O 

S-i 

C3 

o 

pi 

lO 

CO 

85c.  Cardiac  disorde 
tional. 

85d.  Bradycardia. 

85e.  Heart  block. 

85f.  Tachycardia. 

© 

to 

c3  j 

O | 

§ 1 

K 

bi) 

lO 

oo 

85h.  Circulatory  s 
other  diseases  < 

| 

o 

p3 

o 

05 

05 

rP 

_cT 

o 

o 

05 

92a.  Pneumonia,  lol 

a 

b 

c3 

CO 

05 

a 

o 

© 

£ 

s 

p 

CO 

05 

93c.  Pleura,  other  c 
of. 

95.  Gangrene  of  lun 

Inter- 

lational 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

ifi  1 

1 

3 

8 1 

11  ' 

26 

62 

29 

8 

3 

10 

1 



1 

i 

2 

3 

2 1 

c, 

2 1 

2 

1 

105 

16  1 

24 

3 

4 

1 

i 

12 

2 

4 

5 

24 

1 

3 

9 

2 

60 

7 

3 

1 .313 

4 463 

1,820 

105 

263 

1 

6 

77 

2 l 

2 

1 ' 

21  ! 

2 

2 

' 136 

' 195 

52 

30 

30 

1 

4 

8 

8 

18  | 

2 

4 

1 

1 

25 

....... 

61 

101 

34 

6 

11 

1 

9 

225 

3 

221 

7! 

15 

145 

n 

511 

34 

8 

5,081 

52,  463 

21,742 

2,129 

904 

1,615 

5 

10 

1 

4 

2 

35 

11 

2 

1 

4 

| 

14 

1 

10 

i'l 

1 

29 

8 

10 

4 

1 

18 

1 

2 

1 

19 

8 

12 

4 

1 

6 

19a 

1 

19b 

1 ' 

i 

| 

12 

2 

3 

1 

19c 

r";':: 

2 

1 

19d 

2 1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

i 

1 

19e 

9 I 



17 

2 

1 i 

3 

135 

101 

100 

40 

14 

1 

19f 

8| 

6 

3 

13 

i 

3 

62 

144 

120 

12 

6 

19 

1 

I9g 

11 

213 

4 

20 

1 

1 

63 

i 

2 

1,223 

320 

701 

50 

142 

19h 

2 

1 

i 

2 



191 

2| 

1 

1 

2 



I9i 

1 

1 

19k 



4 

8 

1 

2 

1 

191 

19m 

5 

14 

2 

3 

3 

9 

2 

587 

28 

59 

4 

4 

21 



19n 

1 

58 

2 

1 

4 

4 

3 

125 

9 

10 

3 

6 

19o 

1 

1 

4 

3 

19p 

3 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

20a 

■**| 

20b 

i 

1 

l 

1 

1 

20c 

21 

1 

1 

1 

99 

24 

1 

r 

1 

1 

26 

i 

8 



7 

14 

9 

28 

1 

217 

28 

52 

11 

23 

30 

47 

ii 

125 

9 

1 

36 

46 

45 

2 

1 098 

406 

291 

268 

679 

2 -132 

10 

1 

80 

18 

4 

13 

30 

70 

28b 

2 

1 



3 



17 

6 

11 

18 

9 

29 

2 

373 

3 

2 

i' 

35 

31 

IS 

15 

42 

53 

30-35 

! 16 

934 

7 

14 

1 

36 

7 

20 

368 

100 

141 

IS 

14 

37 

i 

545 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

71 

13 

25 

5 

11 

38a 

9 

5 

3, 203 

13 

2 

49 

i 

23 

12 

2 

6S5 

185 

199 

19 

10 

56 

38b 

1 

3 

2 

13 

3 

36 

4 

1 

9 

2 

2 

9 

1 

1 

39  45 

1 

20 

2 

5 

i 

2 

3 

1 

23 

2 

4 

3 

46 

12 

1 

22 

16 

3 

71 

i 

66 

1 

2 

343 

77 

59 

8 

23 

73 

9 

48a 

1 

4Sh 



1 i 

1 

2 

i 

2 

1 

7 

4 

2 

1 

50 

1 

4 

19 

2 

30 

1 

221 

1 

1 

121 

14 

IS 

7 

16 

51a 

=.1h 

i 

52a 



1 

1 

52h 

1 



5 

1 



53b 

7 

i 

3 

3 

11 

54 

21 

1 

1 

S8 

116 

1 

2 

1 

53c 

i 

1 

2 

3 

2 

8 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

3 

1 

55b 

3 

55c 

1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

7 



70 

11 

3 

1 

9 

! 3 

2 

2 

8 

1 

9 

13 

14 

1 

8 

2 

3 

33 

2 

4 

1 

3 

56a 

1 

1 

2 

j 

1 

7 

6 

56b 



1 

2 

! 1 

57-59 

592 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

96.  Asthma. 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema. 

98.  Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 

99a.  Pyorrhea  alveolaris. 

99b.  Abscess,  periapical, 
focal  infection  from. 

99c.  Mouth  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

101.  Esophagus,  diseases  of. 

102a.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach. 

102b.  Gastroenteroptosis. 

102c.  Stomach,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

105a.  Duodenal  ulcer. 

105b.  Diarrhea. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  lever 

1 

1 

1 

3 

P|  1 

2 

Typhus  fever 

1 

3 

Relapsing  fever 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

4 

2 

5 

1 

3 

5 

2 

Smallpox 

1 

2 

6 

Measles 

20 

15 

8 

22 

93 

1 

6 

1 

24 

1 

26 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

5 

1 

18 

8 

8 

Whooping  cough 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

4 

1 

11 

1 

6 

2 

G 

in 

Influenza 

229 

61 

69 

70 

3 

346 

2 

22 

12 

416 

15 

36b 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

2 

3 

1 

9 

26 

18 

Erysipelas 

1 

1 

1 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1 

2 

1 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus’  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier’  meningococcus 

2 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others , 

19e 

Chicken-pox ( 

19f 

German  measles 

1 

9 

2 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

3 

1 

5 

3 

1 

19h 

Mumps. . . ’ \ T 

IS 

3 

7 

20 

2 

135 

3 

8 

1 

87 

6 

15 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

191 

Trench  fever ’ 

2 

' 

1 

1 

1 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

2 

2 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

5 

9 

15 

1 

16 

1 

4 

19o 

Vaccinia 

3 



2 

2 

6 

4 

8 

2 

19p 

Epidemic  disease  (others) 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

1 

20b 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 



20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

21 

Glanders 

22 

24 

Tetanus 

Mycoses  (others) 



26 

Pellagra 

1 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

2 

29 

1 

55 

1 

1 

17 

9 ! 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

126 

67 

39 

17 

2 

2.5 

2 

17 

8 

50 

4 

14 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

4 

3 

1 

3 

6 

1 

1 i 

29 

1 

30-35 

Tuberculosis'(others) 

1 

4 

3 

6 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 1 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

29 

2 

4 

29 

1 

73 

1 

11 

5 

73 

5 

17 

< Chancroidal  infection 

4 

4 

11 

2 

1 

13 

4 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

22 

4 

7 

17 

73 

4 

1 

99 

2 j 

Ml 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets . 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

39-45 



3 

2 

1 

46 

Tumors,  benign “ 

3 

1 



8 

1 

5 

48a 

Arthritis 

18 

3 

86 

1 

121 

5 

4 

44 

4 ! 

j 

50 

3 

2 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

13 

3 

6 

15 

4 

2 

17 

7 

53a 

1 

88 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

54 

9 

3 

3 

i 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

16 

7 

• "I 

; 

55e 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

56a 

i 

3 

1 

141 

| 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

3 

3 

3 

2 

1 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

3 1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL.® ENLISTED  MEN, 


593 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


105c.  Enteritis  and  colitis. 

106.  Ankylostomiasis. 

107a.  Ascaris  lumbricoides. 

107b.  Cestodes. 

107c.  Intestinal  parasites 
(others). 

108.  Appendicitis. 

109a.  Hernia. 

109b.  Intestinal  obstruction. 

110a.  Fistula  in  ano. 

110b.  Intestines,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver. 

114.  Cholelithiasis. 

115a.  Cholecystitis. 

115b.  Gall-bladder  and  bile- 
duct,  other  diseases  of. 

115c.  Liver,  other  diseases 
of. 

117a.  Peritonitis. 

j 117b.  Peritoneal  adhesions. 

i 

1 118a.  Pancreatitis. 

1 

118b.  Visceroptosis. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

12 

5 1 

6 

3 | 

1 , 

1 | 

1 1 

1 

1 ' 

8 

1 

1 

2 

3 

5 

128 

•J 

4 , 

3 | 

4 

1 

15 

1 

2 

1 

9 i 



4 

2 

1| 

i 



5 

43 

699 

27  1 

2 1 

6 

-45 

61 

4 

6 

45 

12 

12 

1 

6 

6 

3 

1 

17 

31 

1 

10  1 

i 

2 1 

5 

3 



8 

15 

1 

1 

1 

20 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

9 

553 

863 

14 

17 

IS 

544 

516 

n 

30 

443 

5 

4 

80 

81 

32  1 

46, 

33 

8 

10 

149 

17 

6 

5 



1 

14 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

18 

8 

V 

4 

1 

i 

1 

19a 

1 

1 

1 



19b 

| 

4 

3 



4 



19c 

i 

1 

19d 

4 

1 

1 

i 

1 



19e 

3 

11 

1 

9 

11 

1 

8 

1 

2 

1 

19f 

4 

24 

6 

2 

4 

1 

2 

19g 

60 

1,038 

13 

10 

115 

185 

7 

17 

48 

1 

6 

15 

4 

4 

5 

26 

19h 

2 



19i 

i 

19j 

19k 

1 

2 



191 



1 

19m 

18 

63 

2 

3 

2 

4 

4 

2 

77 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19n 

5 

1 

1 

20 



1 

2 

19o 







19p 



1 

1 



20a 

20b 

1 

20c 

21 

2 

2 

22 

24 

1 



25b 

2 



1 



26 

26 

36 

2 

3 

9 

10 

1 

- 

11 

3 

4 

1 

1 

2 

47 

77 

127 

4 

6 

5 

84 

S9 

i 

73 

98 

2 

10 

4 

1 

107 

s 

4 

28a 

3 

5 

4 

3 

1 



28b 

6 

i 

3 



1 

1 



15 

2 

29 

7 

4 

28 

9 

3 

7 

16 

'l 

2 

145 

30-35 

63 

126 

1 

8 

3 

41 

150 

2 

52 

8 

21 

34 

22 

3 

11 

3 

37 

8 

24 

1 

1 

13 

33 

6 

15 

2 

10 

1 

38a 

97 

166 

2 

11 

7 

153 

371 

4 

65 

244 

14 

16 

7 

...... 

9 

38b 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

36 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

i 

2 

3 

r 

39-45 

5 

9 

2 

6 

17 

i 

9 

12 

2 

1 

1 



46 

00 

60 

2 

1 

3 

53 

38 

i 

7 

25 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

8 

48a 

4Sh 

1 

49 

2 

1 

l 

4 

2 

3 

50 

10 

9 

13 

29 

1 

13 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

51a 

51b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

52a 

* 

1 

52b 

.... 

53a 

1 

53b 

2 

1 

1 

6 

3 

88 

1 



1 

116 

1 

53c 

2 

3 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



18 

9 

4 

4 

11 

1 

2 

1 

3 

4 

6 

10 

1 

1 

1 

5 

4 

1 

55e 

11 

2 

i 

3 

2 

8 

1 

4 

1 

56a 

3 

1 



2 

1 

1 

2 

] ' 

1 

56b 

2 

1 

57-59 

594 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 
national 
classifi  - 
cation 
No. 


1 


3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

14 

15 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 
19e 
191 
19g 
19h 
19i 
19j 
19k 
191 
19ra 
19n 
19o 
19p 
20a 
20b 
20c 
21 
22 
24 
25b 
26 
47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 
52b 
E3a 
53b 
88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  ihl 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Cause  of  admission. 

118c.  Digestive  system, 
other  diseases  of. 

119.  Nephritis,  acute. 

120.  Nephritis,  chronic. 

122.  Abscess,  perine- 
phritic. 

122b.  Nephroptosis. 

V* 

o 

© 

a 

° 

V 

w 

122d.  Pyogenic  infection  of 
the  kidneys. 

122e.  Kidney  and  annexe, 
other  diseases  of. 

123.  Nephrolithiasis. 

124a.  Cystitis. 

124b.  Bladder,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

125a.  Urethritis  (nonvene- 
rcal). 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 
Typhoid  fever 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 



i 

2 

4 

5 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Measles 

2 

47 

28 

i 

1 

3 

12 

2 

17 

6 

4 

84 

48 

i 

10 

5 

1 



8 

12 

2 

3 

1 

Influenza. 

7 

313 

282 

3 

1 

1 

41 

51 

23 

69 

48 

44 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Chicken  pox 

" 1 
1 

7 

1 

1 

2 

2 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

1 

14 

14 

6 

3 

8 

1 

2 

Mumps r 

10 

27 

24 

1 

6 

9 

2 

18 

9 

18 

1 

1 

1; 

1 

1 



1 

7 

1 

10 

2 

2 

2 

Vaccinia 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 



1 

1 

1 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

2 

16 

14 

9 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 1 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

5 

19 

52 

1 

2 

4 

4 

21 

5 

6 

2 

1 

1 

4 

9 

Tuberculosis"(  others) 

2 

8 

1 

11 

2 

2 

24 

2 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 

Syphilis  (all) 

3 

24 

46 

2 

7 

9 

4 

27 

27 

28 

Chancroidal  infection 

3 

5 

1 

4 

3 

1 

11 

G onococctis  in  fection 

19 

21 

4 

1 

1 

53 

47 

8 

781 

182 

J'l 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

Tumors,  benign 

5 

1 

9 

2 

it 

Arthritis 

i 

11 

32 

3 

4 

1 

16 

12 

9 

3 

J 

5 

8 

4 

3 

1 

i 

i 

1 

i 

... 

1 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

l 

1 

2 

l 

1 

6 

3 

i 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 



1 

2 

4 

i 

2 

1 

1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E ENLISTED  MEN, 


595 


'Jnited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


125b.  Stricture  (non  veil  e- 
real). 

125c.  Urethra,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

126.  Prostate,  diseases  of.  [ 
1 

127a.  Balanitis. 

127b.  Epididymitis  (non-  ' 
venereal). 

127c.  Hydrocele. 

127d.  Warts,  external  geni- 
tal organs. 

127e.  Genitourinary  sys- 
tem, other  diseases  of 
(non  venereal) . 

142.  Gangrene. 

143a.  Carbuncle. 

143b.  Furuncle. 

114a.  Abscess. 

144b.  Cellulitis. 

145a.  Trichophytosis. 

1 1 

145b.  Nails,  defects  and  dis- 
eases of. 

145c.  Ectoparasites. 

145d.  Clavus. 

115o.  Dermatitis. 

1 15f.  Eczema. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

4 

3 

1 

3 

1 



1 

2 





3 

1 

1 

2 

. . 

4 

2 

1 

4 

i 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

6 

18 

3 

2 

152 

1 

41 

121 

42 

7 

12 

8 

4 

13 

0 

1 1 

1 

9 

1 

42 

2 

26 

IS 

4 

2 

1 

9 

8 

1 

1 



13 

i 

6 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

9 

7 2 

32 

32 

163 

37 

16 

324 

H 

27 

205 

370 

164 

33 

53 

41 

15 

51 

10 

1 

1 

2 

1 

14 

15 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 
19e 
19f 
19g 
19h 
19i 

193 

19k 

191 

19m 



1 

2 

26 

11 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

r 

1 

1 

1 

3 

9 

3 

i 

2 

! 

1 

1 

9 

1 



1 

1 

i 

1 

3 

1 

15 

3 

11 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 

1 

15 

2 

2 

15 

i 

r 

1 

4 

9 

9 

S17 

23 

4 

24,  337 

3 

4 

71 

142 

51 

19 

13 

27 

1 

21 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

...  ' 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

11 

41 

28 

1 

2 

2 

1 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20b 

20c 

21 

1 

1 

1 

4 

25 

129 

1 

1 

1 

.r 



1 

1 

6 

4 

1 





1 

i 





1 

1 

2 



92 

1 

1 

24 

1 

25b 

26 

47 

28a 

1 

1 

6 

9 

1 

8 

1 

3 



9 

16 

8 

2 

3 

3 

1 

3 

2 3 

5 

4 

33 

4 

1 

31 

3 

i 

18 

63 

8 

20 

s 

9 

. ...  ; 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

28b 

29 

30-35 

37 

38a 

38b 

36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 
52b 
53a 
53b 
88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 



2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

114 

11 



53 

5 

2 

35 

3 

2 

1 

- L4  7 

63 

128 

151 

39 

9 

142 

191 

7 

27 

89 

86 

17 

8 

30 

10 

23 

1 6 

18 

180 

26 

47 

61 

4 

3 

17 

43 

39 

5 

1 

10 

3 

8 

1)3  63 

5,850 

678 

14, 777 

164 

382 

3,967 

3 

9 

53 

611 

32 

20 

127 

8 

30 

i 

1 

2 

4 

2 

3 

3 

4 

3 

3 

8 

13 

12 

2 

4 

1 

4 

3 1 

28 

i(T 

4 

i 

32 

3 

4 

19 

42 

30 

1 

1 

14 

i 



i 

1 

3 

1 



2 

2 

2 

2 

i 

6 

3 

2 

2 

9 

2 

3 

"I  

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

! 

1 

1 

5 

i 

1 

1 

i 

i 

2 

1 

1 

i 

i 

| 

1 

i 

2 

1 

4 

4 

8 

1 

i" 

2 

1 

1 

1 

ii 

9 

1 



2 

1 

1 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 

16 

2 

1 

L 

57-59 

3553—25 39 


596 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

145g.  Erythema. 

145h.  Herpes. 

145i.  Impetigo. 

J 145j.  Lichen. 

145k.  Nsevus. 

1451.  Pityriasis. 

145m.  Psoriasis. 

145n.  Scabies. 

145o.  Skin  and  cellular  tis- 
sue, other  diseases  of. 

146a.  Osteomyelitis. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

1 

13 

2 

Typhus  fever 

3 

Relapsing  fever 

4 

1 

1 

2 

10 

7 

" 

2 

1 

9 

6 

23 

5 

7 

2 

97 

58 

9 

4 

2 

1 

6 

23 

8 

Whooping  cough 

1) 

4 

1 

3 

9 

18 

15 

10 

Influenza 

44 

60 

33 

4 

1 

20 

59 

458 

322 

2(1 

14 

1 

2 

9 

5 

18 

9 

3* 

1 



19a 

4 

5 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

! 

19c* 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

3 

19(1 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

19e 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 



19f 

2 

2 

1 

3 

7 

9 

19g 

1 

1 

1 

4 

19h 

Mumps .’ ". 

12 

22 

6 

1 

2 

6 

9 

78 

99 

if 

19i 

19j 

1 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

1 

i 

191 

1 

2 

2 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

1 



I9n 

1 

17 

2 

2 

2 

3 

5 

28 

19o 

3 

1 

1 

4 

27 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

20a 

2 

20b 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

21 

Glanders 

22 

Anthrax 

2 

24 

Tetanus 

25b 

2G 

Pellagra 

2 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

14 

22 

II.  Tuberculosis. 

28a 

4 

12 

6 

9 

25 

71 

J! 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

1 

1 

4 

3 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

1 

1 

30-35 

Tu berculosis  ( others) 

1 

1 

1 

28 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

18 

63 

18 

3 

22 

28 

190 

187 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

2 

25 

3 

1 

1 

5 

3 

97 

85 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

16 

97 

18 

1 

1 

20 

19 

405 

287 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

1 

8 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors 

1 

2 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

1 

1 

1 

5 

25 

Arthritis 

3 

3 

2 

4 

8 

45 

87 

48b 

Gout 

49 

Scurvy 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

1 

1 

4 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 1 

.... 

52a 

Addison’s  disease 

52b 

. .. 

53a 

53b 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

4 

3 

.... 

116 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

53c 

.... 

54 

2 

1 

1 

2 

55c 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

1 

7 

13 

55e 

1 

13 

56a 

2 

2 

3 

3 

56b 

4 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN. 


597 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


146b.  Fractures,  faulty 
union  of. 

146c.  Bones,  other  diseases 
of. 

147a.  Ankylosis  of  joint. 

147b.  Loose  bodies  in  joint. 

147c.  Synovitis. 

147d.  Floating  cartilage. 

147e.  Joints,  other  diseases 
of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 
matism excepted). 

149a.  Hallux  valgus. 

149b.  Hammer-toe. 

149c.  Metatarsalgia. 

. 

o 

>> 

'd 

§ 

ft 

© 

ft 

© 

C5 

149f.  Talipes. 

149g.  Tenosynovitis. 

149h.  Organs  oflocomotion, 
other  diseases  of. 

150.  Congenital  malforma- 
tions. 

189.  Not  specified  or  ill-de- 
fined diseases. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

11 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 

26 

4 

2 

1 

8 

5 

9 

5 

4 

4 

2 

1 

6 

32 

2 

4 

21 

23 

277 

6 

1 

2 

4 

1 

9 

1 

1 

9 

1 

14 

61 

7 



8 

2 

2 



1 

2 

1 

13 

1 

17 

33 

9 

27 

42 

24 

2 

40 



3 

35 

22 

21 

22 

69 

359 

7 

16 

309 

50 

1,299 

10 

1 

2 

7 

1 

14 

3 

r 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

IS 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

27 

19a 

19b 

1 

1 

4 

19c 

1 

19d 

3 

19e 

3 

1 

9 

- 

8 

2S 

19f 

1 

4 

2 

1 

5 

3 

1 

1 

31 

1 

19 

19g 

. 9 

10 

8 

2 

16 

5 

6 

6 

6 

15 

78 

2 

4 

66 

25 

404 

19h 

19i 

19  j 

10 

9 

19k 

1 

9 

i 

I 

191 

19m 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

10 

4 

115 

19n 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

19o 



19p 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

20a 





20b 

20c 

21 



2 

99 

1 

24 

1 

25b 

26 

2 

13 

2 

9 

1 

5 

3 

1 

9 

14 

94 

1 

44 

4 

56 

47 

3 

10 

10 

2 

4 

5 

1 

5 

3 

28 

1 

48 

28a 

2 

2 

1 

2 

i 

2 

11 

28b 

i 

1 

29 

o 

17 

21 

6 

8 

1 

3 

4 

2 

7 

21 

3 

58 

30-35 

11 

153 

17 

13 

9 

8 

5 

2 

18 

60 

2 

2 

86 

843 

37 

4 

3 

3 

9 

2 

9 

15 

1 

8 

503 

38a 

18 

49 

46 

2 

2 

8 

15 

9 

10 

18 

184 

2 

17 

125 

119 

2,055 

3Sb 

2 

11 

2 

6 

2 

1 

1 

26 

41 

3 

12 

36 

2 

3 

1 

1 

39-45 

8 

7 

6 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

5 

16 

103 

46 

29 

62 

192 

3 

45 

11 

30 

34 

18 

28 

57 

456 

10 

14 

256 

142 

48a 

48b 



49 

1 

1 

3 

50 

2 

1 

2 

2 

4 

3 

1 

32 

1 

18 

4 

49  i 

1 

51b 

i 

2 

59  h 

1 

53a 

53  h 



10 

1 

88 

i 



- 

9 

1 

i 

1 

1 



1 

6 

54 



1 

1 

1 

13 

7 

1 

1 



1 

2 

55c 

i I ... . 

4 

3 

1 

4 

1 

2 

14 

36 

9 

98 

30 

.... 

2 

1 

6 

1 

6 

24 

1 

i 

22 

56a 

i 

4 

3 

12 

56b 



1 

57-59 

598 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelce,  enlisted  men  in  tk 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

J 1.  Typhoid  fever. 

, 2.  Typhus  fever. 

3.  Relapsing  fever. 

4.  Malarial  fever. 

5.  Smallpox. 

6.  Measles. 

7.  Scarlet  fever. 

8.  Whooping  cough. 

9.  Diphtheria  and  results. 

10.  Influenza. 

14.  Dysentery. 

18.  Erysipelas. 

19a.  Carrier,  bacillus,  diph- 
theria. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

1 

6 

1 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

3 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

63b 

1 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

64 

1 

1 

3 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

1 

1 

66b 

1 

1 

66c 

1 

...... 

3 

1 

6 

2 

1 

1 

69 

5 

14 

6 

] 

69 

3 

1 

3 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

7!b 

Neurasthenia 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

3 

74c 

1 

4 

13 

7 Id 

2 

3 

1 

1 

74c 

Neuro-cireulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 

4 

8 

3 

6 

46 

1 

1 

3 

74f 

1 

1 

2 

17 

1 

72 

1 

1 

73a 

1 

6 

1 

3 

46 

5 

73b 

2 

7 

1 

1 

73c 

1 

3 

1 

5 

19 

3 

2 

1 

73d 

1 

1 

74g 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 

12 

1 

2! 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

2 

68a 

5 

2 

34 

4 

68b 

1 

1 

32 

4 

8 

57 

1 

4 

7 

68c 

68d 

3 

12 

12 

14 

50 

3 

F 

6So 

1 

4 

68f 

4 

4 

3 

9 

34 

4 

4 

68" 

1 

J 

6sii 

1 

5 

2 

6 

16 

2 

6Si 

2 

1 

1 

6 

20 

1 

' 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all): 

75a 

2 

4 

75a 

2 



.... 

75a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

75b 

1 

75c 



75d 

1 

1 

75e 

1 

8 

12 

75f 

11 

6 

10 

2 

4 

• 

7 5g 

2 

75h 

1 

3 

75j 

1 

4 

75k 

...... 

3 

2 

751 

2 

3 

1 

8 

75m 

2 

2 

75o 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75q 

75r 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l 

i 

7 

2 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

2 

17 

1 

41 

27 

20 

118 

3 

86 

2 

3 

5 

2 

4 

1 

37 

1 

76c 

1 

1 

2 

.... 

76d 

1 

1 

2 

1 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

1 

86b 

3 



1 

10 

1 

16 

2 

6 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

6 

3 

46 

1 

13 

1 

86f 

2 

1 

86h 

1 

9 

1 

14 

1 

1 

38 

3 

86i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

10 

2 

19 

i 

1 3 

15 

5 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN, 


599 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


19b.  Carrier,  bacillus,  ty- 
phoid. 

19c.  Carrier,  meningococ- 
cus. 

19d.  Carrier,  epidemic  dis- 
eases v others). 

19e.  Chicken-pox. 

19f.  German  measles. 

19g.  Meningitis,  cerebro- 
spinal. 

19h.  Mumps. 

19i.  Paratyphoid  A. 

19j.  Paratyphoid  B. 

19k.  Poliomyelitis,  ante- 
rior, acute. 

191.  Trench  fever. 

19m.  Trench  mouth. 

19n.  Typhoid  vaccination. 

19o.  Vaccinia. 

19p.  Epidemic  diseases, 
(others.) 

20a.  Septicemia,  general. 

c3 

Oj  • 

o a 
o 

3.2 

o.S 

<3 

<5 

o 

C9 

20c.  Pyemia,  surgical. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

60 

2 

1 

1 

61 

1 

62 

63a 

2 

4 

1 

63b 

1 

1 

1 

64 

1 

1 

66a 

2 

66b 

2 

1 

9 

4 

2 

1 

66c 

i 

2 

i 

25 

17 

2 

69 

74a 

1 

16 

4 

3 

74b 

1 

4 

1 

74c 

i 

1 

74d 

1 

21 

2 

3 

74e 

1 

1 

741 

1 

72 

1 

10 

1 

11 

2 

73a 



1 

7 

1 

2 

73b 

i 

6 

9 

2 

2 

73c 



73d 

4 

6 

2 

3 

1 

74g 

67 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

6 

i 

6Sa 

1 

3 

4 

30 

1 

8 

2 

6Sb 

68c 



i' 

3 

2 

18 

2 

10 

9 

1 

1 

6Sd 

I 

1 

68e 





1 

4 

1 

4 

9 

68f 

68g 

68h 

9 

12 

'"T 

1 

2 

6 

4 

1 

6Si 

i 

1 

7.5a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

1 



1 

1 

1 

l 

75c 

3 

5 

1 

i 

1 

13 

1 

3 

1 

i 

75f 

1 

1 

75g 

2 

75h 

1 

75j 

75k 

6 

~ 

1 

2 

1 

1 

75n 

2 

i 

1 

75p 

1 



2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

9 

2 

3 

23 

93 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

7 

2 

37 

2 

8 

14 

12 

9 

76b 



1 



1 

i 

86a 

2 

86b 

1 

86c 

i 

1 

1 

2 

17 

1 

1 

1 

6 

S6e 

86f 

2 

3 

2 

4 

8 

21 

9 

2 

2 

86h 

1 1 

1 

1 3 

1 22 

7 

5 

i 



86i 

GOO 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

21.  Glanders. 

22.  Anthrax. 

24.  Tetanus. 

25b.  Mycoses  (others). 

26.  Pellagra. 

47.  Acute  articular  rheu-  j 
matism. 

28a.  Tuberculosis  of  lungs. 

© 

3 

p 

© 

rO 

nd 

© 

0 
© 
Pi 

3 

CO 

3 

01 

29.  Acute  miliary  tuber- 
culosis. 

30-35.  Tuberculosis  (others). 

37.  Syphilis. 

3Sa.  Chancroidal  infection. 

38b.  Gonococcus  infection. 

60 

V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  (all). 
Encephalitis 

• 

2 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

1 

1 

2 ' 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

:::::: 

7 

i 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

61 

Apoplexy 

1 



3 

2P 

60a 

Facial  paralysis 

1 

1 

3 

if 

66b 

Paraplegia  .1 

n 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

1 

1 

6 

4 

3| 

69 

Epilepsy t . ....  ... 

4 

7 

1 

1 

29 

6 

S3 

i 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

1 

1 

74b 

Neurasthenia. 

9 

12 

1 

1 

17 

2 

9 

74c 

Enuresis 

9 

1 

1 

8 

4 

18 

74d 

N eurosis 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 '' 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 
the  heart) 

1 

1 

4 

13 

9 

1 

10 

2 

14  \ 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

1 

1 

35 

1 

10 

72 

Chorea 7. . 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted).  . 

8 

11 

1 

2 

22 

i 

17 

73b 

Neuralgia 

1 

5 

3 

2 

4 

1 f 

73c 

Neuritis 

1 

16 

3 

i 

9 

2 

14 

73d 

Speech,  defective 

1 

1 

1 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

9 

2 

2 

1 

11 

1 

5 

07 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 
General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

1 

11 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

10 

12 

19 

1 

13 

39  i 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

10 

14 

51 

4 

68c 

Malingering .' 

1 

68d 

Dementia  praccox 

3 

13 

1 

i 

27 

6 

15 

68e 

Psychasthenia 

1 

2 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

9 

6 

3 

i 

23 

1 

17  || 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

1 

2 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

3 

2 

1 

7 

4 

08i 

Psychoses  (others) 

2 

2 

4 

18 

/ 5a 
75a 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa , diseases  of. 
Refractive  errors  (all): 

(1)  Astigmatism 

3 

i 

4 

i 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

2 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

3 

1 

i 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated). 

1 

2 

2 

3 

ii 

75b 

Strabismus 

2 

75c 

Leueoma 

i 

i 

75d 

Cataract 

1 

i 

1 

r 

75e 

Trachoma 

2 

1 

1 

31 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

5 

2 

3 

a 



11! 

75g 

Pterygium 

75h 

Amblyopia 

3 

1 

3 

75i 

Amaurosis 

1 

75  j 

Choroiditis 

3 

6 

75k 

4 

9 

14 

2 

if 

4 

751 

Keratitis 

9 

3 

75m 

Retinitis 

3 

75n 

N ystagmus 

75o 

Glaucoma 

2 

1 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1 

2 

i 

75q 

Color-blindness 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

20 

G 

oj 

76a 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 
Otitis  media 

1 

2 

60 

31 

12 

7 

49 

16 

39: 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

4 

1 

1 

-1 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

2 

2 

.... 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

1 

i 

1 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

3 

. 

86a 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 
Adenoids 

1 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

5 

1 

7 

4 

86c 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy'. 

1 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all) 

15 

12 

2 

2 

22 

3 

r. 

86f 

86g 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

1 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

6 

11 

3 

2 

13 

4 

1 

S6i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

1 

33 

2 

9 

4 

14 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN 


601 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


36.  Rickets. 

39-45.  Cancer  and  other 
malignant  tumors. 

46.  Tumors,  benign. 

48a.  Arthritis. 

48b.  Gout. 

49.  Scurvy. 

50. , Diabetes,  mellitus. 

51a.  Exophthalmic  goiter. 

| 

51b.  Cretinism  and  myxe- 
dema. 

52a.  Addison’s  disease. 

52b.  Acromegaly. 

53a.  Leucemia. 

| 53b.  Hodgkin’s  disease. 

88.  Goiter,  simple. 

116.  Spleen,  diseases  of. 

53c.  Other  diseases  of  the 
ductless  glands. 

54.  Anemia,  chlorosis. 

55a.  Hemophilia. 

Inter- 
In  ational 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 

60 

1 



61 

62 

1 



63a 

3 

14 

1 

2 

63b 

1 

2 

1 

64 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

66b 

2 

10 

66c 

2 

6 

8 

1 

17 

1 

1 

1 

69 

2 

1 

74a 

2 

4 

29 

61 

4 

1 

6 

74b 

1 

4 

3 

2 



74c 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

74d 

6 

28 

1 

18 

1 

1 

6 

74e 

4 

9 

... 

6 

1 

1 



74f 

4 

12 

1 

1 

27 

19 





1 

1 1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 



73b 

4 

67 

2 

9 

1 

1 

73c 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

8 

4 

2 

3 



74g 

67 

3 

2 

16 

19 

3 

1 

68a 

3 

4 

46 

1 

31 

1 

6Sb 

6Se 

2 

9 

2 

1 

6Sd 

3 

1 

1 

6Se 

4 

2 

18 

1 

19 

2 

1 

6Sf 

2 

68g 

6 

2 

1 

68h 

1 

6 

1 

1 



68i 

2 

2 

75a(l) 

1 

1 

1 , 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

75a(4) 

i 

i 

75b 

i 

1 

l 

1 

i 

i 

1 

i 

3 

9 

2 

..  . 

i 

2 

2 

75g 

1 

3 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

751 

1 

75m 

1 

8 

1 

2 

75p 



3 

1 



1 

3 

9 

75r 

3 

7 

233 

94 

1 

16 



12 

2 

1 

76b 

2 

76c 

1 

1 

76d 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

S6a 

1 

5 

11 

i 

3 

4 

1 

S6b 

S6d 

2 

4 

33 

7 

S6e 



1 

S6f 

2 

9 

16 

3 

2 

9 



2 

1 

4 

1 

S6i 

602 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Cause  of  admission . 

j 55b.  Obesity. 

55c  Purpura. 

55d.  Muscular  rheumatism. 

55e.  General  diseases 
(others). 

56a.  Alcoholism  (acute  or 
chronic). 

56b.  Drug  addiction. 

57-59.  Poisoning,  chronic. 

60.  Encephalitis. 

61.  Meningitis,  simple. 

62.  Locomotor  ataxia. 

63a.  Multiple  sclerosis. 

63b.  Spinal  cord,  diseases 
of  (others). 

| 64.  Apoplexy. 

V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  (all). 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

9 

i 

2 

1 

11 

4 

1 

i 

1 

13 

4 

9 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 
the  heart) 

3 

5 

3 

1 

‘ 1 



1 

6 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

10 

1 

i 

1 



13 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

6 

2 f 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

..... 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 i 

1 

1 

157 

1 

1 



Mental  deficiency 

7 

3 

35 

7 

2 

4 

5 

2 

1 

o 

7 

2 

1 

i 

4 

4 

14 

5 1| 

1 

11 

2 

Hr 

5 

1 

8 

7 

1 

2 

1 

3 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneza,  diseases  of. 
Refractive  errore(all): 

1 

9 

6 

(3)  Myopia!. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

i 

1 

2 

2 

VIII.  Ear , diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

1 

3 

9 

10 

4 

2 

61 

22 

4 

3 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

10 

1 

1 

1 



1 

8 

9 

3 



Nasal  fossa?,  other  diseases  of 

2 



1 

1 

1 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74(1 

74e 

74  f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73(1 

74g 


67 

68a 

6Sb 

68c 

6Sd 

6Se 

68f 

6Sg 

68h 

6S1 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75q 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


S6a 

86b 

86c 

86d 

S6e 

86f 

86g 

S6h 

86i 


i 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN 


603 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


66a.  Facial  paralysis. 

66b.  Paraplegia. 

66c.  Paralysis  without  spec- 
ified cause  (others). 

69.  Epilepsy. 

71a.  Jacksonian  epilepsy. 

.2 

G 

O 

d 

0 

£ 

74c.  Enuresis. 

74d.  Neurosis. 

C3 

>-„ 

f— 

O 

‘o  ® 
6^2 

0 

2 

0 

74f.  Shell-shock  (cause  not 
given!. 

C3 

O 

C 

6 

73a.  Hysteria  and  results 
(psychoses  excepted). 

73b.  Neuralgia. 

73c.  Neuritis. 

1 

73d.  Speech,  defective. 

74g.  Nervous  system,  other 
diseases  of. 

67.  General  paralysis  of  the 
insane. 

6Sa.  Constitutional  psycho- 
pathic states. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

60 

3 1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

3 

61 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7 

62 

9 

1 

0 

1 

63a 

jj 

6 i 

10 

1 

1 

6 

1 

63b 

2 

2 

1 

1 



10 

1 

5 

64 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

66a 

2 

66b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

11 

1 

8 

1 

4 

9 

3 

66c 

1 

17 

9 

1 

4 

3 

5 

3 

10 

17 

69 

74a 

2 

3 

4 

28 

11 

4 

41 

3 

13 

6 

25 

35 

74b 

sp 

7 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

74c 

1 

1 

12 

1 

5 

1 

10 

2 

1 

41 

2 

74d 

1 

2 

16 

2 

1 

1 

11 

1 

4 

3 

4 

74e 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

216 

30 

2 

396 

2 

4 

3 

2 

8 

74f 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

12 

1 

12 

29 

41 

97 

6 

7 

10 

4 

1 

12 

10 

41 

1 

32 

73a 

2 

10 

1 

2 

1 

1 

73b 

7 

2 

19 

3 

25 

2 

1 

1 

1 

22 

1 

1 

1 

s 

73c 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

73d 



3 

3 

15 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

21 

1 

1 

74g 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

67 

1 

3 

17 

52 

20 

3 

4 

1 

1 

59 

9 

1 

9 

IS 

2 

i 

2 

116 

98 

63 

5 

16 

2 

1 

116 

1 

6 

40 

14 

1 

S7 

68b 

r 

6 

8 

1 

2 

13 

4 

1 

1 

12 

1 

15 

1 

4 

1 

9 

1 

4 

6 

68e 

2 

1 

4 



2S 

1,517 

68 

89 

83 

222 

5 

1,562 

S 

11 

157 

26 

2 

40 

68f 

1 

3 

2 

2 

6Sg 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

3 

6 

6Sh 

1 

4 

4 

20 

2 

1 

4 

62 

3 

4 

4 

6Si 

9 

1 

1 

4 

75a (1) 

. 

r1 

1 

2 

75a (2) 



1 

9 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

75a (4) 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

4 

4 

4 

1 

75f 

1 

1 

1 

i' 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

| 

3 

1 

1 

3 

75p 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 



75r 

19 

2 

14 

4 

31 

1 

IS 

3 

2 

16 

12 

8 

2 

3 

s 

76a 

14 

6 

1 



2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

76  b 

i 

76c 

2 

..... 

2 

1 

76d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

4 

4 

1 

S6b 



2 

i 

5 

2 

9 

2 

1 

4 

* 

1 

13 

13 

2 

S6e 

2 

1 

86  f 

S6g 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

3 

9 

3 

4 

2 

S6h 

2 

1 

4 

1 

2 

9 

1 

S6i 

3553- 

-25 

-40 

604 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  ot  admission. 

68b.  Mental  deficiency. 

68c.  Malingering. 

68d.  Dementia  praecox. 

68e.  Psychasthenia. 

68f.  Psychoneurosis. 

68g.  Psychosis,  alcoholic. 

68h.  Psychosis,  manic-de- 
pressive. 

68i.  Psychoses  (others). 

75a  (1).  Astigmatism. 

75a  (2).  Hyperopia. 

75a  (3).  Myopia. 

75a  (4).  Defective  vision 
(cause  not  stated). 

75b.  Strabismus. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

1 

61 

1 

1 

62 

2 

1 

63a 

9 

1 

1 

03b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

64 

1 

1 

66a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

66b 

Paraplegia. 

1 

i 

66c 

3 

5 

4 

9 

9 

69 

152 

1 

9 

4 

31 

2 

22 

1 

1 

2 

74a 

74b 

25 

4 

10 

159 

6 

15 

4 

1 

4 

2 

74c 

37 



1 

1 

12 

1 

4 

1 

74d 

3 

2 

13 

1 

1 

2 

1 

74e 

Ncuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  ol 



9 

3 

2 

32 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

74f 

3 

61 

2, 149 

18 

3 

] 

1 

72 

2 

2 

1 

1 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

340 

2 

8 

3 

2 

4 

3 

2 

73b 

2 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 

73c 

1 

8 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 ' 

73d 

Speech,  defective 

4 

1 

8 

74" 

1 

1 

2 

9 

1 

6 

6 

6 

1 

2 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

1 

1 

1 

68a 

70 



15 

10 

28 

2 

9 

26 

3 

2 

1 

2 

] 1 

31 

3 

99 

2 

16 

49 

1 

2 

6 

2 

68c 

1 

1 

68d 

Dementia  praecox 

30 

1 

2 

9 

2 

5 

21 

1 

1 

68e 

3 

4 

20 

1 

1 

68f 

53 

7 

261 

4 

3 

7 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6Sg 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6Sh 

13 

12 

1 

4 

1 

1 

6Si 

Psychoses  (others).  /. 

19 

1 

10 

3 

2 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all): 

2 

568 

285 

8 

51 

75a 

1 



9 

235 

9 

6 

ol 

1 

217 

10 

21' 

3 

1 

3 

35 

19 

38 

75b 

Strabismus 

1 

47 

17 

3 

75c 

Leucoma 

5 

1 

1 

2 

75d 

Cataract 

1 

7 

2 

3 

6 

(1 

75e 

2 

1 

9 

5 

6 

s 

75f 

2 

1 

2 

83 

35 

21 

12 

10 

7 

1 

1 

i 

1 

56 

53 

19 

4 

47: 

2 

1 

2 

1 

11 

1 

14 

ii 

io ; 

75k 

1 

6 

4 

3 

2 

i 

751 

1 

8 

5 

4 

3 

I 

75  m 



14 

3 

4 

2 

i 

1 

6 

5 

3 

3 

; 

2 

1 

1 

.... 

1 

3 

13 

10 

3 

3 

2 

31 

22 

22 

17 

t 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

20 

1 

4 

2 

12 

1 

2 

29 

19 

10 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

7oe 

2 

1 

.... 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

2 

86b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

13 

7 

6 

5 

.... 

86d 

1 

3 

2 

86e 

5 

1 

1 

3 

2 

21 

18 

4 

2 

i I 

1 

1 

1 

i i 

6 

i 

2 

S6i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

6 

1 

i 

1 

2 

4 

4 

2 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELAE ENLISTED  MEN.  G05 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


<X> 
fl  Cl> 


e3  . 
•Z) 


K o 


d 

'S 

<D 

a 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


g 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 


1 11  2 

3 26  2 


3 14  1 

4 11  1 

6 21  1 

1 

9 I 18  4 


74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73g 

74g 


...  1 

5 i 12  2 

5 I 40  8 


1 18  1 

2 2 

6*  26  

1 

1 2 2 

1 8 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

HSd 

68e 

68f 

68g 

68h 

68i 


7.5a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75q 

75r 


23 

4 


3 

1 


302 

27 

35 

40 


2,307 

""io" 

5 

3 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


2 

38 

1 

13 

194 

12 

1 

15 

1 

13 

173 

26 

1 

17 

6 

10 

149 

10 

4 

77 

2 

86a 
86  b 
S6c 
86d 
86e 
861 
S6g 
86  h 
86i 


606 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  th i 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Iater- 

liatLonal 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

76c.  Otitis,  externa. 

76d . Defective  hearing 
(cause  not  stated). 

76e.  Ear,  other  diseases  of. 

86a.  Adenoids. 

86b.  Deviation  of  nasal 
septum,  and  spurs. 

86c.  Nose,  external  deform- 
ity of. 

86d.  T urb  inat e hyper- 
trophy. 

86e.  Sinusitis  (all). 

86f.  Polypus,  nasal. 

86g.  Perforated  nasal  sep- 
tum. 

86h.  Rhinitis  (cause  not 
stated). 

86i.  Nasal  fossae,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

o5 

3 

03 

|| 

cJ 

Hi- 

D- 

CO 

6(1 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  {all). 
Encephalitis 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

62 

Locomotor  atax'ia 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

63  b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

2 

1 

1 

1 

64 

Apoplexy  - - 

..  i 

1 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

l 

66b 

Paraplegia 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

3 

1 

2 

2 

69 

Epilepsy I ’ 

3 

1 

1 

4 

3 

3 

4 

2 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

74  b 

Neurasthenia 

1 

1 

2 

11 

9 

9 

1 

5 

74c 

Enuresis 

1 

1 

2 

3 

74d 

Neurosis 

1 

1 

1 

2 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered 

3 

1 

6 

3 

10 

1 

10 

5 

4 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

2 

14 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

22 

Chorea 

1 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

1 

2 

1 

3 

9 

5 

3 

1C 

73b 

Neuralgia t . T * 



1 

3 

1 

16 

10 

1 

73c 

Neuritis 

4 

1 

7 

3 

6 

4 

2 

2 

73d 

Speech,  defective 

1 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

4 

3 

5 

3 

i 

6 

2 

6 

1 

s! 

67 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

1 

1 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

i 

2 

1 

1 

7 

3 

2_j_ 

68b 

Mental  deficiency " 

7 

1 

3 

2 

8 

1 

6 

6 

3 

68c 

68d 

Dementia  praecox 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

i! 

OSe 

Psychasthenia 

1 

2 

1 

i 

6Sf 

Psychoneurosis 

3 

3 

3 

6 

4 

7 

i 

68g 

1 

68  h 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

68i 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

75a 

75a 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 
Refractive  errors  (all): 

(1)  Astigmatism 

3 

2 

2 

8 

2 

3 

75a 

1 

8 

9 

1 

4 

75a 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

75a 

14 

6 

2 

1 

1 

2 

75b 

Strabismus 

i 

4 

75c 

75d 

Cataract. 

1 

75e 

Trachoma 

5 

1 

2 

2 

i 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

2 

2 

2 

21 

2 

4 

36 

i 

25 

i 

31 

75g 

Pterygium 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

7 oh 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

75i 

75j 

Choroiditis 

4 

4 

1 

4 

75k 

Iritis 

2 

8 

4 

1 

3 

751 

Keratitis 

1 

2 

2 

8 

3 

75m 

Retinitis 

2 

4 

1 

75n 

75p 

75q 

75r 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

2 

10 

5 

13 

1 

7 

76a 

VIII.  Ear , diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

138 

283 

158 

67 

475 

49 

288 

33 

3 

242 

31 

s 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

11 

5 

9 

11 

2 

19 

1 

2 

76? 

Otitis  externa 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

76d 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

4 

19 

2 

8 

1 

1 

10 

86a 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

Adenoids 

3 

79 

21 

2 

4 

7 

1 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

2 

12 

157 

1 

266 

244 

35 

7 

222 

27 

1 

86d 

Turbinate  hypertrophy* 

2 

1 

18 

61 

27 

11 

1 

15 

3 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all). 

1 

27 

360 

108 

78 

2 

138 

16 

- 

86f 

1 

2 

26 

17 

37 

8 

1 

86g 

1 

1 

2 

3 

86h 

4 

2 

2 

25 

171 

55 

159 

6 

5 

60 

- 

86i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of. i 

2 

1 

i 

i 

23 

1 

36 

2 1 

1 | 

2H 

1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E ENLISTED  MEN 


607 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


87b.  Larynx,  other  diseases 
of. 

100a.  Tonsillitis,  acute. 

100b.  Tonsillitis,  chronic. 

100c.  Tonsils,  focal  infec- 
tion from. 

100d.  Pharyngitis,  acute 
catarrhal. 

100e.  Pharynx,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

77.  Pericarditis. 

78.  Endocarditis,  acute. 

79a.  Valvular  diseases  of 
the  heart. 

79a  (1).  Aortic  insufficiency. 

6 

S 

o 

o 

CM 

o3 

p4 

[ 79a  (3).  Mitralinsufficiency. 

79a  (4).  Mitral  stenosis. 

79a  (5).  Combined  lesions, 
mitral  aortic. 

79a  (6).  Pulmonic  lesions. 

79a  (7).  Tricuspid  lesions. 

79a  (8).  Valvular  lesions, 
unclassified. 

j 79b.  Cardiac  hypertrophy,  j 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

60 

1 

3 

1 

1 

61 

1 





62 

1 

63  a 



8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

63b 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

64 

6 

2 

1 

1 

66a 





66b 

6 

5 

i 

4 

2 

66c 

18 

9 

1 

7 

3 

2 

2 

5 

4 

1 

2 

4 

69 

1 

36 

35 

1 

15 

4 

1 

25 

3 

4 

5 

74b 

12 

10 

2 

6 

3 

4 

2 

2 

1 

74d 

26 

62 

2 

3 

2 

3 

61 

10 

2 

2 

9 

8 

3 

4 

6 

5 

74f 

5 

5 

2 

72 

25 

18 

9 

13 

3 

2 

1 

9 

2 

1 

2 

13 

11 

8 

5 

1 

1 

73b 

46 

76 

1 

12 

2 

1 

16 

1 

2 

1 

73c 

1 

73d 

9 

10 

1 

6 

1 

1 

3 

2 

74g 

1 

1 

67 

"ir 

11 

8 

4 

4 

1 

1 

24 

a 

7 

2 

9 

5 

1 

68b 

23 

9 

8 

9 

1 

1 

6Sd 

4 

2 

2 

1 

68e 

15 

n 

1 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

15 

2 

4 

1 

68f 

68g 

1 

7 

2 

7 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

15 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

5 

3 

4 

5 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1 

75a(2) 

4 

1 

1 

l 

75a(3) 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

75a(4) 

1 

75b 

.... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

3 

2 

1 

43 

32 

33 

4 

4 

2 

1 

75f 

4 

3 

3 

2 

75g 

3 

1 

2 

75h 

1 

1 

75i 

1 1 . . . 

4 

1 

1 

75  j 

17 

24 

1 

6 

1 

1 

75k 

20 

16 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

75p 

75q 

20 

19 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

2 

4 

553 

682 

3 

150 

22 

5 

7 

2 

30 

2 

1 

4 

3 

27 

30 

1 

6 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

76b 

4 

9 

3 

76c 

1 

3 

2 

7 

5 

2 

1 

19 

69 

3 

7 

1 

198 

322 

48 

6 

3 

2 

2 

1 

86b 

1 

5 

15 

2 

1 

86d 

1 

127 

94 

4 

64 

9 

i 

11 

1 

10 

10 

3 

86  f 

1 

1 

2 

1 1 

1 

141 

77 

298 

8 

9 

14 

1 

1 

1 

S6h 

67 

37 

5 

2 

3 

1 

1 

9 

6 



9 

86i 

608 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


00 

01 

02 

03a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74o 


74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

08c 

OSd 

68e 

68f 

68g 

68h 

681 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

751 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 


750 


75p 

75q 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 
86b 
86c 
S6d 
86e 
86  f 

86g 

86h 

861 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Cause  of  admission. 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  {all). 
Encephalitis. 


Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

Epilepsy 

J acksonlan  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia .' 

Enuresis 

Neurosis 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of . 
the  heart). 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

Neuralgia 

N euritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 


General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

Mental  deficiency 

Malingering '. 

Dementia  praeeox 

Psychasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 


Refractive  errors  (all): 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) . 

Strabismus 

Leucoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

Amljlyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

Iritis 

Keratitis 

Retinitis 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Color-blindness 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 


VIII .  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Otitis  externa 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 


IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

Adenoids 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Polypus,  nasal 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 


Be 


I s 


s-s 

o q 


.2  8 
« ft 
% >» 


•B 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELAE ENLISTED  MEN. 


609 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1, 


1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


83d.  Phlebitis. 

84a.  Status  lymphaticus. 

84b.  Lymphatic  system, 
other  diseases  of. 

85a.  Cardiac  arrhythmias. 

85b.  Cardiac  murmurs,  not 
organic. 

85c.  Cardiac  disorders,  func- 
tional. 

85d.  Bradycardia. 

85e.  Heart-block. 

85f.  Tachycardia. 

85g.  Hemorrhage. 

85h.  Circulatory  system, 
other  diseases  of. 

89-90.  Bronchitis. 

91.  Pneumonia,  broncho-. 

92a.  Pneumonia,  lobar. 

93a.  Pleurisy,  suppurative. 

93b.  Pleurisy, serofibrinous. 

93c.  Pleura,  other  diseases 
of. 

95.  Gangrene  of  lungs. 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6 

27 

13 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 



2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

2 

1 

8 

1 

5 

1 

1 

36 

19 

20 

3 

2 

8 

1 

1 

1 

6 

4 

27 

1 

41 

59 

7 

1 

7 

2 

IS 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

5 

24 

1 

65 

94 

1 

90 

16 

8 

1 

8 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

8 

23 

3 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

11 

3 

34 

6 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

28 

9 

3 

1 

1 

2 

44 

4 

4 

3 

1 

3 

3 

10 

5 

2 

24 

6 

3 

1 

9 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

9 

11 

1 

24 

9 

6 

9 

2 

s 

1 

46 

5 

3 

55 

19 

29 

2 

3 

10 

1 

2 

1 

24 

21 

13 

3 

1 

4 

l 

4 

1 

4 

9 

1 

7 

6 

9 

25 

21 

1 

45 

9 

9 

1 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

2 

2 

11 

3 

9 

3 

10 

3 

4 

1 

9 

2 

3 



3 

s 

2 

9 



1 

1 

5 

1 

l 

I 

1 

2 

S ' 

1 



2 

2 

4 

1 

d 

1 

-1 

d 



1 

6 

1 



1 



2 

1 



8 

5 

3 

1 



4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

77 

4 

1 

9 



1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 



1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

i 

1 

13 

9 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

I 

1 

2 

5 

8 

4 

2 

2 

i 

57 

6 

1 

12 

1 

16 

3 

1 

123 

121 

36 

11 

50 

4 

3 

9 

1 

18 

14 

24 

6 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

3 

9 

2 

48 

5 

11 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

10 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

152 

17 

i7 

11 

6 

8 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

6 

352 

60 

33 

7 

10 

24  

9 

13 

1 

3 

2 

2 

158 

217 

581 

26 

17 

40 ; 

; 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

/ 4a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

6Sc 

68d 

6Se 

68f 

68g 

68b 

6Si 


75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

7 oo 

7 op 

75q 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 

86b 

86c 

S6d 

S6e 

86f 

S6g 

86h 

S6i 


J 


G10 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

03 

J 

< 

cO 

Cl 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema. 

98.  Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 

99a.  Pyorrhea  alveolaris. 

99b.  Abscess,  periapical, 
focal  infection  from. 

99c.  Mouth  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

101 . Esophagus,  diseases  of. 

102a.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach. 

102b.  Gastroenteroptosis. 

102c.  Stomach,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

105a.  Duodenal  ulcer. 

108b.  Diarrhea. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (ail). 

60 

Encephalitis . 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

1 

1 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

1 

1 

64 

Apoplexy 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

1 

66  b 

Paraplegia..' 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

l 

1 

3 

69 

Epilepsy * 

3 

1 

4 

1 

2 

15 

1 

2 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

74  b 

Neurasthenia.  

1 

1 

2 

8 

6 

3 

8 

64 

1 

6 

74c 

3 

1 

2 

74d 

Neurosis 

1 

i 

2 

4 

1 

4 

48 

1 

1 

74e 

3 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 

24 

1 

3 

the  heart). 

74f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

3 

9 

9 

72 

Chorea T. 

73a 

Hysteria, and  results  (psychoses  excepted). .. 

1 

i 

1 

5 

1 

3 

11 

i 

73b 

1 

1 

28 

3 

2 

73c 

7 

16 

1 

2 

5 

73d 

74g 

4 

1 

i 

i 

3 

2 

15 

4 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

68a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12 

6Sd 

4 

1 

6 

14 

1 

a 

1 

68c 

i 

68d 

Dementia  pnecox 

1 

i 

1 

5 

2 

68e 

1 

1 

1 

68f 

5 

4 

i 

7 

13 

3 

1 

22 

28 

2 

68h 

2 

1 

1 

2 

68  i 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

3 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all): 

75a 

2 

i 

1 

6 

i 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

75a 

8 

1 

3 

3 



3 ; 

1 

75b 

2 

1 

3 

75c 

1 

75d 

Cataract 

1 

75e 

Trachoma 

1 

9. 

75f 

3 

1 

3 

3 

18 

1 

6 

75g 

1 

7oh 

Amblyopia 

9 

1 

75i 

Amaurosis 

1 

75k 

Iritis 

2 

2 

2 

751 

Keratitis 

1 

1 

3 

2 

75m 

Retinitis 

3 

1 

75o 

1 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1 

2 

4 

l 

75r 

9 

9 

2 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

11 

3 

17 

9 

51 

2 

i 

38 

3 

6 i 

761j 

Mastoiditis 

1 

4 

7 

1 



1 

76c 

Otitis  externa 

i 

1 

76d 

9 J 

2 

76e 

Ear.  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

9 

1 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

G 

9 

1 

5 

8 

12 

i 

86c 

S6d 

86e 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all)  

2 

1 

4 

1 

40 

'"Y 

6 

* 

86f 

Polypus,  nasal 

9 

lj 

i 

1 

.. p 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

4 

i 

1 

4 

9 

i 

25 

86i 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

10 

i 

3 [ 

2 

6 

i 

1 

10  1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELAE ENLISTED  MEN 


611 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


105c.  Euteritis  and  colitis. 

106.  Ankylostomiasis. 

107a.  Ascaris  lumbricoides. 

107b.  Cestodes. 

107c.  Intestinal  parasites, 
others. 

108.  Appendicitis. 

109a.  Hernia. 

109b.  Intestinal  obstruction. 

110a.  Fistula  in  ano. 

110b.  Intestines,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver. 

114.  Cholelithiasis. 

115a.  Cholecystitis. 

115b.  Gall-bladderand  bile- 
duct,  other  diseases  of. 

115c.  Liver,  other  diseases 
of. 

117a.  Peritonitis. 

117b.  Peritoneal  adhesions. 

118a.  Pancreatitis. 

~ 

o 

S 

o 

> 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 



60 

1 

1 

1 

1 

61 

62 

63a 

1 

63b 

1 

1 

64 

66a 



66b 

2 

2 

1 

1 

66c 

9 

16 

1 

2 

s 

6 

13 

1 

1 

69 

74a 

12 

2.3 

i.7 

12 

1 

34 

3 

1 

1 

S 

8 

1 

5 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

12 

1 

74(1 

10 

25 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 



2 

1 

13 

1 

1 

2 

4 

4 

29 

3 

1 

74f 

3 

1 

72 

5 

8 

r 

4 

9 

1 

9 

2 

3 

73a 

6 

2 

1 

12 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

73b 

10 

14 

12 

5 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

73c 

73d 

10 

y 

1 

3 

2 

17 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

67 

2 

5 

i 

13 

8 

2 

5 

i 

1 

1 

8 

24 

1 

2 

8 

22 

1 

1 

12 

2 

4 

2 

68b 

68c 

2 

9 

2 

1 

i 

7 

10 

1 

8 

1 

68d 

1 

1 

3 



1 

6Se 

19 

ii 

2 

1 

2 

18 

3 

9 

1 

3 

68f 

1 



3 

68g 

5 

1 

1 

9 



1 

1 

68h 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 



68i 

8 

2 

1 

i 

1 

2 

3 

75a(l) 

1 

2 

7oa(2) 

1 

1. 

3 

1 

75a(3) 

2 

1 



1 

4 

9 

1 

75a(4) 

1 

3 

1 



1 

75d 

3 



2 

13 

12 

1 

3 

75f 

2 

1 

1 

1 

75g 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

75h 

1 

1 

3 

1 

75  j 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 



1 

6 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

9 

1 

75p 



1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

42 

39 

1 

3 

1 

30 

29 

17 

2 

5 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

3 

76b 

1 

2 

1 



1 

1 



1 

1 

6 

5 

6 

8 

1 

$6b 

9 

3 

1 

86d 

12 

10 

14 

12 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

S6e 

1 

S6f 

1 

1 16 

28 

2 

6 

9 

3 

1 

1 

3 

86h 

6 

29 

I 

1 ' "i 

i ' ■ i 

4 

8 

7 

7 

1 

2 

2 

1 

S6i 

612 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelee,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  ofadrnission. 

18c.  Digestive  system, 
other  diseases'  of. 

19.  Nephritis,  acute. 

20.  Nephritis,  chronic. 

22.  Abscess,  perine- 
phritic. 

22b.  Nephroptosis. 

22c.  Hydronephrosis. 

I2d.  Pyogenic  infection  of 
the  kidneys. 

!2e.  Kidney  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

23.  Nephrolithiasis. 

!4a.  Cystitrs. 

24b.  Bladder,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

5a.  Urethritis  (nonvene- 
rcal ) . 

-* 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

3 

4 

62 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

1 

2 

63b 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

64 

1 

1 

66a 

1 

1 

66  b 

1 

2 

66c 

1 

1 

69 

1 

2 

1 

3 

6 

74a 

74b 

3 

1 

2 

4 

3 

3 

12 

74c 

9 

3 

9 

2 

1 

28 

21 

74d 

1 

1 

i 

6 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the 
heart). 

3 

7 

2 

1 

1 

2 

74f 

1 

2 

1 

- 

72 

73a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 

73b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

73c 

2 

5 

i 

1 

2 

i 

73d 

1 

74g 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

1 

68a 

68b 

1 

2 

1 

87 

3 

3 

5 

3 

40 

68c 

II 

6Sd 

2 

2 

9 

0 

68e 

1 

1 

2 

68  f 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

93 

3 



68« 

1 

1 

68fi 

i 

2 

68i 

1 

1 

1 

II 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all): 

1 

i 

75a 

i 

75a 

2 

75a 

i 

1 

75b 

:::::: 

1 

75e 

1 

7sr 

1 

i 

4 

1 

2 

i 

2 

3 

75g 

1 

1 

75j 

75k 

1 

1 

1 

7 5 ill 

3 

1 

75n 

75o 

i 

75p 

75q 

75r 

1 

1 

2 1 

1 

6 

1 

2 | 

76a 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

i 

11 

17 

3 

6 

2 

5 

2 

3 

76b 

3 

1 

76d 

2 

■"  i 

i 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

86c 
86d 
86  e 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

2 

86h 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

86i 

1 

1 

2 

1 1 

1 

2 

613 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES;  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELAE ENLISTED  MEN. 


■United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

absolute  numbers. 


125b.  Stricture  (non vene- 
real). 

125c.  Urethra,  other  dis- 
eases ol. 

12G.  Prostate,  diseases  of. 

127a.  Balanitis. 

127b.  Epididymitis  (non- 
venereal) . 

© 

o 

6 

r— 

127d.  Warts,  external  geni- 
tal organs. 

127e.  Genitourinary  sys- 
tem, other  diseases  of 
(nonvenereal). 

142.  Gangrene. 

143a.  Carbuncle. 

6 

o 

3 

144a.  Abscess. 

144b.  Cellulitis. 

145a.  Trichophytosis. 

145b.  Nails,  defects  and  dis- 
eases of. 

i 

1 15c.  Ectoparasites. 

C/5 

c3 

© 

© 

c3 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

7 Id 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 

67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

OSe 

6Sf 

68g 

68h 

68i 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75  f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75q 

75r 

76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 

86a 

■ 

86c 
S6d 
S6e  • 
86  f 

86g 

86  h 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

l 

It;;;; 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

6 

6 

12 

i 

4 

3 

l 

2 

1 

2 

7 

1 

4 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

6 

1 

3 

2 

2 

5 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

i 

1 

1 

i 

4 

7 

2 

2 

6 

2 

4 

1 

1 

3 



i 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 



1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

5 

1 

i 

4 



2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

6 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

; 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 



1 

2 

i 

i 

13 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

4 

i 

9 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

14 

1 

6 

1 

1 

11 

1 

4 

i 

1 

1 

1 

4 



1 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

2 

1 

5 

25 

2 

3 

137 

6 

9 

103 

31 

5 

1 

1 

3 

17 

5 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

3 

34 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 



1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i 

5 

13 

2 



1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

j 

1 



5 

i 

1 

6 

8 

22 

9 

2 

3 

3 

1 

; i 

1 

4 

5 

1 

11 

6 

8 

S 

3 

4 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

o 

2 

S 

1 86i 

MEDICAL  AKD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


614 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications , and  scquelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  \ 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

145g.  Erythema. 

145h.  Herpes. 

145i.  Impetigo. 

145j.  Lichen. 

3 

£ 

»o 

1451.  Pityriasis. 

145m.  Psoriasis. 

145n.  Scabies. 

145o.  Skin  and  cellular  tis- 
sue, other  diseases  of. 

146a.  Osteomyelitis. 

60 

V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  (all). 

Encephalitis 

1 

61 

1 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

1 

1 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 1 

2 

2 

2 

64 

Apoplexy.. 

1 

1 

i 

Facial  paralysis 

1 

1 

66b 

66c 

4 

2 

69 

1 

2 

2 

8 

i 

74b 

Neurasthenia. 

1 

2 

1 

3 

14 

1 

2 

2 

74d 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart). 

11 

2 

74f 

1 

9 

6 

4 

i 

Chorea 7 

73a 

1 

2 

1 

6 

13 

i 

73b 

3 

2 

2 

73c 

3 

i 

8 

73d 

1 

1 

74g 

67 

2 

i 

1 

5 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

1 

2 

3 

Mental  deficiency" 7 

2 

2 

1 

6 

19 

68c 

6 

10 

1 

68f 

1 

1 

4 

6 

12 

i 

68g 

68h 

1 

5 

68i 

4 

i 

75a 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexe,  diseases  of. 
Refractive  errors  (all): 

3 

2 

1 

75a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

75b 

1 

75d 

4 

i 

1 

7 

i 

3 

6 

5 

3 

12 

39 

i j 

75g 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

75i 

75j 

75k 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

8 

751 

1 

1 

5 

i 

1 

75n 

1 

75p 

2 

6 

2 

6 

VIII.  Ear , diseases  of. 

2 

3 

5 

1 

5 

33 

42 

4 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 

86a 

86b 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

IX.  Nasal fossx,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

17 

86  d 
86e 
86f 

86g 

86h 

86i 

3 

2 

1 

5 

14 

2 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

11 

30 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

2 

2 

12 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN 


615 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


146b.  Fractures,  faulty 
union  of. 

146c.  Bones,  other  diseases 
of. 

147a.  Ankylosis  of  joint. 

147b.  Loose  bodies  in  joint. 

147e.  Synovitis. 

147d.  Floating  cartilage. 

147e.  Joints,  other  diseases 
of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 
matism excepted). 

149a.  Hallux  valgus. 

149b.  Hammer-toe. 

149c.  Metatarsalgia. 

149d.  Myositis. 

149e.  Pes  planus. 

149f.  Talipes. 

149g.  Tenosynovitis. 

149h.  Organs  of  locomotion, 
other  diseases  of. 

L 

150.  Congenital  malforma- 
tions. 

189.  Not  specified  or  ill-de- 
fined diseases. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

60 

1 

1 

1 

4 

7 

61 

2 

62 

r 

1 

1 

63a 

2 

1 

2 



2 

6 

1 

1 

30 

1 

2 

63b 

1 

6 

1 

3 

64 

i 

1 

2 

4 

66a 

1 

1 

2 



66b 

. 

i 

3 



i 

2 

7 



25 

1 

4 

66c 

1 

2 

3* 





2 

1 

8 

23 

1 

42 

69 

2 

74a 

i_ ...... 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

35 

2 

17 

5 

74 

74b 

1 

1 

1 

6 

6 

5 

31 

74c 



1 

2 

2 

1 

18 

74d 

1 

1 

3 

1 

25 

1 

7 

22 

74e 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20 



14 

73 

74f 

2 

72 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

14 

21 

3 

39 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

6 

6 

14 

73b 

3 

6 

3 

1 

2 

6 

2 

1 

12 

25 

46 

1 

26 

73c 

1 

1 

1 

73d 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

14 

1 

41 

74g 

3 

1 

1 

67 

3 

2 



1 

4 

9 

7 

1 

19 

68a 

5 

2 

4 

6 

1 

4 

2 

3 

4 

1 

43 

1 

27 

7 

59 

68b 

4 

6$c 

1 

2 

1 

1 

8 

10 

2 

24 

6Sd 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

3 

68e  . 

3 

1 

2 

i 

4 

9 

23 

1 

22 

4 

234 

6Sf 

2 

6Sg 



2 

2 

4 

6Sh 

2 

4 



6 

27 

68i 

23 

75a(l) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75a(2) 

1 

1 





1 

i 

1 

2 

3 

7 

75a(3) 



i 

6 

2 

12 

11 

7 

75a(4) 

2 

5 

75b 

2 

75c 

1 

3 

2 

2 

75d 

1 

9 

1 

3 

1 

8 

75e 

1 

1 

9 

12 

1 

12 

60 

75f 

1 

1 

2 

5 

75g 

4 

3 

6 

75h 

1 

1 

1 

75i 

1 

1 

3 

2 

75  j 

1 

r 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

75k 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

751 



2 

2 

75m 

75n 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

10 

75p 

75q 

5 

i 

1 4 

1 



1 

2 

2 

5 

6 

1 

32 

75r 

7 

20 

9 

6 

3 

4 

1 

2 

5 

48 

1 

2 

46 

9 

153 

76a 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

18 

76b 

2 

1 

1 

76c 

1 

1 

3 

5 

2 

76d 

V 

1 

1 

1 

5 

76e 

1 

5 

S6a 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

11 

8 

2 

63 

S6b 

86c 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

S6d 

6 

10 

2 

2 

2 

3 

.10 

7 

4 

52 

86e 

3 

S6f 

S6g 

... 

3 

2 

2 

2 

6 

7 

2 

73 

S6h 

1 

i 

i 

3 

3 

1 

4 

i 

20 

S6i 

61G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  tht 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

1 1.  Typhoid  fever. 

2.  Typhus  fever. 

3.  Relapsing  fever. 

! 4.  Malarial  fevers. 

5.  Smallpox. 

6.  Measles. 

7.  Scarlet  fever. 

S.  Whooping  cough. 

9.  Diphtheria  and  results. 

| 10.  Influenza. 

D 

S 

£ 

P 

18.  Erysipelas. 

19a.  Carrier,  bacillus,  diph- 
theria. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

5 

6 

5 

13 

2 

5 

18 

87  b 

100a 

3 

40 

3 

109 

155 

1 

242 

133 

7 

111 

226  1 
49 

100  b 

3 

8 

5 

2 

18 

35 

i 

5 

100c 

2 

1 

100(1 

3 

21 

1 

34 

28 

30 

51 

2 

16 

44  ! 

100c 

1 

3 

1 

22 

3 

2 

6 H 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

3 

78 

1 

4 

2 

1 

79a 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart: 

3 

1 

1 

2 

16 

3 { 

79a 

6 

79a 

10 

20 

13 

7 

96 

6 

4 

ii  j 

79a 

3 

9 

3 

31 

1 

3 ! 

79a 

1 

9 

1 

5 

1 

79a 

79a 

79a 

■'"i'll 

79b 

1 

5 

i 

1 

1 

79d 

1 

7 

1 

n 

18 

1 

i 

i ; 

79e 

5 

i 

13 

SO 

1 

Sla 

2 

81b 

3 

i :i 

81c 

1 

| 

81  d 

82 

1 

i 

2 

2 

5 

13 

5 

5 

11 

i 

Vi 

83b 

4 

2 

2 

17 

1 

2 

83c 

2 

4 

13 

1 

Phlebitis  

i 

2 

1 

11 

84a 

84  b 

4 

1 

2 

5 

20 

29 

14 

85a 

85b 

l 

5 

1 

l 

1 

4 

2 

2 

39 

3 

85d 



85e 
85  f 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

26 

1 

4 |j 

85g 

85n 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

I 

89-90 

29 

172 

9 

229 

69 

6 

41 

343 

26 

46 

120 

91 

29 

1 

20 

2 

104 

30 

37 

94 

16 

51 

70 

92a 

16 

62 

3 

34 

51 

79 

13 

77 

88 

93a 

1 

1 

10 

5 

9 

35 

1 

6 

12 

93  b 

2 

2 

3 

5 

25 

8 

93c 

4 

10 

2 

10 

57 

3 

6 

11 

95 

96 

3 

12 

1 

2 

65 

5 

1 

c ! 

97 

1 

1 

3 

98 

4 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  oj. 

99a 

2 

1 

2 

11 

1 

1 

l 

99b 

99c 

4 

10 

1 

2 

20 

2 

1 

2 

101 

1 

102a 

102b 

102c 

1 

1 

2 

1 

8 

2 

1 

5 

2 

16 

7 

2 

3 

59 

7 

3 

9 

105a 

1 

1 

5 

2 

105b 

5 

4 

2 

i 

3 

53 

39 

i 

5 j 

105c 

25 

17 

4 

3 

i 

13 

164 

82 

2 

23 

106 

16 

i 

4 

107  b 

1 



2 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

1 

i 

1 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


617 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E ENLISTED  MEN. 


7 nited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


19b.  Carrier,  bacillus,  ty- 
phoid. 

19c.  Carrier,  meningococ- 
cus. 

19d.  Carrier,  epidemic  dis- 
eases (others). 

19e.  Chicken-pox. 

' 

19f.  German  measles. 

19g.  Meningitis,  cerebro- 
spinal. 

19h.  Mumps. 

19i.  Paratyphoid  A. 

19j.  Paratyphoid  B. 

19k.  Poliomyelitis,  ante- 
rior, acute. 

191.  Trench  fever. 

19m.  Trench  mouth. 

19n.  Typhoid  vaccination. 

19o.  Vaccinia. 

19p.  Epidemic  diseases 
(others). 

2 la.  Septicemia,  general. 

cS 

c8  ^ 

S3 

0.2 

3 

c9 

20c.  Pyemia,  surgical. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

8 

3 

1 

20 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

S7b 

2 

20 

31 

11 

10 

11 

222 

1 

1 

66 

58 

1 

100a 

1 

26 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

23 

9 

1 

1 

1 

100b 

100c 

8 

6 

1 

2 

5 

43 

1 

4 

32 

3 

2 

100d 

i 

5 

1 

5 

2 

1 

lOOe 

i 

1 

2 

77 



i 

1 

2 

1 

78 

1 

6 

1 

79a(l> 

1 

79a(2) 

4 

3 

7 

71 

29 

11 

1 

1 

79a(3) 

2 

1 

1 

10 

4 

2 

79a(4) 

3 

1 

2 

79a(5) 

79a(6) 

79a (7) 

5 

1 

79a(8) 

1 

4 

1 

1 

79b 

1 

i 

1 

79c 

1 

31 

1 

1 

1 

79d 

1 

6 

1 

9 

1 

1 

79e 

80 

81a 

8lb 

81c 

81d 

1 

1 

82 

1 

27 

9 

1 

1 

83a 

1 

10 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

83b 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

83c 

4 

1 

3 

83d 

84a 

2 



2 

15 

3 

4 

S4b 

4 

3 

1 

5 

3 

3 

85d 

85e 

3 

1 

9 

3 

i 

S5f 

1 

1 

l 

1 

4 

53 

u 

12 

3 

24 

304 

5 

1 

3 

432 

188 

14 

8 

89-90 

20 

1 

3 

3 

171 

5 

1 

1 

16 

3 

12 

2 

91 

23 

11 

6 

60 

210 

35 

7 

9 

70 

92a 

1 

1 

1 

18 

10 

2 

93a 

2 

8 

1 

1 

1 

93b 

3 

1 

2 

2 

31 

1 

1 

1 

13 

3 

3 

93c 

95 

2 

8 

12 

6 

96 

1 

97 

2 

1 

98 



2 

9 

4 

1 

99a 

99b 

i 

1 

19 

3 

4 

3 

3 

99c 

101 

1 

4 

1 

102a  . 

21 

102b 



1 

3 

5 

12 

2 

1 

18 

9 

102c 

1 

1 

105a 

i 

1 

1 

2 

12 

2 

1 

3 

5 

1 

105b 

3 

2 

1 

6 

32 

1 

1 

i 

19 

3 

2 

1 

6 

11 

9 

106 

! 

1 

1 

1 

107a 

107b 

107c 

G18 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — C oncurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa: 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

21.  Glanders. 

22.  Anthrax. 

24.  Tetanus. 

25b.  Mycoses  (others). 

26.  Pellagra. 

47.  Acute  articular  rheu- 
matism. 

28a.  Tuberculosis  of  lungs. 

28b.  Suspected  tuberculosis. 

29.  Acute  miliary  tuber- 
culosis. ' 

30-35.  Tuberculosis  (others). 

37.  Syphilis. 

3Sa.  Chancroidal  infection. 

38b.  Gonococcus  infection. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

13 

29 

15 

2 

26 

1 

5 

87b 

100a 

1 

1 

3 

209 

57 

19 

9 

160 

20 

86 

100b 

. 1 

124 

22 

6 

3 

16 

21 

100c 

1 

1 

mod 

1 

33 

57 

11 

2 

26 

i:3 

1 00e 

3 

3 

43 

11 

19 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

8 

4 

1 

1 

78 

11 

2 

1 

1 

3 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart: 

79a 

43 

10 

1 

12 

9 

79a 

5 

2 

79a 

1 

1 

365 

54 

9 

42 

7 

38 

79a 

95 

17 

3 

1 

13 

2 

9 

79a 

8 

1 

3 

1 

1 

79a 

1 

| 

79a 

1 

1 

79a 

3 

3 

o 

2 

1 

2 

7915 

4 

1 

3 

4 

2 

79c 

2 

3 

4 

79d 

1 

20 

26 

4 

20 

1 

10 

79  e 

34 

5 

1 

1 

11 

1 

5 , 

80 

2 

1 

81  a 

2 

2 

6 

3 

81b 

2 

3 

6 

81c 

1 

3 

I 

Nld 

1 

1 

82 

2 

2 

83a 

1 

10 

31 

10 

1 

62 

10 

57  i 

83b 

5 

6 

12 

5 

29  ;! 

83c 

3 

4 

11 

7 

83d 

3 

1 

1 

1 





S-l  b 

1 

7 

17 

6 

25 

52 

20 

14 

85a 

2 

3 

2 

1 

S5c 

1 

4 

16 

1 

14 

ii  j 

85  d 



85  f 

14 

9 

9 

85? 

6 

2 

2 

6 

85h 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

1 

1 

3 

139 

620 

435 

3 

20 

175 

34 

156 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

1 

1 

36 

276 

78 

19 

14 

68 

25 

62 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

2 

14 

82 

301 

61 

15 

15 

106 

26 

70 

93a 

6 

48 

23 

2 

17 

1 

10 

93b 

1 

4 

147 

95 

9 

4 

M 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

| 

24 

186 

73 

3 

7 

23 

4 

6 

95 

1 



93 

1 

11 

2 

20 

4 

17! 

97 

3 

4 

1 

1 

98 

12 

9 

- 2 

1 

2 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

10 

2 

1 

7 

1 

99b 

1 

1 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1 

13 

5 

13 

101 

1 

9 

1 

3 

3, 

102b 

13 

1 

102c 

1 

1 

30 

17 

1 

25 

4 

26 

3 

2 

3 

2 

105b 

12 

3 

4 

5 

5 

105c 

2 

46 

26 

17 

7 

32 

4 

32 

106 

2 

1 

8 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

107a 

1 

1 

1 

107b 

1 

1 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others') 

I l ! 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELiE  ENLISTED  MEN 


619 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


36.  Rickets. 

39-45.  Cancer  and  other 
malignant  tumors. 

46.  Tumors,  benign . 

48a.  Arthritis. 

4Sb.  Gout. 

49.  Scurvy. 

50.  Diabetes,  mellitus. 

51a.  Exophthalmic  goiter. 

51b.  Cretinism  and  myxe- 
dema. 

52a.  Addison's  disease. 

o3 

ts. 

o 

s 

o 

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Cl 

53a.  Lcucemia. 

53b.  Hodgkin’s  disease. 

88.  Goiter,  simple. 

116.  Spleen,  diseases  of. 

53c.  Other  diseases  of  the 
ductless  glands. 

54.  Anemia,  chlorosis. 

55a.  Hemophilia. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

6 

15 

1 

4 

4 

1 

S7a 

87b 

1 

22 

260 

1 

4 

4 

24 

1 

9 

2 

8 

1 

100a 

2 

1 

19 

213 

15 

10 

i 

4 

2 

100b 

17 



100c 

4 

1 

8 

5S 

3 

7 

i 

1 

lOOd 

. 

1 

12 

6 

1 

lOOe 

1 

8 

9 

1 

77 



78 

2 

22 

13 

1 

79a(l) 

3 

1 

79a(2) 

; 6 

....... 

286 

1 

79 

33 

1 

2 

2 

1 

79a(3) 

35 

1 

18 

1 

2 

3 

79a(4) 

19 

1 

1 

1 

79a(6) 



79a(7) 

9 

3 

2 

79a(8) 

l 

2 

11 

15 

1 

1 

79b 

9 

3 

1 

1 

79c 

l 

1 

19 

3 



2 

79d 

1 

24 

5 

2 

1 

79e 

1 

80 

1 

81a 

4 

2 



Sib 

1 

81c 

1 

81d 

2 

82 

3 

57 

50 

2 

4 

1 

6 

1 

1 

10 

1 

83a 

2 

1 

19 

12 

9 

3 

1 

4 

2 

83  b 

4 

2 

5 

11 

1 

8 

2 

83c 

2 

2 

83d 

S4a 

4 

14 

14 

1 

1 

9 

1 

84b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

85b 

■8 

i 

27 

9 

y 

1 

4 

i 

17 

32 

11 

2 

1 

i 

2 

1 

85g 

1 

1 

85n 

21 

2 

37 

319 

10 

85 

1 

44 

4 

1 

27 

89-90 

3 

2 

6 

115 

2 

20 

1 

8 

7 

3 

9 

91 

4 

6 

17 

150 

23 

25 

1 

7 

2 

1 

12 

92a 

1 

4 

20 

1 

3 

1 

93a 

1 

3 

23 

8 

1 

2 

93b 

1 10 

1 

4 

41 

8 

1 

9 

8 

93c 

95 

3 

3 

17 

1 

17 

I 

3 

9 

1 

96 

2 



1 

1 

97 



1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

9S 

1 

2 

39 

1 

1 

99a 

4 

1 

99  b 

1 

1 

5 

25 

4 

1 

3 

99c 

101 

j 

3 

2 

1 

4 

| 

8 

102a 

3 

1 

1 

1 

102b 



8 

32 

4 

13 

| 



8 

1 

1 

102c 

1 



2 

1 

1 

6 

105a 



3 

25 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

105b 

1 

11 

136 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

105c 

1 

4 

8 

2 

1 

1 

106 

1 

107a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

107b 



1 

! 

2 

107c 

G20 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


S7a 
87  b 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
100c 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
81a 
Sib 
85a 
85  b 
85c 
S5d 
85e 
851 
85g 
85li 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


99a 
99b 
99C 
101 
102a 
102  b 
102c 
105a 
105b 
105c 
106 
107a 
107b 
107c 


Cause  of  admission. 

55b.  Obesity. 

55c.  Purpura. 

55d.  Muscular  rheumatism. 

55e.  General  diseases 
(others). 

56a.  Alcoholism  (acute  or 
chronic). 

56b.  Drug  addiction. 

57-59.  Poisoning,  chronic. 

60.  Encephalitis. 

61.  Meningitis,  simple. 

62.  Locomotor  ataxia. 

63a.  Multiple  sclerosis. 

63b.  Spinal  cord,  diseases 
of  (others). 

64.  Apoplexy. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

4 

1 

1 

1 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

4 

43 

5 

6 

1 

3 

1 

11 

1 

1 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

1 

27 

1 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

1 

21 

4 

1 

1 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

2 

2 

4 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

2 

1 

Endocarditis,  acute 

9 

2 

... 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart: 

( 1 ) Aortic  insufficiency 

2 

1 

1 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis ’. 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

1 

1 

18 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

1 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7  ) Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

9 

Cardiac  hypert  rophy 

1 

1 

1 

Cardiac  dilatation.  /. 

1 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

2 

4 

4 

3 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

Angina  pectoris . 

1 

Aneurysms 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

Aortitis V. 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

1 

11 

Hemorrhoids 

11 

6 

1 

1 

i 

1 

Varicocele 

3 

4 

i 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Phlebitis 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 



1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 



7 

1 



XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

i 

4 

70 

39 

7 

i 

i 

9 

2 

1 

6 

2 

1 

12 

227 

2 

i 

1 

2 

24 

2 

2 

6 

4 

11 

163 

1 

l 

2 

94 

6 

3 

2 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

l 

1 

1 

....!' 

10 

8 

i 

i 

2 

9 

7 

1 

l 

1 

... 

l 

i 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

n 

i 

2 

2 

6 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

30 

2 

1 

9 

8 

1 

1 

26 

7 

2 

l 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN. 


621 


united  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


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Inter- 

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classifi- 

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No. 


87a 
87  b 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
lOOe 


78 

79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(o) 
79a(6) 
79a(7) 
79a(8) 
79b 
79e 
79d 
79e 
SO 
Sla 
Sib 
81c 
Sid 
82 
S3a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
S4a 
84  b 
S5a 
85b 
85c 
S5d 
85e 
85f 
Sag 
S5h 


91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 
9S 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

lOpb 

105c 

106 

I07a 

107b 

107c 


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1 

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1 

1 

3 



6 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

16 

4 

29 

1 

1 

6 

3 

1 

6 

6 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

5 



14 

3 

2 

12 

7 

2 

9 

9 

4 

1 

.... 

10 

3 

1 

3 

3 

3 

9 

3 

9 

1 

4 

1 

9 

9 

1 

3 

.3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

42 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

25 

2 

6 

189 

27 

2 

2 1 

- 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



29 

2 

3 

75 

3 

2 

1 

13 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

61 

2 

1 

9 

2 

2 

8 

13 

S2 

13 

10 

214 

3 

2 

41 

24 

3 

16 

2 

6 

4 

13 

2 

1 

87 

1 

8 

3 

16 

9 

5 

10 

2 

13 

2 

2 

1 

7 

4 

90 

5 

2 



6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

14 

3 

2 i 

1 

1 

'2  4 

'll i' 


4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

118 

13 



2 

1 2 

SO 

3 

14 

31 

1 

15 

6 

8 21 

3 

1 

1 

S 

4 

1 

1 

4 

33 

2 

6 

42 

9 

3 

11  1 1 15 

1 3 

S 

2 

4 

1 : 2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l 

1 

1 

622 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi 

cation 

No. 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

100(1 

lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
S3b 
83c 
83d 
84a 
S4b 
85a 
85  b 
85c 
85d 
85e 
85  f 
85g 
85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 
9S 


99a 
99b 
99c 
101 
102a 
102b 
102c 
105a 
105b 
105c 
106 
107  a 
107b 
107c 


Cause  of  admission. 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal.. 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from . 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal. 
Pharynx,  other  diseases  of. . . 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart: 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus , 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- . . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative... 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. . . 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema. 
Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Gastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm). . 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 


24 


1 I 1 

...i. 


10  I 
1 I 


1 . 
~2\. 


1 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN.  623 

United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


75c.  Leucoma. 

75d.  Cataract. 

75e.  Trachoma. 

75f.  Conjunctivitis  (others). 

75g.  Pterygium. 

75h.  Amblyopia. 

75i.  Amaurosis. 

75j.  Choroiditis. 

75k.  Iritis. 

751.  Keratitis. 

75m.  Retinitis. 

75n.  Nystagmus. 

75o.  Glaucoma. 

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75q.  Color-blindness. 

75r.  Eyes  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

76a.  Otitis  media. 

76b.  Mastoiditis. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi 

cation 

No. 

1 

36 

1 

2 

3 

1 

87b 

3 

78 

4 

2 

2 

s 

11 

1 

1 

5 

17 

793 

114 

100a 

3 

22 

2 

2 

5 

4 

1 

2 

11 

16 

269 

13 

100b 

1 

100c 

1 

52 

i 

1 

2 

8 

199 

28 

lOOd 

5 

1 

1 

10 

1 

lOOe 

..  .. 

1 

77 

78 

1 

1 

1 

s 

79a(l) 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

34 

4 

79a(3) 

1 

13 

4 

79a(4) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79a(6) 

79a(7) 

1 

50 

3 

79b 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

11 

2 

1 

1 

80 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

81c 

1 

81d 

1 

3 

2 

1 

82 

1 

1 

19 

1 

2 

1 

2 

s 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

4 

27 

83b 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

16 

2 

1 

9 

83d 

84a 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

26 

4 

84b 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

85b 

6 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

13 

3 

85f 

1 

1 

3 

1 

Sag 

3 

1 

11 

216 

16 

14 

1 

5 

14 

IS 

2 

2 

2 

25 

41 

942 

89  90 

1 

16 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

14 

458 

100 

91 

1 

1 

1 

47 

2 

2 

1 

6 

15 

2 

1 

1 

6 

17 

677 

131 

92a 

1 

1 

1 

13 

1 

93a 

2 

1 

2 

9 

21 

1 

93b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

67 

9 

93c 

95 

9 

4 

1 

i 

1 

2 

5 

99 

3 

96 

1 

3 

97 

i 

2 

] 

1 

1 

7 

98 

2 

2 

2 

2 

f> 

1 

99a 

j 

1 

99b 

17 

1 

1 

1 

5 

28 

99c 

101 



1 

3 

4 

102a 

102b 

1 

14 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

41 

4 

102c 

H 

2 

11 

2 

1 

3 

24 

1 

105b 

1 

i 

20 

3 

2 

1 

4 

3 

10 

2 

3 

92 

4 

105c 



1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

106 

! 

1 

107a 

107b 

Ij 

i 

i 

107c 

624 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  tie 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa' 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

76c.  Otitis,  externa. 

76d.  Defective  hearing 
(cause  not  stated). 

76e.  Ear,  other  diseases  of. 

86a.  Adenoids. 

86b.  Deviation  of  nasal 
septum,  and  spurs. 

86c.  Nose,  external  deform- 
ity of. 

86d.  Turbinate  hyper- 
trophy. 

86e.  Sinusitis  (all). 

86f.  Polypus,  nasal. 

86g.  Perforated  nasal  sep- 
tum. 

86h.  Rhinitis  (cause  not 
stated). 

86i.  Nasal  fossae,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

OS 

0) 

3 

o 

03 

c-rrt 
•rt. c 
."3  *■* 

E* 

M 

C3 

A 

<20 

X . Throat,  diseases  of. 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

1 

1 

4 

5 

21 

2 

48 

1 

54 

5 

87b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

2 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

10 

2 

19 

598 

180 

1 

24 

233 

13 

219 

36 

191 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

6 

2 

15 

2,003 

409 

53 

50 

11 

2 

83 

24 

62 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

7 

lOOd 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

4 

3 

24 

51 

61 

3 

89 

1 

2 

271 

11 

195 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

1 

5 

7 

1 

6 

2 

1 

3 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

1 

Endocarditis,  acute 

1 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart: 

79a 

( 1 ) Aortic  insufficiency 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 j 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

1 

1 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

1 

4 

2 

12 

8 

4 

14 

7 

10 

-15 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic.. 



1 

1 

79a 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

79a 

1 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified. . 

1 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 



1 

2 

1 

1 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

1 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

3 

1 

3 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

6 

80 



1 

811) 

81c 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

82 

Hemorrhoids 

1 

1 

2 

20 

31 

4 

20 

3 

1 

27 

4 

12 

Varicocele 

1 

4 

22 

2 

11 

10 

4 

6 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

1 

2 

1 

5 

12 

2 

1 

6 

2 

1 

Phlebitis 

1 

84a 

S4b 

Lymphat  ic  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

27 

5 

2 

24 

2 

12 

1 

7 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

2 

3 

1 

1 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

2 

6 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 





85  f 

1 

3 

1 

1 



fi 

85g 

...... 

1 

1 

2 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

10 

13 

27 

55 

161 

24 

522 

14 

i 

512 

53 

935' 

91 

5 

4 

17 

3 

71 

2 

24 

15  I 

54 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

2 

3 

8 

9 

21 

3 

93 

2 

31 

57  : 

32 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

1 

3 

72 

2 

1 

1 

93  b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

1 

2 

2 

5 

7 

2 ! 

9li 

93c 

Pleura, "other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

19 

1 

15 

8 1 

27 

90 

33 

11 

24 

6 

10 

6 | 

12 

97 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

98 

1 

1 

i 

1 

3 

2 

i j 

i 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

2 

6 

1 

2 

i 

4 

2 

99b 

1 



1 

.... 

99c 

3 

2 

9 

1 

2 

34 

2 

9 

1 

8 

102a 

2 

2 

1 

.... 

102c 

2 

1 

1 

19 

3 

24 

2 

24 

4 

2\ 

1 

105b 

1 

2 

6 

5 

9 

1 

i; 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

1 

7 

8 

18 

3 

33 

3 

31 

5 

,, 

100 

1 

4 

2 

2 

12 

1 

1 

1 071 » 

1 . 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 1 

1 

1 

87 b.*  -Larynx,  other  diseases 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL.® ENLISTED  MEN.  625 


fnited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


2 g 
c ^ 

. S 


1 

-1 

85 

2 

2 

86 

7 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1,048 

82 



494  1 

469 

13 

23 

8 

105 

17 

2 

2 

13 

478  1 

13 

129  1 

46 

1 

4 

2 

1 

48 

8 1 

1 

3 

2 

4 

8 

1 

l\ 

3 

36t1 

131 

4 

3 

6 

33 

1 

1 

110 

2 

30  1 

4 

2 

4 j 

8 

6 

3 

18 

5 

1 

13 

1 

9 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 

42 

5 

2 

1 

1 

| 

10 

13 

1 

4 

1 

9 

7 

45 

8S 

53 

1 

1 

1 

160 

5 1 



18 

25 

3 

1 

1 

13 

84  | 

172 

35 

5 

32 

56 

236 

737 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1,114 

24 

12 

4 

6 

3 



47 

12 

626 

3 

3 

14 

1 

' 190 

5 

10 



1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

11 

1 

40 

l 1 

:::::::: 



1 ' 1 



6 | 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

14 

4 

9 

26 

Q 

8 

1 



3 

4 

5 

15 

11 

113 

20 

5 

11 

1 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

25 

3 

2 

16 

1 

29 

26 

1 

5 

1 

16 

14 

13 

2 

140 

31 

8 

24 

10 

5 

7 

62 

17 

492 

129 

17 

1 

2 

71 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

16 

39 

2 

4 

:::::::: 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

91 

83 



26 

7 

2 

1 

9 

15 

5 

9 

9 | 

31 

56 

1 

13 

1 



12 

3 

2 

17 

14 

2 

9 

10 

| 

4 

3 

4 

1 

1 



1 

117 

79 

2 

29 

4 

1 

9 

7 

5 

1 

5 

2 

1 



16 

2 

1 

2 

5 

2 

2 

3 

8 

34 

4 

1 

5 

30 

7 

2 

1 

51 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

17 

26 

13 

2 

3 

4 



7 

49 

14 

7 

37 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 



1 

2 

1,462 

385 

3 



743 

69 

30 

16 

23 

3 

268 

44 

4 

36 

247 

61 

59 

13 

114 

22 

10 

4 

94 

24 

3 

6 

16 

396 

79 

69 

15 

279 

39 

16 

3 

143 

40 

1 

9 

28 

25 

14 

2 

2 

22 

2 

14 

3 

1 

2 

29 

21 

9 

1 1 

18 

2 

1 

31 

6 

6 

91 

27 

25 

5 

21 

2 

3 

3 

49 

6 

10 

39 

49 

13 

3 

24 

11 

1 

11 

2 

4 

6 

4 

2 

15 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

13 

20 

3 

19 

i 

3 

1 

1 

1 

51 

14 

2 

29 

i 

1 

1 

2 



... 

13 

2 

1 

1 

2 

... 

5 

.... 

80 

50 

34 

14 

3 

2 

1 

29 

4 

1 

4 

.... 

7 

6 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

16 

8 

18 

2 

2 

6 

3 

1 

9 

89 

62 

2 

60 

12 

7 

2 

1 

37 

6 

5 

15 

7 

2 

1 

2 

9 

1 

i 

1 

6 

2 

3 

1 

i 

1 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation. 

No. 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 


77 

78 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

79a(6) 

79a(7) 

79a(8) 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

Sib 

83c 

83d 

84a 

S4b 

S5a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

Sof 

85g 

85h 


S9-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


626 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

looe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
sla 
Sib 
81c 
Sid 
82 
83a 
S3b 
83c 
83d 
Sla 
Sib 
85a 
Sob 
S5c 
Sod 
85e 
85f 
85g 
8oh 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 


Cause  of  admission. 

79c.  Cardiac  dilatation. 

79d.  Myocarditis  and  myo- 
cardial insufficiency. 

79e.  Heart,  other  organic 
diseases  of. 

80.  Angina  pectoris. 

81a.  Aneurysms. 

81b.  Arteriosclerosis  and 
hypertension. 

81c.  Aortitis. 

81d.  Arteries,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

82.  Embolism  and  throm- 
bosis. 

83a.  Hemorrhoids. 

83b.  Varicocele. 

S3c.  Varicose  veins. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

3 

2 

1 

9 

6 

1 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

30 

34 

2 

1 

9 

1 

5 

47 

36 

9 

1 

14 

7 

1 

1 

26 

35 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

'•"V 

9 

3 

2 

14 

15' 

3 

Pharnyx,  other  diseases  of 

1 



1 

7 

i 2 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

6 

9 

2 

1 



1 

4 

8 

1 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart: 

15 

16 

32 

6 

4 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis. ...\ 

3 

3 

5 

1 

3 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

71 

197 

194 

5 

1 

53 

9 

4 

2 

18 

15 

ii 

17 

39 

31 

3 

9 

1 

2 

1 

4 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

5 

3 

8 

1 

1 

1 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

1.  . 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

r 

1 

1 

3 

2_! 

30 

10 

3 

99 

2 

5 

2 

1 

4 

19 



9 

1 

1 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

37 

23 

8 



17 

3 

1 

5 

1 

5 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

17 

37 

9 

2 

3 

1 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

...... 

12 

2 

' 1 

5 

2 1 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 



1 

3 

l 

"V 

1 

3 

1 

6 

1 

44 

134 

37 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

90 

109 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

44 

128 

1 

1 

27 

3 

2 

io ! 

1 

Lymphatic" system,  other  diseases  of 

9 

1 

9 

12 

i 

9 

1 

2 

9 

1 

7 

11 

1 

1 

7 



11 

3 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

26 

6 

1 

16 

3 

8 

4 

2 

2 



1 

9 

1 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

Bronchitis 

15 

87 

50 

4 

1 

12 

1 

1 

8 

152 

85 

34 

35 

105 

25 

4 

1 

17 

22 

18 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

64 

192 

45 

3 

7 

5 

19 

31 

10 

2 

25 

7 

1 

5 

2 

1 

10 

3 

9 

1 

1 

3 

8 

• • • 

4 

28 

3 

3 

9. 

2 

2 

7 

S 

11 

9 

22 

4 

4 



1 

10 

11 

3 

7 

2 

h! 

1 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

6 

1 

• r 

7 

11 

6'; 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

2 

3 



1 

1 

3 

12 

4 ! 

5 

1 

1 

46 

16 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

52 

6 

:: 

7 

12l 

2 

2 

.... 

1 

153 

24 

1 

I 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN 


627 


'United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


83d.  Phlebitis. 

84a.  Status  lymphaticus. 

84b.  Lymphatic  system, 
other  diseases  of. 

85a.  Cardiac  arrhythmias. 

1 

85b.  Cardiac  murmurs,  not 
organic. 

85c.  Cardiac  disorders,  func- 
tional. 

S5d.  Bradycardia. 

85e.  Heart-block. 

85f.  Tachycardia. 

85g.  Hemorrhage. 

85h.  Circulatory  system,  1 
other  diseases  of. 

89-90.  Bronchitis. 

91.  Pneumonia,  broncho-. 

92a.  Pneumonia,  lobar. 

93a.  Pleurisy,  suppurative. 

93b.  Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. 

93c.  Pleura,  other  diseases 
of. 

95.  Gangrene  of  lungs. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

3 

3 

3 

11 

1 

231 

45 

16 

3 

18 

3 

1 

87  b 

6 

3 

260 

11 

6 

22 

1 

1 

33 

15 

1,362 

289 

216 

85 

33 

107 

100a 

2 

50 

3 

14 

16 

44 

31 

20 

11 

6 

6 

100b 

1 

1 

1 

100c 

1 

86 

1 

3 

14 

13 

1 

1 

392 

181 

33 

120 

12 

41 

lOOd 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

20 

4 

7 

2 

1 

lOOe 

9 

3 

1 

6 

4 

6 

4 

8 

18 

77 

1 

1 

9 

1 

9 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

78 

4 

4 

16 

3 

24 

12 

11 

2 

4 

3 

79a(l) 

2 

4 

4 

3 

1 

2 

79a(2) 

2 

5 

59 

16 

70 

4 

140 

7 

293 

71 

7 

29 

68 

2 

14 

8 

82 

1 

2 

87 

16 

7 

79a(4) 

1 

2 

2 

10 

1 

7 

2 

2 

79a(5) 

1 

1 

79a (7) 

2 

3 

2 

16 

1 

10 

4 

2 

i 

1 

79a(8) 

4 

10 

2 

94 

3 

15 

2 

6 

79b 

1 

3 

2 

1 

9 

1 

3 

6 

1 

2 

79c 

2 

37 

1 

16 

3 

2 

111 

1 

1 

49 

9 

17 

i4 

6 

24 

79d 

1 

2 

1 

3 

11 

1 

18 

1 

2 

33 

2 

10 

i 

9 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

80 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

9 

3 

1 

11 



1 

81b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

81d 

31 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

82 

! 2 

11 

2 

2 

7 

9 

20 

2 

201 

29 

2 

11 

83a 

6 

10 

5 

1 

2 

8 

1 

61 

12 

10 

2 

1 

4 

83b 

26 

9 

3 

9 

3 

22 

4 

1 

3 

S3c 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

8 

13 

10 

2 

4 

83d 

84a 

; 5 

1 

1 

1 

43 

13 

16 

6 

4 

4 

20 

28 

1 

10 

6 

2 

3 

3 

10 

6 

1 

3 

87 

11 

1 

197 

3 

54 

8 

9 

3 

2 

11 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

85d 

1 

9 

2 

48 

5 

41 

4 

78 

14 

8 

9 

16 

85f 

1 

1 

3 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

85h 

: 20 

89 

48 

11 

159 

2 

174 

6 

10 

1,992 

1,291 

266 

395 

1, 145 

1 

89-90 

89 

23 

13 

4 

22 

116 

11 

6 

892 

' 179 

1,163 

452 

'653 

91 

98 

43 

13 

6 

36 

76 

19 

3 

889 

243 

3]  64S 

883 

1,461 

92a 

3 

4 

2 

5 

1 

1 

74 

52 

82 

29 

' 191 

5 

3 

9 

8 

1 

168 

84 

120 

118 

69 

93  b 

. 3 

9 

4 

3 

16 

29 

2 

532 

199 

363 

157 

93c 

95 

i 

5 

3 

27 

32 

1 

593 

47 

21 

18 

3 

16 

96 

1 

9 

3 

1 

214 

1 

1 

7 

97 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

30 

6 

6 

6 

98 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

9 

21 

2 

9 

99a 

3 

99b 

36 

6 

8 

26 

o 

46 

13 

4 

3 

6 

99c 

2 

101 

1 1 

3 

33 

9 

2 

1 

1 

3 

102a 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

102b 

1 2 

6 

6 

4 

19 

1 

21 

3 

4 

211 

27 

27 

9 

20 

102c 

1 

3 

1 

4 

8 

1 

1 

9 

3 

3 

6 

128 

32 

17 

1 

2 

9 

105b 

5 

15 

5 

9 

19 

1 

1 

29 

19 

2 

542 

110 

53 

11 

21 

32 

105c 



3 

1 

4 

9 

42 

2 

3 

106 

1 

1 

107a 

.... 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

107b 

3 

1 

107c 

3553—25- 


41 


628 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Cause  of  admission. 


X.  Throat , diseases  of. 

87a  | Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

87b  I Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

100a  | Tonsillitis,  acute 

100b  j Tonsillitis,  chronic 

100c  : Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

lOOd  j Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

lOOe  j Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


11 
78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79c 
80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d  I 
84a 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85e 
85  f 
85g 
85h  i 


89-90 

91  i 

92a  ! 
93a 
93b 
93c  ' 
95  | 
9o 

97 

98 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart: 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

V aricocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Gastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 


96.  Asthma. 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema. 

98.  Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 

99a.  Pyorrhea  alveolaris. 

99b.  Abscess,  periapical, 
focal  infection  from. 

99c.  Mouth  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

101.  Esophagus,  diseases  of. 

102a.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach. 

102b.  Gastroenteroptosis. 

102c.  Stomach,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

105a.  Duodenal  ulcer. 

105b.  Diarrhea. 

6 

7 

1 

19 

10 

1 

12 

8 

4 

5 

34 

2 

180 

2 

2 

47 

6 

13 

13 

1 

1 

17 

1 

33 

1 

1 

2 

24 

5 

1 

3 

3 

15 

4 

72 

5 

29 

2 

5 

1 

41 

68 

4 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 



3 

3 

• 2 

1 

1 

1 

21 

5 

1 

7 

13 

2 

26 

1 

- ? 

4 

1 

1 

3 

7 

1 

3 

5 

2 

i 

1 

3 

2 

4 

6 

5 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

6 

11 

2 

2 

3 

13 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 



4 

3 

3 

1 



2 

1 

1 

5 

2 

2 

13 

2 

25 

1 

2 

33 

i 

3 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

8 

i 

1 

1 

4 

8 

3 

2 

1 

1 



1 

4 

2 

38 

1 

1 

1 

8 



2 

1 

1 

4 



.... 

1 

1 

1 

15 

6 

1 

19 

S 

1 

8 

6 

2 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

17 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

282 

290 

34 

56 

12 

193 

2 

9 

15 

191 

3 

23 

23 

8 

13 

1 

17 

I 

34 

20 

27 

5 

35 

4 

1 

27 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

4 

5 

1 

6 

2 

4 

1 

4 

|i 

14 

8 

16 

9 

14 

2 

270 

11 

4 

4 

4 

1 

30 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

145 

1 

1 

22 

1 

1 

in 

4 

2 

49 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

5 

6 

114 

7 

1 

3 

48 

2 

4 

i 

2 

40 

2 

62 

1 

40 

53 

31 

1 

2 

4 

3 

145 

3 

6 

1 

2 

24 

1 

13 

1 

4 

22 

1 

51 

12 

5 

97 

5 

2 

4 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN 


629 


Jnited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


105c.  Enteritis  and  colitis. 

106.  Ankylostomiasis. 

107a.  Ascaris  lumbrieoides. 

107b.  Cestodes. 

107c.  Intestinal  parasites, 
others. 

108.  Appendicitis. 

109a.  Hernia. 

109b.  Intestinal  obstruction. 

110a.  Fistula  in  ano. 

110b.  Intestines,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver. 

j 114.  Cholelithiasis. 

115a.  Cholecystitis. 

1 115b.  Gall-bladderand  bile- 
duct,  other  diseases  of. 

115c.  Liver,  other  diseases 
of. 

117a.  Peritonitis. 

117b.  Peritoneal  adhesions. 

118a.  Pancreatitis. 

118b.  Visceroptosis. 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

20 

13 

1 

9 

15 

2 

1 

1 

87b 

49 

145 

3 

8 

3 

53 

44 

3 

10 

78 

1 

6 

l 

1 

4 

100a 

19 

29 

1 

1 

12 

9. 

2 

17 



3 

2 

2 

100b 

1 

1 

i 

100c 

33 

fio 

1 

13 

14 

2 

59 

3 

3 

3 

1 

lOOd 

5 

7 

1 

3 

8 

1 

6 

1 

1 

100c 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 



77 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

78 

2 

2 

1 

9 

6 

1 



79a(l) 

1 

1 

2 

1 

79a(2) 

13 

25 

22 

42 

3 

33 

2 



5 

1 

1 

1 

79a (3) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

13 

1 

5 

i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 



79a (5) 



79a (6) 

79a(7) 

1 

4 

1 



i 

1 

79a(8) 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 

1 

79b 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

12 

9 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

79d 

1 

1 

5 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

79e 

1 

80 

1 



... 

81a 

4 

3 



81b 

1 

2 

1 

81c 

81d 

3 

3 

2 

9 

82 

69 

26 

4 

3 

31 

61 

3 

245 

314 

...  . 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

83a 

6 

8 

1 

15 

297 

11 

14 

3 

2 

1 

83b 

4 

8 

4 

45 

4 

7 

1 

i 

2 

83c 

i 

1 

2 

S3d 



6 

24 

3 

8 

11 

3 

7 

1 

2 

4 

9 

84b 

2 

3 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

85b 

7 

13 

1 

8 

1 

85c 

1 

85d 

1 

85e 

6 

22- 

1 

2 

2 

7 

1 

85f 

I 

1 

1 

85g 

3 

1 



85h 

370 

400 

7 

22 

12 

113 

176 

5 

20 

305 

1 

25 

22 

5 

4 

20 

9 

89-90 

52 

87 

2 

2 

42 

42 

4 

4 

30 

9 

7 

33 

1 

1 

91 

45 

175 

5 

4 

4 

67 

41 

8 

50 

2 

17 

34 

9 

47 

5 

92a 

2 

6 

1 

12 

1 

4 

1 | 

12 

93a 

7 

13 

1 

6 

12 

3 

1 

1 

1 | 

9 

4 

9 

93b 

20 

32 

1 

2 

1 

16 

15 

n 

1 

3~1 

1 

2 

8 

5 

93c 

11 

22 

4 

14 

3 

6 

2 

1 

1 

96 

1.  j 

1 

3 

1 

97 

1 

6 

2 

1 

1 

2 



98 

4 

5 

2 

3 

1 

9 

2 

H 

s 

8 

4 

22 

2 

99c 

• *1 

I 8 

2 

2 

28 

7 

4 

13 

1 

5 

13 

21 

102a 

! 9 

1 

1 

6 

4 

2 

24 

3 

3 

102  b 

[34 

40 

1 

7 

4 

95 

21 

7 

4 

186 

3 

2 

19 

21 

8 

3 

30 

9 

102c 

6 

2 

1 

35 

2 

1 

10 

1 

6 

1 

18 

16 

1 

)i 

13 

1 

3 

3 

9 

1 

34 

1 

1 

2 

105b 

36 

3 

7 

4 

97 

41 

6 

9 

84 

23 

23 

13 

lip 

■ 4 

8 

8 

2 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

i 

106 

..  ... 

5 

1 

1 

1 

107a 

2 

1 

1 

2 

107b 

4 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

| 

107c 

630 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — C oncurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Cause  of  admission. 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


87  a 
87b 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
100c 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal. . 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from. 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 
Pharynx,  other  diseases  of. . 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
SO 


81a 

81b 

•Sic 

81d 

82 

83a 

83b 

S3e 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

85f 


S5g 


85h 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart: 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis. 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


99a  I 
99b 
99c 
101 
102a 
102b 
102c 
105a 
105b 
105c 
106 
107a 
107b 
107c 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleuia,  other  diseases  of 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris - 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

G astroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm)... 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 


o 


A 


oc 

o 


c3 


PQ 


o 

S 

> 

c 

o 

5 

OT 


O 

5 


3 
| Uj 
<N 


1 .... 


real ) . 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E ENLISTED  MEN 


631 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


125b.  Stricture  (nonvene- 
real). 

125c.  Urethra,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

126.  Prostate,  diseases  of. 

127a.  Balanitis. 

127b.  Epididymitis  (non- 
venereal). 

127c.  Hydrocele. 

127d.  Warts,  external  geni- 
tal organs. 

127e.  Genitourinary  s y s-  1 
tem,  other  diseases  of 
(nonvenereal). 

142.  Gangrene. 

143a.  Carbuncle. 

143b.  Furuncle. 

144a.  Abscess. 

144b.  Cellulitis. 

145a.  Trichophytosis. 

145b.  Nails,  defects  and  dis- 
eases of. 

145c.  Ectoparasites. 

145d.  Clavus. 

145e.  Dermatitis. 

145f.  Eczema. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

9 

9 

1 

1 

2 

87a 

1 

1 



87  b 

1 

7 

5 

28 

4 

62 

2 

1 

32 

80 

51 

11 

13 

17 

3 

18 

100a 

4 

3 

9 

9 

1 

3 

5 

25 

14 

13 

2 

3 

100b 

1 



100c 

1 

3 

1 

3 

6 

21 

1 

11 

20 

7 

1 

4 

6 



3 

5 

lOOd 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

4 

1 

lOOe 

1 

1 

77 

1 

1 



78 

9 

1 

1 

1 

79a(l) 

1 

79a(2) 

2 

1 

1 

3 

17 

1 

3 

6 

5 

*) 

5 

79a  (3) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

79a (4) 



9 

2 

1 

79a(5) 

79a(6) 



79a(7) 

1 

1 

79a(8) 



1 

79b 

1 

1 

79c 

1 

2 

3 

1 

7 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

79d 

1 

1 

1 

79e 



1 

1 

80 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

81b 

81c 

81  ri 



1 

1 

4 

82 

12 

2 

8 

3 

ii 

12 

8 

a 

3 

3 

13 

33 

11 

3 

15 

6 

2 

12 

83a 

1 

9 

4 

44 

95 

Cj 

114 

1 

5 

20 

17 

8 

14 

3 

1 

4 

83b 

1 

3 

9 

1 

3 

4 

3 

1 

9 

4 

83c 

1 

1 

8 

4 

1 

1 

83d 

4 

9 

s 

5 

15 

1 

3 

36 

94 

39 

4 

9 

9 

X4h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

85h 

1 

9 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

...... 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

9 

3 

2 

85f 

i 

85g 

1 

2 

2 



85b 

.■  5 

i 

13 

46 

14 

102 

1 

7 

1.35 

77 

43 

22 

21 

27 

4 

25 

89-90 

2 

13 

2 

4 

5 

25 

6 

2 

18 

94 

26 

s 

9 

6 

91 

i 

2 

i 

2 

1 

2 

47 

n 

1 

25 

144 

48 

6 

6 

13 

2 

10 

92a 

1 

2 

i 

27 

6 

4 

2 

93a 

1 

2 

10 

1 

1 

1 

2 

93  h 

1 

4 

- 

2 

3 

5 

15 

2 

9 

3 

9 

93c 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

96 

2 

1 

9 

98 

1 

3 

2 

9 

99a 

9 

99  h 

4 

1 

2 

2 

5 

12 

17 

2 

3 

1 

99c 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

102a 

1 

1 

2 

102b 

i 

3 

i 

8 

2 

1 

12* 

6 

16 

- 

9 

2 : 

3 

3 

102c 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

2 

105b 

2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

3 

6 

21 

10 

1 

6 

105o. 

1 

1 

2 

9 

2 

106 

107a 

1 

1 

1 

107  b 

107c 

632 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

145g.  Erythema. 

145h.  Herpes. 

145i.  Impetigo. 

145j.  Lichen. 

145k.  Naevus. 

1451.  Pityriasis. 

145m.  Psoriasis. 

145n.  Scabies. 

145o.  Skin  and  cellular  tis- 
sue, other  diseases  of. 

146a.  Osteomyelitis. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

2 

2 

1 

13 

11 

87b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

100a 

28 

29 

22 



1 

4 

6 

68 

90 

6 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

2 

3 

1 

4 

8 

10 

36 

n 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

i 

100(1 

G 

9 

1 

1 

2 

14 

33 

100c 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

1 

3 

21 

0 

i 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

1 

2 

3 

78 

1 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart: 

79a 

1 

1 

2 

79a 

2 

- 1 

79a 

1 

2 

1 

2 

6 

8 

IS 

i 

79a 

2 

1 

2 

3 

j 

79a 

i 

79a 



79a 

79a 

1 

4 

79b 

1 

3 

3 

79c. 



1 

79d 

1 

4 

79e 

2 

1 

1 

1 

80 

i 

2 

Sib 

1 

1 

81c 

Sid 

82 

83a 

4 

5 

1 

1 

3 

5 

35 

72 

83b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

15 

29 

83c 

1 

1 

6 

49 

83d 

1 

1 

1 

3 



84b 

2 

7 

5 

1 

3 

31 

40 

85a 

1 

1 

1 1 

85b 

1 

85c 

2 

::::::: 

4 

13 

85d 

85e 

85f 

1 

9 

1 

11 

85e 

2 

85h 

]. 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

27 

24 

12 

1 

2 

25 

22 

179 

160 

91 

7 

4 

1 

2 

1 

34 

30 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

6 

7 

2 

1 

5 

2 

38 

56 

93a 

i ..  . 

1 

3 

17 

93b 

2 

7 

4 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

2 

3 

9 

31 

95 

96 

2 

2 

6 

16 

..  . 

97 



1 

98 

1 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

1 

4 

4 

99b 

1 

.... 

99c 

1 

2 

2 

9 

25 

101 

102a 

1 

7 

102b 

8 

. . . . 

102c 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

22 

36 

... . 

1 

2 

10 

105b 

3 

36 

13 

105c 

2 

10 

7 

4 

3 

90 

114 

106 

107a 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

2 

2 

1 

5 

1 

4 

107b 

2 

.... 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

i 

1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E ENLISTED  MEN 


633 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


146b.  Fractures,  faulty 
union  of. 

146c.  Bones,  other  diseases 
of. 

147a.  Ankylosis  of  joint. 

147b.  Loose  bodies  in  joint. 

"> 

o 

a 

>■» 

m 

<6 

147d.  Floating  cartilage. 

147e.  Joints,  other  diseases 
of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 
matism excepted). 

149a.  Hallux  valgus. 

149b.  Hammer-toe. 

149c.  Metatarsalgia. 

149d.  Myositis. 

149e.  Pes  planus. 

149f.  Talipes. 

149g.  Tenosynovitis. 

149h.  Organs  of  locomotion, 
other  diseases  of. 

150.  Congenital  malforma- 
tions. 

189.  Not  specified  or  ill-de- 
fined diseases. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

8 

9 

1 

1 



87b 

2 

5 

5 

2 

4 

1 

6 

1 

14 

45 

3 

2 

23 

332 

100a 

5 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

5 

1 

12 

36 

174 

100b 



1 

1 

100c 

2 

2_| 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

18 

1 

2S 

6 

109 

lOOd 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

:::::::: 

3 

looe 







5 



2 

4 

78 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

14 

79a(l) 

i 

i 

3 

2 

79a(2) 

6 

2 

4 

2 

i 

2 

3 

3 

2 

4 

43 

i 

1 

26 

4 

73 

79a(3) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

13 



4 

16 

79a.(  41 

1 

1 



1 

1 

4 

79a(6) 

79a(7) 

1 

9 

4 

1 

8 

79a(8) 

1 

70 

2~\ 

1 

1 

7 

9 

6 

79b 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

9 

6 

1 

28 

79d 

1 

1 

1 1 

1 

1 

6 

6 

1 

8 

79e 



80 

1 

1 

81a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

81b 

1 

| 

1 

81  d 

2 

2 

1 

3 

82 

6 

5 

3 

3 

6 

10 

11  1 

1 

6 

73 

3 

31 

6 

190 

83a 

4 

i 

4 

1 

3 

9 | 

2 

1 

44 

2 

26 

9 

83b 

4 

6 

7 

2 

1 

10 

10 

17 

2 

2 

121 

i 

i 

38 

2 

60 

83c 

1 

1 

5 

1 

83d 

84a 

1 

5 

4 

1 

2 

8 

1 

2 

126 

84b 

1 

i 

4 

9 

1 

9 

3 

85b 

5 



10 

3 

2 

3 

1 

42^ 

1 

1 

32 

3 

61 

1 

85d 

0 

i 

3 

9 

1 

1 

2 

26 

1 

13 

2 

41 

S5f 

1 

6 

1 

9 

4 

11 

13 

7 

10 

2 

7 

13 

11 

5 

36 

172 

2 

1 

167 

29 

920 

S9-90 

6 

8 

9. 

4 

2 

2 

1 

4 

31 

2 

9 

29 

8 

140 

91 

3 

11 

5 

9 

1 

2 

1 

30 

28 

6 

229 

92a 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

22 

1 

121 

93a 

4 

1 

5 

1 

9 

41 

Q2h 

1 

1 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

6 

24 

1 

15 

90 

93c 

95 

8 

1 

4 1 

7 

2 

19 

3 

19 

26 

96 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

97 

1 

i 

1 

9 

13 

98 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

12 

H 

3 

13 

99a 

1 

2 l 

99b 

4 

44 

4 , 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

24 

17 

25 

83 

99c 

101 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

9 

102a 

! 

9 

9 

102h 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

31 

6 

33 

3 

ns 

102c 

1 

1 

9 

i 

3 

1 

9 

1 

21 

15 

1 

76 

105b 

1 

2 

6 

1 

6 

- 

12 

79 

2 

43 

3 

187 



2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

62 

106 



1 

1 

107a 

5 

1 

1 

2 

107b 

1 

107c 

G34 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter 
national 
classifi- 
cation . 


108 
109a 
109b 
110a  I 
110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a  I 
118b 
118c 


119 

120 
122a  1 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b  | 
125a 
125b 
125c 
120 
127a 
127b  | 
127c 
127(1 
127e 


142 

143a 


144a 

144b 

145a 


145c 


145e 

145f 


145i 

145i 


1451 


146c 


147c 

147d 

147e 


149a 


Cause  of  admission. 

1.  Typhoid  fever. 

2.  Typhus  fever. 

3.  Relapsing  fever. 

4.  Malarial  fevers. 

— 

5.  Smallpox. 

6.  Measles. 

7.  Scarlet  fever. 

8.  Whooping  cough. 

9.  Diphtheria  and  results. 

10.  Influenza. 

14.  Dysentery. 

IS.  Erysipelas. 

19a.  Carrier,  bacillus,  diph- 
theria. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of— Continued. 

5 

15 

1 

33 

29 

1 

20 

138 

13 

9 

27 

Hernia 

2 

15 

2 

27 

27 

18 

113 

2 

33 

i 

1 

1 

2 

2 

12 

6 

2 

5 

21 



2 

4 

...  v 

1 

5 

66 

6 

4 

11 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver * 



2 

Cholelithiasis ! 



1 

2 

1 

1 

8 

1 

2 

1 



1 

2 

6 

1 

2 

3 

1 



1 

4 

2 

t 

i 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

2 

2 

2 

1 

Pancreatitis 



1 

2 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonve - 
nereal). 

2 

3 

1 

17 

1 

1 

63 

3 

7 

50 

2 

2 

Nephroptosis..." 

3 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 

4 

1 



1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

Cystitis 

3 

5 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

Stricture  (nonvenereal). 

1 

1 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

Balanitis 

3 

1 

1 

1 



6 

1 

Hydrocele 

2 

6 

1 

2! 

1 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonve- 
nereal). 

I 

1 

i 

1 

14 

2 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

1 Gangrene 

1 

Carbuncle 

1 



8 

8 

1 

2 

4 

4 

2 

13 

11 

Abscess 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

24 

1 

19 

Cellulitis 

1 

4 

2 

3 

14 

1 

15 

3 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

1 

1 

3 

6 

: 

3 

Dermatitis 

2 

1 

Eczema 

4 

2 

5 

1 

. 

Erythema 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

Impetigo 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

8 

Scabies 

2 

1 

6 

7 

48 

2 

5 

10 

5 

1 

1 

47 

2 

5 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Osteomyelitis 



1 

i 

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

12 

1 

1 

1 

13 

3 

2 

8 

1 





1 

1 

15 

1 

1 

1 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 
tism excepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

2 

i 

1 

i 

2 

i 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN. 

United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


635 


191).  Carrier,  bacillus,  ty- 
phoid. 

19c.  Carrier,  meningococ-  l 
cus. 

19d.  Carrier,  epidemic  dis- 
eases (others). 

19e.  Chicken-pox. 

19f.  German  measles. 

19g.  Meningitis,  cerebro- 
spinal. 

19h.  Mumps. 

19i.  Paratyphoid  A. 

19j.  Paratyphoid  B. 

19k.  Poliomyelitis,  ante- 
rior, acute. 

' 191.  Trench  fever. 

19m.  Trench  mouth. 

19n.  Typhoid  vaccination. 

19o.  Vaccinia. 

19p.  Epidemic  diseases 
(others). 

20a.  Septicemia,  general. 

20b.  Aerogenes  capsulatus 
infection. 

20c.  Pyemia,  surgical. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

8 

5 

80 

1 

1 

2 

27 

11 

2 

19 

1 

1 

108 

6 

1 

5 

62 

3 

10 

10 

2 

1 

3 

109a 

2 

109b 

2 

110a 

3 

3 

2 

18 

40 

19 

1 

110b 

113 

1 

114 

1 

_•  

5 

1 

2 

1 

115a 



1 

5 



1 

1 

115b 

1 

1 

::::::: 

115c 

1 

2 



1 

117a 



4 

1 

1 

117b 



118a 

1 



118b 

1 

118c 

10 

1 

1 

119 

• 3 

2 

10 

3 

1 

2 

2 

120 

122a 

122b 

122c 

6 

2 

3 

122d 

2 

1 

122e 

3 

2 

123 

3 

1 

2 

124a 

3 

1 

124b 

1 

1 

125a 

125b 

125c 

2 

1 

126 

1 

1 

127a 

1 

1 

127b 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

127c 

2 

1 

127d 

i 

9 

2 

1 

127e 

1 

142 

1 

4 

9 

7 

143a 

1 

4 

3 

3 

- 3 

3 

143b 

1 

1 

. -.. 

11 

8 

7 

1 

19 

4 

144a 



i 

14 

11 

27 

3 

24 

1 

144b 

1 

1 

145a 

i 

i' 



4 

1 

145b 

145c 

1 .. 

. . 

145d 

1 

1 

145e 

1 



1 

2 

1 

145f 



1 

2 

2 

145h 

3 

1 

1 

1451 
1 45  j 

1 

1 

1 

1 

145k 

1 451 

1 

1 

145m 

2 

1 

1 

20 

3 

1 

1 

145n 

1 

2 

12 

1 

12 

10 

1450 

2 

146a 

6 

5 

1 

146b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

146c 

3 

2 

1 

147a 

147b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

147c 

1 

147d 

1 

1 

2 

1 

147e 

1 

1 

1 

149a 

3553 — 

-25 

42 

636 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa) 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

21.  Glanders. 

22.  Anthrax. 

24.  Tetanus. 

25b.  Mycoses  (others). 

26.  Pellagra. 

47.  Acute  articular  rheu- 
matism. 

28a.  Tuberculosis  of  lungs. 

28b.  Suspected  tuberculosis. 

29.  Acute  miliary  tuber- 
culosis. 

30-35.  Tuberculosis  (others). 

37.  Syphilis. 

38a.  Chancroidal  infection. 

3Sb.  Gonococcus  infection. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

ins 

1 

25 

53 

11 

1 

15 

40 

12 

56 

2 

18 

68 

10 

2 

13 

92 

29 

92 

109b 

1 

110a 

1 

22 

2 



21 

7 

1 10b 

2 

1 

1 

2(T 

32 

7 

1 

30 

5 

27 

113 

1 

5 

114 

1 

115a 



2 

4 

1 

12 

3 

115b  ’ 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

2 

15 

5 

3 

115c  ! 

2 

4 

7 

1 

117a 

2 

8 

1 

2 

117b  I 

3 

6 



2 

118a 

1 

118b  ! 



1 



1 

118c 



I 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  {nonve- 

nereal). 

119 



2 

9 

6 

1 

8 

1 

5 

120 

5 

5 

1 

1 

4 

19 

13 

122a 



1 

1 

122b 

122c 

.. 

1 

122d 

Pyogenic* infection  of  the  kidneys 

:::::: 

2 

1 

4 

10 

122e 



1 

3 

2 

6 

i 

3 

123 

3 

2 

3 

5 

124a 

3 

2 

4 

5 

15 

124  b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

2 

1 



5 

3 

15 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 



1 

1 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

1 

2 

3 

61 

125c 

1 

2 

6 

126 



2 

1 

1 

13! 

127a 

1 

14 

10 

6 

127b 

:::::::::::: 

1 

2 

3 

6 

4 

17 

127c 

2 

2 

15 

1 

U 

127d 



1 

17 

16 

3 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonve* 

1 

5 

2 

1 

3 

10 

6 

3/ 

nereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

1 

143a 

Carbuncle 

2 

1 

143b 

Furuncle 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

7 

1 

144a 

Abscess 

1 

8 

9 

8 

8 

17 

2 

3 

144b 

Cellulitis 

1 

1 

9 

3 

1 

2 

21 

1 

j: 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

1 

1 

i 

11 

145b 

1 

1 

2 

2 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

2 

2 

1 45d 

145e 

1 

145f 

Eczema 

1 

2 

1 2 

1 

8 

Erythema 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

145b 

Herpes 

2 

10 

9( 

1451 

6 

1 45k- 

1451 

1 

Psoriasis 

1 

4 

2 

145n 

Scabies 

1 

6 

1 

1 

92 

30 

; 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

1 

8 

12 

3 

1 

2 

34 

4 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

1 

1 

9 

6 

3 

146b 

1 

5 

2 

5 

6 

3 

146c 

j Bones,  other  diseases  of 

3 

5 

1 

12 

1 

147a 

1 

2 

11 

2 

147c 

9 

4 

6 

1 

2 

147e 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

tism  excepted). 

149a 

i Hallux  valgus 

1 

2 

1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL® — ENLISTED  MEN 


637 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


36.  Rickets. 

39-45.  Cancer  and  other 
malignant  tumors. 

i 

46.  Tumors,  benign. 

48a.  Arthritis. 

48b.  Gout. 

49.  Scurvy. 

50.  Diabetes,  melhtus. 

51a.  Exophthalmic  goiter. 

51b.  Cretinism  and  myxe- 
dema. 

52a.  Addison’s  disease. 

52b.  Acromegaly. 

c3 

i 

CD 

O 

g 

c3 

CO 

»o 

53b.  Hodgkin’s  disease. 

88.  Goiter,  simple. 

116.  Spleen,  diseases  of. 

53c.  Other  diseases  of  the 
ductless  glands. 

54.  Anemia,  chlorosis. 

55a.  Hemophilia. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation. 

No. 

I 

43 

45 

8 

1 

5 

3 

1 

108 

6 

83 

1 

23 

1 

16 

3 

2 

4 

109a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

109b 

1 

19 

10 

3 

110a 

2 

7 

18 

3 

5 

2 

1 

3 

110b 

1 

1 

1 

113 



1 

114 



2 

1 

2 

115a 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

115b 

1 

Hoc 



1 

117a 

1 

7' 

1 

1 

117b 



118a 

1 

2 

2 

lisb 

| 

1 

118c 

2 

1 

8 

1 

1 

1 

4 

119 

1 

4 

26 

6 

5 

1 

9 

120 

122a 

...... 

1 

122b 

122c 

1 

2 

1 

122d 



2 

2 

2 

122e 

i 

1 

123 

8 

12 

1 

2 

1 

1 

124a 

2 

2 

10 

1 

1 

124b 

1 

7 

1 

125a 

1 

2 

1 

125b 

2 

125c 

1 

1 

5 

1 

126 

1 

5 

1 

127a 

3 

4 

1 

127b 

1 

1 

11 

3 

3 

127c 

3 

1 

127d 

3 

2 

u 

1 

2 

1 

127e 

142 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

143a 

1 

2 

10 

14 

1 

2 

1 

143b 

18 

30 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

144a 

1 

6 

14 

1 

1 

1 

144b 

2 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 



145b 

2 

145c 

1 

145d 

1 

1 

6 



i 

3 

1 

145f 

2 



145g 

1 

3 

1 

145h 

1 

1 

1 

145i 

145j 

1 

1 

. 

145k 

1 

1451 

6 

5 

11 

20 

2 

145n 

i 

1 

14 

27 

2 

3 

3 

145o 

j 3 

2 

4 

23 

1 

146a 

16 

1 

8 

95 

1 

2 

1 

2 

146b 

2 

1 

6 

27 

1 

3 

146c 

7 

2 

33 

3 

1 

147a 

7 

147b 

2 

3 

37 

147c 

10 

147d 

9 

1 

28 

147e 

1 

i 

19 

l 

1 

149a 

638 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  tin 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

55b.  Obesity. 

55c.  Purpura. 

55d.  Muscularrheumatism. 

55e.  General  diseases 
(others). 

56a.  Alcoholism  (acute  or 
chronic). 

56b.  Drug  addiction. 

57-59.  Poisoning,  chronic. 

60.  Encephalitis. 

61.  Meningitis,  simple. 

62.  Locomotor  ataxia. 

63a.  Multiple  sclerosis. 

63b.  Spinal  cord,  diseases 
of  (others). 

64.  Apoplexy. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

108 

4 

6 

13 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

i 

109a 

10 

13 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

109b 

i 

110a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 





....« 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

i 



114 

Cholelithiasis 



1 





115a 

Cholecystitis 



. ,.2. 

1 

1 

2 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

1 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of.... 

i 

1 



1 

117a 

Peritonitis 



117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

2 

:::::: 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

118b 

Visceroptosis 



118C 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvene - 
real). 



119 

Nephritis,  acute 

1 

4 

3 

i 

1 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

2 

5 

2 

1 

f 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 



122b 

Nephroptosis 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

122d 

...... 

....  ! 

122e 

123 

l 

2 



1 

124a 

Cystitis 

2 

2 

2 

124b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

125a 

1 

1 

3 

125b 

Stricture  (non venereal) 

i 

2 

1 

i 



::..i 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

126 

2 

1 

127a 

127b 

127c 

127d 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseasesol(nonvenereal) 
XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

3 

142 

1 

143a 

Carbuncle 

1 

143b 

Furuncle 

2 

1 

1 

144a 

Abscess 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

144b 

Cellulitis 

1 

2 

1 

i 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

1 

145b 

2 

1 

1 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

2 

145d 

145e 

145f 

1 

145g 

145h 

1 

Herpes 

1 

145i 
1 45j 

i 

i 

145k 

1451 

1 

1 

1 

1 

145n 

1 

145o 

1 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

146b 

i 

i 

2 



4 

146c 

3 

1 

2 

1 

. 

147a 

1 

1 

2 

147b 

147c 

147d 

1 

I. 

1 

1 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  o I (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 

1 

2 

1 

. 

i 

' . 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN 


639 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


66a.  Facial  paralysis. 

66b.  Paraplegia. 

66c.  Paralysis  without  spec- 
ified cause  (others). 

69.  Epilepsy. 

74a.  Jacksonian  epilepsy. 

74b.  Neurasthenia. 

74c.  Enuresis. 

74d.  Neurosis. 

74e.  Neuro-circulatory  as- 
thenia. 

74f.  Shell-shock  (cause  not 
given). 

72.  Chorea. 

73a.  Hysteria  and  results 
(psychoses  excepted). 

73b.  Neuralgia. 

73c.  Neuritis. 

73d.  Speech,  defective. 

74g.  Nervous  system,  other 
diseases  of. 

67.  General  paralysis  of  the 
insane. 

68a.  Constitutional  psycho-  I 
pathic  states. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

] 

1 

1 

3 

9 

34 

2 

17 

13 

1 

17 

4 

7 

1 

8 

2 

4 

108 

2 

6 

7 

1 

23 

4 

16 

1 

1 

3 

2 

12 

4 

6 

2 

109a 

1 

1 

1 

109b 

4 

1 1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

110a 

2 

6 

43 

1 

5 

10 

13 

1 

5 

26 

2 

110b 



113 

1 

114 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

115a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

r1 

1 

115c 

117a 

1 

6 

1 

4 

5 

117b 

118a 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

118b 

118c 

1 

3 

2 

5 

1 

4 

2 

119 

2 

1 

5 

8 

3 

1 

1 

7 

1 

120 

122a 

2 

122b 

1 

122c 

- 

1 

2 

1 

122d 

4 

1 

1 

1 

122e 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

123 

1 



7 

36 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

124a 

i 

16 

1 

1 

3 

4 

5 

124b 

1 

2 

1 

125a 

5 

2 

1 

2 

125b 

1 

125o 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

126 

2 

127a 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

127  b 



2 



1 

1 



1 

127c 

1 

1 

127d 



2 

4 

3 

i 

1 

1 

127e 

• 

142 

i 

1 

143a 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

143b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

9 

144a 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

144b 

1 

145a 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

145b 

2 

1 

1 45c 

f ... 



1 45d 

i 

1 

— 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

145f 

1 

145g 

.... 

1 

1 

1 

3 

145h 

.... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

145i 

.... 

1 

1 45lr 

1 

1451 

1 

1 

1 

! i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2 

4 

1 

5 

4 

2 

5 

3 

15 

3 

4 

5 

9 

2 

7 

2 

145o 

1 2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

146a 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

5 

1 

6 

1 

146b 

. . . . 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

146c 

3 

...  . 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

147a 

1 

147b 

3 

1 

1 

147c 

1 . . . 

147d 

3 

4 

8 

3 

147e 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

L 

149a 

640 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  ot  admission. 

68b.  Mental  deficiency. 

68c.  Malingering. 

o 

0 

g 

Pt 

"3 

1 
<x> 

A 

T3 

oo 

CO 

68e.  Psychasthenia. 

. 

68f.  Psychoneurosis. 

68g.  Psychosis,  alcoholic. 

68h.  Psychosis,  manic-de-  | 
pressive. 

68i.  Psychoses  (others). 

75a  (1).  Astigmatism. 

75a(2).  Hyperopia. 

75a(3).  Myopia. 

75a(4).  Defective  vision 
(cause  not  stated). 

1 

75b.  Strabismus. 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

llob 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118b 
118c 

119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 

142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

145o 

146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

J49a 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

4 

14 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

10 

9 

1 

2 

7 

4 

5 

11 

11 

1 

1 

5 

3 

2 

2 

7 

1 

9 

5 

1 



1 

5 

1 

10 

1 

5 

1 

4 

3 

1 

3 

8 

2 

1 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

2 



1 

i 

2 

3 

1 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( non - 
venereal). 

1 

3 

2 

4 

1 

2 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 
2 
2 
6 

1 

1 

1 

11 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 
XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

) 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

7 

1 

1 

6 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

8 

1 

2 

7 

2 

1 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion , diseases  of. 

8 

1 

1 

i 

7 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

3 

2 

1 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 
tism excepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

5 

4 

3 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES;,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELAE ENLISTED  MEN 


641 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


75c.  Leucoma. 

75d.  Cataract. 

75e.  Trachoma. 

75f.  Conjunctivitis  (others). 

75g.  Pterygium. 

75h.  Amblyopia. 

75i.  Amaurosis. 

75j.  Choroiditis. 

75k.  Iritis. 

751.  Keratitis. 

75m.  Retinitis. 

75n.  Nystagmus. 

75o.  Glaucoma. 

75p.  Eyelids,  diseases  of. 

75q.  Color-blindness. 

75r.  Eyes  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

76a.  Otitis  media. 

76b.  Mastoiditis. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

3 

13 

3 

2 

2 

3 

6 

6 

57 

12 

108 

1 

22 

3 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

14 

107 

8 

109a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

109b 

1 

1 

6 

6 

110a 

2 

10 

2 

4 

1 

3 

10 

32 

5 

110b 

1 

1 

1 

113 

1 

114 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

115a 

2 

1 

1 

3 

115b 

1 

1 

3 

115c 

1 

2 

117a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

117b 

118a 



2 

118b 

1 

118c 

2 

1 

2 

1 



3 

10 

1 

119 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

14 

4 

19 

6 

120 



122a 

| 

1 

1 

122b 

1 



1 



122c 

1 

r 

3 

1 

122d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

122e 

1 

1 



2 

123 

3 

i 

1 

5 

1 

124a 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

124b 

1 

1 

125a 



1 

1 

1 

1 

125b 



125c 

1 

126 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

127a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

127b 

1 

2 

1 

10 

127c 

.... 

1 

2 

127(1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

6 

4 

127e 

142 

1 

1 

4 

2 

143a 

5 

1 

1 

1 

i 

6 

4 

43 

<T 

143b 



1 

2 

10 

3 

1 

2 

1 

12 

2 

31 

7 

144a 



10 

1 

10 

4 

13 

7 

144b 

3 

2 

4 

145a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7 

145b 

2 

1 



1 

145c 

145d 

145e 



2 

7 

4 

2 

15 

145f 

. . . 

1 

2 

1 

145g 

| 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

145h 

3 

4 

2 

145i 

I.  . 

145j 

1 

1 

1 

1 

145k 

1 

2 

1451 



3 

2 

145m 

2 

9 

2 

2 

1 

2 

25 

145n 

I 

1 

4 

35 

i 

2 

1 

7 

5 

] 

1 

11 

9 

34 

1 

1450 

3 

1 

4 

1 

146a 

1 

1 

2 

2 

5 

12 

146b 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

146c 

1 

i 

8 

2 

147a 

2 

147b 

1 

1 

i 

5 

i 

147c 

2 

i 

3 

i 

147d 

1 

l 

5 

1476 

1 



1 

149a 

G42 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  ot  admission. 

76e.  Otitis,  externa. 

: 76d.  Defective  hearing 
(cause  not  stated). 

76e.  Ear,  other  diseases  of. 

86a.  Adenoids. 

86b.  Deviation  of  nasal 
septum,  and  spurs. 

86c.  Nose,  external  deform- 
ity of. 

86d.  Turbinate  hyper- 
trophy. 

86e.  Sinusitis  (all). 

86f.  Polypus,  nasal. 

86g.  Perforated  nasal  sep- 
tum. 

86h.  Rhinitis  (cause  not 
stated). 

86i.  Nasal  fossre,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

rt 

O 

3 

0 
Cfl 

rPce 

--A 

1 
u 

rt 

cti 

p- 

co 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

10S 

3 

4 

17 

29 

4 

28 

2 

23 

11 

13 

109a 

2 

5 

8 

36 

46 

9 

26 

2 

44 

8 

20 

109b  ! 

1 

1 

110a  . 

2 

6 

4 

2 

110b  1 

1 

1 

5 

18 

25 

1 

47 

1 

18 

113  i 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

1 

114  1 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

1 

2 

1 

5 

1 

t) 

115b 

:::::: 

1 

3 

1 

1 

115c 

2 

1 

1 

41 

1 

117a 

1 

117b 

2 

1 

2 

1 

118a 

Pancreatitis 



118b 

Visceroptosis 

2 

1 



11  Sc 

1 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  inon- 

venereal). 

119 



1 

6 

4 

8 ' 

120 

1 

4 

3 

5 

1 

8 

1 

8 

122a 

122b 



122c 

122d 

1 

1 

122e 



1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

i 

123 

1 

1 

124a 

1 

3 

2 

5 

124  b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

125  b 

1 

2 

1 

125c 

126 

1 

1 

127a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

127b 

1 

1 

127c 

4 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

127d 

1 

127e 

3 

1 

6 

1 

4 

1 

nereal). 

... 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143a 

1 

1". 

143b 

Furuncle 

4 

1 

3 

4 

6 

2 

10 

2 

I 

144a 

Abscess 

2 

4 

4 

4 

26 

8 

4 

4 

144  b 

Cellulitis 

1 

2 

2 

5 

14 

3 

2 

4 

1 45a 



2 

145  b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ectoparasites 

2 

2 

1 

145d 



145f 

1 

3 

i 

1 

4 

3 

1 

I 

145" 

i 

4 

1 

:::::: 

1 

i 

145i 

Impetigo 

1 

1 

2 

1 

145j 

1 

1451 

1 

145m 

1 

1 

1 

2 

] 

2 

o 

5 

13 

1 

8 

2 

10 

1 

1 

6 

5 

8 

11 

1 

11 

1 

13 

19 

1 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

15 

. 

146b 

8 

7 

1 

146c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

147c 

Synovitis 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

147e 

9 

2 

1 

1 tism  excepted). 

149a 

1 Hallux  valgus 

i 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL® ENLISTED  MEN. 


64  3 


I Jnited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


87b.  Larynx,  other  diseases 
of. 

100a.  Tonsillitis,  acute. 

100b.  Tonsillitis,  chronic. 

100c.  Tonsils,  focal  infec- 
tion from. 

100d.  Pharyngitis,  acute 
catarrhal. 

100e.  Pharynx,  other  dis-  1 
eases  of. 

77.  Pericarditis. 

78.  Endocarditis,  acute. 

79a.  Valvular  diseases  of 
the  heart. 

| 79a  (1).  Aortic  insufficiency. 

79a  (2).  Aortic  stenosis. 

79a  (3).  Mitral  insufficiency. 

79a  (4).  Mitral  stenosis. 

79a  (5).  Combined  lesions, 
mitral  aortic. 

' i 

79a  (6).  Pulmonic  lesions. 

79a  (7).  Tricuspid  lesions. 

79a  (8).  Valvular  lesions, 
unclassified. 

79b.  Cardiac  hypertrophy. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

204 

123 

1 

38 

9 

3 

2 

2 

24 

3 

1 

1 

6 

3 

IQS 

198 

160 

48 

12 

6 

1 

2 

68 

13 

2 

1 

10 

10Qa 

3 

1 

i 

lOQh 

16 

12 

5 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 10a 

1 

87 

53 

2 

57 

7 

2 

3 

i 

22 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 



1 



1 

113 

114 

10 

3 

6 

6 

1 

2 

13 

8 

4 



1 

4 

1 16b 

7 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 1 =ir» 

2 

1 



1 1 7a. 

7 

6 

2 

5 

1 

1 

117h 

118a 

1 

1 18h 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 1 8r- 

17 

13 

1 

3 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

28 

3 

2 

7 

1 IQ 

50 

52 

2 

10 

9 

2 

1 

2 

28 

120 

1 

199a 

2 

1 

122b 

1 

122c 

7 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 22rf 

5 

7 

2 

i 

9 

1 

122e 

i 

8 

3 

2 

1 

123 

17 

7 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

124a 

6 

3 



1 

2 

2 

1 

124b 

2 

3 

2 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

125b 

1 

1 

125c 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

126 

4 

3 

2 

1 

127a 

4 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

127b 

10 

10 

6 

2 

3 

1 

1 

127c 

126 

1 

127d 

20 

5 

9 

127e 

1 

1 

149 

7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

143a 

43 

20 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

143b 

54 

21 

11 

4 

4 

3 

1 

144a 

4 

29 

11 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

144b 

5 

2 

1 

145a 

15 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

145b 

5 

4 

1 

145c 

1 

145d 

3 

1 

1 

[ 145e 

15 

4 

5 

3 

2 



145f 

7 

7 

1 

2 

1 

145g 

11 

4 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

145h 

10 

1 

3 

1 

1451 



1 

1 

145j 

1 

1 

1 

145k 

1 

1 

1451 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

145m 

62 

26 

1 

21 

19 

1 

1 

5 

145n 

69 

22 

2S 

9 

1 

12 

2 

4 

12 

3 

1 

1 

146a 

7 

4 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

146b 

13 

10 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

146c 



6 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

147a 



147b 

6 

21 

3 



4 

147c 

2 

2 

1 

147d 

; i 

5 

2 

1 

1 

147e 

1 4 

4 

1 

2 

3 

i 

149a 

644 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa' 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

79c.  Cardiac  dilatation. 

79d.  Myocarditis  and  myo- 
cardial insufficiency. 

79e.  Heart,  other  organic 
diseases  of. 

80.  Angina  pectoris. 

81a.  Aneurysms. 

81b.  Arteriosclerosis  and 
hypertension. 

81c.  Aortitis. 

81d.  Arteries,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

82.  Embolism  and  throm- 
bosis. 

83a.  Hemorrhoids. 

S3b.  Varicocele. 

i 

S3c.  Varicose  veins. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  o] — Continued. 

108 

6 

1 

1 

1 

17 

82 

37 

18 

109a 

Hernia 

6 

14 

11 

1 

1 

4 

13 

213 

1,560 

167 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

1 

1 

110a 

1 

4 

1 

1 

152 

4 

110b 

2 

3 

10 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

132 

14 

7 

113 

3 

1 

2 

1 

114 

115a 

4 

4 

5 

3 

115b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

115c 

1 

117a 

1 



1 

1 

117b 

2 

1 

1 

3 

5 

2 

1 18a 

:::::: 

118b 

1 

118c 

2 

1 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  {nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

2 

4 

1 

5 

2 

1 

2 

120 

17 

29 

12 

36 

1 

3 

7 

2 

4 

122a 

2 



122b 



1 

122c 

2 

122(1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

122c 

2 

1 

1 

1 

123 

1 

1 

1 

124a 

1 

1 

5 

4 

124b 

1 

3 

6 

1 

1 

3 

4 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

4 

4 

1 

126 

1 

5 

3 

127a 

i 

127b 

28 

127c 

2 

9 

58 

3 

127d 

1 

2 

127e 

2 

1 

6 

42 

2 1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

1 

143a 

4 

1 

143b 

1 

1 





3 

7 

7 

4 

144a 

2 

3 

1 

1 

10 

6 

3 

144b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

10 

8 

1 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

2 

1 

145b 

1 

1 

1 

8 

4 

2 

145c 

1 

1 

1 

145d 



145e 

li 

145f 



1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

145g 

2 

1 

145h 

4 

6 

1 

145i 

4 

1 

1 

145i 

1 

1 46lr 

1451 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

17 

H 

7 

1450 

1 

6 

2 

1 

3 

2 

15 

16 

22 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 



2 

2 

2 

3 

146b 

1 

5 

9 

12 

146c 

1 

5 

10 

147a 

1 

1 

2 

i 

3 

4 

147c. 

1 

1 

5 

i 

3 : 

147d 

i 

147e 

1 j 

1 

1 

i 

1 

excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valens 

| 

i 

2 

3 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELiE ENLISTED  MEN 


645 


inited  States  and  Europe,  Apr. 


1,  19V, 


to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


83d.  Phlebitis. 

84a.  Status  lymphaticus. 

84b.  Lymphatic  system, 
other  diseases  of. 

85a.  Cardiac  arrhythmias. 

85b.  Cardiac  murmurs,  not 
organic. 

85c.  Cardiac  disorders,  func- 
tional. 

85d.  Bradycardia. 

85e.  Heart-block. 

85f.  Tachycardia. 

85g.  Hemorrhage. 

85h.  Circulatory  system, 
other  diseases  of. 

S9-90.  Bronchitis. 

91.  Pneumonia,  broncho-. 

92a.  Pneumonia,  lobar. 

93a.  Pleurisy,  suppurative. 

93b.  Pleurisy,  serofibrinous . 

93c.  Pleura,  other  diseases 
of. 

95.  Gangrene  of  lungs. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

55 

i 

20 

52 

1 

4 

13 

1 

3 

5 

1 

2 

9 

19 

12 

20 

13 

11 

2 

2 

4 

5 

353 

560 

5 

27 

197 

3 

2 

17 

26 

9 

215 

207 

14 

3 

40 

3 
1 
6 
5 

4 
2 
3 

330 

249 

8 

4 

28 

34 

23 

1 
1 

5 

2 
1 

6 
4 

37 

26 

1 

64 

35 

4 

2 

13 

3 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 
115c 
117a 
117b 
118a 
118b 
118c 

119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 

142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145] 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

145o 

146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

! 

4 

10 

1 

i 

2 

4 

10 

2 

4 

10 

1 

1 

11 

4 

4 
1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

i 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

13 

2 

2 

4 



1 

2 

42 

87 



1 

3 

2 

' 1 
1 

1 

4 

i 

4 

2 

8 

2 

1 

27 

30 

15 

19 

4 

8 

2 

4 

7 

8 

10 

1 



1 

1 

2 

i 

i 

i 

3 

1 

5 

6 
7 

13 

10 

2 

4 

6 

2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

l 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 



2 

2 

4 

2 

3 

1 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

u 

2 

1 

2 

29 

6 

2 

7 

6 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

4 

10 

17 

3 

36 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 



4 

1 

6 

7 

i 

11 

127 

124 

146 

4 

32 

39 

24 

13 

7 

2 

2 

13 

6 

14 
4 
1 
1 

4 
12 
81 
77 

5 

15 
23 

7 

5 

5 

20 

16 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

i 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

5 

2 

1 

2 

3 

7 

19 

7 

5 

7 

1 

4 

10 

3 

1 

1 

i 

13 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

16 

2 

1 

3 

3 

4 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

26 

6 

2 

1 

1 

2 

n 

23 

4 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

13 

15 

2 

2 

2 

7 

6 

66 

82 

3 
2 

4 
2 

2 

4 

10 



3 

1 

2 
3 

1 

4 
13 

2 

7 

5 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

8 

i 

1 

7 

2 

4 

4 

2 



i 

i 

5 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

10 

2 

8 

7 

5 

2 

1 

3 

3 

7 

1 

i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

646 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 


classifi- 

eation 

No. 


108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

111 

115a 

115b 

115c 

117a 

1170 

118a 

118b 

11SC 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

145o 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 


149a 


Cause  of  admission. 

96.  Asthma. 

1 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema. 

98.  Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 

. 

99a.  Pyorrhea  alveolaris. 

99b.  Abscess,  periapical, 
focal  infection  from. 

99c.  Mouth  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

101.  Esophagus,  diseases  of. 

102a.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach. 

102b.  Gastroenteroptosis. 

102c.  Stomach,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

105a.  Duodenal  ulcer. 

105b.  Diarrhea. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

7 

3 

3 

2 

2 

20 

30 

14 

144 

36 

20 

7 

Hernia 

24 

6 

4 

14 

1 

38 

4 

3 

22 

5 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

9 

29 

7 

21 

13fi 

8 

3i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

6 

6 

4 

24 

9 

2 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

2 

4 

10 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

3 

4 

5 

10 

30 

2 

1 

8 

1 

i 

1 

4 

5 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

0 

Nephritis,  chronic 

5 

2 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

14 

i 

2 1 

2 

4 

1 



1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

5 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

i p 

1 

l 

2 ! 

1 



2 

1 1 

3 



1 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 



2 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

1 

2 

4 

18 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

6 

i 

22 

4 

i 

ii 

] 

1 

2 

20 

3 

5 

2 

i 

3 

2 



1 

Ectoparasites 



2 

4 

1 

1 

. .. 
1 

1 

1 

! 7 



2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

j 2 

i 1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

i 

1 

6 

20 

9 

i | 

22 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  ol 

3 

2 

3 

n 

12 

1 

i 

2 

34 

2 

*J 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

8 

2 

o 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

15 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

2 

1 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  j 
excepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELAE- — ENLISTED  MEN 


647 


Jnited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


105c.  Enteritis  and  colitis. 

106.  Ankylostomiasis. 

107  a.  Ascaris  lumbricoides. 

107b.  Cestodes. 

107c.  Intestinal  parasites 
(others'). 

108.  Appendicitis. 

109a.  Hernia. 

109b . Intestinal  obstruction . 

110a.  Fistula  in  ano. 

110b.  Intestines,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver. 

114.  Cholelithiasis. 

115a.  Cholecystitis. 

115b.  Gall-bladder  and  bile- 
duct,  other  diseases  of. 

i 115c.  Liver,  other  diseases 
of. 

117a.  Peritonitis. 

117b.  Peritoneal  adhesions. 

118a.  Pancreatitis. 

118b.  Visceroptosis. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

150 

46 

4 

3 

310 

68 

14 

196 

19 

89 

16 

2 

495 

244 

2 

4 

108 

53 

1 

539 

11 

21 

45 

1 

6 

7 

14 

73 

3 

109a 

6 

9 

7 

18 

2 

13 

6 

109b 

2 

4 

2 

8 

10 

62 

1 

110a 

104 

40 

2 

4 

7 

43 

14 

11 

114 

3 

10 

7 

7 

6 

20 

3 

110b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

113 

13 

1 

2 

1 

17 

4 

2 

1 

114 

10 

5 

70 

4 

4 

16 

4 

28 

26 

6 

4 

21 

3 

1 

115a 

9 

4 

4 

2 

8 

1 

21 

7 

1 

115b 

2 

2 

1 

3 

6 

6 

2 

115c 

3 

1 

6 

2 

6 

1 

1 

5 

117a 

11 

5 

1 

19 

2 

1 

42 

1 

9 

5 

5 

117b 

1 

3 

1 

1 

118a 

2 

5 

2 

10 

4 

118b 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 



118c 

8 

3 

2 

6 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

119 

. 13 

8 

1 

6 

11 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

3 

120 

1 

122a 

1 

4 

1 

2 

122b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

122c 

4 

7 

4 

2 

1 

1 

122d 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

122e 

7 

6 

7 

3 

1 

1 

2 

4 

123 

1 

6 

3 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

124a 

8 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

124b 

1 

3 

2 

2 

125a 

2 

1 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

125b 

1 

1 

1 

125c 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

4 

1 

126 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

127a 

1 

1 

2 

6 

l' 

1 

1 

1 

127b 

4 

3 

1 

72 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

127c 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

127d 

1 

8 

1 

6 

127e 

1 

142 

2 

2 

3 

9 

143a 

8 

20 

1 

1 

6 

6 

1 

2 

23 

1 

3 

143b 

10 

20 

1 

3 

2 

8 

17 

3 

9 

14 

1 

3 

2 

10 

4 

144a 

5 

16 

1 

4 

6 

3 

3 

1 

2 

144b 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

5 

4 

5 

1 

2 

1 

145b 

9 

3 

i 

1 

145c 

1 

145e 

4 

5 

3 

4 

3 

145f 

3 

1 

1 

1 

145g 

3 

2 

1 

145h 

2 

i 

1 

145i 

1 

2 

1 

1 



1451 

3 

5 

1 

3 

1 

38 

15 

1 

5 

6 

20 

8 

1 

4 

19 

23 

1 

3 

14 

23 

3 

4 

48 

4 

12 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

146a 

3 

4 

1 

21 

1 

3 

146b 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

146c 

2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

147a 

147  b 

2 

4 

1 

3 

3 

2 

147c 

1 

1 

2 

147d 

4 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

147e 

1 

i 

2 

i 



149a 

G48 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  th • 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

118c.  Digestive  system, 
other  diseases  of. 

119.  Nephritis,  acute. 

120.  Nephritis,  chronic. 

122.  Abscess,  perine- 
phritic. 

122b.  Nephroptosis. 

122c.  Hydronephrosis. 

122d.  Pyogenic  infection  of 
the  kidneys. 

122e.  Kidney  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

123.  Nephrolithiasis. 

124a.  Cystitis. 

124b.  Bladder,  other  dis- 
eases  of. 

cl) 

8 

> 

8 

5 

Sp 

jjjg 

Q> 

5 

a 

§ 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

108 

13 

9 

10 

6 

1 

1 

9 

6 

12 

18 

7 

109a 

4 

14 

3 

1 

5 

13 

9 

16 

n 

6 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

1 

1 

110a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

110b 

3 

5 

6 

3 

6 

4 

10 

5 

5 

113 

2 

1 

1 

iu 

Cholelithiasis 

2 

1 

i 

3 

1 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

1 

2 

6 

4 

115b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

..... 

U5c 

i 

1 

117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

118a 

1 

118b 

1 

1 

1 

118c 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system , diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

30 

3 

30 

3 

12 

3 

1 

120 

1 

1 

3 

11 

19 

6 

25 

4 

122a 

2 

1 

122b 

1 

1 

1 

2 

122c 

5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

122d 

8 

2 

1 

5 

15 

11 

52 

3 

3 

122e 

4 

11 

2 

1 

5 

15 

12 

3 

1 

123 

3 

2 

7 

30 

22 

21 

6 

2 

124a 

Cystitis 

5 

8 

1 

40 

16 

7 

50 

15 

124  b 

4 

5 

1 

20 

9 

125a 

125b 

1 

4 

9 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

15 

42 

5 

125c 

1 

2 

126 

2 

2 

2 

2 

29 

14 

15 

127a 

1 

1 

1 

5 

127b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

7 

127c 

1 

1 

21 

3 

127(1 

2 

127e 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

9 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

i 

143a 

2 

1 

2 

1 

143b 

2 

2 

1 

1 

144a 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

]44b 

1 

3 

1 

i 

145a 

1 

145b 

1 

145c 

1 

145d 

145c 

1 



1451 

1 

i 

3 

i 

145g 

145h 

2 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

5 

6 

i 

1 

4 

3 

145o 

4 

2 

10 

i 

3 

9 

3 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

1 

1 

i 

146b 

1 

1 

1 

i 

146c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

147a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

147b 

147c 

1 

1 

147d 

1 

1 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism 
excepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

1 

1 

1 

149a 

i 

125b.  Strii 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELiE ENLISTED  MEN.  649 


rnited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


© 

G 


© 


O 

a 


©— 

3 © 


c3  © 
co 

•C  S> 


4 1 

6 1 


3 

3 2 


8 


3 

7 


1 

1 


1 

1 


5 2 5 


1 


1 


1 


2 

1 


3 

2 


127b.  Epididymitis  (non- 
venereal). 

127c.  Hydrocele. 

127d.  Warts,  external  geni- 
tal organs. 

127e.  Genitourinary  sys- 
tem, other  diseases  of 
(non  venereal). 

142.  Gangrene. 

143a.  Carbuncle. 

143b.  Furuncle. 

144a.  Abscess. 

144b.  Cellulitis. 

145a.  Trichophytosis. 

145b.  Nails,  defects  and  dis- 
eases of. 

145c.  Ectoparasites. 

145d.  Clavus. 

145e.  Dermatitis. 

03 

§ 

o 

w 

to 

•*Ti 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

15 

12 

1 

23 

413 

1 

191 

18 

4 

16 

4 

6 

108 

28 

S09 

1 

101 

2 

4 

18 

65 

28 

13 

22 

6 

3 

9 

109a 

6 

1 

1 

109b 

9 

1 

2 

1 

3 

19 

2 

2 

9 

110a 

6 

2 

2 

12 

24 

13 

7 

8 

2 

1 

3 

10 

110b 

1 

1 

113 

1 

1 

2 

114 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

115a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

115b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

115c 

3 

117a 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

117b 

118a 

118b 

1 

1 

118c 

1 

6 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 

3 

119 

3 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

120 

122a 

1 

122b 

122c 

2 

5 

1 

2 

1 

122d 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

122e 

1 

2 

1 

1 

123 

3 

1 

8 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

124a 

3 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

124b 

53 

2 

11 

1 

6 

2 

1 

125a 

2 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

125b 

2 

125c 

12 

1 

25 

4 

1 

1 

126 

1 

20 

21 

1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

9 

127a 

35 

3 

135 

13 

1 

1 

127b 

55 

3 

44 

1 

i 

3 

1 

1 

127c 

3 

3 

1 

127d 

180 

27 

2 

1 

3 

1 

i 

2 

127e 

142 

1 

16 

i 

2 

143a 

1 

1 

10 

35 

127 

9 

8 

9 

17 

143b 

3 

i 

6 

4 

3 

46 

96 

1 

12 

5 

6 

144a 

i 

1 

2 

8 

42 

no 

15 

8 

144b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

3 

2 

4 

11 

145a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

12 

45 

1 

1 

9 

145b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

145c 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

145d 

5 

3 

9 

3 

145e 



18 

10 

rj 

9 

3 

3 

2 

145f 

1 

4 

9 

1 

145g 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

4 

145h 

20 

2 

3 

1 

9 

4 

145i 

2 

145k 

1 

1 

1451 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

145m 

8 

3 

3 

11 

1 

2 

235 

31 

13 

20 

4 

211 

24 

56 

145n 

9 

1 

5 

2 

11 

s 

10 

76 

1 

67 

23 

47 

14 

s 

1 

9 

1 

26 

4 

4S 

1 

145o 

146a 

1 

1 

1 

6 

3 

2 

1 

9 

146b 

2 

3 

3 

19 

11 

4 

146c 

1 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

147a 

1 

147b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

147c 

147d 

i 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

7 

1 

1 

149a 

G50 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

145g.  Erythema. 

145h.  Herpes. 

145i.  Impetigo. 

X45j.  Lichen. 

d 

> 

£ 

1451.  Pityriasis. 

145m.  Psoriasis. 

. 

XIII.  Digestive  system , diseases  of—  Continued. 

108 

Appendicitis 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

109a 

Hernia 

19 

3 

3 

3 

4 

109b 

1 

110a 

1 

110b 

11 

1 

1 

1 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

114 

115a 

2 

5 

1 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of. . ... 



117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

1 

1 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

118b 

1 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute . 

2 

1 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic...  . 

1 

2 

122a 

122b 

Nephroptosis. -T 

122c 

H ydronephrosis 



122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

1 

122e 

123 

Nephrolithiasis ! . . 

124a 

Cystitis 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

1 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 



3 



1 

1 

1 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

127a 

Balanitis 

6 

1 

1 

l 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal)... 



1 

127c 

Hydrocele ' 

1 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

2 

1 

127o 

1 

1 

1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143a 

Carbuncle 

143b 

Furuncle 

2 

1 

2 

2 

144a 

Abscess ‘.. 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

144b 

Cellulitis 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

2 

1 

9 

Hoc 

Ectoparasites 

3 

J45d 

Clavus 

] 

145e 

Dermatitis 

1 

145f 

Eczema 

5 

2 

1 

6 

145g 

Erythema 

1 

2 

145h 

Herpes 

1 

145i 

Impetigo 

3 

1 

4 

145j 

Lichen 

1 

1 

145k 

1451 

Pityriasis 

1 

1 

145m 

Psoriasis 

1 

2 

1 

2 

145n 

Scabies 

11 

15 

53 

1 

7 

19  . 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

10 

4 

25 

1 

8 

4 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

2 . 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint I 

1 . 

147c 

Synovitis 

1 

14  7d 

147e 

1 

excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus , 

2 

3 o 
a 52 


3 O 

m g 

a 


.2  s 


30 

99 

42 

119 

2 

6 

12 

16 

62 

2 

1 

23 

10 

3 

1 

2 

14 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

5 

3 

3 

6 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

10 

4 

6 

6 

11 

2 

2 

6 

14 

i 

i 

3 

17 

70 

72 

28 

04 

16 

39 

13 

15 

1 

28 

28 

22 

20 

5 

6 

34 

53  I 

1 

14 

8 

12  ! 

23 

21  j 

2 

1 

2 

7 

11 

7 

59 

309 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN, 


651 


nited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


union  of. 

146c.  Bones,  other  diseases 
! oL 

147a.  Ankylosis  of  joint. 

147b.  Loose  bodies  in  joint. 

147c.  Synovitis. 

147d.  Floating  cartilage. 

147e.  Joints,  other  diseases 
of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 
matism excepted). 

149a.  Hallux  valgus. 

149b.  Hammer-toe. 

149e.  Metatarsalgia. 

149d.  Myositis. 

149o.  Pes  planus. 

149f.  Talipes. 

’> 

o 

& 

o 

S 

H 

ti 

05 

149h.  Organs  of  locomotion, 
other  diseases  of. 

150.  Congenital  malforma- 
tions. 

189.  Not  specified  or  ill-de- 
fined diseases. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

5 

12 

1 

1 

10 

6 

4 

48 

1 

24 

12 

306 

108 

14 

11 

5 

4 

2 

13 

22 

17 

6 

8 

160 

3 

6 

79 

722 

109a 

9. 

1 

4 

109b 

i 

2 

4 

9 

1 

3 

6 

1 

7 

1 

27 

110a 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

23 

26 

172 

110b 

3 

8 

113 

1 

3 

114 

| 

1 

2 

4 

2 

19 

115a 

2 

1 

6 

115b 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

115c 

1 

4 

117a 



4 

3 

16 

117b 

i 

118a 

2 

4 

118b 

1 

3 

118c 

1 

2 

4 

8 

8 

119 

' 3 

l 

2 



1 

2 

9 



8 

1 

35 

120 



2 

122a 

1 

1 

122b 

2 

122c 

1 

1 

2 

6 

122d 

2 

3 

4 

12 

122e 

1 

9 

1 

14 

123 

1 

4 

1 

13 

3 

35 

124a 

3 

2 

14 

1 

11 

4 

19 

124b 

2 

3 

2 

38 

125a 

1 

9 

4 

15 

125b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

6 

126 

1 

1 

1 

216 

127a 

l 

20 

127b 

2 

1 

:::::::: 

5 

18 

46 

127c 

1 

1 

1 

122 

127d 

3 

1 

2 

4 

10 

39 

127e 



1 

6 

142 



1 

9 

1 

9 

143a 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

12 

1 

14 

3 

54 

143b 

23 

2 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

12 

3 

27 

1 

103 

144a 

26 

14 

5 

2 

2 

3 

3 

2 

15 



6 

26 

1 

54 

144b 

4 

8 

6 

4 

3 

1 

21 

l 

2 

11 

142 

145b 

. 

9 

12 

145c 

.... 

3 

3 

1 

4 

9 

27 

145d 

1 

1 

145e 

.... 

1 

n 

4 

3 

20 

145f 

2 

1 



11 

1 145g 

1 

1 

1 

1 145h 

2 

1 

13 

1451 

3 

1 

2 

1 145k 

1 

4 

1451 

1 

3 

3 

145m 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

12 

9 

1 

S2 

145n 

1 3 

12 

35 

4 

2 

22 

12 

12 

4 

81 

2 

149 

145o 

6 

33 

32 

3 

1 

2 



2 

23 

20 

146a 

.... 

108 

245 

1 

S 

3 

42 

12 

8 

4 

63 

6 

2 

367 

2 

17 

1 146b 

11 

23 

7 

7 

3 

3 

30 

1 

2 

41 

1 

11 

' 146c 

, 25 

14 

4 

3 

15 

8 

6 

3 

43 

4 

106 

12 

147a 

1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

147b 

3 

7 

14 

2 

10 

15 

2 

4 

4 

4 

35 

1 

: 37 

1 

9 

147c 

2 

1 

1 

9 

1 

6 

6 

2 

147d 

! 13 

2 

10 

13 

1 

3 

4 

3 

41 

9 

1 

58 

1 

ii 

I47e 

i 3 

28 

1 27 

i 

3 

1 i 

1 6 

68 

24 

142 

f ... 

133 

i 

23 

149a 

652 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  ih 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

1.  Typhoid  fever. 

i 2.  Typhus  fever. 

3.  Relapsing  fever. 

4.  Malarial  fevers. 

5.  Smallpox. 

6.  Measles. 

7.  Scarlet  fever. 

8.  Whooping  cough. 

9.  Diphtheria  and  results. 

10.  Influenza. 

14.  Dysentery. 

18.  Erysipelas. 

a 

13 

a 0 
'0  3 

eJ  O 
a CJ 
u 

<0)0 

E 

o3 

■J 

03 

05 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of — 

Continued. 

140b 

Hammer-toe 

3 

4 

149c 

2 

4 

1 

149d 



1 

1 

1 

3 

13 

1 

149e 

6 

2 

11 

8 

7 

64 

3 

2C 

149f 

Talipes 

5 



149g 

1 

8 



149h 

1 

9 

6 

6 

60 

3 

...... 

c 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 

diseases. 

150 

2 

2 

1 

1 

] 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

1 

16 

ii 

7 

10 

76 

6 

6 

14 

Total  for  diseases 

368 

5 

1,375 

126 

3,714 

1,781 

35 

1,665 

6,602 

497 

1, 262  |2.' 355 

1 ' ; 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELiE ENLISTED  MEN. 


653 


hited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


654 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


148b 
140c 
140d 
149e 
1491 
149g 
14  Oh 


150 

189 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Cause  of  admission. 


3 

3 

ft 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of- 
Continued. 


Hammer- toe... 
Metatarsalgia . 

Myositis 

Pes  planus 

Talipes. 


10 

50 


Tenosynovitis 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 


2 

39 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 


Congenital  malformations 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases. 

Total  for  diseases 


25 


42 


65 


31 


3,215  4,776 


1,463 


113 


844 


25 


1 

28 


2 

87 


9,655 


2 

71 


7,679  8,40: 


38a.  Chancroidal  infection. 


655 


■ 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES.  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN. 

lited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS 


36.  Rickets. 

39-45.  Cancer  and  other 
malignant  tumors. 

46.  Tumors,  benign. 

48a.  Arthritis. 

48b.  Gout. 

49.  Scurvy. 

50.  Diabetes,  mellitus. 

51a.  Exophthalmic  goiter. 

51b.  Cretinism  and  myxe- 
dema. 

52a.  Addison’s  disease. 

52b.  Acromegaly. 

53a.  Leucemia. 

53b.  Hodgkin’s  disease. 

88.  Goiter,  simple. 

116.  Spleen,  diseases  of. 

53c.  Other  diseases  of  the 
ductless  glands. 

j 54.  Anemia,  chlorosis. 

55a.  Hemophilia. 

Inter- 
nationa 1 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 

2 

8 

35 

149b 

149e 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 

150 

189 

1 

1 

7 

1 

22 

6 

12 

3 

16 

1 

1 

326 

4 

9 

207 

6 

47 

1 

1 

2 

5 

13 

4 

69 

34 

1 

10 

2 

1 

2 

18 

3 

13 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

6 

423 

129 

1,436 

14,392 

20 

15 

145  1,381 

3 

15 

14 

46 

21 

491 

52 

69 

359 

29 

656 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — C oncurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  l 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Cause  of  admission 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of — 
Continued. 


149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149g 

149h 


Hammer-toe 1 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis 

Pes  planus ; 25 

Talipes 

Tenosynovitis 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of | 4 


1 1: 
3 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  dis- 
eases. 


150 

189 


Congenital  malformations 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 


1 


16 


2 

9 


1 

5 


Total  for  diseases 


85 


1,051 


1,180 


516 


141 


63 


79 


542 


84 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN, 


657 


liited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


658 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

68f.  Mental  deficiency. 

68c.  Malingering. 

68d.  Dementia  prtecox. 

68e.  Psychasthenia. 

68f.  Psychoneurosis. 

68g.  Psychosis,  alcoholic. 

68h.  Psychosis,  manic-de- 
pressive. 

68i.  Psychoses  (others). 

75a  (1).  Astigmatism. 

75a  (2).  Hyperopia. 

75a  (3).  Myopia. 

75a  (4).  Defective  vision 
(cause  not  stated). 

G 

J 

t 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of — 

Continued. 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

1 

1 

149c 

1 

149d 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

149e 

32 

1 

1 

1 

11 

9 

3 

9 

23 

149f 

Talipes 

1 

1 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

2 

1 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

21 

3 

3 

22 

1 

1 

3 

12 

2 

2 

14 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 

diseases. 

150 

2 

1 

9 

1 

189 

N ot  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

13 

1 

6 

4 

85 

1 

3 

4 

li 

6 

2 

ii 

Total  for  diseases 

1,510 

29 

416 

409 

3,411 

133 

172 

536 

1,306 

1,144 

659 

373 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELS ENLISTED  MEN.  659 

Tnited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


75c.  Leucoma. 

75d.  Cataract. 

75e.  Trachoma. 

75f.  Conjunctivitis  (others). 

75g.  Pterygium. 

75h.  Amblyopia. 

75i.  Amaurosis. 

75j.  Choroiditis. 

lO 

*0 

75m.  Retinitis. 

75n.  Nystagmus. 

75o.  Glaucoma. 

75p.  Eyelids,  diseases  of. 

75q.  Color-blindness. 

75r.  Eyes  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

76a.  Otitis  media. 

76.  Mastoiditis. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2 

3 

149b 



3 

149c 

1 

2 



9 

149d 

2 

9 

1 

2 

1 

4 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

149e 

2 

149f 

3 

2 

149g 

1 

3 

3 

6 

3 

6 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

8 

9 48 

3 

149h 

1 

4 

2 

150 

2 

3 

21 

4 

4 

2 

6 

9 

2 

1 

3 

10  94 

8 

189 

151 

96 

203 

2,826 

245 

532 

50 

281 

828 

712 

252 

83 

43 

6S3 

8 

1,476  16,099 

4,367  1 

3553—25 43 


660 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  th 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation. 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

76c.  Otitis,  externa. 

76d.  Defective  hearing 
(cause  not  stated). 

76e.  Ear,  other  diseases  of.  j 

86a.  Adenoids. 

S6b.  Deviation  of  nasal 
septum,  and  spurs. 

86e.  Nose,  external  deform- 
ity of. 

86d.  T ur bina t e hyper- 
trophy. 

86e.  Sinusitis  (all). 

86f.  Polypus,  nasal. 

86g.  Perforated  nasal  sep- 
tum. 

86h.  Rhinitis  (cause  not 
stated). 

86i.  Nasal  fossse,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

eJ 

o 

o 

3 

o 

Cj 

;/T  ^ 

fl 

H 40 
>i 

03 

03 

CO 

XVI.  Bones  and  orqarn  of  locomotion,  diseases  of— 

Continued. 

1491) 

1 

5 

149c 

1 

2 

149d 

2 

2 

7 

41 

4 

1 

149e 

1 

9 

3 

5 

20 

G 

15 

2 

21 

6 

s 

149f 

1 

149« 

1 

3 

1 

1 491 1 

1 

5 

3 

10 

22 

2 

19 

3 

14 

5 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 

diseases. 

150 

1 

i 

1 

0 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined 

1 

13 

6 

18 

35 

10 

23 

2 

42 

13 

2. 

Total  for  diseases 

327 

581 

558 

3,842 

3, 374 

15 

852 

4,554 

310 

40 

3,337 

1,096 

3,54 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E ENLISTED  MEN 


661 


fnited  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  SI,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


662 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — C oncurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

79c.  Cardiac  dilatation. 

79d.  Myocarditis  and  myo- 
cardial insufficiency. 

79e.  Heart,  other  organic 
diseases  of. 

80.  Angina  pectoris. 

I 

3 

<D 

C3 

00 

81b.  Arteriosclerosis  and 
hypertension. 

81c.  Aortitis. 

81d.  Arteries,  other  dis-  j 
eases  of. 

82.  Embolism  and  throm- 
bosis. 

83a.  Hemorrhoids. 

83b.  Varicocele. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of— 

Continued. 

149b 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

1 

14!)d 

2 

1 

1 

4 

I 

149e 

1 

4 

1 

1 

44 

60 

1491 

149g 

1 



1 

2 

1 

149h 

1 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

31 

28 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

1 

2 

10 

189 

Not“speeified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

4 

9 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

60 

143 

Total  for  diseases 

632 

2,227 

1,251 

82 

37 

382 

91 

105 

351 

2, 88S 

3,711 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E — ENLISTED  MEN, 


663 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


664 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  t 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1491) 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


Cause  of  admission 

69.  Asthma. 

97.  Pulmonary  emphysema.  ! 

1 

98.  Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 

99a.  Pyorrhea  alveolaris. 

99b.  Abscess,  periapical,  J 
focal  infection  from. 

99c.  Mouth  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

1 

101.  Esophagus,  diseases  of. 

102a.  Ulcer  of  the  stomach.  J 
1 

102b.  Gastroenteroptosis.  J 

102c.  Stomach,  other  dis-  | 
eases  of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of — 

Continued. 

2 

1 

I 



2 



1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

7 

2 

8 

35 

1 

22 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

3 

3 

20 

26 

2 

4 

26 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

1 

3 

2 

44 

1 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

9 

3 

4 

12 

6 

42 

2 

3 

6 

48 

Total  for  diseases 

892 

379 

1,000 

125 

2,788 

43 

272 

247 

3,114  1 

| 

4 

203  '1,3 

I 


105a.  Duodenal  ulcer. 


CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL2E — ENLISTED  MEN 


665 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


105c.  Enteritis  and  colitis. 

106.  Ankylostomiasis. 

1 

107a.  Ascaris  lumbricoides.  | 

107b.  Cestodes. 

107c.  Intestinal  parasites 
(others). 

108.  Appendicitis. 

109a.  Hernia. 

1 

109b.  Intestinal  obstruction. 

110a.  Fistula  in  ano. 

110b.  Intestines,  other  dis-  | 
eases  of. 

113.  Cirrhosis  of  the  liver. 

114.  Cholelithiasis. 

115a.  Cholecystitis. 

115b.  Gall-bladderandbile- 
duct,  other  diseases  of. 

115c.  Liver,  other  diseases 
of 

117a.  Peritonitis. 

1 

117b.  Peritoneal  adhesions. 

118a.  Pancreatitis. 

llSb.  Visceroptosis. 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 



7 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

30 

16 

18 

57 

8 

10 

1 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 1 

1 

2 

2 

30 

33 

1 

1 

17 

38 

2 

2 

31 

1 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

123 

1 

2 

101 

86 

4 

1 

21 

79 

4 

14 

68 

3 

6 i 

8 

6 

26 

1 



3,665 

5,591 

144 

1S6 

145 

2,999 

3,817 

282 

864 

3,542 

70 

81 

543 

460 

182 

1,122 

758 

37 

72 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1461 

149g 

149h 


150 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


666 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

118c.  Digestive  system, 
other  diseases  of. 

119.  Nephritis,  acute. 

120.  Nephritis,  chronic. 

122.  Abscess,  perine- 

phritic. 

122b.  Nephroptosis. 

122c.  Hydronephrosis. 

122d.  Pyogenic  infection  of 
the  kidneys. 

122e.  Kidney  and  annexa, 
other  diseases  of. 

123.  Nephrolithiasis. 

124a.  Cystitis. 

124b.  Bladder,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

125a.  Urethritis  (nonvcne- 
real). 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of— 

Continued. 

149b 

Ilanimer-toc 

1 

1 

1 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

1 

149(1 

Myositis 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

149e 

3 

6 

10 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

149f 

Tajipes 

1 

149k 

1 

1 

1 

149h 

1 

5 

1 

4 

3 

3 

9 

13 

2 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

189 

Not  “specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

6 

8 

2 

1 

1 

5 

7 

4 

5 

20 

IS 

Total  for  diseases 

164 

1, 193 

1, 483 

60 

54 

25 

386 

451 

196 

1,499 

933 

386 

' 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUEL® ENLISTED  MEN, 


667 


United  States  and  Europe , Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


125b.  Stricture  (nonvene- 
real). 

125c.  Urethra,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

126.  Prostate,  diseases  of. 

127a.  Balanitis. 

127b.  Epididymitis  (non- 
venereal.) 

127c.  Hydrocele. 

127d.  Warts,  external  geni- 
tal organs. 

127e.  Genitourinary  sys- 
tem, other  diseases  of 
(non  venereal). 

142.  Gangrene. 

143a.  Carbuncle. 

143b.  Euruncle. 

144a.  Abscess. 

144b.  Cellulitis. 

145a.  Trichophytosis. 

145b.  Nails,  defects  and  dis- 
eases of. 

145c.  Ectoparasites. 

145(1.  Clavus. 

145e.  Dermatitis. 

145f.  Eczema. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 



1 

3 

1 

8 

1 

149b 

1 

2 

9 

149c 

1 

1 

2 

2 

149d 

1 

4 

4 

3 

10 

1 

8 

20 

8 

3 

46 

4 

1 

12 

149e 

1 

1 

1 

149f 

1 



3 

6 

9 

149g 

1 

1 

8 

1 

7 

i 

14 

2 

2 

9 

19 

8 

3 

16 

9 

9 

149h 

1 

3 

1 

1 

6 

13 

2 

9 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

150 

i 

442 

17 

20 

137 

43 

6 

3 

36 

122 

81 

10 

45 

11 

2 

n 

189 

347 

112 

6,433 

1,649 

16,840 

1,460 

874 

30, 459 

553 

158 

1,763 

3,681 

1,718 

411 

541 

741 

150 

663 

3553—25 44 


668 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  82. — Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelx,  enlisted  men  in  the 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause  of  admission. 

145g.  Erythema. 

145h.  Herpes. 

145i.  Impetigo. 

d 

£ 

o 

3 

S3* 

TJ4 

145k.  Naevus. 

1451.  Pityriasis. 

145m.  Psoriasis. 

145n.  Scabies. 

145o.  Skin  and  cellular  tis- 
sue, other  diseases  of. 

146a.  Osteomyelitis. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of — 

Continued. 

149b 

1 

49 

1 

149c 

Mctatarsalgia 

54 

149d 

Myositis 

1 

1 

4 

4 

3 

149c 

Pcs  planus 

21 

1 

5 

1 

2 

9 

28 

303 

12 

1491 

Talipes 

7 

149  g 

1 

1 

2 

10 

i 

149h 

2 

6 

1 

3 

21 

214 

10 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

1 

3 

2 

189 

4 

29 

8 

1 

5 

1 

68 

147 

13  1 

352 

572 

328 

19 

32 

238 

356 

2, 926 

4,911 

406 

CONCURRENT  DISEASES,  COMPLICATIONS,  AND  SEQUELJE ENLISTED  MEN, 


669 


United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


146b.  Fractures,  f a u 1 t y 
union  of. 

146c.  Bones,  other  diseases 
of. 

147a.  Ankylosis  of  joint. 

147b.  Loose  bodies  in  joint. 

147c.  Synovitis. 

to 

ce 

c3 
o 
b r 

O 

u- 

147e.  .Joints,  other  diseases 
of  (tuberculosis  and  rheu- 
matism excepted). 

149a.  Hallux  valgus. 

149b.  Hammer-toe. 

149o.  Metatarsalgia. 

149d.  Myositis. 

149e.  Pes  planus. 

149f.  Talipes. 

149g.  Tenosynovitis. 

149h.  Organs  oflocomotion, 
other  diseases  of. 

150.  Congenital  malforma- 
tions. 

189.  Not  specified  or  ill-de- 
fined diseases. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

3 

6 

5 

1 

50 

12 

2 

47 

1 

9 

149b 

2 

2 

1 

18 

22 

1 

3S 

3 

3 

39 

5 

149c 

2 

9 

3 

1 

17 

1 

19 

13 

149d 

54 

49 

114 

1 

IS 

3 

61 

454 

199 

198 

15 

27 

26 

SS9 

12 

88 

149e 

2 

5 

1 

1 

6 

9 

3 

20 

24 

1 

149f 

2 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

16 

1 

16 

5 

149g 

4S 

37 

143 

27 

2 

25 

107 

93 

52 

24 

223 

28 

14 

8 

117 

149h 

2 

7 

1 

9 

2 

1 

6 

10 

39 

150 

12 

26 

3S 

3 

i 

7 

8 

10 

9 

6 

84 

1 

3 

101 

41 

189 

4S4 

1,032 

1,322 

22 

401 

63 

432 

969 

657 

4S0 

513 

4,153 

147 

189 

4, 820 

1,425 

14,760 

670 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  83. — Deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  am 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

na- 

tional 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Deaths. 

Ages. 

Total . 

20  and 
under. 

21  to 
25. 

26  to 
30. 

31  to 
35. 

36  to 
40. 

41  to 
45. 

46  to 
50. 

51  to 
55. 

56  to 
65. 

Not 

stated. 

1.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuber- 

culosis  and  venereal). 

1 

13 

122 

11 

1 

2 

IS 

222 

4 

4 

9 

10 

2 

1 

20 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

6 

261 

1,518 

473 

50 

5 

1 

27 

2,345 

7 

50 

178 

72 

10 

1 

31 

342 

9 

28 

92 

29 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

13 

172 

10 

Influenza 

1,105 

12,347 

7,827 

1,571 

169 

36 

14 

12 

2 

854 

23, 937 

14 

30 

15 

6 

2 

6 

64 

18 

3 

14 

1 

1 

3 

37 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 



1 

i 

19f 

11 

51 

15 

2 

3 

82 

19? 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . . 

191 

859 

419 

75 

17 

5 

2 

2 

1 

217 

l,78p 

19i 

5 

1 

. G 

19j 

3 

1 

1 

19k 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 1 

191 

2 

19m 

19n 

19p 

2 

8 

3 

1 

3 

‘20a 

9 

38 

32 

9 

2 

9 

9; 

20c 

1 

1 

2 

2 

22 

13 

7 

1 

2:l 

24 

2 

2 

25a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

25b 

1 

1 

26 

1 

1 

47 

3 

25 

10 

1 

1 

2 

4 

4 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

172 

1,313 

S13 

211 

60 

20 

5 

3 

3 

95 

2,6'j! 

2Sa 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

122 

1,070 

671 

174 

57 

17 

3 

3 

3 

67 

2,18 

28b 

1 

29 

16 

98 

62 

14 

1 

9 

2C 

30-35 

34 

144 

80 

23 

2 

3 

2 

19 

30 1 

7 

69 

13 

4 

6 

1 

6 

1(!| 

37 

2 

56 

51 

13 

4 

4 

1 

5 

38a 

1 

4 

1 

38b 

4 

9 

2 

;! 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors. . . 

2 

21 

22 

14 

14 

3 

7 

4 

4 

29 

1 

46 

7 

11 

1 

2 

5 

4 

13 

14 

2 

1 

1 

48h 

50 

9 

44 

26 

11 

2 

2 

1 

1 

5 

] 

51a 

Exopthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

2 

2 

51  h 

1 

12 

1 

1 

i 

52b 

4 

8 

5 

3 

3 

1 

88 

116 

3 

53  r* 

54 

1 

5 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

55a 

55h 

2 

5 

5 

1 

55e 

13 

6 

4 

6 

56a 

1 

8 

20 

12 

3 

2 

1 

1 

5 

56b 

4 

5 

1 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

i 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  tlie  Surgeon  General's  Office. 


DEATHS  AND  DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY  BY  AGE OFEICERS  AND  ENLISTED  MEN.  671 


Colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Discharges  for  disability. 

Inter- 

na- 

Ages. 

tional 

classtfi- 

Total. 

cation 

20  and 
under. 

21  to  25. 

26  to  30. 

31  to  35. 

36  to  40. 

41  to  45. 

46  to  50. 

51  to  55. 

56  to  65. 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

3 

8 

10 

1 

2 

24 

1 

1 

18 

5 

1 

25 

4 

1 

1 

5 

16 

S7 

27 

1 

16 

147 

6 

4 

7 

5 

2 

18 

7 

10 

36 

20 

8 

i 

1 

76 

751 

84 

9 

56 

2 

398 

216 

4 

7 

3 

19 

10 

30 

24 

11 

8 

1 

1 

14 

3 

8 

i 

1 

13 

18 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

9 

19a 

1 

1 

2 

19b 

5 

2 

4 

11 

19c 

i 

1 

2 

19d 

i 

1 

19e 

i 

1 

19f 

22 

108 

61 

8 

i 

21 

221 

19g 

19i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

19j 

19k 

5 

17 

6 

3 

3 

34 

2 

2 

4 

191 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

19n 

2 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

13 

19p 

i 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

20c 

4 

4 

22 

1 



1 

24 

1 

24 

16 

4 

52 

i 

3 

i 

5 

i 

20 

16 

4 

n 

48 

26 

54 

177 

101 

19 

2 

1 

28 

387 

47 

1,843 

10, 051 

6, 720 

1,732 

359 

120 

25 

ii 

3 

1,123 

21,987 

1,764 

9,543 

6,377 

1,668 

353 

117 

24 

ii 

2 

1,040 

20, 899 

2Sa 

7 

23 

21 

1 

11 

68 

28b 

2 

15 

4 

3 

3 

27 

29 

70 

470 

318 

56 

5 

3 

1 

1 

69 

993 

30-35 

298 

4,638 

3,366 

787 

137 

40 

15 

4 

6 

1, 062 

10,353 

72 

1,164 

1,105 

390 

107 

35 

13 

2 

367 

3,255 

37 

5 

46 

30 

15 

96 

38a 

221 

3,428 

2, 231 

382 

30 

5 

2 

4 

4 

695 

7,002 

38b 

41 

226 

158 

31 

4 

69 

529 

36 

3 

18 

22 

6 

8 

2 

3 

1 

60 

123 

39-45 

16 

101 

76 

20 

3 

1 

1 

21 

239 

46 

188 

2, 744 

1,909 

466 

108 

52 

16 

3 

7 

1,023 

6,516 

48a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

48b 

50 

26 

101 

105 

25 

9 

8 

4 

45 

323 

225 

2.062 

1,116 

206 

15 

3 

7 

1,129 

4, 763 

51a 

1 

3 

3 

51b 

59n 

1 

3 

6 

1 

4 

15 

52b 

4 

2 

1 

7 

53a 

2 

9 

7 

1 

3 

22 

53b 

50 

203 

95 

18 

1 

3 

40 

410 

88 

10 

4 

3 

17 

116 

3 

35 

24 

5 

21 

88 

53c 

6 

23 

24 

1 

64 

54 

3 

8 

7 

6 

24 

2 

27 

49 

17 

3 

1 

1 

4 

104 

55b 

2 

2 

1 

5 

9 

74 

63 

14 

6 

4 

1 

12 

183 

2 

40 

19 

8 

2 

13 

84 

5 

64 

151 

90 

55 

28 

4 

44 

441 

56a 

24 

494 

441 

93 

10 

3 

1 

113 

1,179 

56b 

4 

7 

2 

1 

5 

19 

57-59 

G72 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  83. — Deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

Deaths. 

na- 

tional 

classifi- 

Cause. 

Ages. 

cation 

No. 

20  and 
under. 

21  to 
25. 

26  to 
30. 

31  to 
35. 

36  to 
40. 

41  to 
45. 

46  to 
50. 

51  to 
55. 

56  to 
65. 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

GO 

V,  Nervous  system  , diseases  of  {all).  1 

14 

10 



2 

26  i 

61 

27 

94 

53 

10 

4 

1 

1 

43 

233  ! 

62 

1 



1 

2 

Mult  iple  sclerosis 

1 

1 

1 

63  b 

4 

12 

6 

2 1 

1 



2 

27 

61 

64 

4 

15 

22 

6 

1 

7 

3 

1 

1 

1 

66  b 

1 

1 

66c 

Paraiysis  without  specified  cause 
(others). 

1 

2 

3 

35 

69 

12 

10 

3 

1 

1 

3 

74b 

Neurasthenia 

74  c 

Enuresis 

74d 

74e 

N euro-ciroulatory  asthenia  (disordered 
action  of  the  heart). 

Shell  shock  (cause  not  given) 

4 

1 

5 

74  f 

1 

2 

3 

72 

Chorea 

9 

1 

1 

. 4 

73b 

cepted). 

73c 

Neuritis 

73d 



74g 

67 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

6 

25 

24 

5 

1 

7 

§8 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

9 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

12 

68b 

08d 

Dementia  pra?cox 

i 

9 

9 

1 

2(1 

68e 

1 

1 

6Sf 

68g 

68h 

68i 

11 

15 

6 

1 

3S 

1 

4 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 

b 

2 

9 

6 

3 

i 

4 

25 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not 
stated). 

75b 

75d 

75f 

7-^i 

7r'l 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1 

5 

4 

3 

16 

131 

46 

14 

2 

3 

2 

2 

76b 

12 

26 

15 

4 

4 

3 



76e 

86a 

86b 

9 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossa diseases  of. 

1 

2 

1 

1 



86d 

86e 

1 

17 

1 

4 

8 

4 

.... 

.... 

861 

Nasalfossae,  other  diseases  of 

2 

96 

62 

10 

DEATHS  AND  DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY  BY  AGE OFFICERS  AND  ENLISTED  MEN 


673 


enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Discharges  lor  disability. 

Ages. 

Total. 

20  and 
under. 

21  to  25. 

26  to  30. 

31  to  35. 

36  to  40. 

41  to  45. 

46  to  50. 

51  to  55. 

56  to  65. 

Not 

stated. 

1 

8 

4: 

4 

1 

18 

5 

33 

18 

2 

21 

79 

19 

47 

21 

9 

11 

2 

2 

13 

124 

6 

52 

38 

18 

4 

1 

73 

192 

9 

121 

112 

20 

2 

4 

1 

i 

60 

330 

4 

64 

50 

12 

5 

1 

2 

2 

34 

174 

3 

19 

16 

5 

1 

10 

54 

11 

12 

5 

10 

38 

16 

152 

84 

26 

5 

2 

3 

64 

352 

510 

2, 447 

1,346 

305 

13 

3 

5,312 

6 

22 

16 

3 

1 

48 

65 

771 

814 

194 

43 

27 

3 

4 

i 

293 

2,215 

150 

310 

121 

30 

3 

103 

717 

8 

58 

60 

10 

1 

18 

34 

776 

467 

104 

8 

2 

421 

1,812 

5 

23 

16 

5 

2 

2 

4 

62 

17 

77 

34 

6 

1 

1 

18 

154 

129 

912 

562 

154 

16 

2 

319 

2,101 

1 

20 

3 

1 

1 

6 

32 

12S 

180 

229 

47 

13 

9 

6 

1 

1 

270 

884 

11 

56 

50 

7 

24 

148 

32 

207 

124 

31 

6 

4 

9 

91 

497 

3 

27 

76 

52 

22 

16 

1 

i 

18 

216 

386 

1,449 

946 

278 

66 

13 

9 

2 

1 

487 

3,637 

S81 

4,480 

2,9-44 

540 

50 

8 

5 

1 

1,623 

10,532 

2 

2 

395 

2,207 

1,774 

474 

97 

17 

3 

2 

674 

5,643 

16 

133 

104 

29 

5 

2 

1 

37 

327 

94 

1,149 

778 

1S9 

24 

8 

3 

1 

350 

2, 596 

2 

29 

72 

40 

9 

4 

1 

1 

16 

174 

70 

644 

560 

167 

49 

14 

11 

1 

156 

1,672 

65 

353 

306 

108 

35 

12 

5 

S 

134 

1,026 

88 

890 

647 

120 

16 

6 

2 

2 

234 

2,005 

14 

128 

98 

13 

4 

1 

19 

277 

. 3 

79 

64 

9 

16 

171 

14 

244 

198 

33 

1 

3 

1 

59 

57 

439 

287 

65 

11 

2 

1 

2 

140 

1,004 

5 

108 

57 

16 

15 

201 

2 

24 

16 

5 

1 

1 

14 

12 

64 

51 

15 

7 

i 

3 

3 

i 

28 

185 

66 

562 

307 

37 

4 

1 

1 

251 

1,229 

2 

59 

40 

5 

i 

i 

1 

23 

132 

1 

3 

7 

2 

2 

15 

27 

226 

122 

29 

3 

3 

1 

46 

457 

10 

29 

24 

6 

74 

16 

108 

87 

16 

2 

1 

20 

250 

5 

35 

29 

16 

2 

1 

16 

104 

14 

86 

59 

20 

4 

3 

1 

14 

201 

11 

102 

51 

10 

3 

34 

211 

2 

16 

16 

41 

3 

14 

8 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

28 

24 

3 

8 

65 

59 

299 

201 

54 

14 

3 

1 

1 

85 

717 

376 

2,273 

1,449 

323 

63 

30 

16 

3 

S67 

5, 400 

lo 

61 

33 

7 

1 

122 

i 

4 

5 

1 

1 

12 

22 

148 

127 

27 

10 

6 

3 

1 

50 

394 

13 

62 

63 

11 

2 

3 

9 

163 

3 

1 

2 

6 

6 

17 

18 

1 

1 

4 

47 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

13 

18 

12 

139 

105 

30 

6 

4 

1 

11 

308 



3 

3 

II 

1 

1 

1 

35 

36 

7 

1 

28 

108 

2 

27 

14 

3 

7 

53 

Inter- 

na- 

tional 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

6Se 

6Sf 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

751 

75" 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 
76  b 
76c 
76d 
76e 


86a 
S6b 
86c 
86d 
86e 
861 
86g 
S6h 
86  i 


674 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  83. — Deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

83  b 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

851 

85g 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

90 

97 

98 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 


Cause. 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal  — 

Larjmx,  other  diseases  of  a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from . . . 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal. . . 
Pharynx,  other  diseases  oft.. . 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified . . 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of. , 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of. . 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. . 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho-c 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

Astlnna 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 


Deaths. 


20  and 
under. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from. 
Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Gastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hook- 
worm). 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 


17 

289 

540 

19 

3 

5 


21  to 
25. 


134 


26  to 
30. 


31  to 
35. 


Ages. 

36  to 
40. 


63 


10 

24 

3 


41  to 
45. 


1 

2 

3 

20 

19 

22 

2 

1 

1 


203 

3,997 

4,892 

92 

28 

65 

1 

14 


11 


131 
2, 533 
2,819 
37 

12 

23 


25 

502 

539 


10 
8 | 
3 

77 


1 

286 

52 

33 

2 

9 

5 


125 

28 

27 

2 

11 

4 

1 


46  to 
50. 


51  to 
55. 


56  to 
65. 


Not 

stated. 


45 

1,391 

664 

17 

5 

11 


Total. 


252 


28 
43  ! 
118 
18 
3 
58 
11 
16 


1. 

11  I 
10 
92  1 
71 1 

65  j 

15 

8 

14 

i 

5 1 
34 

15  I 


27  ! 


431 
i,S07 
L 696 
181 
54 
111 
1 

35 

3 

38 


37 

28 

20 

171 


2 

556 

104 

78 

5 
31 
19 

6 


a Includes  all  deaths  due  to  diseases  of  the  larynx.  & Includes  all  deaths  due  to  diseases  of  the  pharynx,  c Includes  pneumonia  unclassified. 


DEATHS  AND  DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY  BY  AGE OFFICERS  AND  ENLISTED  MEN.  675 

eksted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continue  d. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Discharges  for  disability. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Ages. 

>T 

Total. 

cation 

- 

and 

nder. 

21  to  25. 

26  to  30. 

31  to  35. 

36  to  40. 

41  to  45. 

46  to  50. 

51  to  55. 

56  to  65. 

stated. 

No. 

2 

24 

13 

3 

4 

1 

4 

87a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

7 

87  b 

11 

33 

18 

2 

1 

2 

67 

100a 

37 

29 

6 

1 

2 

3 

9 

85 

100b 

1 

2 

3 

100c 

4 

12 

1 

24 

lOOd 

1 

4 

4 

9 

lOOe 

9 

39 

18 

2 

1 

4 

73 

77 

14 

2S 

15 

2 

1 

1 

61 

7S 

826 

4,942 

2,584 

578 

117 

38 

13 

11 

3 

1,414 

10,526 

79a 

96 

576 

328 

75 

20 

2 

3 

1 

164 

1,265 

79a(l) 

16 

73 

32 

8 

1 

1 

34 

168 

79a(2) 

49S 

2,879 

1,473 

349 

71 

28 

8 

7 

2 

755 

6,070 

79a(3) 

1S1 

1,117 

590 

116 

16 

5 

1 

3 

23S 

2,267 

79a(4) 

21 

134 

72 

14 

6 

1 

47 

295 

3 

2 

1 

6 

79a(6) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

79a(7) 

13 

159 

87 

15 

1 

1 

1 

174 

451 

79a(8) 

24 

270 

165 

40 

4 

4 

2 

2 

81 

592 

79b'  ' 

13 

29 

21 

2 

1 

33 

99 

79c 

69 

508 

305 

84 

27 

21 

14 

6 

164 

1, 198 

79d 

113 

343 

174 

44 

10 

6 

1 

1 

60 

752 

79e 

2 

11 

4 

1 

1 

1 

20 

80 

2 

16 

10 

10 

3 

1 

1 

48 

81a 

6 

57 

54 

26 

11 

16 

16 

6 

7 

36 

235 

81b 

7 

3 

2 

9 

1 

1 

6 

22 

81c 

7 

2 

2 

16 

81d 

1 

21 

16 

4 

1 

1 

11 

82 

4 

67 

87 

26 

3 

5 

1 

1 

15 

209 

83a 

18 

125 

76 

12 

1 

1 

26 

259 

83b 

16 

339 

489 

173 

37 

16 

3 

1 

1 

171 

1,246 

83c 

7 

98 

69 

18 

2 

3 

254 

83d 

2 

2 

7 

65 

43 

10 

9 

1 

1 

11 

140 

84b 

12 

262 

171 

40 

2 

153 

640 

2 

12 

3 

1 

2 

27 

85b 

61 

1,  671 

844 

130 

11 

3 

9 

335 

3, 057 

85c 

1 

2 

3 

1 

85d 

6 

1 

2 

1 

10 

53 

403 

277 

43 

1 

160 

942 

85f 

4 

4 

1 

2 

2 

13 

4 

28 

26 

4 

1 

2 

4 

69 

85h 

- 

53 

550 

360 

106 

39 

15 

6 

144 

1.2S0 

89-90 

27 

159 

78 

20 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

291 

91 

66 

265 

123 

30 

5 

2 

92a 

55 

480 

214 

42 

2 

2 

1 

1 

S7 

8S4 

93a 

21 

188 

114 

23 

3 

12 

361 

93b 

71 

495 

295 

56 

13 

2 

1 

1 

129 

1, 063 

93c 



94 

1,172 

906 

215 

49 

16 

4 

1 

415 

2,872 

96 

0 

109 

100 

27 

8 

6 

4 

11 

270 

97 

7 

37 

IS 

1 

1 

2 

19 

85 

98 

5 

26 

43 

34 

8 

10 

2 

2 

i 

17 

14S 

99a 

2 

2 

99b 

12 

439 

630 

173 

18 

6 

3 

1 

1 

111 

1,394 

99c 

5 

S 

4 

17 

101 

11 

158 

178 

44 

9 

7 

1 

i 

51 

460 

102a 

2 

22 

23 

6 

2 

i 

1 

2 

11 

70 

102b 

13 

144 

168 

41 

8 

8 

1 

41 

424 

102c 

7 

134 

156 

42 

13 

4 

1 

408 

2 

9 

1 

1 

13 

105b 

6 

43 

52 

21 

8 

3 

9 

142 

1 

16 

6 

2 

i 

26 

106 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

107b 

2 

5 

1 

1 

2 

11 

107c 

23 

134 

82 

23 

4 

1 

i 

12 

2S0 

108 

192 

1, 564 

1, 305 

310 

42 

21 

2 

i 

4 

265 

3,  706 

109a 

1 

21 

16 

5 

2 

1 

4 

50 

109b 

2 

76 

47 

28 

3 

1 

IS 

110a 

t 8 

90 

70 

20 

5 

1 

1 

17 

212 

110b 

1 

7 

11 

5 

2 

2 

7 

35 

113 

2 

1 

7 

3 

1 

14 

114 

07  G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  83. — Deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  color 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

Deaths. 

national 

classifi- 

Cause. 

Ages. 

cation 

No. 

20  and 
under. 

21  to 
25. 

26  to 
30. 

31  to 
35. 

36  to 
40. 

i 41  to 
45. 

46  to 
50. 

51  to 
55. 

56  to 
65. 

Not 

stated. 

Total 

115a 

XIII.  Digestive  system , diseases  of—  Con. 
Cholecystitis 

1 

10 

9 

4 

1 

9 

1 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

115c 

eases  of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

10 

8 

1 



2 

117a 

Peritonitis 

4 

25 

12 

7 

15 

( 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

1 

4 

2 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

USb 

Visceroptosis 

USc 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

2 

4 

1 

119 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases 
of  (nonvenereal). 

7 

54 

38 

5 

2 

2 

1 

12 

l1 

120 

16 

81 

73 

25 

9 

14 

7 

4 

19 

2- 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

1 

1 

1 

1 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

122c 

1 

122(1 

Pyogenic* infection  of  the  kidneys 

10 

8 

2 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. 

7 

5 

2 

4 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

1 

6 

3 

3 

124a 

Cystitis 

2 

1 

124  b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

1 

125a 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

3 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

126 

127a 

::::::::: 

127b 

1.27c 

Ilvdrocele 

3 

2 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 
of  (nonvenereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

2 

1 

2 

142 

1 

1 

1 

143a 

1 

5 

7 

2 

1 

143b 

6 

1 

2 

144a 

36 

17 

12 

1 

2 

3 

144b 

2 

30 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145(1 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

1451 

145] 

145k 

1451 



145n 

1 

9 

10 

4 

3 

1 

1 

4 

146a 

146b 

eases  of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion , 
diseases  of. 

2 

3 

0 

1 47  h 

147c 

9 

1 

. 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis 
and  rheumatism  excepted ). 

1 

1 

1 

. 

■ 

■ 

149h 

150 

189 

Organ's  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 
XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 
ill-defined  diseases. 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Not  “specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

15 

176 

95 

u 

2 

2 

1 

1 

179 

3,085 

28. 003 

16,711 

3,432 

555 

231 

115 

51 

28 

3,965 

y. 



— Jr 

DEATHS  AND  DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY  BY  AGE OFFICERS  AND  ENLISTED  MEN.  677 


klisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Discharges  for  disability. 


Ages. 

20  and 
under. 

21  to  25. 

26  to  30. 

31  to  35. 

36  to  40. 

41  to  45. 

46  to  50. 

51  to  55. 

56  to  65. 

Not 

stated. 

2 

26 

29 

8 

7 

1 

2 

1 

5 

10 

1 

1 



2 

2 

4 

6 

1 

1 



i 

16 

113 

95 

22 

7 

1 

1 

31 

1 

8 

11 

4 1 

3 

17 

3 

2 

8 

4 

42 

33 

16 

2 

2 

1 

i 

4 

66 

419 

342 

11S 

38 

15 

5 

4 

2 

140 

3 

9 

3 

5 

3 

i 

8 

8 

3 

2 

66 

16 

3 

3 

31 

6 

31 

23 

1 

1 

10 

i 

46 

49 

13 

4 

4 



17 

7 

43 

61 

24 

5 

4 



15 

38 

141 

68 

13 

1 

1 

1 

50 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

27 

22 

7 

2 

3 

1 

ii 

2 

13 

8 

2 

6 

2 

75 

57 

7 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

16 

1 

1 

| 

17 

19 

1 

6 

3 

34 

19 

4 

9 

1 

1 

1 

6 

56 

33 

3 

14 

1 

4 

2 

1 

9 

1 

2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

24 

23 

7 

2 

- 

4 

18 

14 

3 

9 

4 

3 

1 

12 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

8 

4 

2 

1 

8 

7 

45 

58 

14 

i 

1 

21 

3 

3 

1 

4 

3 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

56 

27 

12 

i 

7 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

52 

440 

354 

80 

14 

3 



179 

31 

185 

158 

24 

3 

2 

1 

58 

35 

763 

603 

19? 

5 

9 

1 

488 

21 

189 

140 

38 

6 

3 

3 

1 

90 

38 

464 

333 

72 

10 

5 

1 

246 

1 

16 

11 

2 

31 

221 

132 

22 

1 

3 

72 

1 

34 

25 

4 

18 

14 

338 

201 

49 

1 

2 

212 

16 

163 

144 

55 

10 

2 

60 

7 

69 

60 

15 

1 

24 

5 

63 

49 

7 

2 

1 

2 

21 

29 

20 

10 

1 

1 

10 

563 

3,938 

2, 483 

580 

78 

25 

6 

3 

952 

10 

100 

61 

11 

2 

1 

31 

3 

27 

22 

5 

1 

1 

10 

112 

1,595 

1,196 

255 

31 

17 

6 

3 

969 

6 

107 

63 

14 

3 

1 

29 

132 

642 

369 

84 

21 

2 

2 

4 

1 

454 

10,007 

70, 787 

48,497 

11,634 

2,160 

838 

30? 

127 

59 

21,370 

Total. 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

81 

1153. 

17 

115b 

4 

115c 

13 

117a 

286 

117b 

1 

118a 

30 

118b 

48 

118c 

105 

119 

1, 149 

120 

10 

122a 

20 

122b 

22 

122c 

191 

122d 

77 

122e 

137 

123 

159 

124a 

313 

124b 

8 

125a 

74 

12ob 

31 

125c 

165 

126 

2 

127a 

43 

1271) 

69 

127c 

3 

127d 

119 

127e 

10. 

142 

1 

143a 

9 

143b 

63 

144a 

41 

144b 

7 

145a 

17 

145b 

4 

145c 

4 

145d 

25 

145e 

147 

145f 

7 

145g 

8 

1451l 

3 

145i 

3 

145j 

5 

145k 

3 

1451 

105 

145m 

11 

145n 

1, 122 

145o 

462 

146a 

2,  026 

146b 

491 

146c 

1,169 

147a 

37 

147b 

482 

147c 

82 

147d 

877 

147e 

450 

149a 

176 

149b 

150 

149c 

77 

149d 

8, 628 

149e 

216 

149f 

69 

149g 

4, 1S4 

149h 

223 

150 

1,711 

1S9 

165,817 

678 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 

8 


10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 


19g 


19h 


19i 


Wj 

19k 


191 

19m 

19n 


19o 


19p 

20a 

20b 

20C 

22 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

3Sa 

38b 


36 

39-45 

48 
48a 
48b 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 
52b 
53a 
53b 
88 

116 

53c 

51 
55a 
55b 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

20, 203 

25, 240 

22, 636 

36, 275 

1 15, 701 

44, 971 

33, 226 

! 26, 747 

6, 324 

8,980 

15,414 

-H 

O 

o' 

38,048 

Cause. 

03 

to 

CD 

§ 

a> 

pq 

6 

? 

o 

a 

tA 

O 

O 

o» 

3 

O 

s 
0 ) 

aS 

A 

i 

p 

Q) 

to 

■n 

o 

A 

d 

& 

A 

•a 

o 

A 

3 

A 

8 

o 

A 

s 

o 

a 

a> 

M 

A 

d 

o 

3 

p 

A 

d 

•6 

t- 

1 o 

1 S 

I.  Infectious  diseases  {excluding  tuber- 

culosis  and  venereal). 

4 

18 

1 

4 

1 

22 

1 

8 

2 

4 

6 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

694 

112 

34 

4 

21 

56 

28 

82 

121 

i 

43 

75 

185 

3 

13 

3 

12 

1 

3 

39 

32 

2 

69 

Measles 

2, 422 

3, 796 

551 

799 

1,  055 

327 

2,154 

1, 340 

74 

32 

474 

1, 637 

3,861 

Scarlet  fever 

3 

10 

61 

181 

79 

139 

386 

75 

5 

6 

14 

603 

' 12 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

6 

38 

81 

69 

42 

64 

173 

577 

17 

345 

Influenza 

7,458 

6,127 

5,170 

8,668 

10, 699 

9,009 

13,  212 

5, 794 

2,356 

2,  218 

1,095 

23, 025 

3,95(1 

Dysentery  (all; 

54 

15 

5 

7 

1 

10 

11 

4 

2 

2 

16 

16 

28 

20 

39 

126 

38 

28 

17 

48 

85 

108 

51 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

11 

25 

20 

129 

158 

19 

118 

224 

43 

219 

3 

1 

i 

1 

1 

261 

97 

21 

34 

15 

56 

2 

4 

206 

14 

14 

4 

2 

3 

1 

Chicken-pox 

4 

37 

6 

18 

12 

19 

19 

18 

1 

2 

15 

22 

16 

German  measles 

IS 

31 

1,351 

180 

363 

322 

100 

208 

7 

1 

72 

515 

283 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . . 

130 

52 

19 

22 

40 

24 

35 

66 

2 

7 

131 

43 

Mumps 

4,  725 

5,387 

333 

1,676 

722 

849 

2,  616 

1, 377 

306 

40 

455 

5,874 

2,752  i 

4 

1 



..  . 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Typhoid  vaccination 

107 

57 

306 

227 

300 

729 

814 

47 

20 

65 

154 

991 

63^  ! 

Vaccinia 

37 

75 

53 

68 

140 

560 

310 

94 

17 

92 

136 

42S 

161 

7 

7 

5 

5 

15 

27 

7 

6 

2 

5 

99 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 j 

1 

1 

..  . 

1 

4 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

11 

” '* 

1 

1 

4 

148 

226 

714 

259 

195 

197 

178 

492 

32 

56 

859 

241  ! 

II.  Tuberculosis  {all) 

322 

342 

164 

274 

501 

512 

709 

286 

26 

37 

115 

513 

892 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

307 

315 

149 

238 

442 

451 

659 

262 

22 

35 

108 

461 

857 

3 

4 

2 

7 

15 

26 

27 

2 

1 

2 

24 

11 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Tuberculosis"  (others) 

12 

22 

12 

28 

42 

29 

22 

20 

3 

2 

5 

27 

23 

III.  Venereal  diseases  {all) 

2, 015 

2, 987 

2,101 

3,714 

3,699 

5,296 

3,127 

2,091 

225 

451 

478 

5,742 

4,623  i 

Syphilis  (all) 

556 

890 

445 

766 

755 

1,063 

385 

404 

55 

23 

148 

1,020 

855 

Chancroidal  infection 

152 

246 

91 

120 

154 

265 

204 

228 

IS 

10 

35 

297 

322 

Gonococcus  infection 

1,307 

1, 851 

1,  565 

2, 82S 

2, 790 

3,968 

2, 538 

1,459 

152 

418 

295 

4, 425 

3,446 

IV.  General  diseases  {others). 

12 

8 

12 

7 

45 

29 

7 

5 

2 

21 

23 

32  1 

G 

1 

2 

4 

14 

10 

2 

7 

4 

8 

Tumors,  benign 

79 

42 

43 

48 

73 

112 

66 

38 

10 

5 

49 

51 

94  j 

Arthritis 

442 

239 

209 

314 

238 

424 

758 

228 

s 

20 

139 

767 

649 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 | 

5 

5 

2 

5 

10 

3 

10 

6 

2 

20 

6 

Exophthalmic  goiter(hyperthyroidism) 

5 

47 

85 

ss 

30 

194 

109 

27 

14 

5 

818 

108 

72 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 



2 

1 

9 

1 

3 

7 

3 

9 

24 

9 

13 

18 

10 

5 

9 

10 

17 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

8 

3 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

8 

7 

3 

3 

9 

2 

7 

2 

9 

5 1 

1 

2 

9 

3 

4 

3 

1 

( )besitv 

i 

2 

l1 

1 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


679 


becified  camps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


2,317 

26, 1S1 

11,959 

36, 399 

9,752 

36, SS2 

19, 855 

25, 472 

51,004 

47,267 

26,665 

24,318 

26, 534 

41,984 

22,940 

40, S69 

26, ISO 

28, 780 

Inter- 

c3 

3 

© 

C 

© 

© 

5 

£ 

a 

© 

© 

a 

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O 

o 

C 

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OT 

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© 

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o 

eo 

o 

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o 

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5 

tA 

g 

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© 

© 

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o 

ci 

d 

ci 

6 

© 

© 

ci 

© 

» 

© 

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>> 

jQ 

*© 

m 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2 

n 

9 

2 

12 

6 

24 

12 

2 

12 

8 

9 

1 

8 

12 

33 

6 

l 

l 

S4 

3 

40 

414 

115 

28 

1 

45 

13 

55 

12 

163 

4 

56 

10 

97 

3 

47 

S3 

639 

6 

199 

9 

317 

1 

4 

,009 

227 

3 

1,519 

65 

95 

27 

600 

372 

1 

237 

11 

2 

2, 820 
14 
2 

714 

31 

1,245 

182 

1,501 

64 

932 

520 

685 

37 

2,055 

1SS 

sss 

32 

830 

1S6 

2 

980 

74 

6,730 

502 

3,636 

40 

3 

2, 128 
10 
3 

6 

7 

8 

216 

',082 

3 

i26 

4, 953 
6 

3 

2,739 

38 

8,579 

17 

4 

3,384 

4 

19 
9, 633 

IS 

3,646 

47 

6,831 

4 

22 

14,003 

11 

9S 

11,141 

10 

86 
7, 979 
6 

106 
6, 931 
12 

16 

7,227 

10 

84 
13, 929 
27 

203 
4, 97S 

226 

13,251 

3S 

8 

6,075 

21 

17 

6,574 

46 

9 

10 

14 

23 

214 

23 

3 

3 

8 

3 

5 

6 

21 

6 

6 

21 

10 

41 

0 

36 

29 

8 

2 

26 

29 

3 

3 

14 

93 

9 

35 

64 

210 

11 

1 

39 

IS 

19a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

4 

19b 

12 

10 

8 

12 

1 

8 

1 

101 

4 

i 

99 

1 

42 

1 

221 

2 

1 

1 

30 

20 

3 

76 

1 

ii5 

2 

143 

19 

14 

2 

19c 

19d 

15 

36 

20 

.,'390 

6 

23 

62 

2,423 

2 

33 

6 

243 

9 

681 

38 

849 

i 

26 

6 

344 

19 
454 
244 
4, 183 

9 

48 

21 

1, 162 

s 

456 

36 

1,752 

1 

15 
549 
52 
3, 3SS 

32 
1,548 
67 
4, 676 

6 

217 

20 

416 

9 

4S 

23 

1,076 

8 

30 

29 

723 

1 

15 

447 

57 

672 

1 

8 

313 

3S 

1,079 

27 

11 

82 

5,848 

19 
61 
55 
5, 245 

1 

10 

36 

46 

2,637 

19e 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19i 

3 

1 

19j 

19k 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

191 

1 

1 

19m 

309 

111 

3 

3 

155 

98 

3 

87 

48 

3 

164 

53 

3 

1 

63 

IS 

7 

206 

563 

20 

2 

210 

120 

4 

1 

125 

SI 

2 

26S 

464 

S 

4 

847 

269 

10 

1 

123 

117 

16 

2 

22S 

46 

1 

1 

102 

64 

2 

1 

1,071 

529 

29 

1 

38 

29 

5 

996 

5S3 

11 

1 

93 

54 

8 

2 

367 

315 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

1 

20b 



1 

1 

20c 

1 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

22 





1 

1 

24 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

25a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

25b 

1 

2 

15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

13 

10 

3 

26 

212 

336 

307 

156 

35 

US 

234 

403 

49 

50 

169 

590 

111 

150 

19S 

2,172 

265 

553 

233 

503 

177 

392 

164 
1, 550 

122 

511 

279 

410 

154 

116 

795 

593 

255 

353 

252 

304 

47 

316' 

133 

117 

369 

76 

547 

128 

2,149 

504 

44S 

359 

1,503 

479 

335 

92 

541 

325 

276 

28a 

7 

2 

1 

8 

5 

22 

3 

10 

10 

6 

14 

9 

37 

11 

8 

8 

28b 

1 

3 

3 

9 

9 

3 

1 

29 

43 

20 

26 

4 

21 
4, 726 

22 

1,277 

17 

3,117 

39 
4, 6S6 

42 
6, 734 

27 

31 
2, 9S0 

23 

1,748 

35 

6,471 

13 

2,725 

42 

5,459 

25 

2,090 

19 

2,377 

30-35 

j,  235 

2, 170 

2,067 

2,460 

507 

3,035 

i 74S 

433 

142 

447 

99 

960 

206 

582 

1,158 

788 

6S7 

464 

305 

1,312 

437 

780 

520 

510 

37 

130 

.357 

232 
1 505 

15 

1,910 

208 

1,805 

33 

375 

286 

3,480 

103 

96S 

107 
2, 42S 

297 

3,231 

169 
5, 777 

401 

1,947 

282 

2,234 

190 

1,253 

221 
4, 93S 

215 
2, 073 

2S6 
4, 393 

163 

1,407 

18S 

1,679 

38a 

3Sb 

16 

9 

3 

15 

10 

79 

173 

1 

2 

1 

13 

151 

17 

5 

85 

361 

3 

9 

11 

12 

14 

70 

388 

13 

13 

100 

631 

15 

14 

13 

23 

9 

5 

20 

129 

53 

3 

109 

S20 

1 

16 

1 

59 

200 

1 

16 

6 

101 

3S0 

1 

36 

39-45 

46 

4Sa 

4Sb 

49 

50 
51a 
51b 
52a 
52b 
53a 
53b 

69 
1 447 

i 2 

o2 

231 

4 

24 

69 

49 

1 

60 

381 

1 

61 

233 

44 

337 

65 

235 

S8 

2S5 

9 

.... 

1 

1 

; 5 

6 

9 

13 

66 

1 

70 

12 

419 

9 

96 

3 

23S 

11 

1,004 

1 

1 

1 

9 

3S 

11 

151 

3 

25 

_ 

_ 

8 

4S 

260 

70 

24 

105 

23 

199 

86 

1 

0 

54 



1 

1 

1 

1 1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

l 

9 

j 

1 

1 

! .1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

! l 

21 

3 

1 

20 

7 

22 

30 

14 

31 

61 

62 

1 

44 

1 

3 

24 

21 

7 

11 

9 

3 

29 

ss 

116 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

24 

2 

1 

10 

4 

1 

3 

6 

1 

3 

1 

11 

3 

s 

9 

13 

6 

3 

15 

4 

54 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

1 

| 1 

1 

6 

2 

2 

3 

5 

4 

1 

1 

55b 

680 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specifier 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

M 

States  of  occurrence. 

Inter- 

25,  622 

36, 965 

3,367 

42,576 

37,511 

30, 136 

23,911 

40,  202 

6,772 

2,111 

15, 032 

3,967 

53,471 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

q 

c3 

q 

a 

3 

O 

c3 

L 

O 

wi 

£ 

U-, 

0 

O 

rS 

q 

0 

c3 

a 

c3 

'S 

c3 

M 

e3 

q 

0 

i 

i 

05 

fl 

«2 

£ 

m 

£ 

m 

>i 

CO 

c3 

Eh 

a 

Eh 

£ 

Qa 

P 

< 

< 

< 

(h 

O 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 

1 

14 

3 

1 

14 

15 

4 

1 

3 

6 

3 

4 1 

140 

9 

4 

79 

15 

4 

140 

3271 

43 

213 

22 

340 

1 

90 

206 

1 

2 

19 

19 

3 

1 

4 

9 

2 

2 

6 

Measles 

902 

1,493 

4 

2,962 

128 

4,484 

24 

1 

375 

3,134 

330 

30r 

233 

211 

1,563 

240 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

30 

361 

27 

5 

85 

1 

96 

4 

8 

1 

5 

3 

9 

116 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

52 

114 

1 

47 

19 

64 

13 

43 

7 

5 

141 

17 

10 

5,909 

8,928 

21 

1,860 

14,534 

16,042 

3,336 

4,722 

6,940 

1,441 

320 

2,635 

995 

6,967 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

2 

8 

34 

22 

41 

4 

11 

20 

18 

9 

24 

108 

65 

11 

18 

27 

3 

2 

35 

3 

32 ! 

19a 

22 

89 

1 

18 

40 

6 

8 

1 

2 

20 

19b 

1 

4 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

67 

34 

220 

676 

1 

4 

5 

1 

1 

.8 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

1 

1 

2 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

6 

13 

17 

20 

12 

39 

12 

2 

3 

50  ! 

19f 

German  measles 

367 

29 

1 

307 

26 

309 

24 

174 

62 

1 

260 

23 

361 

19g 

19h 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . . 

12 

36 

73 

49 

17 

40 

22 

3 

1 

11 

4 

977 

2 224 

4 

2,880 

7,998 

415 

5,144 

608 

485 

1 

344 

159 

1,549  [ 

19i 

1 

1 

19j 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4 

191 

1 

1 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

1 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

109 

89 

723 

1,564 

184 

163 

333 

305 

17 

98 

67 

930 

19o 

67 

166 

9 

301 

37 

818 

145 

135 

16 

150 

3 

169 

66 

490 

19p 

20a 

Epidemic  diseases  (others)... 

21 

28 

13 

15 

210 

17 

2 

1 

6 

14 

1 

1 

4 

6 

2 

1 

1 

2 

29b 

1 

1 

1 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

2 

?? 

1 

8 

1 

1 

4 

24 

1 

2 

25a 

Trench  foot 

1 

9 

2 

3 

2 

25b 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

26 

Pellagra.. 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

188 

433 

3 

521 

465 

106 

227 

173 

54 

10 

155 

24.3 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

997 

571 

6 

491 

439 

258 

335 

827 

45 

10 

221 

19 

656 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

191 

529 

2 

414 

404 

228 

302 

728 

37 

8 

208 

16 

610 

28b 

9 

19 

15 

10 

2 

50 

4 

1 

9 

13 

29 

2 

1 

4 

3 

2 

2; 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

27 

32 

4 

54 

20 

20 

28 

47 

4 

1 

4 

0 

31 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

1,848 

6,317 

1,313 

342 

146 

6,216 

1,108 

30S 

6,730 

990 

4,322 

635 

2,421 

610 

4,007 

1,032 

100 

964 

357 

4,001 

37 

395 

28 

5 

794 

83 

8 

198 

59 

83S 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

157 

384 

194 

337 

145 

113 

9 

141 

62 

272 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

1,296 

4,662 

113 

4,800 

5,356 

3, 493 

1,474 

3,068 

836 

83 

625 

236 

' >7i 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

5 

19 

19 

14 

15 

18 

78 

1 

3 

12, 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors. . . 
Tumors,  benign 

6 

9 

6 

11 

5 

2 

n 

1 

1 

2 

i 

10 

KM 

46 

59 

72 

82 

97 

80 

52 

83 

5 

5 

35 

2 

48a 

Arthritis 

152 

480 

8 

436 

351 

235 

307 

301 

24 

3 

127 

91 

33 

48b 

Gout 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

; 

49 

1 

1 

1 



50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

6 

1 

14 

5 

8 

1 

1 

3 

2 

9 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

32 

126 

63 

14 

102 

42 

232 

4 

3 

9 

4 

48 

51b 

1 

2 

52a 

2 



1 

2 

53a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

88 

10 

34 

11 

27 

12 

18 

10 

2S 

116 

4 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

] 

3 

4 

2 

8 

1 

54 

2 

10 

4 

6 

2 

5 

4 

7 

1 

4 

11 

55a 

55b 

2 

3 

Obesity 

7 

1 

1 

54 



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ADMISSION'S BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


681 


’ Aps),for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

i 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBEBS. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


r 

t04 

1,912 

3,388 

19,525 

8, 8S1 

31,321 

432 

15,462 

20, 131 

3,463 

6, 647 

12, 744 

9, 291 

6,465 

22, 3S1 

18,545 

8,175 

11,224 

Inter- 

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3 

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1 

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10 

19 

5 

6 

1 

4 

12 

2 

6 

2 

1 

1 

13 

50 

s’ 

3 

52 

72 

1 

610 

22 

5 

47 

62 

172 

14 

31 

30 

7 

39 

4 

1 

5 

14 

1 

3 

8 

3 

10 

26 

1 

1 

4 

5 

05 

38 

57 

607 

285 

2,411 

22 

235 

369 

54 

1,504 

316 

223 

140 

16S 

310 

97 

211 

6 

1 

1 

150 

8 

109 

1 

131 

24 

59 

17 

2 

23 

96 

32 

36 

119 

7 

r 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

8 

4 

3 

5S 

1 

66 

129 

33 

15 

58 

32 

11 

6 

59 

52 

28 

9 

153 

413 

478 

3,928 

2,512 

10,146 

265 

4,416 

5,551 

1, 932^ 

696 

2,490 

2,651 

700 

5,605 

2,979 

2,161 

2,740 

10 

1 

19 

16 

37 

6 

4 

11 

8 

6 

7 

4 

14 

.. 

G 

24 

5 

26 

13 

15 

1 

37 

11 

2 

6 

3 

18 

:9 

27 

22 

14 

69 

4 

13 

24 

10 

21 

5 

34 

19a 

2 

2 

1 

1 

19b 

1 

19 

17 

28 

1 

3 

602 

53 

4 

1 

7 

7 

19c 

1 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

19d 

1 

2 

19 

5 

34 

13 

4 

6 

9 

12 

4 

1 

19e 

1 

14 

57 

33 

713 

1 

42 

74 

768 

111 

28 

141 

67 

65 

20 

7 

19f 

4 

3 

3 

24 

8 

63 

1 

15 

17 

3 

110 

31 

5 

1 

IS 

2 

5 

8 

19g 

■4 

26 

86 

728 

223 

4, 653 

4 

55S 

540 

65 

715 

494 

423 

247 

538 

236 

312 

716 

19h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19i 

3 

19j 

19k 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

191 

1 

i4 

20 

38 

366 

65 

1,008 

9 

622 

535 

124 

179 

589 

114 

140 

434 

527 

379 

122 

19n 

3 

38 

28 

141 

119 

594 

13 

409 

553 

165 

119 

277 

352 

157 

171 

541 

209 

239 

19o 

jl 

7 

1 

19 

25 

23 

8 

3 

4 

1 

3 

34 

16 

19p 

20a 

|2 

5 

2 

i 

i 

2 

1 

i 

i 

. . 

20b 

1 

i 

20c 

1 

1 

22 

1 

24 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

25b 

1 

2 

6 

26 

3 

5 

16 

144 

41 

436 

3 

126 

127 

u 

196 

124 

86 

40 

121 

102 

57 

72 

47 

,7 

197 

22 

207 

28 

784 

116 

223 

58 

126 

SI 

80 

19 

179 

217 

24 

199 

182 

21 

177 

27 

720 

82 

209 

113 

73 

16 

132 

200 

21 

114 

2Sa 

5 

5 

1 

7 

1 

15 

15 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

12 

1 

2 

2 

28b 

1 

2 

1 

4 

9 

29 

10 

23 

44 

IS 

1,299 

n 

11 

9 

5 

5 

31 

14 

1 

6 

30-35 

h 

133 

248 

1,518 

540 

5,840 

19 

1,507 

720 

1,328 

1,471 

996 

519 

1,404 

1,079 

727 

1, 192 

j) 

13 

34 

337 

88 

1,024 

154 

266 

80 

177 

201 

114 

69 

263 

185 

101 

134 

37 

P 

14 

4S 

118 

59 

92 

97 

27 

92 

SO 

98 

14 

144 

52 

39 

120 

38a 

0 

100 

166 

1,063 

393 

4,161 

19 

1,053 

1,144 

613 

1,059 

1,190 

7S4 

436 

997 

842 

587 

93S 

38b 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

36 

> 

2 

1 

9 

1 

25 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

39-45 

1) 

7 

54 

127 

2 

5 

4 

3 

46 

IS 

5 

150 

46 

395 

165 

67 

80 

1 

67 

51 

31 

29 

139 

71 

46 

94 

4sa 

' * * 

1 

48b 

1 

49 

1 

1 

7 

17 

4 

1 

1 

6 

10 

1 

9 

9 

7 

6 

1 

6 

50 

1 

1 

24 

2 

41 

13 

13 

17 

3 

9 

12 

1 

4 

20 

51a 

1 

51b 

• ••]. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

52b 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

53a 

... . 

1 

1 

53b 

19 

4 

29 

1 

8 

5 

1 

- 

3 

10 

1 

6 

fi 

88 

1 

1 

9 

1 

116 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

8 

11 

2 

2 

9 

n 

s 

10 

1 

3 

54 

1 

i 

1 

3 

1 

i 

i 

1 

i 

55b 

6S2  AIEDICAL  A^'P  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 

Table  S4. — Ad  missions.  1.  amps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  i excluding  troops  in  specv 

AB  SO  LTTE  XTMBERS. 


Staiss  o!  occurrence — Continued. 


- ta]  of  mean  animal  strssgihs 14  l.a  25  78  165  : U 62  25  7.  ITS  51.549  3,305  276  15,515  6.2 


inter-  - 

n^TrifT-tsT 

elassm- 
cation 
2s  o. 


Cause, 


L Infecnans  diseases  ' excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 


M 


10 

14 


: cough 

rbthsda  ana  results . 


19b 


193 

19e 

191 


19h 

19i 

At 

191 

3Sm 

lffl 

19o 


20b 

203 


24 

253 

25b 


Lord  lever 

iarial  lexers  (all) 

SmaLDOX 

Meas.es. 

Scarlet  lexer 

TrLDDni 
TIpAtLeria 
Inflnenaa.. 

Ifysanierx  (all ) 

Erxapehs 

Carder,  bagffius.  diphtheria 

Carder,  baeallns,  typhoid 

Carder.  memugoeoEBiis 

Carded epidemic diseases  'other;.  ... 

Cbieten  pox 

German  measles. 

Meningiiis.  serebroscisal  epidemic' 

Mumps I 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

PcEoffijeEds.  anterior,  acute. 

Trench  "ieTgr 

Trench  m ocm 

T xph  cid  xaednaiicg] 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  i others 

Septicemia,  genera! 

Aerogenes  capsul  ;a;  tmertlnm 

Pyemia,  snrgiea] 

Anthrax.  

Tetanus.. 


319 


452 


9 

no 

37 

435 

202 


5 

40 

103 


4 

1,175 


3S 

5.697 

5 

U 

4 


347 


205 

25 

1 

15 
i 685 


479 

5 


U 

105 

1 

1,491 
575 
3 
3S9 
12.  S91 
' 40 
4S 

223 


17 


10 


2 4 

99  1, 147 

253 
7 
324 


6 

97 


12 


105 

3 


26 


954  14, 3SS 
11  42 
11  37 
10  442 


3 

1,757 

9 

1 


n 

2 

340 


4 

122 

17 

493 


5 

4S 


55 


1 

1 

-5 

50 

5 

2i2 


13 


33 


41 

1 

29 

237 

55 

3,541 

1 


54 

3 

3 IS 

24  355 

1 37 

94  1, 93S 


14 


1 

13 

4 

302 

1 


Trench  root 

Mycoses  others 

Pellagra. 

Acme  artirtiir  rhemnaiisni- 


n.  i nbersrdom  raTT, . 


25a  Tnberenloss  oiTnngs. 

25b  Suspected  tubareulnss 

Ur  A cme  miliary  lubsreuloss . 

30-35  Tuber  miosis 


Venereal Hisensei  z~ 2.5  3,152 


37  Syphilis  'ail  . 
35a  Cl 

1 bqoeoeous  : 


35b 


XT.  General  diseases  ' Akers  . 


35 
39— 45 
4 


Biekeis-- 

Cancer  and  omer  maiignant  rumens. 

lumens.  benign 

45a  Arthritis.. 

45b  Coin 

Sljlu  >.* 


Diabetes.  meLiras. 


-11-  Exithtiaimi? riiter  hypSTthyrcI-aism 
51b  Cretinism  and  nmcimt 


-”2a  A ddison's  disease. 

-52b  Amcmegaly 

53a  Leneemda 

5:  Hjdrkms  disease. 

55  G-diier,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  oi... 


S 

’6 

13 

232  1 

32 


17 

251  3. 535 

‘ 4 

1 14 

1 2 


U5 


53e  Other  diseases  oi  the  ductless  glands...  . 


54 

55a 


Anemia,  shlorotis 

Hemophilia. 


57 

20 

-5 

1,074 

357 

5 

19 

12 

1 

76 

55  L 

3 

23 

58 

517 

1SS 

25 

1 

35 

IDS 

n 

i 

766 

140 

S 

S2 

35 

3 

14 

7 

573 
470 
12  ... 
2 ... 

1 

I 

•>->  _ 

3 

-7 

2 

6 - 

4 

1 . 

1 

1 

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1 . 

20 

95 

17 

6S 

1 

6 

394 

61 

553 

30 

4 

123 

IS 

119 

s 

25 

1 

9 

425 

SSI 

1,030 

42S 

1 

E 

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105 

s 

19 

1 

7 

343 

S05 

905 

359 

1 

45 

2 

26 

63 

39 

62  . 

2 

2 

3 

5 

•j 

4 L 

57 

9 

SO 

~ 

14 

275 

3,152 

ns 

555 

12 

120 

4,700 

597 

6,  S90 

291 

24 

2,!U 

25 

345 

15 

73 

3 

4 

S39 

67 

1,069 

53  . 

272 

IS 

139 

u 

-55  . 

n 

505 

95 

515 

34 

1 

132 

232 

1. 677 

59 

435 

9 

105 

3,353 

434 

5,303 

304 

23 

1.-07 

1 _ 

i L 

26 

2 

9 

1 

6 •_ 

13 

2 

19 

2 . 

2 

4 

IS 

1 

13  L 

2 

74 

10 

135 

S . 

24 

15 

59 

5 

44  L. 

7 

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30 

44S 

30 

1 

43 

1 . 

3 

-7 

16 

2 

25 

1 - 

i 

1 

43  . 

6 .. 

55 

i 

93 

4 

1 

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2 

1 

1 

1 

1 . 

1 . 

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ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


683 


mps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1. 1917,  to  Dec. SI , 1919 , inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

452 

30, 752 

5,405 

4,910 

410 

2,  S00 

145,  626 

5, 685 

5,  S34 

4S,  S02 

34,451 

1, 105 

8,512 

4,478 

1, 170 

805,  S30 

1,159,467 

1,965,297 

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Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

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Total  camps. 

Total  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

3 

8 

1 

4 

1 

2 

IS 

6 

2 

1 

1 

9 

223 
4,894 
249 
21, 736 
3,962 
41 

260 
4, 723 

4S3 
9, 617 

1 

12 

47 

3 

104 

1 

8S 

1,212 

33 

2 

333 

43 

ii 

29 

4 

3 

2 

3 



2 

21 

324 
5S,  810 
4.  S16 
36 

5 

94 

21 

419 

46 

1 

S2 

4 

2 

304 

5 

10 

1 

38 

13 

4, 193 
519 
6 

179 

82 

S3 

1 

1, 181 
158 

1 

689 

243 

1 

9 

S 

19 

46 

112 

135 

1S5 

6 

SO,  546 
S,  778 

6 

s 

2 

45 

20 

8 

148 

23 

7 

S5 

4o 

13 

282 

12 

2. 455 

3, 122 

9 

f 63 
2 

5,112 

7 

895 

2 

985 

27 

467 

2 



897 

1 

29, 810 
192 

1, 392 

824 

3 

12, 192 
52 

8, 596 
9 

35S 

1 

1,301 

195 

3 

467 

8 

174, 823 
678 
675 
1, 156 

301, 993 
5S3 
1,183 
1,  SOI 
29 

476;  S16 
1,261 
1,  S5S 
2, 957 

10 

14 

3 

10 

2 

154 

46 

4 

27 

19 

2 

21 

1 

IS 

5 

49 

1 

1 

114 

2 

9 

4 

19a 



1 

1 

2 

12 

41 

19b 

4 

17 

6 

21 

90 

3 

- 7 

1,013 

2, 637 

3, 650 
104 

19c 

9 

1 

2S 

416 

76 

19d 

2 

14 

1 

1 



71 

2 

20 

4 

2 

2 

942 

19e 

L6 

65 

20 

93 

3 

31 

901 

44 

48 

145 

434 

5 

112 

37 

9,  705 

15,  449 

19£ 

5 

9 

6 

9 

1 

109 

5 

51 

19 

4 

4 

1, 728 

2,466 

19s; 

)2 

503 

6S 

226 

3 

194 

4, 609 

9 

591 

73 

1 

2, 677 
1 

1, 603 
1 

67 

56 

141 

133 

32, 030 
14 

85, 468 
10 

117;  498 
24 

19h 

191 

1 

1 

9 

44 

19j 

19k 

s 

1 

17 

6 

27 

1 

- 

11 

191 

i 

1 

4 

11 

)3 

B 

495 

131 

32 

70 

151 

2 

173 

163 

1 

41 

60 

72 

3 

2, 130 
1,781 
224 

61 

53 

2 

146 

212 

2 

611 

375 

14S 

74S 
5 IS 
12 

12 

33 

4 

165 

127 

9 

41 

47 

2 

116 

173 

9 

16, 445 
11,417 
S37 

13, 635 
7,390 
673 
48 

30, 080 
LS,S07- 
1,510 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

2 

1 

99 

1 

9 

3 

20b 

. 

2 

7 

10 

20c 

- - 

6 

4 

1 

40 

54 

6 

94 

22 

• - 

1 

13 

24 

i 

2 

1 

2 

28 

36 

64 

i 

1 

3 

i 

17 

53 

25b 

3 

1 

IS 
6, 23S 

85 
9,  724 

103 

26 

8 

i53 

10 

39 

3 

21 

1,379 

188 

26 

203 

287 

12 

31 

119 

27 

15, 962 

47 

•5 

227 

12 

102 

13 

997 

23 

453 

232 

4 

28 

96 

73 

90 

9, 113 

S,  063 
442 

17, 172 

26, 2S5 

23,  S64 
839 

210 

11 

S9 

13 

S94 

53 

22 

3S9 

1S9 

9 

25 

42 

15,  SOI 
397 
46 

f 

7 

9 

35 

3 

1 

23 

16 

2 

28b 

1 

3 

1 

42 

SS 

1,494 

19S,  727 

29 

9 

1 

4 

65 

3 

36 

22 

9 

1 

1 

566 
73, 307 

928 

30— -35 

! 1,665 

417 

774 

12 

296 

13, 053 

410 

33S 

4,004 

3,000 

98 

547 

409 

5S3 

125, 420 

' 22S 

! 136 

1,301 

82 

25 

310 

105 

114 

555 

2 

3 

40 

43 

213 

1,  S61 
1,883 
9,309 

50 

26 

334 

69 

16 

253 

. 739 

616 
2,649 

275 
143 
2, 5S2 

8 

S3 

28 

19 

500 

57 

47 

305 

46 

75 

462 

11, 099 
7,199 
55, 009 

23,  S16 
7. 540 
94',  084 

34, 915 
14,739 
149,073 

37 

38a 

3Sb 

1 

2 

2 

1 

23 

1 

1 

12 

5 

1 

3 

145 

638 

783 

36 

3 

1 

1 

20 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

152 
1,305 
4 7^9 

208 

360 

o9—io 

34 

S 

13 

278 

10 

6 

74 

36 

1 

13 

38 

6 

2,383 
12, 190 
23 
5 

3,688 

16,972 

46 

6 

46 

7S 

25 

32 

11 

637 

35 

16 

306 

1 

142 

24 

26 

48a 

4Sb 

49 

1 

1 

23 

1 

9 

2 

3 

7 

1 

51 

99 

i 

24 

3 

9 

3S 

3 

31 

1 

;• 

1S3 

746 

243 

5,219 

426 
5, 965 

50 

51a 

s 

9 

59a 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

S 

IS 

26 

52b 

53a 

2 

2 

1 

6 

11 

16 

360 

14 

99 

IS 

38 

6 

4 

25 

20 



3 

9 

74S 

43 

1,108 

SS 

4 

1 

57 

116 

5 

2 

3 

5 

20 

2 

1 

6 

9 

1 

23 

168 

108 

194 

131 

362 

5oc 

54 

1 

1 

1 

11 

39 

50 

1 1 

i 

3 

. 

1 

17 

104 

121 

55b 

684 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

D evens. 

.3 

« 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

Funs  ton. 

Gordon 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Contd. 

55c 

9 

1 

r 

1 

3 

4 

4 

9 

3 

3 

55d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

71 

81 

46 

58 

73 

137 

no 

104 

17 

7 

38 

189 

ii 

55e 

General  diseases  (others) 

37 

166 

13 

20 

62 

60 

86 

no 

2 

7 

13 

154 

1$ 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

15 

20 

7 

30 

79 

60 

21 

34 

i 

1 

32 

38 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

99 

24 

6 

23 

58 

no 

46 

7 

1 

6 

41 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

4 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 



60 

Encephalitis 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

s 

1 

5 

3 

9 

4 

6 

3 

1 

10 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

4 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

1 

9 

8 

| 1 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

1 

3 

8 

10 

8 

3 

9 

4 

1 

2 

8 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

2 

3 

IS 

ii 

7 

17 

5 

i 

2 

10 

64 

Apoplexy. 

2 

3 

2 

6 

3 

9 

1 

3 

7 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

3 

3 

1 

J 

5 

66  b 

Paraplegia. 

1 

4 

2 

3 

2 

.... 

66c 

9 

6 

22 

15 

14 

45 

15 

17 

22 

(others). 

69 

Epilepsy 

79 

69 

80 

114 

151 

258 

98 

66 

12 

4 

54 

128 

if 

74a 

\ 

1 

9 

3 

1 

2 

74b 

Neurasthenia 

141 

28 

35 

63 

175 

124 

151 

36 

4 

10 

18 

93 

74c 

Enuresis 

41 

35 

19 

20 

54 

38 

.52 

23 

2 

6 

24 

47 

74d 

r, 

1 

9 

4 

12 

25 

12 

2 

18 

74c 

8-4 

57 

30 

15 

3 

109 

1 

2 

n 

ij 

action  of  the  heart). 

74f 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

72 

2 

4 

13 

4 

13 

1 

13 

2 

3 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 

61 

36 

27 

55 

234 

105 

55 

55 

2 

i 

9 

100 

ceptedb 

73b 

Neuralgia 

32 

32 

20 

27 

38 

67 

51 

77 

8 

3 

33 

78 

73c 

Neuritis 

28 

19 

17 

50 

56 

77 

109 

42 

6 

6 

39 

84 

73d 

1 

1 

3 

6 

9 

9 

3 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

52 

35 

17 

27 

5S 

85 

53 

41 

2 

1 

13 

94 

VI.  i fental  alienation. 

67 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

6 

1 

4 

7 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

91 

42 

30 

181 

63 

44 

48 

91 

2 

39 

16  o 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

159 

191 

107 

259 

386 

98 

155 

382 

2 

14 

71 

266 

1 

68c 

22 

8 

6 

4 

17 

12 

1 

13 

6Sd 

Dementia  prsecox 

26 

62 

32 

145 

163 

128 

115 

61 

7 

4 

54 

152 

6Se 

6 

6 

1 

4 

9 

11 

2 

9 

3 

.8 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

222 

72 

25 

63 

43 

112 

31 

79 

3 

2 

36 

6G 

6Sg 

9 

1 

4 

0 

23 

2 

5 

1 

3 

G 

6811 

21 

ii 

7 

40 

26 

84 

14 

13 

7 

29 

68i 

Psychoses  (others) . 

14 

13 

6 

11 

13 

24 

12 

9 

10 

2 

8 

28 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa.  diseases  of. 

75a 

34 

29 

17 

61 

52 

199 

26 

4 

10 

51 

6 

4 

29 

18 

30 

5 

8 

2 

5 

j.i 

12 

11 

3 

19 

8 

7 

71 

1 

1 

3 

75a 

6 

2 

11 

14 

11 

107 

7 

1 

8 

7 

10 

7 

2 

16 

4 

13 

10 

3 

28 

stated). 

75b 

9 

3 

6 

8 

17 

19 

6 

2 

i 

1 

4 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

4 

75d 

2 

1 

9 

3 

2 

3 

i 

2 

6 

22 

82 

30 

18 

15 

15 

34 

2 

62 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

125 

154 

119 

130 

170 

199 

260 

172 

17 

9 

iofT1 

151 

8 

13 

4 

3 

12 

6 

8 

7 

21 

75h 

2 

9 

13 

7 

13 

8 

13 

1 

6 

14 

75i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

11 

3 

14 

14 

9 

3 

1 

4 

11 

Si 

75k 

Iritis 

27 

12 

6 

16 

14 

42 

24 

13 

1 

2 

12 

31 

751 

Keratitis 

17 

17 

17 

38 

40 

47 

43 

23 

7 

1 

19 

38 

4 

12 

5 

7 

7 

2 

2 

6 

10 

1 

3 

1 

3 

75o 

2 

3 

1 

3 

6 

6 

3 

1 

1 

2 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

12 

9 

4 

18 

22 

43 

31 

13 

1 

1 

14 

17 

75q 

1 

1 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

29 

17 

25 

53 

57 

48 

33 

22 

3 1 : 

33  1 

85  1 

■ 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


685 


lamps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  numbers. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Grant. 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

g 

C3 

O 

w 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

2 

4 

9 

3 

3 

1 

93 

67 

27 

100 

24 

64 

43 

48 

115 

243 

97 

64 

95 

249 

63 

299 

101 

78 

55d 

22 

15 

5 

65 

10 

79 

19 

27 

40 

95 

93 

36 

7 

71 

11 

124 

25 

65 

55e 

34 

32 

1 

70 

4 

17 

1 

36 

41 

36 

44 

18 

19 

54 

14 

28 

8 

15 

56a 

21 

17 

3 

oo 

20 

37 

10 

4 

65 

56 

10 

48 

4 

99 

8 

67 

8 

6 

56b 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

60 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

IS 

12 

2 

7 

4 

1 

5 

1 

n 

8 

1 

61 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

9 

4 

1 

2 

62 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

10 

9 

2 

2 

4 

7 

2 

9 

4 

1 

63a 

10 

9 

1 

5 

5 

n 

11 

9 

16 

11 

4 

12 

5 

11 

5 

20 

8 

10 

631) 

3 

5 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

6 

s 

2 

9 

3 

6 

3 

10 

12 

2 

64 

3 

2 

9 

1 

1 

y 

1 

1 

s 

0 

1 

2 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

9 

9 

11 

12 

20 

1 

17 

3 

8 

14 

15 

13 

15 

13 

28 

9 

23 

16 

16 

66c 

127 

S3 

12 

98 

48 

1S5 

51 

S7 

159 

87 

9S 

91 

49 

204 

41 

228 

78 

103 

69 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

3 

309 

31 

6 

69 

6 

173 

41 

32 

87 

S9 

79"1 

88 

95 

168 

37 

94 

107 

66 

74b 

46 

62 

11 

27 

13 

79 

10 

31 

50 

68 

133 

56 

106 

45 

15 

00 

47 

92 

74c 

3 

3 

1 

6 

2 

13 

6 

1 

36 

5 

1 

2 

4 

10 

7 

6 

5 

11 

74d 

IS 

52 

17 

1 

8 

42 

19 

22 

1 

4 

17S 

615 

46 

22 

22 

113 

74e 

9 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

74f 

; 2 

9 

3 

11 

4 

2 

6 

6 

4 

1 

9 

1 

9 

72 

• 70 

37 

12 

43 

7 

113 

34 

64 

96 

62 

32 

44 

32 

136 

25 

127 

16 

58 

73a 

! 35 

51 

38 

14 

43 

30 

45 

53 

98 

21 

41 

33 

100 

26 

94 

33 

37 

73b 

125 

52 

7 

55 

16 

47 

23 

66 

44 

107 

34 

39 

30 

107 

36 

84 

26 

56 

73c 

1 

9 

3 

1 

6 

10 

16 

4 

7 

4 

2 

73d 

£7 

33 

11 

42 

21 

53 

40 

42 

68 

75 

35 

25 

137 

80 

11 

86 

55 

78 

74g 

5 

4 

1 

8 

6 

2 

6 

9 

1 

5 

2 

7 

1 

5 

1 

1 

67 

« 

232 

4 

61 

IS 

55 

54 

131 

109 

45 

ns 

120 

55 

118 

7 

73 

28 

120 

68a 

175 

365 

22 

166 

23 

221 

36 

217 

2861 

136 

227 

410 

340 

246 

39 

460 

169 

188 

68b 

| 1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

9 

1 

7 

12 

3 

4 

16 

7 

2 

10 

9 

11 

68c 

112 

69 

10 

69 

43 

95 

39 

S9 

163j 

122 

36 

67 

59 

129 

22 

113 

70 

65 

6Sd 

5 

7 

1 

13 

1 

2 

1 

22 

7 

2 

5 

n 

10 

15 

4 

17 

6 

11 

68e 

i 90 

43 

1 

42 

11 

249 

16 

33 

41 

77 

46 

224 

40 

183 

9 

173 

91 

62 

68f 

LS 

6 

3 

1 

8 

10 

9 

7 

3 

riftu 

j 21 

14 

2 

51 

3 

24 

5 

22 

49 

40 

5 

11 

11 

26 

8 

61 

s 

27 

08h 

17 

10 

4 

20 

12 

7 

12 

23 

33 

31 

7 

22 

8 

27 

7 

63 

14 

23 

68L 

36 

36 

1 

143 

48 

79 

20 

36 

51 

69 

53 

32 

72 

91 

7 

60 

70 

23 

75a 

12 

65 

24 

26 

5 

19 

12 

11 

10 

16 

14 

30 

4 

21 

5 

6 

75a(l) 

7 

20 

6 

17 

7 

11 

2 

17 

6 

21 

12 

1 

14 

3 

9 

10 

4 

i 

27 

2 

13 

5 

3 

17 

13 

16 

5 

14 

18 

1 

9 

4 

5 

75a(3) 

16 

13 

31 

16 

23 

10 

7 

11 

43 

10 

5 

23 

31 

1 

16 

58 

10 

75a(4) 

3 

5 

i 

5 

3 

16 

8 

5 

11 

5 

8 

13 

11 

3 

23 

28 

2 

75b 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

1 

0 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

9 

« 

3 

3 

3 

75d 

11 

60 

2 

23 

3 

26 

5 

53 

20 

22 

18 

23I 

13 

50 

16 

65 

20 

59 

75e 

107 

126 

24 

S2 

29 

242 

29 

111 

157 

241 

109 

144 

102 

354 

90 

248 

124 

196 

75f 

13 

7 

16 

6 

10 

0 

21 

21 

11 

7 

23 

9 

16 

19 

4 

75? 

5 

11 

84 

1 

11 

1 

37 

23 

18 

22 

50 

5 

20 

3 

5 

10 

4 

75h 

6 

3 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

5 

1 

10 

10 

1 

5 

13 

6 

8 

3 

7 

8 

2 

12 

4 

3 

75j 

16 

12 

17 

9 

22 

5 

29 

IS 

13 

17 

14 

6 

29 

9 

16 

15 

13 

75k 

27 

5 

17 

10 

36 

9 

25 

34 

35 

46 

27 

22 

47 

17 

44 

12 

24 

751 

7 

9 

2 

13 

5 

9 

ID 

3 

12 

1 

1 

3 

1 

i 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

6 

3 

10 

12 

2 

10 

5 

55 

7 

15 

9 

6 

9 

19 

24^ 

33 

8 

40 

12 

IS 

75p 

O 

75q 

1 24 

51 

1 16 

42 

5 

56 

8 

46 

52 

45 

34 

26 

26 

53 

13 

5ll 

25 

38 

75r 

686 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  Stales  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specified 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

W 

V 

c3 

(h 

H 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

j Alaska. 

Arizona. 

Arkansas. 

California. 

IV.  General  diseases  {others)— Contd. 

Purpura 

1 

4 

6 

1 

4 

1 

2 

3 

55(1 

Muscular  rheumatism 

76 

133 

1 

158 

162 

92 

117 

86 

34 

4 

56 

31 

147 

30 

144 

98 

558 

48 

379 

28 

1 

9 

19 

42 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

23 

104 

2 

90 

23 

39 

29 

47 

13 

9 

48 

182 

Drug  addiction 

15 

79 

13 

37 

109 

80 

44 

321 

1 

8 

1 

23 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  {all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

1 

1 

1 

2 

61 

2 

7 

8 

2 

i3 

1 

i 

62 

3 

7 

3 

5 

4 

2 

4 

4 

2 

3 

2 

12* 

7 

2 

1 

2 

4 

63  b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

3 

16 

10 

10 

15 

12 

25 

i 

1 

g 

64 

1 

9 

7 

13 

2 

4 

16 

2 

2 

i 

6 

4 

3 

4 

2 

2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 

6 

10 

20 

9 

it' 

14 

32 

1 

4 

2 

20 

(others). 

69 

62 

185 

2 

160 

148 

96 

91 

251 

12 

29 

5 

87 

1 

2 

7 

9 

2 

2 

2 

74  b 

N eurasthenia  

44 

260 

3 

128 

58 

87 

22 

201 

7 

2 

22 

6 

no 

74c 

Enuresis 

35 

73 

2 

33 

18 

29 

30 

33 

7 

1 

24 

1 

64 

12 

6 

10 

9 

4 

15 

1 

2 

3 

63 

37 

121 

9 

10 

222 

2 

1 

4 

action  of  the  heart). 

74  f 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

72 

2 

18 

2 

6 

1 

8 

6 

3 

9 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 

42 

104 

1 

100 

59 

212 

28 

68 

3 

1 

14 

2 

73 

cepted). 

73b 

Neuralgia 

32 

70 

4 

10S 

152 

25 

46 

49 

11 

7 

38 

S 

115 

73c 

Neuritis 

15 

115 

3 

95 

54 

53 

36 

61 

17 

3 

28 

11 

63 

73d 

4 

9 

4 

4 

28 

2 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

54 

82 

1 

9S 

124 

27 

34 

79 

5 

3 

24 

5 

S': 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

2 

12 

1 

5 

4 

5 

6 

1 

> 

19 

119 

2 

51 

81 

89 

80 

145 

2 

11 

S',1 

127 

582 

237 

116 

127 

174 

423 

7 

1 

30 

i 

122 

68c 

16 

27 

3 

1 

8 

8 

3 

6 

2 

3 

3 

i:; 

6Sd 

42 

102 

33 

137 

70 

172 

212 

11 

2 

17 

2 

13. 

14 

27 

14 

11 

21 

12 

8 

1 

1 

1 

6Sf 

41 

127 

i 

s 

57 

86 

52 

130 

1 

9 

i 

3l 

2 

9 

11 

1 

12 

6 

6 

1 

li 

68h 

Psychosis^  manic-depressive 

18 

86 

i 

27 

8 

8 

2 

71 

1 

2 

6 

2 

« 

6Si 

11 

23 

7 

17 

13 

43 

14 

21 

2 

11 

2 

2 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

26 

77 

3 

72 

40 

73 

62 

1,011 

i 

30 

4 

7 

7 

25 

12 

9 

7 

'338 

18 

2 

4 

3 

7 

2 

7 

9 

2 

118 

1 

6 

1 

2 

18 

1 

12 

9 

7 

4 

295 

4 

i 

75a 

14 

27 

41 

13 

57 

53 

260 

2 

2 

1 

stated). 

75b 

16 

6 

6 

6 

3 

92 

4 

6 

8 

3 

1 

2 

1 

6 

22 

2 

75e 

Trachoma 

31 

27 

1 

248 

54 

27 

13 

152 

2 

1 

10 

3 

i 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

36 

4S1 

3 

351 

181 

5S 

109 

134 

26 

5 

107 

24 

4: 

3 

17 

13 

21 

21 

11 

4 

3 

] 

75h 

1 

31 

1 

13 

24 

8 

8 

84 

2 

6 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

9 

4 

8 

4 

4 

43 

75k 

Iritis 

8 

23 

1 

16 

26 

3 

26 

19 

i 

1 

7 

i 

32 

2 

34 

45 

42 

11 

33 

7 

1 

3 

10 

6 

2 

3 

2 

14 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

75n 

"i_ 

2 

1 

3 

4 

1 

5 

1 

1 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

7 

37 

i 

2S 

IS 

13 

21 

23 

3 

1 

8 

* 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

i ii 

96 

54 

21 

22 

20 

87 

4 

4 

24 

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ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


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3 

0 

3 

6 

! a 

4-3 

O 

O 

L. 

03  1 

£ ; 

0 

o 

o3  1 

+3 

g 

CO 

0 

0 

p 

p 

1 

25 

10 

13J 

54 

6 

1 

7 

14 

13 

7 

14 

31 

4 

2 

1 

11 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

'22 

3 

S 

41 

2 

13 

1 

4‘ 

74 

4 

2 

32 

2 

2 

: 2 

6 



1 

1 

2 

: 12 

5 

1 

37 

14 

4 

4 

35 

9 

2 

2 

28 

1 

2 

24 

2 

3 

46 

. 3 

1 

3 

j 5. 

1 

66 

63 

t 7 

4 

1 

4 

1 

3 8 

1 

2 

70 

20 

3 

9 

| 3 

1 

! 9. 

1 

2 

96 

2 

59 

20 

15 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1... 

2 

7 

..  1 

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3 

15 

10 

19 

95 

, 1 

4 

3 

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9 

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2 

2 

13 

1 

1 

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0 

2 
! i 

2 

1 

18 

y 

20 

States  of  occurrence  —Continued. 


I Florida. 
! 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

C3 

i 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

O 

.9 

ci 

a 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts . 

d 

c3 

bo 

IS 

p 

Minnesota. 

4 

1 

2 

1 

33 

182 

2 

77 

107 

13 

37 

34 

25 

55 

84 

78 

39 

17 

30 

15 

12 

5 

34 

6 

13 

24 

4 

7 

7 

22 

42 

1 

33 

13 

5 

10 

51 

20 

12 

54 

57 

11 

32 

47 

9 

6 

6 

10 

9 

9 

s 

6 

3 

6 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

0 

1 

9 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

9 

3 

1 

5 

16 

1 

9 

1 

2 

3 

1 

13 

1 

9 

3 

9 

1 

1 

3 

1 

8 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

9 

2 

1 

1 

21 

4 

10 

9 

3 

1 

3 

9 

3 

2 

9 

8 

200 



1 

41 

52 

19 

26 

33 

13 

15 

52 

28 

17 

IS 

4 

1 

1 

9 

1 

13 

178 

46 

42 

23 

24 

22 

21 

7 

105 

55 

9 

20 

10 

74 

7 

16 

2 

11 

IS 

1 

4 

21 

6 

2 

9 

46 

3 

1 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

2 

63 

3 

8 

2 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

2 

3 

1 

9 

1 

3 

1 

6 

124 

18 

27 

12 

24 

20 

2 

5 

38 

27 

9 

6 

25 

99 

51 

26 

6 

IS 

36 

23 

12 

44 

47 

26 

18 

16 

67 

38 

14 

8 

3 

20 

10 

12 

49 

15 

11 

13 

1 

1 

9 

10 

70 

85 

75 

15 

10 

22 

84l 

12 

39 

25 

2S 

13 

1 

8 

2 

2 

9 

4 

1 

4 

52 

10 

14 

12 

14 

18 

6 

1 

33 

19 

3 

5 

4 

230 

24 

33 

19 

25 

19 

3 

2 

60 

35 

6 

15 

3 

6 

2 

27 

2 

5 

12 

2 

I 

6 

10 

8 

8 

10 

239 

45 

39 

15 

24 

29 

8 

5 

47 

29 

10 

23 

22 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

16 

2 

1 

1 

85 

8 

3 

4 

4 

1 

1 

10 

8 

1 

13 

9 

12 

2 

9 

1 

4 

2 

6 

4 

1 

55 

1 

7 

16 

9 

6 

1 

2 

15 

22 

1 

5 

4 

38 

27 

6 

5 

12 

10 

4 

14 

IS 

45 

2 

8 

4 

56 

12 

10 

17 

6 

9 

2 

3 

54 

13 

6 

6 

1 

22 

6 

3 

1 

3 

4 

9 

23 

6 

3 

3 

2 

17 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

3 

1 

10 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

12 

3 

2 

1 

7 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

10 

1 

2 

1 

23 

1 

3 

4 

9 

2 

11 

2 

1 

2 

9 

2 

8 

1 

4 

2 

4 

32 

1 

4 

4 

7 

3 

37 

1 

1 

16 

2 

4 

38 

292 

5 

103 

71 

17 

35 

73 

63 

31 

85 

112 

62 

31 

1 

18 

4 

6 

6 

2 

£ 

2 

1 

8 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

r 

4 

2 

2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

13 

1 

1 

4 

4 

2 

1 

9 

34 

10 

2 

4 

5 

8 

4 

4 

11 

11 

8 

10 

6 

37 

12 

10 

3 

9 

1 

1 

24 

13 

6 

1 

5 

7 

2 

2 

5 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

33 

6 

6 

2 

2 

8 

8 

3 

15 

9 

10 

3 

11 

42 

i 1 

15 

4 

5 

5 

8 

3 

4 

49 

7 

13 

9 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


55  c 
55d 
55e 
56a 
56b 
57-59 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

7 4f 

72 

73  a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74  g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

6Sd 

6Se 

68f 

68g 

6Sh 

6Si 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

"5g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

750 

75p 

75q 

75r 


688 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

lational 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence- 

Mississippi. 

5 

O 

s 

c3 

O 

Nebraska. 

c3 

TJ 

c3 

o 

£ 

£ 

Pi 

g 

C3 

o 

£ 

New  Jersey. 

IV.  General  diseases  (others)—  Could. 

Purpura 

1 

2 

1 

55(1 

17 

1 

23 

157 

1 

14 

1 

8 

54 

3 

65 

8 

10 

2 

76 

Drug  addiction 

i 

17 

3 

39 

57-59 

1 

2 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  o/  (all). 

60 

1 

61 

1 

l" 

1 

2 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

5 

3 

63  b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

4 

i 

18 

64 

2 

1 

11 

i 

1 

1 

1 

5 

66b 

Paraplegia 

1 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 

2 

4 

2 

1 

21 

(others). 

69 

8 

66 

12 

145 

2 

3 

74  b 

3 

34 

2 

11 

1 

171 

74c 

3 

6 

9 

1 

1 

45 

74d 

2 

1 

20 

74e 

N euro-eirculatory  asthenia  (disordered 



62 

action  of  the  heart). 

74  f 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

1 

72 

1 

3 

1 

5 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 

1 

29 

13 

2 

66 

cepted). 

73b 

Neuralgia 

3 

21 

6 

22 

1 

2 

101 

5 

13 

1 

1 

108 

73d 

6 

74g 

8 

15 

3 

6 

102 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

3 

1 

1 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

2 

15 

2 

67 

68b 

3 

13 

27 

4 

1 

132 

68c 

1 

2 

3 

5 

68d 

Dementia  prsecox 

1 

98 

3 

6 

2 

83 

68e 

1 

2 

1 

2 

68f 

31 

1 

79 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

6 

11 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

1 

2 

2 

1 

32 

68i 

2 

10 

1 

4 

2 

39 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

4 

23 

1 

3 

80 

(1)  Astigmatism 

3 

4 

1 

34 

(2)  Hyperopia 

1 

1 

1 

17 

(3)  Myopia 

12' 

22 

1 

6 

1 

stated.) 

2 

1 

24 

1 

3 

Cataract 

4 

11 

75e 

2 

52 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

13 

42 

ii 

44 

i 

2 

248 

2 

2 

19 

75h 

1 

4 

1 

1 

75j 

1 

14 

75k 

5 

10 

5 

1 

34 

751 

1 

6 

5 

2 

41 

Retinitis 

2 

1 



16 

75n 

N vstagmus 

1 

1 

2 1 

75p 

6 

1 

3 

2 

40  1 

75  q 

1 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1 

io 

1 

7 

9 

69 

25 


12 

4 


97 


16 

4 


40 

6 

3 

1 
6 
5 

2 
1 
1 
1 


3 

282 

99 

321 

180 

1 


7 

3 

4 

14 


396 

3 

309 

110 

17 

20 

7 

11 

220 

145 

132 

6 

124 


12 

185 

271 

29 

292 

20 

161 

19 

112 

117 


83 

28 

19 

19 

17 

18 
3 
7 

25 

350 

17 

10 

6 

9 

39 

43 

10 

2 

7 

48 


12 

7 


29 


1 

30 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

”i" 

3 


35 

8 

4 

1 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


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:i\ips),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence- 

-Continued. 

1* 

Pennsylvania. 

'd 

3 

o 

A 

P5 

c3 

C 

o 

c3 

o 

3 

O 

m 

d 

o 

Q 

o 

m 

© 

© 

© 

© 

o 

g 

> 

'5o 

> 

O 

Ui 

£ 

c3 

.c3 

'5o 

> 

© 

c 

o 

tij 

o 

>> 

> 

g 

© 

o3 

OQ 

c3 

O 

H 

Ph 

g 

c3 

o 

cS 

O 

c3 

© 

& 

U1 

73 

o 

e* 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

9 

1 

11 

2 

2 

1 

42 

92 

J 34 

>2  78 

8 40 

20 

8 

28 

1 

3 

3 

3 

481 

107 

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2 

16 

4 

172 

64 

140 

87 

5 

26 

2 

16 

26 

2,910 

831 

3, 793 
2.887 
1,197 

6,  703 
3, 718 

55(1 

19 

s 

1 

1 

338 

13 

5 

53 

2 

12 

8 

1 820 

3,017 

4 

2 

92 

21 

15 

1 

1 

2 

3 

576 

32 

2.251 

93 

56b 

1 

5 

i 

i 

; 61 

57-59 

1 

5 

14 

23 

37 

60 

2 

1 

11 

5 

1 

1 

48 

160 

109 

20S 

61 

2 

1 

4 

1 

44 

153 

62 

6 

1 

1 

2 

57 

124 

149 

206 

476 

242 

1 6 

1 

2 

1 

12 

1 

8 

3 

1 

352 

63  b 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

2 

so 

54 

16 

235 

2,161 

34 

162 

78 

64 

3 

14 

1 

3 

i 

1 

132 

49 

66a 

66b 

1 

33 

1 5 

1 

2 

40 

9 

12 

7 

1 

1 

535 
4, 076 

770 
6 237 

66c 

69 

. 

3 42 

12 

17 

2 

325 

11 

13 

98 

6 

17 

9 

;..  i 

4 

2 

3 

89 

5 20 

4 

11 

3 

2 

229 

31 

170 

51 

2 

11 

3 

1,951 

785 

188 

245 

3,321 

1,598 

324 

5,272 

2 8 

3 

2 

119 

2 

22 

24 

4 

u 

6 

2 383 

2 

1 

27 

40 

1 

1 512 

74(1 

:..  2 

1 

1 

19 

2 

9 

2 

14 

3 

2, 090 

59 

ISO 

2,437 

1,788 

1,969 

136 

1,990 

2 335 

74e 

74f 

72 

2 

1 

1 

28 

98 

1,206 

1,711 

1,149 

87 

27s 

1 

1 

26 

3 

1 

2 

1 

jo  27 

5 

19 

1 

187 

6 

1 

57 

39 

3, 643 

3,499 

3,118 

163 

3,646 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 

(7  26 

20 

26 

4 

260 

15 

20 

118 

104 

9 

8 

13 

3 

3 24 

S 

8 

181 

8 

3 

64 

68 

6 

13 

6 

li  i§ 

6 

18 

2 

329 

6 

10 

86 

83 

3 

3 

12 

10 

1,656 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

67 

943 

1,934 

256 

1.S13 

143 

638 

157 

505 

691 

949 

425 

209 

181 

134 

175 

25 

70 

377 

127 
2,939 
8,013 
255 
3,203 
325 
2,  761 
210 
890 
659 

2,936 

828 

449 

709 

950 

388 
58 
140 
1,429 
5, 635 
390 
5S4 
44 
261 

194 

3,882 

9,947 

511 

5,016 

468 

3,399 

367 

1,395 

1,350 

3,885 

1,253 

658 

890 

1,084 

563 

83 

210 

1,806 

9,996 

638 

753 

86 

362 

67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

6Sd 

6Se 

681 

68g 

6Sh 

6Si 

75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

1 13 

1 

1 

164 

6 

3 

53 

29 

12 

2 

3 44 

3 

11 

1 

351 

19 

3 

6 

171 

8 

46 

s 

1 

1 

69 

2 

6 

9 

l 4 

3 

2 

1 

25 

1 

29 

6 

3 

270 

3 

91 

3 

62 

3 

3 

15 

1 

2 

9 

|?  1 

1 

29 

1 

1 

1 13 

3 

3 

58 

4 

55 

14 

1 

1 

1 

2 

21 

11 

14 

9 

5 

2 

3 

42 

2 

20 

1 

1 

) 7 

3 

1 

94 

4 

12 

102 

11 

- 

6 

5 

12 

192 

3 

5 

20 

2 

5 

: 

3 

2 

88 

2 

1 

4 

31 

9 

3 

1 

3 

i 

65 

i 

5 

1 

9 

2 

1 

6 

24 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

3 

15 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

44 

i 

1 

3 

2 

5 

1 

2 

1 

7 

8 

9 

1 

7 

1 

64 

23 

10 

1 

1 

3 

82 

25 

56 

5 

949 

34 

26 

1 

240 

16 

42 

191 

4 

1 

31 

25 

9 

22 

4,361 

24S 

169 

42 

101 

430 

2 

1 

79 

75g 
75b 
75i 
75  j 

2 

2 

27 

1 

4 

1 

...  1 

6 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

15 

1 

6 

1 

1 

i 

7 

3 

3 

72 

4 

2 

28 

17 

20 

1 

2 

s 

7 

1 

4 

1 

87 

3 

4 

2 

1,005 

207 

1,483 

349 

751 

75m 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

30 

4 

6 

10 

5 

2 

142 

1 1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

2 

18 

50 

479 

47 

96 

645 

65 

146 

1,124 

75n 

75o 

75p 

13 

5 

5 

2 

82 

2 

31 

13 

3 

- - , 

! 7 

3 

7 

2 

4 

140 

5 

io 

31 

32 

1 

4 

6 

75S 

1,385 

2.143 

75r 

GOO 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

a 

o 

Cody. 

Custer. 

D evens. 

i 

o 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

Funston . j 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

420 

518 

448 

360 

508 

634 

514 

517 

35 

20 

190 

917 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

33 

42 

52 

13 

8 

21 

19 

19 

2 

2 

7 

38 

( > titis  externa 

14 

13 

6 

4 

17 

21 

tj 

8 

4 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated)... 

2 

8 

2 

9 

7 

8 

1 

IK 

26 

3 

10 

18 

4 

23 

13 

6 

12 

IX.  Nasal  fossee,  diseases  of. 

1 

9 

7 

2 

6 

11 

9 

2 

11 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs. 

60 

131 

53 

60 

168 

170 

173 

53 

8 

66 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

1 

86(1 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

- 

3 

18 

2 

6 

9 

3 

9 

1 

5 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all)! 

41 

70 

103 

64 

89 

88 

115 

91 

15 

4 

21 

166 

86  f 

2 

6 

2 

rj 

3 

9 

2 

6 

1 

5 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

1 

! 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not' stated) 

296 

246 

74 

68 

181 

636 

200 

259 

128 

59 

1,418 

448 

8Gi 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

11 

15 

15 

14 

2,197 

41 

29 

12 

2 

1 

8 

19  1 1, 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

120 

192 

147 

80 

375 

255 

260 

214 

9 

4 

67 

256 

87b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

] 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

755 

1,835 

3,788 

2,912 

2,290 

2,016 

4,213 

3,037 

243 

86 

656 

5,782  1 

loot) 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

175 

258 

289 

229 

351 

261 

567 

210 

6 

7 

280 

554 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

4 

1 

1 

1 

100(1 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

313 

094 

146 

978 

2,091 

657 

938 

449 

31 

46 

259 

1,394 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

17 

45 

19 

69 

57 

116 

133 

69 

1 

2 

40 

192 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

77 

1 

3 

3 

10 

4 

3 

5 

13 

2 

78 

1 

4 

4 

1 

3 

9! 

1 

4 

4 1 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

100 

117 

446 

602 

188 

265 

445 

190 

13 

12 

180 

511 

8 

73 

43 

25 

12 

24 

1 

23 

77  > 

79a 

1 

10 

7 

3 

1 

2 

6 

5 

3 

12  jl 

79a 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

63 

61 

120 

303 

98 

146 

372 

116 

9 

3 

70 

225  If 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

16 

19 

230 

240 

52 

52 

26 

26 

2 

6 

14 

174  ,) 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

2 

3 

13 

2 

5 

9 

4 

4 

i 

7 

111  111 

79a 

79a 

2 

2 

1 

1 

IT.. 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified. . 

8 

7 

3 

10 

7 

11 

24 

15 

1 

2 

63 

12  1 1 

79b 

10 

3 

10 

24 

14 

8 

1 

6 

23  | 

79c 

30 

1 

5 

13 

10 

28 

3 

1 

3 

2 

7 ! ,7 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuf- 

3 

17 

2 

29 

27 

19 

52 

35 

2 

7 

5 

23 

ficiencv. 

. 

79e 

3 

19 

6 

3 

6 

17 

16 

10 

3 

6 

80 

3 

6 

1 

4 

1 

7 ‘ 

81a 

1 

2 

1 

2 ■ 

81b 

3 

9 

6 

3 

4 

1 

o • 

81c 

2 

1 

|] 

81  d 

1 

1 

. 

82 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

5 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

267 

228 

157 

186 

297 

398 

343 

242 

30 

8 

119, 

391  Ji 

83b 

Varicocele 

208 

55 

48 

103 

123 

226 

138 

110 

6 

6 

38 

87 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

76 

45 

40 

90 

108 

132 

84 

37 

5 

10 

38 

85  li 

83d 

11 

9 

12 

12 

11 

15 

8 

5 

25 

84;i 

1 

84b 

Lymphatic' system,  other  diseases  of. . 

98 

119 

80 

76 

93 

125 

106 

102 

ii 

7 

29 

163 

7 

7 

10 

13 

147 

3 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

5 

3 

2 

11 

i 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

5 

8 

5 

58 

95 

170 

15 

5 

2 

4 

38 

33 

85(1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 . 

1 

2 

1 

2 : 

85f 

Tachycardia 

21 

25 

15 

55 

36 

106 

45 

26 

14 

20 

13 

137 

6 

4 

4 

10 

18 

8 

7 

2 

2 

14  , 

Soil 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. . 

8 

2 

5 

2 

10 

3 

6 

6 

2 1 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


691 


imps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


cS 

Sh 

5 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

•09q 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

jj5 

75 

O 

o 

JD 

ci 

<D 

Mills. 

1 

© 

r* 

£ 

1 

Sevier. 

>> 

'© 

m 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

426 

310 

28 

269 

95 

517 

9S 

374 

505 

592 

675 

471 

254 

695 

180 

855 

428 

355 

76a 

11 

34 

3 

1 

12 

9 

15 

32 

21 

9 

13 

10 

24 

17 

35 

17 

37 

76b 

4 

5 

1 

16 

6 

12 

5 

17 

20 

5 

21 

7 

13 

24 

5 

13 

10 

8 

76c 

41 

5 

1 

1 

2 

7 

4 

2 

7 

43 

7 

3 

6 

5 

26 

12 

5 

76d 

19 

14 

2 

9 

3 

52 

3 

11 

9 

22 

23 

30 

17 

21 

11 

34 

15 

14 

76e 

7 

8 

1 

6 

1 

6 

1 

12 

2 

62 

8 

12 

8 

14 

3 

10 

16 

12 

86a 

103 

171 

3 

120 

15 

71 

65 

73 

90 

287 

244 

217 

1S9 

109 

26 

65 

88 

118 

86b 

S6c 

6 

5 

4 

1 

9 

3 

18 

11 

4 

1 

9 

3 

7 

86d 

66 

66 

3 

61 

IS 

95 

34 

44 

154 

131 

46 

66 

36 

99 

48 

10S 

9o 

75 

86e 

8 

3 

5 

1 

7 

3 

5 

6 

22 

5 

4 

3 

4 

2 

13 

4 

3 

S6f 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

592 

207 

72 

389 

146 

654 

103 

147 

712 

553 

232 

152 

654 

757 

139 

446 

609 

220 

86h 

23 

23 

1 

16 

2 

23 

9 

19 

26 

22 

14 

21 

22 

27 

9 

29 

11 

60 

86i 

.01 

305 

17 

234 

22 

169 

58 

137 

240 

475 

75 

83 

230 

416 

65 

214 

171 

145 

87a 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

87b 

*41 

1,533 

270 

1,205 

387 

1,942 

461 

1,763 

2,715 

2, 559 

1,164 

1,112 

1,016 

2,181 

9S4 

3,886 

1, 408 

2,151 

100a 

91 

260 

21 

57 

79 

239 

231 

356 

743 

721 

695 

566 

341 

168 

117 

355 

162 

181 

100b 

... 

1 

2 

100c 

$79 

320 

79 

575 

135 

554 

93 

342 

1,016 

886 

229 

254 

721 

1,117 

162 

1, 186 

216 

223 

100d 

47 

11 

2 

16 

49 

37 

11 

18 

12 

125 

24 

5 

10 

40 

33 

30 

17 

20 

lOOe 

4 

5 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

6 

8 

1 

2 

2 

14 

2 

3 

2 

3 

4 

1 

4^ 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 

i 

IS 

3 

6 

78 

21 

192 

41 

497 

73 

175 

166 

713 

528 

566 

46 

153 

182 

242 

106 

411 

201 

79a 

20 

17 

4 

22 

6 

13 

5 

125 

50 

17 

3 

36 

9 

62 

25 

18 

15 

31 

79a(l) 

4 

5 

4 

1 

6 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

5 

79a(2) 

44 

116 

27 

306 

50 

99 

108 

319 

380 

435 

29 

95 

127 

9S 

69 

288 

80 

69 

79a(3) 

32 

32 

6 

127j 

11 

37 

30 

238 

71 

34 

12 

16 

32 

66 

10 

87 

82 

6 

79a(4) 

8 

1 

11 

6 

8 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

79a(6) 

..  . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79nf 7) 

13 

20 

4 

31 

6 

22 

6 

18 

17 

69 

4 

10 

9 

2 

15 

21 

3 

79a(8) 

5 

10 

1 

6 

3 

18 

6 

42 

43 

18 

12 

4 

10 

13 

4 

16 

43 

17 

79b 

3 

2 

5 

3 



13 

1 

4 

4 

13 

2 

11 

1 

5 

5 

4 

2 

10 

79c 

|32 

27 

15 

50 

22 

30 

6 

16 

92 

23 

53 

11 

21 

18 

8 

65 

11 

171 

79d 

! 8 

20 

13 

19 

21 

17 

7 

17 

8 

16 

131 

33 

12 

17 

4 

28 

6 

7 

79e 

5 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

6 

2 

1 

1 

8 

1 

SO 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

9 

1 

2 

3 

1 

Sla 

i 

2 

1 

2 

2 

7 

6 

3 

19 

6 

35 

11 

17 

9 

3 

4 

2 

81b 

2 

1 

1 

81c 

3 

2 

3 

81d 

3 

2 

2 

i 

1 

1 

I 

5 

1 

4 

3 

3 

82 

B7 

i9i 

20 

253 

68 

284 

110 

182 

249 

366 

225 

262 

217 

346 

134 

437 

207 

227 

83a 

>1 

139 

15 

169 

28 

200 

47 

127 

109 

259 

204 

238 

97 

193 

49 

257 

120 

133 

83b 

*4 

61 

13 

101 

28 

91 

16 

74 

95 

227 

91 

85 

55 

135 

36 

150 

54 

76 

83c 

P.3 

8 

3 

6 

7 

18 

1 

20 

30 

20 

10 

1 

7 

13 

5 

27 

7 

7 

S3d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

84a 

'4 

99 

8 

90 

14 

113 

41 

46 

126 

91 

150 

82 

71 

112 

87 

137 

94 

139 

S4b 

;0 

2 

1 

8 

1 

27 

1 

2 

9 

118 

4 

3 

4 

2 

2 

6 

5 

2 

Soa 

36 

1 

6 

2 

1 

16 

1 

3 

5 

1 

.7 

2 

1 

13 

3 

109 

7 

14 

431 

167 

19 

11 

45 

IS 

15 

619 

536 

26 

85c 

1 

....... 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

4 

•) 

2 

3 

4-1- 

1 

3 

1 

l' 

2 

8 

35 

17 

31 

| 42 

69 

54 

35 

270 

82 

149 

75 

16 

171 

31 

17S 

210 

90 

85f 

2 

5 



1 

2 

8 

5 

3 

9 

10 

9 

i 

5 

n 

2 

10 

3 

S 

8og 

4 

7 

1 1 

1 5 

7 

16 

1 

7 

2 

1 6 

4 

15 

13 

4 

6 

12 

2 

85h 

3553—25 


45 


692 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  S4. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specifit 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


87  a 
87b 
100a 
inob 
100c 

mod 

lOOe 


78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 

79  b 
79c 
79d 


79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81  d 

82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85e 
85f 
8Sg 
85h 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Cause. 


VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 


Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Otitis  externa I 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated)..! 
Ear,  other  diseases  of 


86a 

86b 

86c  ! 

86d 

86e 

S6f 

S6g 

S6h 

86i 


195 

10 

1 

2 

9 


487 

21 

13 
12 

14 


IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 


Adenoids 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs. 

Nose,  external  deformity  of | 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Polypus,  nasal 

Perforated  nasal  septum | 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) j 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 


12 

131 


58 


455 

14 


5 

104 

1 

21 

111 

9 

3 

438 

33 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal i 104 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of. | 3 

Tonsillitis,  acute j 1,163 

Tonsillitis,  chronic [ 447 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from | 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal ] 352 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of [ 8 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute | 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart. 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis | 

(5)  Combinedlesions,mitralaortic  j 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified . . 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  in-  j 

sufficiency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis | 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of j 

Embolism  and  thrombosis | 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of. . . 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. . 


158 

97 

48 

11 


354 


3,329 

477 


1,245 

31 


337 

59 


184 

51 

15 

1 


2 

3 

6 

1 

1 

322 

133 

108 

18 


156 

24 

4 

18 

4 

1 

132 

3 

15 


18 

1 


905 

11 

47 

5 

16 


15 

44 

1 

11 

151 

9 

1 

479 

24 


1,169 

17 

20 

7 

25 


355 


3,620 

338 

32 

1,408 

30 


4 

6 

182 

18 

3 

125 

17 

3 


1,022 

37 


369 

1 

3,583 

116 

1 

805 

101 


5 

4 

164 

24 

7 

90 

34 

4 


28 

2 

2 

13 


3 

332 

137 

85 

9 

1 

134 

9 

7 

53 

1 


119 

12 

10 


2 

389 

136 

73 

14 


179 

11 

2 

14 


1 

161 


208 

6 

7 

11 


1 

101 


247 

19 


117 

1 

750 

54 


609 

5 


1 

7 

140 

10 

7 

88 

25 

1 


34 


1 

1 

336 

199 

134 

9 


454 

45 

2 

11 

14 


o, 

L 


States  of  occurrence. 


620 

15 
10 
25 

16 


4 

102 


319 

20 


119 

1 

870 

139 


181 

11 


3 

6 

179 

10 

5 

113 

33 

1 


7 

234 


103 

20 


163 


1,434 

86 


984 

48 


i . 


222 

2 


22 

1 

332 

10 


4 

4 

373 

70 

17 

143 

114 

21 

1 


1 

206 

117 

73 

11 


121 

66 

12 

14 

2 


2 

279 

151 

244 

5 


28 


159 

11 

5 
1 

6 


35 


84 

1 

1,812 

121 

1 

445 

10 


1 

140 

51 

24 

2 


87  ; 4,  Of 

1 


228 

20 


14,8 

2 


2 

49  I 14 

4 I 

2 I 1 

41  10 

1 

1 1 


2,(  , 


1 

30 
9 | 

! 


14  | 

.... 

'26'! 


Colorado 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN. 


693 


lamps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1 

13 


1 5 

1 137 


4 1 

1 


9 

92 

5 


79 

3 


43 

1 


408 

27 


63 

6 

967 

170 

40 

28 

1 

269 

52 

70 

32 

2 91 

1 

90  1,039 

7 376 


50 

3 


381 

32 


3 

2 

1 

10 


1 

3 

1 


2 

3 

53 

13 

3 

28 

6 

1 


1 

1 

4 

3 
14 

36 

4 
1 
3 


19 

13 

5 

1 


17 

7 

13 


8 

13 

2 

1 


3 

165 

117 

57 

5 


9 3 2 


1 

2 


2 

2 

2 


1 


2 


5 

1 


84 

3 

1 

2 

1 


29 

2 

4 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


1 Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

j Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

I 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

54 

613 

2 

124 

91 

42 

160 

89 

34 

32 

216 

102 

40 

82 

2 

27 

6 

23 

10 

2 

4 

2 

6 

8 

6 

3 

12 

25 

3 

8 

2 

4 

6 

5 

1 

6 

6 

3 

4 

1 

3 



3 

1 

r 

3 

20 

3 

5 

8 

4 

2 

7 

6 

1 

2 

18 

9 

4 

2 

5 

5 

5 

7 

3 

12 

150 

1 

19 

45 

12 

42 

6 

9 

78 

21 

19 

31 

12 

3 

6 

9 

3 

9 

1 

2 

8 

125 

15 

14 

19 

11 

28 

19 

6 

3 

59 

28 

12 

ii 

15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 

253 

622 

603 

288 

50 

72 

425 

70 

204 

902 

520 

201 

82 

1 

23 

8 

8 

2 

10 

3 

6 

11 

41 

19 

2 1 

25 

252 

103 

67 

21 

45 

74 

26 

70 

108 

150 

62 

47 

2 

1 

1 

1 

281 

2,705 

50 

1,195 

1,361 

237 

1,735 

801 

292 

375 

1,564 

1,078 

767 

1,436 

88 

597 

121 

122 

86 

164 

48 

17 

17 

143 

72 

138 

13S 

4 

3 

1 

4 

1 

74 

579 

3 

480 

146 

59 

244 

201 

117 

191 

520 

542 

159 

235 

2 

17 

5 

26 

20 

40 

2 

28 

7 

3 

15 

10 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

16 

7 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

24 

365 

95 

53 

49 

56 

48 

46 

15 

155 

47 

31 

32 

2 

20 

10 

2 

2 

3 

9 

1 

2 

17 

5 

3 

2 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

18 

256 

62 

47 

39 

35 

32 

34 

7 

92 

28 

18 

17 

3 

73 

11 

2 

4 

14 

4 

5 

4 

33 

9 

5 

10 

8 

1 

2 

1 

1 

10 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

8 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

16 

3 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

6 

4 

1 

2 

20 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

70 

12 

15 

8 

4 

3 

8 

7 

15 

u 

3 

i° 

i 

26 

7 

!0j 

1 

8 

3 

6 

3 

8 

24 

3 

12 

7 

5 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

j 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 | 

2 

1 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

5 

2 

2 

53 

449 

1 

85 

116 

25 

110 

76 

29 

17 

147 

90 

44 

63 

50 

292 

4 

35 

78 

12 

56 

36 

42 

10 

51 

36 

7 

25 

6 

131 

1 

31 

19 

5 

10 

19 

4 

6 

27 

29 

8 

13 

2 

24 

6 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

5 

5 

2 

37 

346 

2 

40 

49 

16 

39 

36 

33 

15 

66 

38 

22 

46 

1 

13 

3 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

8 

9 

6 

2 

3 

3 

4 

2 

49 

4 

1 

i 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

10 

82 

19 

27 

6 

5 

16 

9 

3 

21 

13 

9 

6 

11 

1 

3 

4 

1 

8 

5 

3 

7 

1 

2 

3 

4 

i 

4 

1 

4 

3 

1 

2 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

761) 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 

86b 

86c 

86d 

86e 

86f 

86g 

86h 

86i 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 


77 


79a 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

79a(6) 

79a(7) 

79a(8) 

79b 

79C 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

sid 

82 

83a 

83b 

83C 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

85f 


694 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 

86b 

86c 

86d 

86e 

86f 

86g 

86h 

86i 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

85f 

85g 

85h 


Cause. 


VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 


Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Otitis  externa 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) . 
Ear,  other  diseases  of 


IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 


Adenoids 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs.. 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Polypus,  nasal 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal.. 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from . 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal. 
Pharynx,  other  diseases  of. . . 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified. . 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of. . 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. . . 


204 

1 


228 

10 


85 


102 

1, 04.3 

237 

5 

271 

7 

28 

318 

21 

1 

67 

1 


18 


S3 
30 

2 14 

1 4 


46 

1 

760 

129 


252 


14 


27 

37 

1 

5 


150 

1 


679 

35 

16 

5 

26 


19 

174 

1 

9 

91 

11 


1,117 

82 


231 

2 

4, 204 
446 
2 

95S 

12.3 


7 

2 

373 

38 

2 

250 

52 

16 


1 

4 

327 

192 

123 

12 

1 

165 

12 


163 

2 


21 


933 

35 


573 

63 

21 

9 

23 


17 

226 


21 

136 

13 

1 

1,595 

47 


477 

1 

5, 354 
816 
11 
2,032 
120 


11 

25. 

364 

40 

9 

244 

53 

7 


11 

25 

20 

101 

103 

11 

2 

12 

1 

2 

3 

506 

306 

129 

20 


210 

14 

5 

26 

5 

3 

108 

29 

26 


29 

2 

5 


200 

4 


216 

27 


119 

5 


34 

5 

1 

18 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 
1 
1 
2 

4 
1 
2 


27 

39 


25 


32 

'34’ 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


695 


imps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 


1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Oregon. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

i 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

bi) 

.s 

i 

o 

jp 

Others. 

Total  States. 

Total  camps. 

Total  States  and  ca 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

44 

116 

29 

49 

14 

1, 454 

56 

19 

492 

224 

2 

30 

45 

30 

7,010 

16,649 

23, 659 

76a 

2 

7 

1 

2 

38 

5 

1 

24 

14 

1 

2 

373 

694 

1 067 

76b 

3 

1 

1 

6 

1 

68 

1 

4 

25 

2 

1 

1 

307 

392 

’ 699 

76c 

1 

2 

1 

1 

46 

319 

76d 

8 

5 

2 

2 

54 

2 

15 

11 

::::::: 

1 

3 

286 

837 

76e 

3 

4 

4 

41 

1 

6 

24 

1 

3 

276 

320 

596 

86a 

ii 

46 

2 

8 

i 

4 

807 

4 

16 

126 

55 

2 

10 

4 

2,426 

4,045 

6,471 

86b 

3 

3 

6 

86c 

9 

1 

1 

1 

14 

18 

281 

265 

546 

11 

47 

4 

16 

9 

384 

13 

1 

105 

44 

13 

14 

1,591 

86e 

1 

1 

2 

34 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

139 

' 203 

342 

86f 

1 

1 



1 

9 

11 

20 

S6g 

iei 

i,  222 

137 

274 

56 

72 

2,177 

37 

22S 

757 

1.299 

26 

70 

61 

61 

17, 005 

14,240 

31,245 

86h 

2 

21 

5 

2 

1 

i 

168 

2 

2 

46 

21 

87 

6 

1 

738 

6, 936 

7,  674 

86i 

60 

159 

34 

32 

i 

6 

545 

31 

147 

306 

257 

2 

13 

29 

41 

4, 324 

6,858 

11,182 

87a 

2 

1 

17 

25 

42 

87b 

315 

1,888 

281 

239 

12 

202 

10,505 

933 

298 

2,240 

1,938 

56 

330 

1,332 

240 

56,309 

73. 183 

129, 492 

100a 

148 

152 

4 

0/ 

3 

13 

1,358 

92 

92 

519 

625 

2 

6 

42 

10 

8,119 

10,534 

18, 653 

100b 

3 

4 

1 

2 

49 

80 

129 

100c 

■213 

381 

130 

96 

16 

18 

2,256 

58 

T73 

640 

644 

54 

135 

399 

54 

15, 622 

23,036 

38, 658 

lOOd 

| 2 

35 

6 

1 

4 

222 

16 

61 

20 

21 

i 

3 

23 

3 

1,343 

1,539 

2,882 

lOOe 

1 2 

4 

11 

1 

5 

3 

1 

1 

84 

136 

220 

77 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

108 

133 

241 

78 

19 

56 

8 

27 

1 

7 

352 

22 

6 

218 

148 

3 

18 

30 

17 

3,378 

9,462 

12,840 

79a 

1 

5 

2 

5 

41 

1 

12 

21 

4 

1 

1 

321 

1,053 

1,374 

79a(l) 

1 

3 

13 

9 

3 

3 

74 

135 

209 

79a (2) 

15 

39 

4 

14 

1 

4 

271 

19 

5 

1721 

102 

2 

12 

24 

9 

2,344 

5,411 

7, 755 

79a(3) 

3 

7 

3 

17 

1 

23 

9 

1 

9 

405 

2 147 

2 552 

79a(4) 

1 

1 

2 

2 

12 

1 

121 

168 

2, s'. » 

79a(5) 

1 

10 

1 

1 

1 

11 

14 

25 

1 

5 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

97 

524 

621 

79a(8) 

3 

1 

1 

29 

- 

3 

25 

16 

4 

1 

253 

600 

853 

79b 

2 

1 

2 

18 

1 

1 

s 

8 

1 

4 

160 

254 

2 

IS 

2 

8 

2 

72 

?9 

2 

40 

14 

6 

7 

671 

1,301 

1,972 

79d 

1 

14 

5 

2 

85 

9 

3 

26 

10 

3 

1 

2 

536 

749 

1 285 

1 

2 

24 

1 

1 

3 

122 

94 

216 

80 

2 

4 

2 

9 

25 

40 

2 

2 

4 

86 

215 

301 

81b 

1 

4 

19 

81c 



1 

12 

19 

Sid 

1 

9 

1 

3 

53 

73 

126 

82 

44 

107 

15 

47 

2 

14 

1,058 

28 

36 

293 

206 

3 

26 

65 

21 

5,248 

9,112 

14,360 

83a 

j 37 

60 

11 

15 

11 

631 

24 

29 

267 

233 

3 

6 

24 

12 

3,380 

4,797 

S,  177 

83b 

16 

26 

5 

S 

1 

230 

8 

s 

84 

10 

5 

1 316 

3, 115 

4 431 

83c 

1 

3 

2 

2 

30 

10 

s 

1 

1 

' 183 

409 

592 

83d 

1 \ 

43 

10 

45 

3 

8 

748 

38 

19 

186 

31 

7 

14 

31 

12 

2,911 

3,558 

6,469 

84b 

4 

1 

1 

1 

19 

21 

1 

1 

168 

560 

728 

85a 

1 

6 

1 

2 

30 

136 

166 

85  b 

■ 4 

9 

2 

2 

2 

110 

6 

32 

3 

2 

598 

2, 656 

3 254 

85c 

i 

5 

1 

2 

3 

1 

40 

40 

80 

85  d 

3 

9 

19 

28 

S5e 

\ 6 

15 

16 

12 

1 

206 

4 

26 

64 

16 

4 

- 

9 

1 039 

2 916 

3 955 

85  f 

! 3 

4 

2 

21 

1 

9 

4 

162 

231 

' 393 

• ■I-.. 

2 

3 

14 

8 

2 

1 1 

1 

116 

240 

356 

S5h 

69G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specifie 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

Beauregard. 

! Bowie. 

1 Cody. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

© 

(-i 

o 

Fremont. 

Funston. 

. 

I 

o 

O 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

1,890 

3,387 

1,778 

2,895 

3, 310 

3,993 

3,122 

1,634 

255 

211 

2,346 

3,275 

2,92' 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  a 

346 

360 

129 

908 

320 

331 

81 

56 

14 

19 

114 

469 

11! 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

413 

1,013 

806 

129 

1,205 

162 

396 

550 

17 

9 

301 

1,657 

33: 

93a 

29 

7 

16 

12 

10 

12 

23 

1 

2 

25 

1 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

16 

38 

12 

49 

31 

37 

38 

17 

4 

5 

4 

69 

31 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

149 

232 

97 

150 

179 

195 

222 

170 

6 

14 

18 

337 

14 

95 

96 

Asthma 

128 

79 

46 

73 

76 

134 

169 

43 

6 

6 

30 

91 

13 

97 

4 

1 

17 

3 

24 

2 

3 

1 

4 

2 

98 

43 

3 

11 

7 

11 

4 

6 

1 

1 

9 

i 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

16 

48 

5 

13 

8 

21 

13 

6 

10 

12 

1 

99b 

Abscess , periapical , focal  infection  from . 

1 

1 

1 

3 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of... 

64 

53 

36 

102 

89 

93 

131 

63 

7 

2 

44 

108 

ii! 

101 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

102a 

7 

8 

12 

39 

10 

25 

79 

3 

18 

2 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

6 

4 

i 

4 

3 

54 

13 

i 

1 

1 

7 

10 

i 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

246 

306 

203 

205 

514 

615 

511 

229 

74 

30 

95 

687 

48 

105a 

3 

12 

6 

26 

31 

16 

74 

3 

1 

5 

18 

1 

105b 

Diarrhea 

182 

42 

38 

55 

124 

94 

88 

83 

20 

7 

6 

142 

18 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

308 

525 

185 

101 

159 

330 

246 

554 

22 

30 

47 

501 

38 

106 

1,754 

4 

19 

1 

28 

10 

1 

4 

cl 

worm). 

107a 

2 

2 

1 

1 

10713 

9 

7 

19 

15 

18 

13 

8 

8 

13 

1 

107c 

1 

3 

1 

3 

4 

4 

3 

1 

2 

108 

Appendicitis 

266 

307 

318 

393 

260 

403 

440 

338 

42 

20 

127 

617 

2! 

109a 

Hernia 

329 

292 

338 

463 

807 

1,152 

902 

337 

44 

21 

310 

941 

5> 

109b 

5 

2 

6 

5 

7 

11 

3 

8 

1 

2 

9 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

16 

23 

25 

43 

31 

77 

38 

26 

3 

3 

12 

65 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

839 

614 

228 

311 

454 

698 

626 

626 

84 

112 

225 

795 

9< 

113 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

114 

1 

2 

2 

2 

7 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

31 

ii 

20 

22 

21 

36 

35 

42 

6 

1 

13 

62 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 

11 

12 

11 

28 

30 

26 

20 

20 

4 

8 

21 

eases  of. 

Hoc 

116 

195 

15 

2 

64 

58 

55 

40 

3 

7 

22 

117a 

5 

1 

1 

5 

1 

4 

1 

3 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

17 

14 

8 

22 

ii 

37 

43 

17 

7 

2 

12 

27 

1 1 8n. 

118b 

1 

2 

8 

1 

1 

118c 

2 

6 

1 

2 

15 

5 

7 

5 

1 

10 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases 

of  (nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

8 

12 

2 

7 

10 

16 

19 

ii 

4 

2 

2 

39 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

11 

23 

12 

23 

25 

32 

25 

21 

2 

1 

3 

48 

122  a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

122b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

122c 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

4 

i 

122d 

12 

12 

4 

2 

14 

10 

15 

2 

1 

2 

13 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

10 

18 

4 

16 

26 

45 

n 

10 

1 

i 

6 

33 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

20 

18 

2 

11 

27 

25 

15 

6 

3 

1 

1 

28 

124a 

Cystitis 

29 

46 

25 

31 

21 

48 

29 

22 

1 

2 

29 

77 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

23 

24 

2 

18 

33 

64 

24 

30 

4 

9 

22 

125a 

13 

4 

5 

2 

68 

253 

34 

25 

1 

19 

53 

125b 

6 

7 

5 

8 

16 

22 

8 

9 

1 

161 

1 25c 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

126 

14 

6 

5 

3 

14 

52 

7 

9 

i 

13 

127a 

12 

14 

6 

7 

27 

82 

42 

24 

26 

17 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

16 

11 

16 

18 

32 

94 

27 

22 

4 

2 

9 

28 

127c 

24 

22 

14 

36 

64 

54 

35 

20 

5 

1 1 

41 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

29 

6 

3 

19 

33 

43 

17 

10 

3 

i 

6 

17 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 

126 

187 

25 

44 

51 

62 

116 

62 

13 

13 

31 

172 

of  (nonvenereal). 

o Includes  pneumonia  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


G97 


Imps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued . 


Grant. 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

1 Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

• 

_<D 

a> 

GG 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

,101 

2, 453 

454 

2,177 

390 

1,900 

1,377 

1,760 

3,092 

5,517 

1,524 

1,987 

2,869 

4,469 

1,388 

6,824 

1,678 

2,191 

89-90 

45 

30 

22 

184 

257 

500 

61 

68 

114 

1,220 

43 

141 

163 

482 

47 

462 

131 

174 

91 

462 

475 

39 

183 

43 

432 

85 

189 

236 

242 

342 

425 

237 

221 

174 

991 

304 

242 

92a 

13 

18 

2 

1 

16 

6 

7 

23 

22 

8 

7 

3 

26 

7 

36 

11 

6 

93a 

32 

56 

3 

14 

1 

19 

8 

25 

48 

78 

12 

9 

7 

29 

10 

40 

27 

25 

93b 

175 

135 

24 

90 

42 

131 

45 

169 

126 

256 

150 

121 

63 

180 

133 

310 

158 

95 

93c 

1 

1 



120 

57 

10 

76 

41 

118 

85 

68 

165 

140 

111 

88 

69 

123 

45 

249 

101 

121 

96 

5 

4 

5 

4 

1 

18 

1 

7 

5 

2 

2 

8 

11 

18 

28 

28 

97 

3 

13 

252 

2 

4 

5 

4 

12 

9 

3 

1 

4 

22 

i 

19 

4 

3 

93 

14 

17 

i 

4 

3 

12 

5 

8 

23 

14 

20 

s 

10 

n 

14 

10 

6 

99a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

99b 

55 

94 

4 

68 

20 

90 

28 

57 

121 

225 

82 

52 

68 

81 

56 

121 

68 

52 

99c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

101 

39 

42 

10 

4 

39 

9 

26 

13 

42 

14 

27 

19 

21 

17 

21 

16 

31 

102a 

■ 8 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

28 

4 

1 

3 

1 

3 

16 

7 

3 

102b 

258 

267 

45 

385 

87 

357 

164 

318 

379 

549 

253 

334 

209 

702 

126 

711 

296 

581 

102c 

36 

33 

2 

7 

1 

14 

11 

23 

25 

43 

5 

4 

5 

12 

8 

16 

6 

17 

105a 

33 

32 

60 

586 

158 

56 

505 

23 

307 

123 

69 

275 

77 

344 

21 

136 

76 

119 

105b 

189 

2S4 

33 

421 

116 

311 

588 

113 

244 

245 

179 

372 

272 

358 

172 

609 

226 

474 

105c 

3 

56 

1 

2,643 

1 

794 

14 

1 

124 

43 

143 

17 

10 

7 

27 

24 

124 

890 

106 

1 

18 

43 

1 

4 

1 

1 

9 

2 

107a 

17 

14 

6 

2 

9 

7 

8 

17 

23 

29 

13 

2 

5 

7 

10 

3 

8 

107b 

6 

3 

12 

2 

2 

6 

5 

4 

3 

3 

6 

2 

4 

9 

107c 

',460 

215 

33 

245 

64 

288 

185 

373 

290 

416 

384 

451 

235 

230 

222 

513 

200 

266 

108 

(695 

354 

116 

542 

196 

777 

271 

492 

754 

973 

394 

574 

330 

1,219 

281 

939 

355 

286 

109a 

7 

3 

1 

7 

1 

8 

1 

3 

9 

15 

5 

8 

10 

8 

.3 

14 

5 

4 

109b 

39 

31 

5 

30 

13 

38 

26 

29 

47 

61 

41 

27 

30 

50 

5 

44 

20 

34 

110a 

'311 

313 

157 

562 

153 

445 

1,129 

308 

807 

485 

520 

408 

383 

535 

217 

1.162 

338 

717 

110b 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

113 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

4 

1 

8 

2 

1 

1 

3 

114 

32 

15 

18 

9 

17 

6 

24 

21 

34 

16 

12 

15 

39 

16 

51 

4 

25 

115a 

20 

17 

3 

18 

4 

14 

6 

20 

34 

24 

33 

27 

20 

43 

25 

IS 

9 

31 

115b 

u 

6 

1 

20 

3 

15 

177 

14 

11 

58 

100 

14 

12 

32 

11 

43 

31 

80 

115c 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

117a 

31 

40 

2 

16 

9 

37 

17 

20 

30 

22 

19 

32 

21 

35 

14 

52 

20 

23 

117b 

1 

6 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

4 | 

1 

1 

3 

6 

4 

1 18b 

4 

2 

5 

3 

9 

2 

2 

8 

22 

5 

6 

2 

9 

2 

6 

2 

1 

118c 

7 

11 

6 

1 

11 

1 

4 

15 

14 

10 

6 

9 

13 

10 

39 

6 

10 

119 

30 

29 

5 

11 

1 

14 

12 

22 

44 

24 

17 

17 

14 

28 

13 

37 

9 

37 

120 

j 2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

9 

122a 

2 

i 

2 

3 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

122b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2^ 

2 

192r» 

98 

6 

i 

16 

1 

12 

8 

9 

39 

6 

2 

H 

23 

4 

1 

14 

4 

8 

122d 

17 

11 

14 

6 

11 

19 

10 

27 

19 

13 

17 

12 

38 

9 

35 

n 

10 

122e 

14 

8 

3 

18 

7 

40 

IS 

4 

36 

21 

7 

6 

13 

27 

7 

15 

16 

17 

123 

28 

35 

9 

37 

9 

66 

90 

45 

59 

40 

36 

56 

17 

76 

35 

28 

124a 

i 3 

22 

3 

13 

8 

40 

21 

16 

68 

34 

20 

40 

11 

69 

4 

62 

25 

32 

124b 

4 

7 

7 

7 

12 

24 

6 

13 

15 

10 

16 

42 

18 

194 

81 

7 

14 

125a 

4 

1 

2 

5 

10 

6 

5 

IS 

22 

9 

11 

9 

17 

5 

n 

7 

8 

125b 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

9 

■21 

2 

10 

1 



12 

25 

3 

35 

2 

7 

19 

16 

20 

26 

21 

10 

18 

21 

25 

17 

20 

53 

127a 

40 

1 

13 

6 

28 

9 

21 

28 

80 

16 

4 

12 

25 

14 

45 

37 

15 

127b 

28 

7 

31 

12 

60 

16 

37 

43 

53 

38 

46 

25 

61 

23 

69 

21 

32 

127c 

9 

2 

15 

5 

19 

6 

IS 

14 

30 

25 

22 

6 

4 

19 

38 

11 

2 

127d 

85 

6 

58 

31 

77 

46 

74 

102 

113 

46 

77 

40 

95 

61 

304 

148 

109 

l27e 

098  MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specific 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

Arkansas. 

California. 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

£9-90 

Bronchitis 

3,363 

3, 083 

133 

4,479 

6, 034 

2,016 

2, 755 

2,063 

376 

51 

514 

205 

2,80: 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

46 

1 , 281 

21 

348 

199 

516 

265 

3S2 

16 

3 

28 

14 

10!  j 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

146 

374 

8 

411 

975 

182 

1,182 

293 

44 

3 

120 

25 

191 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

4 

12 



19 

1 

42 

14 

8 

6 

6 

2( 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

12 

43 

1 

47 

34 

15 

14 

16 

2 

4 

3 

5 

: 

/• 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

101 

263 

11 

270 

299 

116 

131 

88 

32 

5 

58 

12 

20! 

95 

96 

Asthma 7 

39 

154 

6 

196 

183 

63 

82 

127 

12 

4 

12 

10 

101 

97 

1 

31 

2 

8 

6 

4 

16 

1 

, 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

8 

13 

2 

13 

30 

1 

3 

9 

5 

8 

2 

11 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

8 

6 

1 

17 

14 

22 

14 

3 

3 

1 

ii 

7 

2 

99b 

1 

1 

1 

99c 

Mouth  arid  anriexa,  other  diseases  of. . . 

34 

no 

4 

427 

86 

86 

56 

473 

22 

5 

104 

16 

17 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

1 

1 

2 

9 

102a 

16 

33 

2 

27 

17 

22 

13 

24 

2 

1 

2 

1 

102b 

2 

13 

27 

10 

9 

15 

18 

1 

4 

1! 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

201 

524 

67 

669 

656 

245 

281 

389 

103 

20 

260 

48 

60 

105a 

12 

19 

5 

6 

14 

3 

10 

1 

1 

2 

2_| 

105b 

Diarrhea 

26 

68 

3 

269 

117 

131 

144 

67 

65 

4 

82 

21 

10 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

247 

437 

9 

590 

544 

241 

211 

180 

448 

10 

457 

47 

46 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hook- 

248 

17 

301 

1,  816 

133 

16 

2 

17 

2 

425 

2 

1 

worm ) . 

1 

6 

9 

107d 

8 

10 

14 

146 

13 

2 

15 

1 

1 

17 

u 

107c 

1 

4 

11 

7 

2 

3 

1 

1 

108 

Appendicitis 

224 

317 

17 

262 

488 

334 

253 

273 

89 

13 

224 

32 

5' 

109a 

Hernia 

311 

1,246 

9 

605 

623 

663 

304 

1,678 

50 

10 

123 

24 

8( 

109b 

7 

9 

1 

13 

1 

9 

7 

2 

5 

1 

J 

110a 

28 

61 

47 

32 

24 

59 

9 

15 

2 

11  Ob 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

469 

539 

30 

842 

863 

456 

1,155 

200 

353 

36 

461 

378 

l,5r 

113 

1 

1 

1 

1 

114 

1 

1 

4 

1 

7 

1 

2 

1 

1 

115a 

Cholecystitis. 

20 

20 

1 

17 

22 

24 

16 

13 

5 

1 

18 

6 

| 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 

6 

51 

1 

31 

42 

20 

14 

40 

6 

3 

19 

5 

eases  of. 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

12 

53 

146 

79 

3 

42 

6 

11 

1 

30 

1 

117a 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

13 

26 

1 

26 

42 

16 

21 

18 

3 

1 

10 

2 

118a 

1 

1 

1 

118b 



3 

1 

6 

1 

1 

118c 

5 

6 

9 

5 

5 

7 

9 

3 

2 

1 XIV.  Genitourinary  system  diseases  of 

( nonvenereal ). 

119 

, Nephritis,  acute 

11 

9 

3 

4 

13 

11 

6 

9 

2 

7 

3 

120 

9 

24 

4 

23 

28 

21 

15 

52 

1 

::::::: 

11 

7 

122a 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

122b 

2 

1 

4 

122c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

122d 

6 

8 

7 

5 

4 

12 

6 

6 

122e 

( Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

12 

17 

3 

21 

30 

11 

9 

17 

6 

5 

4 

123 

6 

9 

9 

23 

9 

21 

12 

19 

7 

5 

2 

124a 

26 

47 

1 

71 

40 

49 

54 

32 

8 

14 

5 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

21 

32 

1 

32 

27 

58 

45 

59 

3 

14 

2 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

12 

156 

7 

14 

3 

7 

11 

4 

1 

8 

2 

125b 

7 

23 

10 

11 

7 

9 

18 

3 

125c 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

126 

1 

15 

5 

1 

6 

5 

10 

1 

2 

2 

127a 

Balanitis 

10 

43 

l 

17 

24 

16 

4 

21 

3 

i 

15 

2 

127b 

21 

43 

1 

37 

23 

29 

12 

14 

5 

10 

3 

127c 

20 

67 

75 

47 

50 

40 

43 

3 

4 

14 

127d 

7 

86 

10 

29 

2 

14 

17 

4 

5 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 

47 

114 

2 

104 

312 

42 

136 

36 

33 

7 

32 

6 

of  (nonvenereal). 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


699 


bmps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1.919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Colorado. 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Columbi 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

462 

113 

165 

1,472 

507 

3,966 

11 

1,402 

971 

144 

683 

837 

765 

491 

1,022 

1,068 

601 

773 

89-90 

20 

15 

108 

9 

394 

1 

67 

206 

18 

22 

45 

68 

23 

61 

20 

20 

37 

91 

99 

9 

4 

131 

27 

609 

1 

149 

144 

29 

218 

86 

26 

40 

150 

77 

42 

81 

92a 

3 

3 

1 

6 

1 

31 

13 

25 

7 

3 

4 

2 

1 

9 

5 

1 

6 

93a 

5 

3 

25 

1 

64 

10 

9 

17 

10 

11 

10 

6 

31 

33 

5 

4 

94 

23 

272 

62 

54 

13 

42 

27 

29 

12 

56 

49 

38 

93c 

1 ... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

to 

2 

3 

2S 

24 

153 

1 

33 

24 

16 

15 

11 

20 

5 

42 

17 

17 

9 

96 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

15 

1 

9 

12 

41 

2 

6 

2 

2 

4 

9 

H 

4 

5 

1 

2 

4 

23 

11 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

5 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

32 

6 

4 

62 

23 

169 

68 

33 

29 

30 

41 

26 

18 

65 

62 

30 

39 

99c 

2 

2 

101 

7 

i 

13 

1 

20 

6 

2 

6 

4 

3 

1 

8 

3 

4 

1 09 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 09  h 

182 

31 

32 

371 

152 

611 

30 

383 

201 

112 

131 

157 

134 

51 

353 

212 

165 

152 

102e 

18 

2 

17 

9 

9 

3 

2 

1 

7 

4 

2 

24 

23 

9 

55 

76 

194 

5 

113 

174 

24 

12 

79 

18 

4 

169 

144 

74 

ii 

105b 

j 95 

73 

12 

324 

98 

1,017 

2 

245 

330 

212 

78 

494 

231 

20 

429 

4.54 

43 

269 

105c 

2 

1 

4 

6 

1 

7 

4 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

107:\ 

3 

5 

25 

2 

7 

2 

4 

3 

4 

1 

- 

2 

53 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

107r* 

67 

32 

3 

243 

73 

652 

26 

187 

104 

58 

168 

109 

S41 

36 

i6i 

200 

71 

103 

10S 

125 

24 

30 

414 

57 

821 

8 

121 

186 

83 

89 

223 

128 

49 

378 

192 

73 

106 

109a 

2 

1 

6 

2 

17 

3 

2 

1 

7 

1 

3 

9 

1 

i 3 

1 

3 

23 

8 

46 

13 

ii 

2 

11 

3 

2 

*2 

11 

8 

3 

4 

110a 

>78 

43 

89 

504 

640 

2,139 

39 

60S 

459 

65 

567 

394 

406 

178 

834 

810 

277 

127 

110b 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

112 

1 

4 

2 

3 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

114. 

4 

1 

2 

ii 

10 

32 

15 

13 

9 

11 

3 

6 

3 

7 

14 

6 

3 

115a 

0 

2 

19 

4 

43 

16 

10 

14 

4 

11 

12 

12 

: 3 

1 

2 

10 

IS 

98 

13 

6 

1 

6 

9 

101 

3 

n 

8 

41 

3 

115c 

i 

4 

1 

3 

1 

o 

1 

1 

3 

5 

2 

17 

5 

22 

1 

21 

8 

2 

3 

1 

5 

6 

15 

10 

3 

1 

117b 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

l 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

4 

2 

2 

2 

6 

7 

26 

18 

11 

12 

5 

5 

1 

10 

6 

9. 

3 

J 7 

2 

3 

26 

6 

80 

1 

15 

19 

14 

12 

9 

5 

30 

13 

4 

6 

120 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

. .. 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

i 

8 

1 

6 

6 

1 

2 

3 

- 

2 

|3 

2 

12 

7 

39 

18 

17 

- 

7 

1 

1 

1 

17 

7 

33 

4 

1 

2 

5 

3 

2 

5 

9 

5 

6 

123 

5 

1 

5 

14 

8 

52 

2 

19 

24 

5 

21 

13 

10 

14 

21 

5 

5 

10 

124a 

2 

8 

7 

20 

6 

2 

5 

9 

1 

3 

22 

5 

57 

14 

25 

1 

13 

9 

17 

8 

3 

n 

4 

125a 

1 

11 

2 

20 

4 

11 

2 

3 

6 

9 

1 

i 

1 

4 

9 

2 

15 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

3 

4 

L 

1 

1 

24 

3 

76 

9 

11 

7 

3 

16 

8 

2 

6 

13 

2 

127a 

2 

2 

21 

6 

2 

9 

14 

1 

4 

6 

9 

13 

l 

4 

29 

3 

61 

14 

18 

4 

7 

10 

22 

14 

) 

4 

6 

18 

1; 

4 

10 

44 

17 

210 

42 

40 

9 

28 

23 

57 

15 

62 

31 

33 

31 

127e 

I 


3553—25 4G 


700 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif < 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence- 

-Continued. 

Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

j Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

o 

2 

o 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

118 

942 

99 

465 

22 

211 

3,329 

245 

5, 757 

586 

17 

961 

91 

14 

46 

15 

10 

6 

293 

39 

252 

28 

40 

92a 

Pneumonia’,  lobar 

18 

2891 

11 

54 

2 

4 

681 

33 

548 

12 

1 

90 

93a 

S 

1 

4 

1 

17 

3 

46 

23 

4 

931) 

Pleurisy)  serofibrinous 

2 

7 

2 

4 

1 

83 

2 

89 

7 

12 

93c 

6 

73 

41 

20 

5 

224 

19 

337 

35 

57 

95 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

96 

10 

25 

8 

2 

136 

13 

133 

20 

19 

97 

2 

1 

7 

6 

98 

2 

6 

7 

1 

1 

22 

1 

34 

2 

2 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

3 

24 

2 

3 

99b 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from. 

4 

10 

99c 

Mouth  and  arinexa,  other  diseases  of.. 

11 

40 

7 

29 

1 

2 

192 

48 

274 

12 

1 

52 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

1 

3 

102a 

1 

16 

1 

1 

24 

3 

39 

10 

4 

102b 

1 

2 

21 

2 

1 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

25 

141 

29 

.. 

Ill 

6 

25 

833 

97 

1,273 

99 

6 

302 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

15 

30 

2 

105b 

Diarrhea 

36 

50 

13 

36 

17 

219 

82 

278 

50 

1 

42 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

85 

101 

9 

70 

6 

5 

504 

149 

1,124 

118 

4 

257 

106 

1 

1 

1 

68 

21 

46 

89 

2 

worm). 

107a 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

10 

9 

107b 

Cestodes 

3 

1 

1 

14 

5 

16 

1 

6 

107c 

2 

1 

9 

18 

108 

Appendicitis 

24 

171 

30 

67 

4 

30 

548 

73 

792 

62 

5 

149 

109a 

Hernia 

36 

146 

7 

72 

2 

9 

848 

46 

1,427 

96 

3 

371 

109b 

4 

2 

4 

16 

25 

2 

2 

110a 

3 

16 

8 

42 

4 

49 

5 

10 

U0b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

273 

584 

39 

194 

6 

132 

1,222 

218 

2,507 

231 

6 

372 

113 

1 

1 

3 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

1 

4 

7 

3 

1 

115a 

2 

19 

1 

4 

1 

38 

2 

78 

9 

8 

115b 

8 

1 

2 

1 

1 

50 

6 

83 

3 

14 

diseases  of. 

115c 

1 

9 

1 

3 

24 

9 

55 

8 

13 

117a 

Peritonitis 

1 

3 

117b 

2 

3 

46 

6 

62 

6 

9 

118a 

118b 

8 

2 

1 

118c 

2 

1 

11 

1 

18 

4 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 

(nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

2 

3 

2 

1 

22 

1 

39 

6 

5 

120 

1 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

64 

6 

80 

6 

11 

122a 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

122b 

3 

3 

3 

122c 

2 

i 

122d 

1 

11 

1 

8 

122e 

3 

4 

1 

1 

34 

5 

63 

4 

7 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

4 

5 

5 

26 

1 

45 

3 

2 

124a 

Cystitis 

3 

12 

2 

12 

1 

1 

53 

2 

75 

2 

1 

13 

124  b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

1 

10 

5 

22 

2 

48 

3 

2 

4 

125a 

35 

2 

8 

1 

140 

4 

113 

6 

1 

13 

125b 

1 

1 

10 

15 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

126 

3 

2 

1 

12 

1 

11 

1 

127a 

3 

23 

2 

3 

2 

40 

4 

57 

2 

19 

127b 

10 

2 

1 

56 

1 

61 

5 

14 

127c 

2 

9 

3 

3 

50 

6 

75 

4 

8 

127d 

2 

12 

1 

28 

2 

1 

127e 

13 

22 

4 

14 

3 

178 

12 

138 

14 

50 

1 of  (nonvenereal). 

2 i 


Oklahoma. 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


701 


■amps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence- 

-Continued. 

Total  States. 

Total  camps. 

Total  States  and  camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Oregon. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

1 

Texas. 

Utah. 

! Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

| Wyoming. 

! Others. 

1 

354 

1,534 

214 

281 

27 

119 

7, 455 

292 

647 

2, 928 

2,190 

74 

216 

289 

298 

49, 301 

99, 100 

148,401 

89-90 

106 

38 

6 

18 

2 

2 

349 

12 

24 

126 

73 

1 

10 

3 

5 

2,  829 

10, 468 

13,297 

91 

51 

156 

4 

19 

2 

11 

999 

56 

37 

284 

147 

5 

20 

33 

30 

5,937 

15, 949 

21,886 

92a 

3 

11 

28 

2 

1 

6 

13 

1 

3 

2 

344 

524 

868 

93a 

8 

17 

1 

5 

2 

89 

60 

50 

3 

5 

2 

777 

975 

1,752 

93  b 

n 

78 

n 

31 

2 

10 

648 

49 

13 

148 

125 

1 

24 

31 

25 

3,212 

5,  600 

8^812 

93c 

1 

6 

2 

8 

95 

18 

27 

9 

25 

1 

3 

253 

6 

4 

111 

83 

2 

3 

3 

7 

1,500 

3,  653 

5,153 

96 

1 

6 

6 

1 

1 

47 

300 

347 

97 

1 

6 

2 

1 

17 

2 

14 

8 

1 

3 

3 

297 

554 

851 

98 

3 

6 

3 

2 

65 

6 

19 

13 

1 

3 

9 

i 

306 

427 

733 

99a 

3 

2 

2 

29 

14 

43 

99b 

38 

64 

17 

26 

4 

5 

531 

32 

10 

159 

141 

1 

18 

38 

13 

2,848 

3,558 

6,  406 

99c 

1 

3 

9 

16 

27 

43 

101 

6 

12 

2 

27 

2 

i 

13 

20 

8 

2 

3 

308 

780 

1,088 

102a 

i 

3 

15 

1 

5 

11 

1 

1 

106 

300 

406 

102b 

193 

509 

38 

108 

39 

149 

3,277 

87 

54 

606 

459 

24 

71 

74 

44 

13,361 

13, 248 

26, 609 

102c 

3 

1 

20 

11 

5 

1 

206 

546 

105a 

36 

274 

17 

45 

6 

15 

1,023 

57 

7 

737 

143 

2 

9 

3 

24 

4,715 

4,889 

9,604 

105b 

131 

340 

102 

256 

9 

29 

3,718 

52 

44 

672 

304 

1 

132 

24 

108 

14,323 

11,060 

25, 383 

105c 

3 

14 

1 

1,271 

13 

1 

13 

5 

3 

2 

2,250 

9, 3SS 

1 ] , 63S 

106 

1 

i 

9 

1 

39 

89 

128 

107a 

, 3 

5 

8 

135 

1 

6 

5 

2 

2 

312 

965 

1,277 

107b 

i 

1 

2 

24 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

142 

112 

" 254 

107c 

71 

212 

38 

44 

4 

32 

1,749 

83 

59 

420 

318 

5 

92 

39 

32 

8,533 

11,066 

19, 599 

10s 

68 

222 

64 

83 

2 

12 

1,417 

57 

5S 

534 

728 

9 

21 

6S 

35 

10, 603 

21,511 

32,114 

109a 

4 

5 

21 

1 

13 

3 

1 

9 

4 

194 

243 

437 

109b 

; 1 5 

20 

2 

2 

2 

106 

8 

2 

30 

17 

1 

4 

4 

6 

569 

1,279 

1.848 

110a 

;360 

528 

210 

2S6 

15 

130 

6.4SS 

142 

301 

1,623 

1,193 

16 

96 

312 

123 

29, 195 

20, 079 

49, 274 

110b 

1 

1 

2 

9 

43 

35 

78 

113 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

68 

88 

156 

114 

10 

22 

3 

6 

2 

3 

160 

7 

5 

34 

16 

1 

2 

2 

702 

821 

1.523 

115a 

1 

4 

2 

7 

1 

3 

172 

4 

43 

11 

1 

5 

3 

4 

695 

784 

1,479 

115b 

I 2 

26 

3 

26 

4 

186 

2 

51 

25 

3 

23 

890 

1,579 

2,469 

115c 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

2 

43 

45 

88 

117a 

1 1 

5 

5 

6 

1 

56 

4 

3 

30 

12 

1 

1 

1 

453 

864 

1,317 

117b 

5 

4 

9 

1 18n. 

1 

1 

1 

27 

63 

90 

HSb 

1 

3 

2 

3 

21 

1 

6 

3 

1 

3 

1 

135 

198 

333 

118c 

2 

6 

5 

44 

3 

2 

13 

11 

4 

5 

5 

336 

380 

716 

119 

• 8 

17 

5 

1 

72 

4 

3 

35 

24 

3 

1 

679 

800 

1,479 

120 

7 

1 

28 

48 

1 22m 

1 

6 

3 

1 

2 

36 

36 

72 

122b 

1 

1 

1 

15 

35 

50 

122c 

2 

4 

3 

31 

3 

1 

15 

7 

1 

181 

407 

588 

122d 

6 

17 

7 

1 

89 

3 

4 

23 

14 

4 

6 

3 

496 

610 

1 106 

1 22c 

2 

9 

6 

1 

66 

3 

28 

8 

2 

1 

3 

367 

554 

? 921 

123 

11 

33 

9 

7 

1 

1 

184 

9 

6 

52| 

34 

1 

5 

8 

6 

865 

1,405 

2,270 

124a 

4 

] 

7 

73 

1 

4 

17 

10 

1 

2 

2 

334 

1 070 

1 404 

124  b 

, 4 

21 

6 

2 

1 

178 

2 

3 

39 

14 

1 

4 

11 

1 

895 

1,175 

2,  070 

125a 

1 

4 

3 

3 

I 

29 

2 

3 

9 

1 

4 

175 

357 

532 

125b 

2 

3 

9 

2 

21 

45 

66 

125c 

1 1 

3 

1 

3 

23 

1 

4 

9 

6 

] 

157 

372 

529 

126 

3 

4 

7 

12 

1 

64 

1 

7 

105 

16 

2 

7 

6 

634 

794 

1,428 

127a 

1 To' 

13 

5 

8 

1 

100 

3 

2 

42 

14 

2 

3 

6 

4 

572 

918 

1,490 

127b 

7 

1 

3 

1 

125 

4 

3 

47 

51 

1 

1 

1 

4 

723 

1,349 

2,072 

127c 

1 *j. . . 

10 

1 

2 

49 

1 

34 

8 

6 

3 

302 

629 

931 

127d 

10 

36 

15 

17 

3 

366 

34 

17 

113 

61 

4 

9 

15 

11 

2,023 

3,338 

5, 361 

127e 

702 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specifier 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

r3 

c3 

to 

< V 

u 

c3 

o> 

« 

! Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

Gangrene 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

143a 

10 

18 

13 

33 

26 

30 

32 

16 

4 

13 

34 

1( 

143b 

Furuncle 

150 

289 

61 

102 

191 

228 

285 

201 

30 

14 

133 

358 

231 

144a 

Abscess 

10.8 

164 

63 

106 

202 

268 

in 

181 

18 

7 

125 

253 

241 

144b 

Cellulitis 

148 

193 

118 

71 

254 

165 

272 

90 

29 

17 

111 

110 

16! 

145a 

31 

53 

5 

17 

34 

93 

25 

9 

1 

13 

12 

1( 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

92 

78 

5p 

55 

56 

150 

67 

94 

16 

5 

65 

103 

10' 

145c 

11 

19 

45 

59 

9 

5 

1 

2 

2 

41 

< 

145.1 

8 

5 

5 

8 

7 

21 

30 

7 

2 

4 

14 

145e 

4 

4 

3 

8 

15 

9 

10 

4 

3 

8 

20 

| 

145f 

Eczema 

19 

33 

19 

47 

74 

136 

126 

41 

8 

3 

2,8 

75 

4' 

145g 

Erythema 

10 

4 

38 

12 

28 

24 

44 

25 

3 

2 

12 

16 

I 

145h 

Herpes 

41 

26 

13 

26 

37 

94 

56 

32 

6 

3 

22 

36 

2 

145  i 

Impetigo 

8 

9 

14 

15 

62 

121 

25 

32 

3 

40 

24 

1 

145j 

2 

1 

5 

1 

5 

1 

1 

145k 

3 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1451 

Pityriasis 

10 

8 

6 

9 

12 

29 

10 

7 

1 

8 

8 

145  m 

Psoriasis 

11 

6 

14 

43 

39 

24 

9 

4 

6 

22 

2 1 

145n 

Scabies 

11(5 

98 

10 

87 

588 

1,130 

102 

46 

31 

13 

109 

353 

5 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases 

185 

176 

57 

143 

198 

361 

179 

125 

10 

11 

120 

280 

20 1 

of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

14Ga 

Osteomyelitis 

6 

11 

15 

21 

22 

25 

20 

12 

1 

1 

7 

37 

2 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

21 

30 

21 

93 

59 

36 

50 

24 

3 

6 

49 

103 

7 

14fic 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

21 

28 

IS 

36 

45 

37 

48 

53 

2 

2 

21 

54 

c 

147a 

18 

22 

12 

28 

14 

37 

28 

29 

2 

14 

44 

147b 

Loose  bodies 'in  joint 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

2 

4 

147c 

Synovitis ". 

22 

25 

20 

29 

67 

50 

85 

22 

5 

5 

ii 

52 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

2 

2 

5 

3 

1 

5 

2 

6 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis 

12 

13 

21 

21 

19 

16 

13 

1 

1 

16 

30 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

14 

14 

16 

16 

27 

23 

30 

21 

1 

2 

19 

35 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

13 

20 

17 

26 

16 

21 

12 

1 

14 

16 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

34 

10 

24 

23 

25 

43 

22 

19 

2 

2 

13 

53 

149d 

35 

23 

22 

37 

36 

91 

45 

7 

4 

8 

32 

149e 

Pes  planus 

135 

131 

321 

294 

300 

341 

406 

341 

23 

19 

174 

661 

S 1 

149f 

Talipes 

8 

6 

2 

3 

4 

7 

8 

4 

5 

22 

149s 

Tenosynovitis 

29 

19 

8 

30 

74 

40 

68 

27 

1 

3 

n 

35 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

224 

179 

158 

242 

313 

298 

329 

294 

44 

11 

173 

476 

5 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

' 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

16 

12 

12 

23 

19 

41 

21 

16 

1 

1 

13 

28 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

1,457 

1,562 

746 

1,174 

1,705 

1,447 

1,709 

1,306 

126 

207 

26 

1,696 

1,' 

Total  for  diseases 

34,415 

37,817 

24, 778 

34,077 

43,234 

43, 006 

48,089 

29,066 

4,988 

4,248 

13,924 

72,214 

i 

ADMISSION'S BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


703 


•amps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr. 

ABSOLUTE 


1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 

NUMBERS. 


1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Grant. 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

Lee. 

i Lewis. 

Logan. 

Mac  Arthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

1 Pike. 

1 

| Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

142 

31 

16 

IS 

5 

19 

7 

12 

29 

36 

2S 

13 

14 

33 

6 

28 

8 

17 

143a 

119 

167 

17 

235 

43 

21S 

41 

147 

284 

292 

329 

178 

163 

285 

131 

381 

108 

508 

143b 

117 

148 

14 

151 

51 

211 

m 

173 

204 

236 

167 

119 

138 

235 

S3 

286 

122 

212 

144a 

119 

83 

11 

82 

31 

121 

57 

111 

113 

140 

110 

94 

133 

128 

103 

93 

76 

156 

144b 

14 

8 

1 

14 

3 

40 

S 

29 

90 

33 

'89 

14 

22 

23 

145 

36 

20 

31 

145a 

52 

75 

15 

83 

19 

85 

27 

102 

111 

126 

138 

85 

113 

126 

45 

119 

97 

131 

145b 

6 

8 

i 

15 

10 

13 

3 

21 

15 

5 

12 

10 

3 

19 

18 

8 

9 

145c 

S 

12 

7 

1 

5 

1 

11 

17 

29 

10 

16 

6 

16 

3 

35 

5 

7 

145d 

9 

4 

i 

9 

3 

12 

7 

11 

12 

17 

6 

16 

1 

21 

9 

4 

19 

145e 

31 

43 

31 

8 

5S 

21 

57 

91 

46 

30 

29 

31 

81 

47 

46 

35 

32 

145f 

21 

7 

i 

25 

7 

18 

2 

15 

46 

31 

16 

13 

16 

12 

7 

27 

17 

13 

145g 

22 

30 

2 

27 

3 

41 

19 

25 

31 

58 

36 

31 

28 

37 

61 

76 

13 

20 

145h 

6 

5 

1 

11 

3 

ii 

3 

29 

19 

29 

2S 

30 

9 

10 

24 

20 

11 

30 

1451 

1 

2 

1 

1 

o 

1 

o 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1451r 

4 

i 

1 

15 

2 

6 

1 

3 

24 

20 

5 

1 

7 

4 

17 

10 

5 

5 

1451 

10 

10 

2 

17 

2 

32 

9 

10 

37 

23 

12 

11 

n 

17 

16 

27 

n 

9 

145m 

59 

53 

13 

50 

55 

118 

39 

99 

315 

3S9 

4S 

116 

64 

244 

519 

184 

S4 

60 

145n 

142 

161 

16 

214 

50 

232 

97 

147 

257 

297 

195 

200 

158 

253 

184 

440 

140 

286 

145o 

' 26 

23 

1 

21 

30 

17 

9 

14 

40 

9 

19 

5 

14 

27 

5 

23 

22 

14 

146a 

56 

22 

10 

44 

2S 

71 

27 

26 

76 

99 

23 

51 

41 

71 

26 

268 

54 

45 

146b 

31 

31 

4 

26 

8 

47 

16 

31 

54 

65 

54 

49 

25 

34 

22 

69 

27 

34 

146c 

32 

36 

4 

36 

3 

26 

3 

27 

85 

33 

42 

25 

17 

19 

9 

82 

31 

17 

147a 

1 3 

3 

i 

3 

1 

2 

1 

8 

5 

1 

2 

4 

147b 

2I 

33 

5 

34 

13 

ii 

12 

32 

81 

78 

47 

12 

34 

41 

17 

91 

40 

i6 

147c 

, 4 

6 

1 

4 

6 

4 

3 

7 

19 

2 

1 

2 

3 

4 

14 

9 

4 

147d 

71 

5 

10 

22 

6 

37 

7 

9 

52 

29 

28 

15 

17 

13 

i 

57 

25 

17 

147e 

22 

28 

3 

40 

8 

20 

5 

18 

42 

87 

49 

47 

31 

41 

ii 

42 

23 

33 

149a 

20 

19 

3 

19 

8 

11 

20 

10 

62 

51 

42 

23 

30 

17 

35 

11 

15 

149b 

10 

6 

2 

9 

8 

3 

11 

51 

20 

27 

12 

10 

6 

33 

10 

8 

149c 

56 

36 

2 

86 

6 

4S 

21 

86 

46 

112 

35 

26 

16 

40 

33 

29 

35 

111 

149d 

290 

251 

53 

255 

57 

199 

34 

163 

275 

752 

471 

437 

225 

249 

209 

901 

488 

328 

149e 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

10 

31 

12 

4 

21 

34 

5 

3 

1 4Qf 

68 

25 

6 

18 

4 

13 

4 

24 

50 

120 

27 

10 

21 

53 

9 

38 

13 

26 

149g 

!43 

199 

33 

314 

116 

401 

143 

243 

337 

673 

293 

282 

235 

523 

129 

837 

357 

299 

149h 

20 

22 

7 

28 

14 

14 

10 

19 

26 

51 

17 

22 

8 

29 

17 

39 

20 

14 

150 

/9 

- 

1,036 

332 

1,493 

405 

2,008 

643 

947 

1,495 

3,712 

1,662 

1,192 

1,239 

1,822 

1,055 

3,274 

1,141 

1,421 

189 

3102 

26,434 

8, 090 

33, 265 

9,476  43,922 

16,  695 

30, 400 

49,587 

58, 862 

29, 287 

32, 024 

26, 370 

50, 880 

20, 669 

72, 205 

32, 498 

33, 381 

704 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specifm 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 
national! 
classifi-  ] 
cation  l 
No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

jj 

To 

I 

& 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

Arkansas. 

California. 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

1 

1 

1 

1 

143a 

13 

31 

1 

34 

42 

17 

20 

27 

6 

2 

3 

41 

143b 

Furuncle 

321 

255 

6 

264 

612 

94 

114 

123 

81 

7 

88 

33 

454 

144a 

Abscess 

133 

256 

3 

305 

352 

124 

160 

191 

36 

' 3 

102 

IS 

268 

114b 

Cellulitis 

138 

123 

6 

202 

346 

257 

106 

31 

5 

125 

13 

161 

145a 

35 

352 

17 

18 

19 

1 

7 

8 

14.5b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

95 

133 

3 

106 

152 

66 

103 

64 

61 

5 

63 

19 

229 

145c 

14 

16 

25 

2 

2 

1 

1 

38 

45 

145(1 

13 

27 

11 

27 

10 

3 

2 

5 

2 

61 

145e 

3 

12 

1 

13 

19 

7 

11 

1 

6 

IS 

145f 

Eczema 

20 

41 

1 

42 

42 

4S 

38 

39 

8 

2 

17 

4 

87 

145^ 

35 

31 

16 

46 

11 

3 

7 

2 

1 

2; 

145b 

21 

55 

1 

45 

39 

12 

29 

9 

15 

8 

4S 

145i 

Impetigo 

14 

2 

14 

33 

28 

16 

11 

5 

13 

2 

71 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

145k 

1 

3 

::::::: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

J 

1451 

4 

14 

7 

33 

16 

5 

8 

1 

4 

f 

145m 

6 

38 

1 

29 

20 

12 

3 

23 

2 

6 

2 

i: 

145n 

Scabies 

13 

216 

2 

170 

502 

164 

45 

300 

10 

13 

10 

15 

29! 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases 

136 

318 

5 

226 

413 

162 

125 

227 

42 

4 

102 

32 

34! 

of. 

XVI.  Bones,  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

8 

37 

18 

24 

14 

10 

22 

1 

3 

1 

1 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

27 

131 

.... 

1 

3S 

54 

45 

36 

146 

3 

1 

5 

4 

4 

146c 

26 

47 

2 

35 

40 

17 

42 

39 

9 

18 

2 

5 

147a 

12 

52 

6 

29 

32 

12 

29 

95 

1 

4 

2 

147b 

4 

1 

2 

2 

2 

5 

147c 

16 

75 

24 

59 

67 

28 

58 

Y 

9 

2 

1 

147d 

3 

2 

2 

3 

3 

147e 

16 

39 

19 

28 

14 

12 

32 

1 

3 

1 

11 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

12 

32 

26 

31 

31 

79 

8 

4 

12 

1 

1 

149b 

8 

21 

! 8 

12 

32 

8 

26 

5 

1 

149c 

17 

21 

16 

10 

5 

4 

26 

7 

7 

2 

149d 

16 

119 

85 

47 

44 

16 

14 

5 

i' 

14 

' 

149e 

| Pes  planus 

142 

683 

4 

245 

206 

524 

180 

785 

26 

5 

97 

13 

i; 

149f 

6 

1 

11 

9 

8 

3 

16 

3 

149g 

12 

105 

33 

30 

19 

14 

22 

3 

2 

11 

4 

149h 

j Organs  oflocomotion,  other disesases  of. 

210 

508 

26 

414 

376 

253 

249 

577 

44 

22 

134 

54 

-1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

15 

37 

28 

17 

16 

11 

48 



5 

2 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill  defined  diseases 

1, 128 

2, 361 

91 

1,790 

2,588 

1,396 

1,423 

2, 731 

465 

45 

825 

176 

-V 

Total  for  diseases 

24, 142 

49,396 

2, 906 

56, 672 

72, 334 

24,314 

32, 764 

36, 835 

8,019 

984 

14, 666 

1 , AS  -1Y 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  705 

amps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

States  of  occurrence  — Continued. 


Colorado. 

Connecticut . 

Delaware. 

District  ol  Columbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maiue. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

142 

2 

3 

1 

20 

4 

30 

2S 

2 

8 

6 

12 

8 

4 

16 

19 

10 

4 

143a 

27 

18 

21 

117 

151 

57S 

6 

122 

138 

45 

133 

1S3 

113 

75 

167 

191 

74 

66 

143b 

28 

13 

18 

88 

59 

409 

1 

71 

87 

17 

40 

40 

23 

28 

150 

136 

42 

29 

144a 

7 

13 

4 

108 

22 

269 

40 

46 

19 

40 

20 

39 

20 

67 

94 

19 

60 

144b 

2 

1 

1 

12 

31 

40 

8 

5 

2 

6 

6 

44 

1 

12 

6 

3 

1 

145a 

i 3i 

10 

11 

67 

34 

242 

3 

47 

45 

n 

36 

56 

28 

16 

60 

45 

38 

17 

145b 

16 

5 

7 

27 

1 

11 

6 

9 

10 

9 

11 

30 

4 

145ft 

1 5 

2 

1 

16 

7 

21 

1 

14 

15 

3 

5 

3 

2 

8 

8 

35 

5 

7 

145d 

3 

2 

111 

3 

25 

6 

1 

4 

2 

10 

7 

12 

4 

y 

145p 

8 

4 

40 

21 

54 

24 

21 

8 

9 

16 

10 

7 

35 

26 

7 

6 

145  f 

1 5 

2 

12 

10 

16 

2 

12 

5 

3 

8 

7 

2 

2 

9 

5 

2 

7 

145g 

! 8 

1 

22 

8 

21 

22 

1 

9 

17 

12 

33 

30 

11 

145h 

3 

4 

2 

12 

2 

14 

5 

9 

10 

1 

6 

3 

1 

3 

9 

7 

4 

5 

1451 

2 

3 

1 

1 

9 

1 45  i 

....! 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

145  k- 

2 

9 

3 

1 

6 

4 

1 

1 

1 451 

1 

1 

11 

1 

17 

3 

io 

4 

1 

2 

10 

1 

1 

117 

5 

27 

11 

35 

14 

7 

27 

95 

41 

4 

23 

72 

29 

145n 

: 37 

17 

7 

107 

47 

322 

1 

127 

65 

25 

68 

69 

61 

32 

124 

113 

51 

44 

145o 

3 

1 

22 

1 

23 

4 

7 

2 

2 

2 

10 

2 

9 

14fia 

1 

20 

8 

60 

13 

3 

3 

9 

2 

2Q 

1 

4 

r 

6 

7 

i 

26 

7 

69 

9 

7 

5 

8 

12 

8 

2 

10 

10 

n 

9 

146c 

2 

i 

15 

2 

32 

1 

22 

3 

4 

3 

1 

11 

8 

9 

2 

1 

1 

2 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

147h 

6 

3 

i 

28 

3 

70 

2 

15 

15 

13 

71 

6 

3 

4 

22 

35 

4 

13 

147c 

..... 

1 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

147ri 

) 1 

i 

16 

31 

3 

4 

5 

1 

3 

4 

9 

6 

2 

147ft 

2 

3 

1 

19 

1 

31 

8 

3 

4 

8 

2 

2 

7 

19 

5 

3 

149:i 

■1 

2 

18 

2 

33 

2 

8 

8 

1 

10 

3 

7 

3 

2 

12 

6 

13 

2 

9 

7 

5 

i 

7 

6 

2 

4 

8 

5 

8 

149c 

4 

1 

1 

36 

6 

50 

1 

24 

6 

3 

2 

13 

4 

34 

16 

24 

6 

149d 

27 

80 

7 

171 

35 

444 

107 

109 

31 

56 

39 

53 

39 

133 

174 

44 

44 

149e 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

- 

1 4Qf 

i 

2 

2 

16 

3 

62 

32 

3 

1 

2 

7 

4 

10 

15 

25 

13 

23 

149g 

, 29 

17 

19 

159 

74 

328 

i 

183 

137 

101 

101 

62 

56 

38 

210 

110 

62 

63 

149h 

6 

i 

6 

18 

43 

14 

4 

3 

8 

8 

8 

9 

11 

3 

6 

0 

879 

117 

117 

849 

714 

3, 334 

27 

559 

776 

338 

659 

580 

396 

117 

soo 

502 

344 

729 

189 

if 

2, 196 

1,943 

19, 224 

8,634 

58, 075 

621 

17,  642 

18, 010 

5,873 

13, 452 

12,  881 

9,  547 

4,  898 

20, 640 

15,  385 

8, 518 

11, 665 

706 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  84. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specified 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

- Cause. 

Mississippi. 

i Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

Ohio. 

Oklahoma. 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

1 

1 

1 

143a 

1 

12 

1 

8 

1 

54 

11 

55 

1 

15 

6 

143b 

61 

77 

15 

61 

5 

383 

41 

537 

35 

1 

111 

43 

144a 

Abscess 

19 

84 

1 

32 

1 

6 

332 

35 

409 

16 

3 

54 

40 

144b 

7 

23 

7 

26 

3 

224 

13 

450 

21 

67 

53 

145a 

2 

1 

4 

3 

63 

3 

44 

17 

10 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

17 

43 

2 

36 

3 

9 

138 

22 

304 

24 

1 

42 

20 

2 

3 

42 

28 

244 

71 

53 

2 

26 

145d 

4 

1 

8 

2 

20 

5 

31 

2 

10 

145e 

1 

4 

1 

4 

37 

28 

1 

9 

4 

145f 

3 

8 

11 

6 

101 

6 

97 

6 

13 

145g. 

12 

2 

1 

29 

57 

24 

5 

145h 

3 

18 

2 

1 

80 

8 

68 

3 

J8 

13 

145i 

10 

12 

1 

37 

2 

72 

16 

0 

145j 

1 

1 

2 

1 45k 

1 

1451 

2 

1 

16 

7 

6 

3 

1 

6 

1 

4 

35 

26 

li 

3 

2 

107 

18 

6 

849 

9 

20 

74 

34 

145o 

17 

5 

26 

354 

64 

429 

20 

85 

of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

146a 

2 

2 

28 

39 

1 

6 

146b 

8 

1 

1 

2 

39 

2 

2 

8 

146c 

7 

13 

1 

4 

50 

2 

73 

1 

17 

147a 

3 

3 

43 

1 

32 

3 

6 

147b 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

147c 

3 

5 

4 

2 

51 

8 

79 

3 

17 

147d 

2 

? 

4 

3 

3 

147e 

4 

1 

15 

26 

1 

2 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

2 

2 

3 

28 

4 

42 

1 

149b 

1 

2 

3 

29 

27 

1 

1 

3 

2 

21 

30 

1 

11 

149d 

5 

13 

3 

45 

12 

89 

7 

9 

149e 

Pes  planus 

13 

34 

4 

68 

1 

12 

496 

43 

520 

44 

1 

2 

149f 

21 

1 

6 

8 

1 

1 

149k 

1 

1 

109 

23 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

22 

70 

11 

57 

1 

10 

495 

51 

609 

36 

. ... 

105 

5!' 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

1 

5 

6 

1 

4 

34 

3 

29 

4 

5 

4 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

162 

955 

27 

266 

5 

42 

2,893 

371 

3,216 

347 

29 

563 

3! 

Total  for  diseases 

4, 355 

19,821 

1,561 

7,716 

218 

1,753 

56,  787 

6, 763 

74,063 

6,530 

537 

15,167 

U 

1 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


707 


imps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


j 

States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Oregon. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

I South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

Total  States. 

Total  camps. 

Total  States  and  ca 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

3 

2 

3 

19 

23 

42 

142 

9 

16 

6 

7 

1 

120 

1 

2 

35 

24 

3 

7 

3 

6 

634 

753 

1,387 

143a 

68 

175 

64 

55 

3 

31 

1,745 

12 

182 

451 

255 

7 

43 

33 

27 

7,409 

7,711 

15,120 

143b 

48 

116 

47 

61 

2 

14 

974 

30 

54 

274 

172 

57 

25 

24 

4,636 

6,235 

10,871 

144a 

19 

94 

40 

32 

2 

11 

1,149 

15 

76 

136 

70 

1 

22 

36 

25 

3,844 

4,  795 

8,  639 

144b 

19 

8 

4 

2 

2 

195 

6 

18 

57 

13 

2 

4 

2 

748 

1,417 

2 165 

145a 

14 

57 

21 

27 

1 

9 

648 

8 

26 

148 

83 

1 

40 

20 

15 

2,962 

3)  210 

6,172 

145b 

4 

4 

3 

11 

30 

17 

12 

161 

29 

3 

28 

17 

1,072 

512 

1 584 

7 

6 

5 

1 

2 

2 

63 

4 

3 

18 

22 

2 

2 

2 

4 

'451 

401 

’ 852 

145d 

5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

43 

4 

28 

10 

2 

6 

4 

319 

330 

649 

5 

28 

9 

15 

i 

2 

194 

3 

13I 

78 

21 

1 

6 

4 

7 

1,058 

1,647 

2,705 

145f 

4 

7 

3 

2 

4 

100 

8 

3 

26 

9 

3 

1 

3 

3 

44S 

682 

1,130 

145g 

8 

10 

17 

9 

1 

2 

158 

5 

3 

58 

27 

5 

7 

2 

S63 

1,206 

2.069 

145h 

2 

11 

1 

8 

1 

106 

4 

12 

1 

6 

3 

SOS 

1 393 

1 

2 

24 

40 

64 

145j 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

24 

39 

63 

145  k 

1 

20 

12 

2 

1 

2 

118 

331 

449 

1451 

1 

3 

3 

36 

1 

5 

14 

8 

9 

2 

2 

254 

608 

862 

22 

63 

7 

20 

2 

276 

19 

15 

1,369 

90 

2 

49 

14 

4,833 

11  491 

.40 

91 

31 

42 

2 

16 

1,070 

34 

35 

324 

151 

2 

33 

32 

29 

4,  S99 

7,131 

12, 030 

1450 

4 

2 

1 

32 

6 

3 

13 

20 

2 

658 

933 

146a 

1 

13 

4 

2 

87 

51 

2 

54 

11 

2 

2, 083 

2 60s 

146b 

9 

6 

7 

4 

1 

124 

6 

38 

29 

3 

4 

704 

1,305 

2 009 

146c 

4 

2 

5 

59 

31 

16 

1 

3 

372 

1 078 

l’  450 

1 

1 

2 

1 

31 

76 

107 

147b 

7 

18 

4 

10 

2 

103 

2 

4 

33 

31 

3 

13 

5 

9 

731 

1,424 

2, 155 

147c 

1 

1 

2 

8 

3 

1 

8 

1 

69 

153 

999 

147(1 

4 

2 

39 

1 

10 

12 

1 

1 

228 

791 

1 019 

1 47p 

4 

6 

2 

2 

56 

5 

5 

23 

26 

3 

4 

2 

412 

1 032 

1 444 

14Qn 

6 

9 

2 

2 

70 

6 

4 

19 

41 

1 

1 

392 

699 

1 091 

1491) 

1 

7 

1 

1 

48 

9 

12 

8 

2 

299 

640 

939 

149c 

14 

10 

2 

6 

164 

4 

5 

33 

59 

6 

5 

9 

SI  9 

1,531 

2 350 

149d 

26 

104 

83 

25 

3 

3 

757 

49 

95 

265 

145 

4 

12 

37 

34 

5,136 

12.458 

17, 594 

149e 

1 

2 

2 

2 

30 

1 

3 

7 

5 

1 

123 

274 

397 

149f 

7 

24 

6 

4 

2 

1 

47 

3 

5 

27 

20 

19 

2 

2 

642 

1,153 

1,795 

149g 

148 

135 

40 

37 

6 

8 

1,411 

76 

50 

407 

346 

12 

35 

52 

34 

6,  71S 

11,550 

18, 268 

149h 

5 

3 

3 

5 

46 

1 

5 

18 

8 

1 

3 

2 

377 

771 

1 148 

150 

275 

— 

640 

163 

324 

42 

107 

8, 949 

167 

277 

2,459 

1,283 

82 

233 

376 

169 

39, 905 

54, 232 

94' 137 

189 

675 

20, 226 

4,093 

6,482 

859 

3,026 

143, 305 

6,397 

5, 515 

48, 264 

33, 622 

1,077 

4,662 

6,018 

3,922 

804, 688 

1,336,419 

2,141,107 

708 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specific 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Camps  of  occurrence.  , 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

20, 203 

25, 240 

22,  636 

36, 275 

45,701 

44,971 

33,226 

26, 747 

6,324 

8, 980 

15,414 

50,054 

38,048 

Cause. 

J Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

D evens. 

Dix. 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 

culosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

0.20 

0.71 

0. 04 

0. 11 

0. 02 

0.49 

0.03 

0.  30 

0. 13 

0. 08 

0 It 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

34. 35 

4.44 

1.50 

. 11 

.46 

1.25 

.84 

3.07, 

19. 13 

0.11 

2.  79 

1.50 

4. 86 

5 

Smallpox 

. 15 

.52 

. 13 

.33 

.02 

.07 

1. 17 

1.20 

. 13 

1. 38 

If 

6 

Measles 

119.  88 

150.40 

24.34 

22.  03 

23.08 

7.  27 

64.83 

50. 10 

11.  70 

3. 56 

30.  75 

32.  70 

48.91 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

.15 

.40 

2.69 

4.99 

1.73 

3.09 

11.62 

2.  80 

.79 

.67 

.91 

12.05 

.32 

8 

.03 

.02 

.07 

.04 

. 13 

.04 

9 

.30 

1.51 

3.58 

1.90 

.92 

1.42 

5.21 

21.57 

1.10 

6.  89 

5? 

10 

Influenza 

369. 15 

242. 75 

228.  40 

238.  95 

234. 1 1 

200.  33 

397.  64 

216.  62 

372. 55 

246.  99 

71.04 

460. 00 

103.9; 

14 

Dysenterv  (all) 

2.  67 

.59 

. 22 

. 19 

.02 

.22 

.33 

. 15 

.32 

.22 

1.04 

.32 

.74 

18 

Erysipelas 

. 99 

1.55 

5.57 

1.05 

.61 

.38 

1.44 

3. 18 

2. 16 

1.34 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

.54 

.99 

.88 

3.56 

3.46 

.42 

3.55 

8. 37 

2.  79 

4.38 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus’  typhoid 

. 15 

.04 

.02 

.06 

.03 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

12.  92 

3.  84 

.93 

. 14 

. 74 

.33 

1.69 

.07 

.26 

4. 12 

. 37 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.69 

. 16 

.04 

.06 

.03 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

.20 

1.  47 

.27 

.50 

.26 

.42 

.57 

.67 

.16 

.22 

. 97 

.44 

it 

19f 

German  measles 

.89 

1.  23 

59.  68 

4.96 

7.94 

7.  lli 

3.01 

7.78 

1.11 

. 11 

4.  67 

10.  29 

7.44 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . . 

6.  43 

2.  06 

.84 

.61 

.88 

.53 

1.05 

2.  47 

.32 

.45 

2.  62 

1.2! 

19h 

233.  88 

213.  43 

14.  71 

46.  20 

15.  80 

18.  88 

78.  73 

51.  48 

48.  39 

4.  45 

29.52 

117.35 

72. 33 

19i 

Paratyphoid  A 

.09 

.03 

19  j 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

.05 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.04 

,03i 

191 

Trench  fever 

.03 

.02 

19m 

Trench  mouth 

.02 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

5.30 

2. 26 

13.52 

6.  26 

6.  56 

16.21 

24. 50 

1.76 

3.16 

7.24 

9.  99 

19.80 

16. 61 

19o 

Vaccinia 

1.83 

2.  97 

2.  34 

1.87 

3.06 

12.  45 

9.  33 

3.52 

2.69 

10.  25 

8.  82 

8.55 

4.2: 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.35 

.28 

.22 

. 14 

.33 

.60 

.21 

.22 

.22 

.32 

1.98 

.13 

20a 

.05 

. 12 

.09 

.02 

.02 

. 11 

.06 

20b 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

.03 

22 

Anthrax T 

. 16 

.02 

.02 

. 12 

. 15 

.06 

.a: 

24 

Tetanus 

.02 

25a 

Trench  foot 

.05 

.03 

.09 

. 11 

.06 

.07 

.02 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

.05 

.04 

.07 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.08 

26 

Pellagra.. 

. 10 

.44 

.02 

.04 

.1,' 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

7.33 

8. 95 

31.54 

7. 14 

4.  27 

4.38 

5.36 

18. 39 

5.06 

3.  63 

17.16 

6.3, 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

15.94 

13.55 

7.25 

7.55 

10.96 

11.39 

21.34 

10.  69 

4.11 

4. 12 

7. 46 

10.25  23.4; 

28a 

15.  20 

12.48 

6.58 

6.56 

9.  67 

10.  03 

19.83 

9.  80 

3.48 

3.90 

7.01 

9.21 

22. 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis. . . 

. 15 

. 16 

.09 

. 19 

.33 

.58 

.81 

.07 

. 16 

. 13 

.48 

.2 

29 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.04 

. 13 

.03 

.07 

.02 

.0 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

.59 

.87 

.53 

.77 

.92 

.64 

.66 

.75 

.47 

.22 

.32 

.54 

■ ! 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

99.74 

118. 34 

92.  82 

102. 38 

80. 94 

117.76 

94. 11 

78.18 

35.58 

50.  22 

31.01 

114.72  121.5 

37 

Svphilis(all) 

27. 52 

35.  26 

19.  66 

21.12 

16. 52 

23.64 

11.59 

15. 10 

8.  70 

2.  56 

9. 60 

20. 38 

22.4 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

7.  52 

9.  75 

4.02 

3.31 

3.37 

5.  89 

6. 14 

8.52 

2.  85 

1. 11 

2.27 

5.9? 

8.4 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

64.69 

73.  34 

69. 14 

77. 96 

61.05 

88.  23 

76. 39 

54.55 

24.04 

46.55 

19.14 

88.  40 

90 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

.59 

.32 

.53 

. 19 

.98 

.64 

.21 

. 19 

.32 

1.36 

.46 

39-45 

. 30 

.04 

.09 

. 11 

.31 

.22 

.06 

.26 

.08 

.2, 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

3.91 

1.66 

1.90 

1.32 

1.60 

2.  49 

1.99 

1.42 

1.58 

.56 

3. 18 

1.02 

2.- 

48a 

Arthritis 

21.88 

9.47 

9.23 

9.  48 

5.21 

9.43 

22.  81 

8.52 

1.27 

2.23 

9.  02 

15. 32 

17.  ( 

48b 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.07 

.( 

49 

50 

. 25 

.20 

.09 

. 14 

.22 

.07 

.30 

.22 

. 13 

.40 

A 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 

.25 

1.86 

3. 76 

2.43 

.66 

4.31 

3.28 

1.01 

2.21 

.56 

55.01 

2. 16 

ism). 

51b 

. 04 

. 02 

52a 

.02 

■' 

52b 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.02 

53a 

.04 

Mb 

05 

. 06 

.04 

.02 

. 11 

88 

.35 

. 12 

.40 

.20 

.29 

.54 

.37 

.56 

.58 

.20 

116 

.05 

.08 

.04 

.02 

.09 

.07 

.06 

.06 

53c 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands. . 

. 12 

.13 



.03 

.07 

.06 

.04 

.16 

.06 

.06 

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Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


709 


t'nps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


317 

26,181 

11,959 

36,399 

9,752 

36,882 

19,855 

25,472 

51,004 

47, 267 

26,665 

24,318 

26,534 

41,984 

22,940 

40,869 

26, 180 

28,780 

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19b 

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.67 

.33 

.82 

2.74 

.05 

3.89 

.82 

4.68 

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1.23 

.75 

1.81 

5.01 

3.50 

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.03 

.10 

. 11 

.04 

.02 

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.11 

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.09 

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.35 

.23 

.17 

.25 

.10 

.52 

.45 

.31 

.29 

.68 

.23 

.37 

.30 

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.66 

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2.76 

18.71 

2.67 

12.31 

2.42 

17.90 

10.  76 

32.75 

8.14 

1.97 

1.13 

10.  65 

13.64 

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2.33 

1.25 

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2.37 

.50 

1.04 

.62 

6.  62 

1.06 

1. 41 

1.02 

1.42 

.75 

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1.09 

1.36 

1.66 

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2.85 

92.55 

20. 32 

23.32 

35. 27 

113.42 

58.52 

68.78 

66.43 

98.93 

15.60 

44.  25 

27.25 

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47.01 

113.09 

200.34 

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19k 

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.04 

191 

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7.30 

5.92 

7.28 

4.51 

6. 46 

5.59 

10. 58 

4.  91 

5.25 

17.92 

4.61 

9.38 

3.84 

25.51 

1.66 

24.37 

3.55 

12.75 

19n 

2.62 

3.74 

4.01 

1.46 

1.85 

15.26 

6.04 

3. 18 

9.10 

5.69 

4.39 

1.89 

2.41 

12.60 

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14.27 

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.11 

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.31 

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11.73 

2.93 

6.43 

5.02 

4.58 

5.59 

7.77 

5.20 

4.93 

6.64 

6. 74 

4.60 

6. 65 

6. 71 

19.45 

9.74 

8.76 

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3.65 

5.96 

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11.07 

8.72 

16.00 

7.55 

85.27 

10.84 

10.64 

14.70 

63.74 

19.  26 

9.77 

5.06 

14.51 

13.48 

10.56 

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5.08 

9. 78 

10. 14 

7.79 

14.83 

6.45 

84.37 

9.88 

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13.46 

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7.98 

4.01 

13.24 

12.41 

9.59 

28a 

.17 

.08 

.08 

.22 

.51 

.60 

.12 

.20 

.21 

.23 

.34 

.88 

.48 

.20 

.28 

28b 

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1.27 

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67.58 

51.99 

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64.32 

122.37 

91.88 

142. 47 

113.82 

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133.57 

79.83 

82.59 

7.68 

16.54 

11.87 

12.28 

10. 15 

26.03 

10.38 

22.85 

22.70 

16.  67 

25.76 

19.08 

11.49 

31.25 

19.05 

19.05 

19.86 

17.72 

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8.86 

1.25 

5. 71 

3.38 

7.75 

5. 19 

4.20 

5.82 

3.58 

15.01 

11.60 

7. 16 

5.26 

9.37 

7. 00 

6.23 

6.53 

38a 

i.  07 

57.48 

159.  71 

49.59 

38. 45 

94.35 

48.  75 

95.32 

63.35 

122.  22 

73. 02 

91.87 

47.22 

117.62 

90.37 

107.49 

53.  74 

58. 34 

38b 

.38 

.38 

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.41 

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.46 

.45 

.43 

.24 

.28 

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.49 

.55 

.39 

1.30 

.61 

. 56 

36 

. 21 

.19 

.27 

.10 

.14 

.30 

.20 

.27 

.28 

.19 

.21 

.15 

.07 

.22 

.07 

.04 

.21 

39-45 

.63 

1.99 

.33 

2.17 

1.33 

2.  30 

3.48 

2.36 

1.37 

2. 12 

2.29 

1.81 

2.45 

2. 10 

.87 

2.  67 

2.25 

3.51 

46 

'•  56 

8.82 

2.01 

4. 75 

15.  48 

9.79 

2.47 

14.96 

7.61 

13.35 

8.  74 

13.86 

8. 86 

6. 79 

5.  62 

20.  06 

7.64 

13.20 

48a 

. 05 

.03 

.08 

.05 

.04 

. 05 

.02 

.04 

.03 

48b 

.03 

.04 

49 

.12 

.23 

.25 

.21 

.35 

. 05 

.16 

.24 

.19 

. ii 

. 45 

.34 

.26 

.13 

.12 

. 19 

. 28 

50 

i.  14 

2.  67 

2.01 

2. 88 

2.  36 

1.79 

3.53 

7.81 

8.22 

2.03 

8.93 

41.29 

1.43 

3.60 

1.09 

2. 10 

2.  06 

1.67 

51a 

..... 

01 

.02 

.... 

.02 

.01 

.04 

52a 

1 .02 

.03 

.08 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.01 

53a 

. 05 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.08 

.02 

53b 

16 

.80 

.08 

. 55 

.72 

.60 

1.51 

. 55 

.61 

1.29 

2.33 

1.81 

.90 

.50 

.31 

. 27 

. 11 

1.01 

S8 

, .02 

. 11 

.04 

.04 

116 

.05 

.08 

.08 

. 05 

.21 

.08 

.05 

.08 

.47 

.04 

.12 

.04 

.21 

.10 

.03 

53c 

' 


710 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specific 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 25,622 


Cause. 


c 

rt 

■a 


© 

co 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

191 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19i 

19k 

191 

19m 

lOn 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20b 

20c 

22 

24 

25a 

2.5b 

26 

47 


Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken-pox 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . . 

Mumps 

Paratyphoid  A 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Trench  fever 

Trench  mouth 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


0. 55 
3. 08 
.04 
35.20 

1.17 


2.03 
230. 62 
.08 
.35 
.86 


2.  62 
.04 
.23 
14.  32 
.47 
38.13 


.04 


4.  25 
2.  62 
.82 
.04 


,0S 
7.’  34 


II.  Tuberculosis  (all). 


8. 86 


28a  [ Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

28b  I Suspected  tuberculosis 

29  j Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

30-35  [ Tuberculosis' (others) 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 

37  I Syphilis  (all) 

38a  | Chancroidal  infection 

38b  | Gonococcus  infection 

I 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


7.  45 
.27 
.08 
1.05 

72.13 

15. 42 
6.13 
50.  58 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 

51b 

52a 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 


Rickets 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors . . . 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 


.20 
.23 
2.  30 
5.93 


Gout. 


Scurvy 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 
ism). 

Cretinism  and  myxedema 

Addison’s  disease 

Acromegaly 

Leucemia.'. 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Goiter,  simple 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Other  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands... 


.23 

1.25 


.04 

.39 

.16 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued.  i States  of  occurrence. 


36, 965 
c 

cS 

6 

<X> 

m 

3,367 

o 

o 

03 

£> 

U1 

12,  576 

37,511 

30, 136 

23,911 

40,202 

6,  772 

2,111 

15, 032 

3,967 

53,471 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

d 

c3 

< 

Arizona. 

c3 

** 

a 

n 

£ 

a 

0.  08 

0.30 

0. 33 

0.  40 

0. 13 

0.  04 

0. 07 

0.  89 

0. 76 

0. 07 

.41 

1.  19 

3.  29 

8.  72 

1.43 

S.  91 

.55 

50.21 

0.  47 

5.99 

51.93 

2.62 

.05 

.45 

.51 

. 10 

.04 

. 10 

.30 

.13 

.50 

.17 

40.  39 

i.  io 

69.  57 

119.  54 

12.44 

131.07 

8.21 

44.  45 

15.50 

53. 19 

29.23 

9.  77 

3.  01 

.64 

. 90 

.21 

2. 11 

6.39 

1.01 

4. 49 

.03 

. 12 

.03 

.10 

.17 

3. 08 

.30 

1.10 

.51 

2.  12 

.54 

1.07 

1.03 

2. 37 

9. 38 

4.  29 

2.17 

241.53 

552.  42 

341.37 

427.  66 

L10.  70 

197.  4S 

172.  63 

212.  79 

151.59 

175.  29 

250.  82 

130. 29 

.57 

. 19 

.91 

.73 

1.71 

. 10 

1.62 

1.33 

1.76 

1. 44 

.65 

2.54 

1.73 

.37 

.75 

.67 

.44 

.95 

2. 33 

.76 

.60 

2.41 

.30 

.42 

1.07 

.25 

.20 

. 15 

.50 

-49 

.03 

. 11 

.92 

5.17 

18.  02 

.03 

. 17 

. 12  | 

. 15 

.07 

.is 

.03 

.02 

.29 

. 13 

.35 

.40 

.53 

.40 

1.63 

.30 

.30 

.20 

.78 

.30 

7.  21 

.69 

10.  25 

1.00 

4.  33 

9.16 

.47 

17. 30 

5.80 

6.75 

.97 

1.71  ' 

1.31 

.56 

1.67 

.55 

.44 

.47 

.73 

1.01 

.62; 

60.17 

1.19 

67.  64 

213. 22 

13.  77 

215. 13 

15. 12 

71.62 

.47 

22.  88 

40.08 

28.97 

.02 

.47 

.03 

.07 

.03 

. 10 

.02 

.25 

.03 

15.  34 

26.  44 

16.  9S 

41.69 

6. 11 

6.  82 

8.28 

45.  04 

8.05 

6.52 

16.89 

17.39 

4.  49 

2.  67 

7.07 

21.81 

4.  81 

5.  65 

.40 

22. 15 

1.42 

11.24 

16.  64 

9. 1C 

.76 

.87 

.35 

.50 

8.  78 

.42 

.30 

.47 

.40 

.2c: 

. 03 

.09 

. 16 

.05 

. 15 

.07 

.04 

.02 

.03 

...... 

.07 

.01 

.03 

. 19 

.03 

.04 

. 10 

.03 

.05 

. 03 



.05 

.05 

.07 

.01 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.04 

. 15 

.03 

.02 

. 19 

.27 

.04 

.o; 

11.71 

.89 

12.  24 

12. 40 

3. 52 

9.  49 

4.  30 

7. 97 

4.  74 

10.31 

8. 82 

4.51 

15. 45 

1.78 

11.53 

11.70 

8.56 

14.  01 

20.  57 

6. 65 

4.  74 

14. 70 

4.79 

12.2; 

14. 31 

.59 

9.  72 

10.  77 

7. 57 

12.63 

18. 11 

5.  46 

3.  79 

13.84 

4.03 

11.4! 

.24 

.45 

.40 

.33 

. 08 

1.24 

. 59 

. 47 

.60 

.2' 

.03 

.09 

.13 

.05 

. 0' 

.87 

1.19 

1.27 

.53 

.66 

1.17 

1. 17 

.59 

.47 

.27 

.76 

.of 

170.89 

43.  36 

146. 00 

.179.  41 

143.  42 

101.25 

99.  67 

152.39 

47.37 

64. 13 

89. 99 

74.  S: 

35. 52 

8.  32 

26.  02 

26. 39 

21.07 

25.  51 

19.  75 

12.26 

3.79 

13. 17 

14.87 

16.0; 

9.  25 

1.49 

7.23 

10.24 

6.44 

14.09 

3.61 

16.69 

4.26 

9.38 

15.63 

5.0 

126.  12 

33.  56 

112.  74 

142.  78 

115.  91 

61.65 

76.31 

123.  45 

39.32 

41.58 

59. 49 

53.6 

.51 

. 45 

.37 

.50 

. 75 

1.94 

.15 

.20 

.2 

.24 

. 14 

.29 

. 17 

.os 

.27 

.15 

. 47 

.13 

. 25 

•hi 

1.95 

1.93 

2.59 

2.  65 

2.17 

2.  07 

.74 

2.37 

2.  33 

.50 

1.9 

12.  99 

2.  38 

10.  24 

9.  36 

7.80 

12.  84 

7.49 

3.  54 

1.  42 

8.45 

22.94 

6. 3 

. 03 

. 03 

.02 

. 13 

.0 

. 03 

.03 

. 04 

. 14 

.30 

.16 

.37 

. 17 

.29 

.20 

. 15 

.47 

.20 

.50 

.1 

3.41 

1.48 

.37 

3. 38 

1.76 

5.  77 

.59 

1.42 

.60 

1.  01 

.s 

.03 

.05 

. 05 

.02 

.07 

. 03 

. 03 

.01 

1.  22 

. 80 

.29 

. 90 

. 50 

. 45 

.67 

.5. 

. 03 

.07 

. 11 

.03 

.25 

,t 

. 14 

. 16 

.08 

.13 

.08 

.20 

. 15 

.( 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


711 


Imps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1 , 1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


j,  104 

1,912 

3, 388 

19, 525. 

8, 881 

31, 321 

432 

15, 462 

20, 131 

3, 463 

6, 647 

12,  744 

9,291 

6,465 

22, 3S1 

18,545 

8,175 

11,224 

Colorado. 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

c3 

£ 

o 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

o 

CJ 

i 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

\ 95 

0.  52 

0.  59 

0.  51 

0.61 

0. 32 

0.30 

0.  29 

0.60 

0. 94 

0.  31 

0.  27 

0. 11 

0.  09 

p.  n 

4. 18 

.89 

2. 66 

8.11 

19.  48 

4.  92 

1.09 

1.44 

7.  07 

4.87 

18. 51 

2. 17 

1.39 

1.62 

0.  86 

3.47 

7.70 

.52 

. 26 

. 11 

2.31 

. 19 

. 10 

.87 

1.  5C 

2.  04 

.04 

. 12 

.36 

7. 69 

19.  87 

16.  S2 

31.09 

32.09 

76.  98 

50. 93 

15.  20 

18. 33 

15.60 

226.  27 

24.  SO 

24. 00 

21.66 

7.  51 

16.  72 

11.87 

18.  SO 

1.99 

.52 

7.  68 

.90 

3.  48 

2.31 

4. 14 

6.51 

6. 93 

8.  88 

1.  33 

.22 

3.  56 

4.29 

1.73 

4.40 

10. 60 

.52 

.03 

.06 

.05 

.08 

. 15 

.09 

1.89 

1.57 

2.  97 

. 11 

2. 11 

8.  34 

1.64 

4.33 

S 73 

2 51 

1 18 

.93 

2. 64 

2.  80 

3.  43 

5.  97 

8.  74 

216.  00 

141. 09 

201. 18 

2S2.  85 

323.  94 

613.  43 

285. 60 

275.  74 

557. 90 

104.71 

195.  39 

285.  33 

108.  28 

250.  44 

160. 64 

264.  34 

244. 12 

.30 

.97 

1.  so 

1.  is 

.39 

.20 

1. 65 

.63 

. 31 

.27 

. 86 

. 36 

!>. 16 

1.23 

.84 

.75 

. 29 

5 57 

.86 

991 

. 93 

.27 

. 3'S 

.37 

.62 

. 22 

1.38 

.70 

.91 

3 4° 

1. 16 

1.96 

1.88 

.45 

1.13 

.61 

3. 03 

1.05 

. 10 

. 11 

. 15 

. 14 

.97 

1.91 

.89 

.06 

. 15 

4. 16 

.43 

. 15 

.31 

.38 

.52 

.36 

.06 

.08 

. 12 

. 09 

.95 

. 52 

.59 

.97 

. 56 

1.09 

.84 

.20 

.75 

.47 

.97 

.54 

. 22 

.12 

.18 

...49 

7.  32 

2.  92 

3.72 

22.  76 

2.  31 

2.  72 

3. 68 

115.54 

8.71 

3.01 

21.  81 

2.  99 

3.  51 

2.45 

.62 

. 54 

1.57 

.89 

1.23 

.90 

2.01 

2.31 

.97 

.84 

. 87 

16.  55 

2.  43 

. 54 

. 15 

. so 

.11 

.61 

.71 

; 75 

13. 60 

25.38 

37.  29 

25.11 

148.56 

9.  26 

36.  09 

26.82 

IS.  77 

107.  57 

38. 76 

45.  53 

38. 21 

24.  04 

12.  73 

38.  17 

63.  79 

.05 

. 11 

.03 

. 04 

. 12 

.10 

.52 

. 13 

.05 

.04 

.05 

11 

.04 

.41 

10.46 

11.22 

18.  75 

7. 32 

32.  IS 

20. 83 

40.  23 

26.58 

35.  81 

26. 93 

46.  22 

12.27 

21.66 

19. 39 

28.42 

46.  36 

10.87 

.72 

19.  87 

8.26 

7.  22 

13. 40 

18.  96 

30.  09 

26.  45 

27.47 

47.65 

17.90 

21.  74 

37.  89 

24. 28 

7.  64 

29. 17 

25.57 

21.29 

.14 

3.  60 

.30 

.30 

.79 

.61 

1.62 

1. 14 

2.31 

.45 

.31 

.11 

.13 

1.83 

1.96 

.62 

. 27 

. 16 

.13 

.29 

.15 

99 

.04 

.05 

.12 

. 11 

.03 

. 04 

.09 

. 05 

.05 

. 05 

. 13 

15 

. 09 

. 05 

.03 

. 13 

. 05 

. 15 

.27 

.30 

.23 

. 19 

.51 

2.62 

4. 72 

7. 38 

4.  62 

13.  92 

6.  94 

8. 15 

6.  31 

3. 18 

29.  49 

9.73 

9.  26 

6. 19 

5.41 

5.  50 

6. 97 

6.42 

.81 

I 

103. 03 

6.49 

10. 60 

3. 15 

25.03 

7.  50 

11.  08 

16.  75 

18. 96 

6. 36 

8.61 

2. 94 

8.  00 

11.70 

2.  94 

19.87 

: 98 

95.19 

6.  20 

9. 07 

3.  04 

22. 99 

5.30 

10. 38 

12.99 

17. 00 

5.89 

7.86 

2.47 

5.  90 

10. 78 

2.57 

10. 16 

1 1 03 

2.62 

.30 

.36 

. 11 

.48 

.97 

.35 

.58 

.30 

.08 

22 

.31 

.54 

.05 

.24 

.18 

. 16 

.06 

. 30 

. 15 

. IS 

. 11 

SI 

5. 23 

1.18 

1.40 

1. 16 

3. 18 

1.  35 

. 39 

. 54 

1.  39 

. 12 

1 02 

69.56 

73.  20 

77. 75 

60. 80 

138.  46 

43. 98 

84.01 

74.86 

207. 91 

199. 79 

115. 43 

107.20 

80.28 

62. 73 

58.18 

88.93 

106. 20 

81 

6.80 

10.  04 

17. 26 

9.91 

32.69 

9.  96 

13. 21 

23. 10 

26. 63 

15.  77 

12.  27 

10.  67 

11.75 

9. 98 

12.35 

11.94 

67 

7.32 

14.17 

6.04 

6.64 

20.91 

5.95 

4.82 

7.80 

13.84 

6.28 

10.  55 

2.17 

6.43 

2.80 

4.77 

10.69 

50 

55.44 

49.00 

54.44 

44.  25 

132.  85 

43.98 

68.10 

56.83 

177.01 

159.32 

93.38 

84.38 

67.44 

44.55 

45.40 

71.80 

83.57 

.26 

.48 

.06 

.05 

OS 

.11 

.31 

.27 

27 

1.05 

.30 

.46 

.11 

.80 

.06 

.10 

.58 

.15 

.04 

. 11 

35 

2.07 

2.77 

.90 

4.05 

4.63 

1.36 

.89 

1.44 

1.81 

.55 

.43 

.46 

1.88 

1.56 

.61 

.89 

■83 

9.  41 

1.48 

7.68 

5.18 

12.  61 

10.67 

3.33 

23.10 

10. 08 

4.00 

3.34 

4.  49 

6.21 

3. S3 

5.63 

8.38 

.29 

.03 

I * •!  — 

.52 

.30 

.36 

.26 

.05 

.29 

.90 

.08 

. 9.9 

.31 

.31 

.32 

.12 

.53 

i |68 

.52 

.30 

1.23 

.23 

1 31 

.84 

4.  91 

1.50 

. 24 

99 

.54 

.05 

.49 

1.78 

.04 

..... 

.05 

1 

- 

.03 

. . . 

.06 

.04 

4~ 

.05 

. ii 

.03  ! 

.04 

05 

. 06 

.05 

27 

.97 

. 45 

.93 

.52 

.25 

.29 

.30 

.39 

.32 

.45 

. 05 

.73 

.53 

. 11 

.03 

.06 

16 

.09 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.05 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 

19g 

lOh 

191 


191 

19m 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20b 

20e 

22 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 


2Sa 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

49 

50 
51a 

5lb 

52a 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 


712 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

States  of  occurrence 

— Continued. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

3,596 

14,175 

1,925 

6,378 

165 

1,911 

62, 326 

7,173 

81,649 

5,305 

276 

15,615 

1 

1 6,20 

1 

Cause. 

! Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

6 

a 

o 

Oklahoma. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 

culosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

n.  56 

0.  63 

0.31 

0. 18 

0. 14 

0. 12 

1. 13 

0.  58 

0 1 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

88.71 

7. 76 

.47 

1.70 

2. 37 

2.  72 

18. 28 

3. 62 

1.02 

1 10.6 

2.61 

3. 12 

.02 

.28 

.05 

.83 

.3 

6 

Measles 

125.  70 

30.  76 

20.  78 

32. 14 

6.  06 

1.57 

23.  92 

13.80 

14.  05 

19. 98 

10.  87 

12.  94 

31.2 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

14.  25 

53.  51 

4.  39 

1.05 

10.83 

1.67 

3.  47 

.57 

3.  62 

2.  05 

1.4 

8 

Whooping  cough 

.16 

.09 

. 13 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

1.  11 

2.68 

1.04 

2.51 

6.  24 

3.62 

3. 97 

. 57 

1.09 

4.3 

10 

Influenza 

327.  59 

401. 90 

180.  26 

413. 30 

490.  90 

250.  69 

206.83 

134.  39 

176. 22 

336.  85 

1,018.12 

226. 45 

53.2 

n 

Dysentery  (all) 

.56 

.35 

1.04 

.31 

2.  62 

.64 

j.  53 

.51 

1.  70 

.26 

.1 

18 

Erysipelas 

.83 

.78 

.52 

.47 

.77 

1.53 

. 45 

.19 

3.  62 

.90 

.3 

19a 

1.39 

.28 

. 16 

3. 58 

1.  39 

5.41 

3.  62 

.13 

.3 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

.31 

19c 

. 16 

.66 

.66 

2. 64 

.13 

ii 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

. 16 

.02 

.04 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

.28 

2.  60 

.78 

.46 

. 42 

. 22 

. 19 

.96 

.9 

19f 

German  measles 

3.  06 

8.61 

24. 94 

7.84 

18. 18 

6.  80 

3.80 

3.35 

4. 36 

2.  45 

61.59 

2.24 

.3 

19g 

. 56 

1.  20 

. 78 

.90 

. 14 

. 45 

.75 

.77 

.3 

19h 

Mumps. . . t *. 

94.  55 

34.  78 

30. 13 

33.  24 

6.  06 

17.  27 

56. 81 

13.11 

23.  74 

56. 93 

3. 62 

25. 17 

24.5 

19i 

.02 

. 19 

.06 

19j 

Paratyphoid  B 

19k 

.02 

191 

Trench  fever 

.02 

.02 

. 19 



19m 

Trench  mouth 

.03 

.01 

.06 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

18. 63 

75. 77 

9.87 

11.92 

18.18 

12.  04 

8. 30 

5.02 

21.  59 

15.  46 

50.  72 

36.  70 

9.3 

19o 

Vaccinia 

5.  56 

25. 19 

6.  23 

9.  09 

30. 35 

3.02 

15. 06 

9. 38 

6.60 

25. 36 

30. 10 

15.7 

19p 

1.39 

.35 

.52 

.63 

.42 

1.  53 

1.71 

.57 

7. 25 

.77 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

.02 

. 14 

. 10 

.13 

20b 

... 

20c 

.01 



22 

.07 

.35 

.04 

.1 

24 

Tetanus 



.02 

.28 

.02 



25a 

.07 

. 10 

.05 

25b 

.02 

.01 



26 

.28 

..03 

. 19 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

5.  56 

6.  70 

8.83 

10.66 

6.06 

3. 14 

6.32 

8.50 

6. 90 

5.66 

14.49 

S.  20 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

5. 01 

8.  40 

4. 16 

3. 92 

6.  06 

4.  71 

6.  87 

122. 82 

12.61 

80. 68 

3.  62 

4. 16 

7.: 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

4.  73 

7.41 

4. 16 

2. 98 

6.  06 

3.  66 

5.  50 

112.  37 

11.10 

67. 67 

3.  62 

3. 14 

5. 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis. . . 

.49 

.31 

. 42 

8.  78 

.48 

11.69 

.13 

, { 

29 

.03 

. 42 

.06 

30-35 

T uberculosis  ( others) 

.28 

. 49 

.63 

1.05 

.91 

1.25 

.98 

1.32 

.90 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

76.  75 

223.  07 

59. 74 

88.59 

72.  73 

62.79 

75.41 

83. 23 

84.39 

54.85 

86.96 

135. 19  ! 

' 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

7. 23 

24.  41 

7.  79 

11.45 

18. 18 

2.  09 

13.  40 

9.  34 

13.09 

9. 99 

17.  42  j 

X 

38a 

5.  01 

9.  81 

5.71 

8.78 

5. 76 

8. 15 

13.38 

6.  34 

6. 41 

3.  62 

8.  45 

U. 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

64.  52 

188. 85 

46.24 

68. 36 

54. 55 

54. 95 

53.80 

60.  50 

64.  95 

38. 45 

83. 33 

109.32 

7\ 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

. 07 

.16 

.42 

.28 

.11 

.06 

39-45 

. 42 

.21 

.28 

.23 

.38 

.13 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

1.  11 

1.27 

.52 

2.04 

1.05 

1. 19 

1.39 

1.67 

1.51 

1.54 

2. 

48a 

Arthritis 

4. 16 

3. 12 

6.90 

3. 66 

8.58 

4. 18 

5.  49 

5.  66 

3.62 

2.75 

7. 

48b 

.02 

. 04 

49 

50 

. 14 

1.05 

.26 

.28 

.31 

. 19 

.26 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 

.28 

3.03 

.94 

1.06 

.14 

1.  20 

. 75 

3. 62 

.70 

51b 

.02 

.06 

. 02 

. 14 

53a 

.07 

. 02 

53  b 

.02 

.01 

.13 

88 

.42 

.31 

.48 

1. 12 

.27 

.19 

.38 

116 

53c 

Cither  diseases  of  the  ductless  glands. . 

i 

.03 

.01 

. 19 

.06  1 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


713 


,mps),f°r  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1 , 191 7,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


,452 

30, 752 

5,405 

4,910 

410 

2,  800 

145, 626 

5,685 

5,834 

48, 802 

34,  451 

1,105 

8,  512 

4,  478 

1,170 

Oregon. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

X 29 

0. 26 

0. 19 

0.  81 

2.  44 

0.  71 

0.  22 

0. 37 

0. 17 

1.81 

0. 12 

0.  22 

1.71 

1.15 

1. 53 

.56 

21. 18 

2.  44 

31.  43 

8.  32 

0.  34 

6.  82 

1.25 

.23 

2.  46 

24.  79 

.29 

. 41 

7.32 

.23 

.04 

.61 

B.  13 

13.  63 

15.17 

61.91 

24.39 

13.  57 

28.  79 

31.49 

14.  23 

24.  20 

20.  00 

8.14 

2.  23 

25.01 

158. 12 

1.  01 

1.50 

.74 

1.02 

2.  44 

4.  64 

3.  56 

14.  43 

. 17 

3.24 

7.  05 

7.  24 

5.  40 

30. 15 

5.13 

. 03 

.37 

. 04 

.02 

. 03 

.19 

1.46 

3. 70 

1.63 

1.02 

4.  05 

1.20 

1.74 

1.34 

1.53 

62.97 

i6.  26 

l.  76 

166.  23 

165.  59 

200.  61 

1,139.02  320.  36 

204.  70 

244.  85 

141.24 

249. 83 

249.  51 

323. 98 

152.  84 

43.  55 

399. 15 

. 19 

.23 

.37 

5.50 

4.  88 

.36 

1.  32 

.51 

1.  07 

.26 

.90 

.67 

6.84 

.29 

.33 

. 41 

1.06 

8.  09 

.69 

.23 

4.  69 

.85 

. 16 

.34 

. 18 

.17 

2. 34 

.06 

2.  01 

3.42 

.01 

. 17 

.04 

. i3 

3.15 

1.22 

. 14 

1.84 

.09 

5.  98 

. 03 

.34 

. 03 

.19 

.46 

.19 

.20 

.49 

.88 

.34 

. 41 

.78 

.47 

45 

1.71 

1.-53 

2.11 

3.  70 

18. 94 

7.  32 

11.07 

6. 19 

7. 74 

8.  23 

2. 97 

12.60 

.59 

25.  01 

31. 62 

.48 

.29 

1.  11 

1.83 

2.  44 

. 75 

.88 

1.  20 

1.05 

.89 

3.  42 

89 

16.  36 

12.  58 

46.03 

7. 32 

69.29 

31.65 

103.  96 

12.  51 

54.  85 

46.53 

60. 64 

6. 58 

31.49 

113.  68 

. 01 

. 17 

.02 

.03 

. 01 

.02 

.05 

.02 

.02 

. 20 

.02 

-99 

16. 10 

12. 95 

35.  23 

17.  07 

21.43 

14.  62 

10.73 

25.03 

12.  52 

21.71 

10. 86 

19. 3S 

9. 16 

99. 15 

.22 

4.  26 

27.94 

33.  20 

100.  00 

25.  72 

12.22 

9.  32 

36.  34 

7.  68 

15.  04 

29.  86 

14.92 

10.  50 

147.  86 

.29 

1.04 

.37 

.20 

1.07 

1.53 

.35 

.34 

3.03 

.35 

3.  62 

.23 

. 45 

1.71 

.10 

.03 

. 19 

. 36 

. 06 

. 18 

. 04 

. 06 

. 12 

. 01 

. 01 

. 04 

.08 

. 85 

.03 

.03 

. 01 

99 

1.71 

.20 

. 01 

.06 

.03 

.61 

. 01 

i 55 

4. 98 

1.85 

7.  94 

7.  32 

7. 50 

9.  47 

33. 07 

4.  46 

4.  22 

8. 33 

10.86 

3.  64 

26.  57 

23.08 

.44 

7.  3S 

2.  22 

20.  77 

4.64 

6.84 

10. 38 

3. 94 

9.  28 

6. 73 

3.  62 

3.  29 

21.44 

36.  75 

1 05 

6.83 

2.  04 

18. 13 

4.64 

6. 13 

9.  32 

3.  77 

7. 97 

5.  49 

1.81 

2.94 

16.  30 

35.  90 

jlO 

.23 

1.  83 

.24 

. 17 

. 47 

. 46 

1.  81 

4.91 

.03 

. 02 

. 10 

. 15 

. 12 

. 29 

.29 

.19 

.81 

.53 

.74 

.64 

.23 

99 

.85 

jj  11 

54. 14 

77.15 

157.  64 

29.  27 

105.  71 

89.  62 

72. 12 

57.  94 

82.05 

87.  08 

88.69 

64.  26 

91.34 

498. 29 

‘ 20 

7.41 

15.17 

21.38 

4.88 

14.  29 

12.  77 

8.80 

11.83 

15. 14 

7. 98 

7.24 

3.29 

12.  73 

39. 32 

86 

4.  42 

4.  63 

23.  22 

7.  32 

15.  36 

12.93 

4.  57 

2.  74 

12.62 

4. 15 

6. 33 

2.  23 

10.  50 

64. 10 

05 

42.  31 

57.35 

113.  03 

17.  07 

76.07 

63.  92 

58. 75 

43.  37 

54.28 

74.94 

75. 12 

58.74 

68.  11 

394.  87 

10 

.03 

.37 

.41 

.36 

. 16 

. 18 

. 17 

.25 

. 15 

.22 

2.56 

10 

. 10 

. 19 

.20 

. 14 

. 18 

. 17 

. 08 

. 09 

. 22 

3.  42 

.48 

1. 11 

1.48 

2.65 

1.91 

1.76 

1.03 

1.  52 

1.04 

. 12 

2.  90 

5. 13 

1 59 

2.54 

4.63 

6.  52 

3.93 

4.  37 

6. 16 

2.  74 

6.  27 

4. 12 

3.62 

2.  82 

8.49 

22.22 

. 20 

.05 

. 18 

. 02 

.90 

.85 

.13 

.37 

.61 

.36 

. 18 

. 18 

. 51 

. 18 

. 09 

99 

1 29 

.29 

1.  43 

18.22 

.68 

4.  22 

.78 

.90 

5.43 

.23 

5.98 

- i . . . 

.20 

.01 

.02 

• 1 - . . 

.03 

.01 

.04 

10 

.03 

. 04 

. 12 

38 

.20 

.81 

.52 

. 51 

.58 

. 70 

.67 

1.  71 

. 03 

02 

i-  ... 

.03  1...  . 

. 

.03 

.02 

.03 

1,159,467 


1,965,297 


co  a 


C3 

O 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


0.  28 

0.  22 

0.  25 

1 

6.07 

4.  07 

4.  89 

4 

.31 

.28 

.29 

5 

26. 97 

50.  72 

40.  98 

6 

4.92 

4.15 

4.47 

7 

.05 

.03 

.04 

8 

3.  05 

2.69 

2.  84 

9 

216.95 

260.  46 

242.  62 

10 

.84 

.50 

.64 

14 

.84 

1.02 

. 95 

IS 

1.43 

1. 55 

1.50 

19a 

.01 

.03 

.02 

19b 

1.26 

2.  27 

1.86 

19c 

.03 

.07 

.05 

19d 

.52 

. 45 

.48 

19e 

7.13 

8.  37 

7.  86 

19f 

.92 

1.49 

1.25 

19g 

39.  75 

73.71 

59.  79 

19h 

.02 

.01 

.01 

l9i 

.01 

.00 

.00 

19j 

.02 

.02 

.02 

19k 

.01 

.00 

.01 

191 

.01 

.00 

.01 

19m 

20.41 

11.  76 

15.31 

19n 

14. 17 

6.  37 

9.57 

19o 

1.04 

.58 

. 77 

19p 

.06 

.04 

.05 

20a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

20b 

.01 

.00 

.01 

20c 

.05 

.05 

.05 

22 

.01 

.01 

.01 

24 

.03 

.03 

.03 

25a 

.02 

.03 

.03 

25b 

.02 

.07 

. 05 

26 

7.  74 

8.39 

8. 12 

47 

11.31 

14.  81 

13. 37 

10. 01 

13.  63 

12. 14 

28a 

. 55 

.34 

.43 

28b 

.05 

.04 

.04 

29 

.70 

.80 

. 76 

30-35 

90. 97 

108. 17 

101.12 

13.  77 

20.  54 

17.  77 

37 

8.  93 

6.50 

7.50 

38a 

68.26 

81. 13 

75.  85 

38b 

.18 

.55 

.40 

36 

. 19 

. IS 

.18 

39-45 

1.  62 

2.06 

1.88 

46 

5.  93 

10.51 

8.  64 

48a 

.03 

.02 

.02 

48b 

.00 

.00 

. 00 

49 

.23 

.21 

.22 

50 

.93 

4.  50 

3.  04 

51a 

.00 

.01 

.01 

51b 

.00 

.01 

.00 

52a 

.01 

.02 

. 01 

52b 

.01 

.01 

.01 

53a 

.02 

.02 

.02 

53b 

.45 

. 65 

.56 

8S 

.02 

.04 

.03 

116 

.03 

.09 

.07 

53c 

714 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — ■ Admissions , by  camps  of  occurrence  and,  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specific 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74  f 
72 
73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

68e 

68f 

68g 

68h 

681 


/oa 
75a 
i 5a 
75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75  h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 


7oo 

75p 

75q 

75r 


Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

V 

c3 

bO 

© 

3 

03 

© 

pa 

© 

o 

pa 

T3 

o 

O 

© 

-J/5 

o 

© 

> 

© 

P 

d 

S 

© 

tc, 

'a 

o 

P 

G3 

& 

c. 

o 

P 

3 

K 

4-i 

© 

t-i 

o 

c 

0 

1 
P 

fl 

0 

1 

O 

t 

s 

1 w 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Contd. 

1 

0.  25 

0.32 

0.  31 

0.  08 

0.07 

0.20 

0.06 

0.26 

0.13 

0. 18 

* 

| 0. 1 

.05 

.08 

.06 

. 07 

.09 

.09 

1 .0, 

.04 

. 06 

.02 

.06 

.06 

1 .0, 

. 10 

.04 

.22 

.03 

.07 

.09 

.12 

.07 

. 19 

.06 

1 .0: 

Muscular  rheumatism 

3.51 

3.21 

2.  03 

1.60 

1.60 

3.05 

3.31 

3.  89 

2.69 

0.78 

2.47 

3.78 

4..I 

General  diseases  (others) 

1.83 

4.20 

.57 

. 55 

1.36 

1.33 

2.59 

4. 11 

.32 

.78 

.84 

3.08 

| 3.2 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

.74 

.79 

.31 

.83 

1.73 

1.33 

.63 

1.27 

.16 

. 11 

2.08 

. 76 

i .71 

1.09 

.95 

. 27 

.63 

1.27 

2.45 

1.38 

.26 

. 16 

.39 

.88 

2.4 

.04 

.08 

.02 

.07 

.03 

.15 

.06 

.08 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

.05 

. 14 

.02 

.03 

. 16 

1 

.40 

.04 

.22 

.08 

.04 

.09 

. 18 

. 11 

. 16 

.20 

.1 

.20 

.04 

. 11 

.02 

. 13 

.03 

.04 

.22 

.16 

.a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

.05 

.12 

.35 

.28 

.18 

.07 

.06 

.15 

. 11 

.13 

.16 

. 10 

. 12 

.22 

.50 

.24 

. 16 

.51 

. 19 

. 11 

.13 

.20 

.4 

Apoplexy 

. 10 

. 12 

.06 

. 11 

. 13 

.09 

.07 

. 16 

.19 

.14 

•0 

.05 

.04 

. 04 

.06 

.09 

.07 

.09 

.04 

.06 

.10 

.0 

Paraplegia.  I 

.05 

.09 

.04 

. 19 

.04 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 

.74 

.27 

.61 

.33 

.31 

1.35 

.56 

1. 10 

.44 

.4 

(others). 

Epilepsy 

3.91 

2.  73 

3.  53 

3.  14 

3.  30 

5.  74 

2.95 

2.47 

1.90 

.45 

3.50 

2.56 

3.6 

Tacksonian  epilepsy 

.03 

.02 

.06 

. 11 

.06 

.04 

.1 

Neurasthenia. 

6. 98 

1.  11 

1.55 

1.74 

3.83 

2.  76 

4.54 

1.35 

.63 

1. 11 

1. 17 

1.86 

1.6 

Enuresis 

2.03 

1.39 

.84 

.72 

1. 18 

.84 

1.  57 

.86 

.32 

.67 

1. 56 

.94 

.8 

Neurosis 

2.  77 

.24 

.04 

.06 

.09 

.27 

.45 

.22 

.36 

.2 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered 

4. 16 

2.  26 

.83 

.33 

.07 

3.  28 

. 11 

. 13 

.22 

3.5 

action  of  the  heart). 

.04 

. 11 

.02 

.09 

. 16 

.06 

.0 

Chorea “ 

. 10 

. 16 

.57 

. 14 

.09 

. 29 

.03 

.49 

. 13 

.06 

.10 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 

3.02 

1.43 

1.19 

1.52 

5. 12 

2. 33 

1.66 

2.06 

.32 

. ii 

.58 

2.00 

J.f 

cepted). 

Neuralgia 

1.  58 

1.27 

.88 

.74 

.83 

1.49 

1.54 

2.88 

1.27 

.33 

2. 14 

1.56 

1.1 

Neuritis 

1.39 

. 75 

. 75 

1.38 

1.23 

1.71 

3.  28 

1.57 

.95 

.67 

2.53 

1.68 

1.3 

Speech,  defective 

.04 

.07 

. 13 

.06 

.07 

. 06 

.11 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

2. 57 

1.39 

. 75 

.74 

1.27 

1.89 

1.60 

1.53 

.32 

.11 

.84 

1.88 

1.4j| 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

.05 

.08 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.09 

.15 

.22 

.16 

.26 

.14 

/ 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

4.50 

1.  66 

1.33 

4.99 

1.38 

.98 

1.44 

3.40 

.32 

2.53 

3.30 

4.2 

Mental  deficiency 

7.87 

7.57 

4.73 

7. 14 

8.45 

2. 18 

4.  67 

14.  28 

.32 

1. 56 

4.  61 

5.31 

10.  ■ 

Malingering 

1. 09 

. 20 

. 35 

. 17 

.09 

.38 

. 45 

.06 

.28 

.([ 

Dementia  praecox 

1.29 

2.  46 

1.  41 

4. 00 

3. 57 

2.  85 

3.  46 

2.  28 

1. 11 

. 45 

3.50 

3. 04 

3.' 

Psychasthenia 

. 30 

.24 

.04 

. 11 

.20 

. 33 

.33 

.07 

.32 

. 19 

.16 

. 2 | 

Psychoneurosis 

10. 99 

2. 85 

1.  10 

1.74 

.94 

2.49 

1.02 

2.  95 

.47 

.22 

2.  34 

1.32 

1.' 

.36 

.04 

. 11 

.20 

. 51 

.06 

. 19 

. 16 

. 19 

.12 

.( 

1.04 

. 44 

.31 

1. 10 

1.87 

. 42 

.49 

.45 

. 53 

, ; 

Psychoses  (others)...* 

.69 

.52 

.27 

.30 

.28 

.53 

.36 

.34 

1.58 

.22 

.52 

.56 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

1.68 

1. 15 

.75 

1.68 

1.  23 

1.  16 

5. 99 

.97 

.63 

1.04 

1.02 

2.1 

. 30 

. 16 

. 22 

.80 

. 39 

.67 

. 15 

.30 

.32 

.32 

.26  ! 

. 59 

. 44 

. 13 

.52 

. 18 

. 16 

2.  23 

.04 

. 16 

. 06 

. 30 

. 28 

.09 

. 30 

. 31 

. 24 

3.  22 

.26 

. 16 

.14  ; 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not 

.49 

.28 

.31 

.06 

.09 

.39 

.37 

.19 

.56 

1. 

stated). 

Strabismus 

. 12 

. 27 

. 22 

.37 

.42 

. 18 

.07 

. 16 

.116 

.08 

.1 

Leucoma 

. 04 

. 11 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.08  | 

.1 

Cataract 

. 10 

. 04 

. 25 

. 11 

.07 

.06 

. 11 

. 16 

. 13 

.12 

3.  81 

. 87 

3.62 

.83 

. 39 

. 33 

1.27 

.22 

1.24 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

6. 19 

6. 10 

5.  26 

3. 58 

3.  72 

4.43 

7.83 

6.43 

2.  69 

1.00 

6. 88 

3.02 

4.1 

Pterygium 

. 74 

.32 

. 11 

. 07 

.27 

. 18 

.30  ' 

. 45 

.42 

. 10 

.36 

. 19 

.28' 

. 13 

.24 

.49 

. 16  i 

.39 

.28 

.05 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.02 

Choroiditis 

. 13 

.39 

.31 

.27 

. 11 

. 16 

.26 

.22 

• 

Iritis 

1.34 

.48 

.27 

.44 

.31 

.93 

.72 

.49 

. 16 

.22 

.78 

.621 

■; 

Keratitis 

.84 

.67 

. 75 

1.05 

.88 

1.  05 

1.29 

.86 

1.  11 

. 11 

1.23 

. 76 

. 18 

.33 

. 11 

. 16 

.21 

.07 

.32  1 

.39 

.20 

. 05 

. 13 

.03 

.09 

. 10 

. 12 

. 04 

.08 

. 13 

. 13 

.09 

. 04 

. U 

.04 

. 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.59 

.36 

.18 

.50 

.48 

.96 

.93 

.49 

.16 

■ H 

.91 

.34 

• 

. 02 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1.44 

.67 

1. 10 

1.46 

1.  25 

1.07 

.99 

.82 

.47 



2.14  ' 

i.  70  1 

i. 

ADMISSIONS BY  CARDS  AND  BY  STATES — -WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


715 


imps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


s 

l 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

| 

o 

§ 

s 

Kearny. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

j 

3 

o 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

— 

Sevier. 

>> 

ZTl 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

07 

0.23 

0.08 

0.0.8 

0. 10 

0.30 

0. 12 

0.16 

0.19 

0-49  1 

0.21 

0. 14 

0. 13 

0.37 

0. 15 

0.17 

54 

.08 

.03 

. 12 

.02 

1 

.04 

o.oi 

.07 

.14 

55a 

05 

.04 

.OS 

.03 

.16 

.08 

.04 

.06  ! 

.08 

.21 

.04 

. 10 

.04 

.02 

55b 

02 

.08 

. 14 

.21 

.05 

.02 

. 17 

.04 

.04 

.08 

.10 

.09 

.07 

. 11 

.03  j 

20 

2.56 

2.26 

2.  75 

2.46 

1.74 

2.17 

1.88 

2.25 

5.14 

3.64 

2.63 

3.58 

5.93 

2.  75 

7.32 

3.S6 

2.71 

55d 

.52 

.57 

.42 

1.79 

1.03 

2. 14 

.96 

1.06 

.78 

2.01  ; 

3.49 

1.48 

.26 

1.69 

.48 

3.03 

.95 

2. 26 

55e 

80 

1.22 

.08 

1.92 

.41 

.46 

.05 

1.41 

.80 

.76 

1.65 

.74 

.72 

1.29 

.61 

.69 

.31 

.52 

56a 

50 

. 65 

.25 

1.51 

2.05 

1.00 

.50 

. 16 

1.27 

1.18 

.38 

1.97 

.15 

2.36 

.35 

1.64 

.31 

.21 

56b 

.04 

. 11 

. 14 

.16 

.02 

.08 

.04 

.04 

.07 

.04 

.07 

.04 

.07 

.03 

.10 

i 

.04 

.04 

.02 

60 

07 

.04 

.08 

.03 

.05 

.10 

.71 

.24 

.04 

.26  I 

.16 

.04 

.12 

.04 

.27 

.31 

.03 

61 

02 

.34 

.08 

.05 

. 10 

.25  1 

.04 

. 14 

. 11 

. 12 

.08  1 

.17 

.10 

.04 

.07 

62 

07 

.04 

.03 

. 11 

.05 

.39 

.18 

.04 

.08 

.21 

.15 

. 17 

.09 

.22 

.15 

.03 

63a 

24 

.34 

.08 

.14 

.51 

.30 

. 55 

.35 

.31 

.23 

. 15 

.49 

.19 

.26 

.22 

.49 

.31 

.35 

63b 

07 

.19 

.17 

.05 

.10 

.08 

.05 

.12 

. 12 

.17 

.08 

.37 

. 11 

. 14 

.13 

.24 

.46 

.07 

64 

07 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.12 

.04 

.20 

.os 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.08 



.04 

.02 

.09 

.07 

66b 

26 

.46 

. 55 

.10 

.46 

.15 

.31 

.27 

.32 

.49 

.62 

.49 

.67 

.39 

. 56 

.61 

.56 

66c 

00 

3.17 

1.00 

2.69 

4.92 

5.02 

2. 57 

3.42 

3.12 

1.84 

3.68 

3.  74 

1.85 

4.86 

1.79 

5. 5S 

2.9S 

3.58 

69 

05 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.OS 

.04 

. 10 

. 12 

/4a 

.30 

1.18 

.50 

1.90 

.62 

4.69 

2.06 

1.26 

1.71 

1.88 

2.  96 

3.62 

3.  58 

4.00 

1.61 

2.30 

4.09 

2.29 

74b 

09 

2.37 

.92 

. 74 

1.33 

2.14 

.50 

1.22 

.98 

1.44 

4.99 

2.30 

3.99 

1.07 

.65 

1.35 

1.80 

3.20 

74c 

‘07 

.11 

.08 

.16 

.21 

.35 

.30 

.04 

.71 

.11 

.04 

.08 

.1.5 

.24 

.31 

.15 

.19 

.38 

74d 

43 

1.99 

1.42 

.03 

.82 

1. 14 

.37 

.47 

.04 

.16 

6.71 

14.  65 

2.01 

. 54 

.84 

3.93 

74e 

24 

.10 

.08 

. 14 

.02 

.04 

.14 

.02 

.04 

74f 

'05 

.08 

. 14 

.51 

.08 

. 16 

.04 

.13 

.23 

. 16 

.02 

.22 

.04 

.31 

72 

;65 

1.41 

1.00 

1.18 

. 72 

3.06 

1.71 

2.51 

1.88 

1.31 

1.20 

1.81 

1.21 

3.24 

1.09 

3.11 

.61 

2. 02 

73a 

'S3 

1.95 

1.04 

1.44 

1.17 

1.51 

1.81 

1.04 

2. 07 

.79 

1.69 

1.24 

2.38 

1.13 

2.30 

1.26 

1.29 

73b 

95 

1.99 

.59 

1.51 

1.64 

1.27 

1.16 

2.  59 

.86 

2.26 

1.28 

1.60 

1.13 

2. 55 

1.57 

2.  06 

.99 

1.95 

73c 

92 

.04 



• OS 

.03 

. 12 

.21 

.60 

. 16 

.26 

. 10 

.12 

.08 

73d 

58 

1.26 

.92 

1.15 

2. 15 

1.44 

2.01 

1.65 

1.33 

1.59 

1.31 

1.03 

5.16 

1.91 

.48 

2. 10 

2. 10 

2.71 

Dg 

12 

.15 

.03 

.22 

.30 

.08 

.12 

.04 

.04 

.21 

.08 

.17 

.04 

.12 

.04 

.03 

67 

99 

8.86 

.33 

1.68 

i.  85 

1.49 

2.  72 

5.14 

2.14 

. 95 

4.43 

4.93 

2.07 

2.81 

.31 

1.79 

1.07 

4.17 

68a 

14 

13.94 

1.84 

4.56 

2.36 

5.99 

1.81 

8. 52 

5.61 

2. 88 

8.51 

16.86 

12.  SI 

5.  86 

1.70 

11.26 

6.46 

6.53 

68b 

92 

.04 

.08 

.03 

.21 

.08 

.45 

.04 

.14 

.25 

.11 

.16 

.60 

.17 

.09 

.24 

.34 

.38 

68c 

>5 

2.64 

.84 

1.90 

4.41 

2. 58 

1.96 

3.49 

3.20 

2.58 

1.35 

2.  76 

2.  22 

3.07 

.96 

2.  76 

2.67 

2. 26 

6Sd 

i2 

.27 

.08 

.36 

.10 

.05 

.05 

.86 

.14 

.04 

.19 

. 45 

.38 

.36 

.17 

.42 

.23 

.38 

68e 

113 

1.64 

• OS 

1.15 

1.13 

6.75 

.81 

1.30 

.80 

1.63 

1.73 

9.21 

1.51 

4.36 

.39 

4.23 

3.48 

2.15 

68f 

!‘3 

.19 

.16 

.08 

.05 

.31 

.20 

.32 

.04 

.08 

.08 

.24 

.09 

.17 

. 11 

.17 

68g 

)0 

.53 

. i7 

1.40 

.31 

.65 

.25 

.86 

.96 

.85 

.19 

. 45 

.41 

.62 

.35 

1.49 

.31 

.94 

6Sh 

10 

.38 

■33 

.55 

1.23 

.19 

.60 

.90 

. 65 

.66 

.26 

.90 

.30 

.64 

.31 

1.54 

.53 

.80 

6Si 

:5 

1.38 

.08 

3.93 

4.92 

2.14 

1.01 

1.41 

1.00 

1.46 

1.99 

1.32 

2.71 

2.17 

.31 

1.47 

2.67 

.80 

75a 

1.4 

.46 



1.79 

2.46 

.70 

.25 

. 75 

.24 

.23 

.38 

.66 

.53 

.71 

.17 

.51 

.19 

.21 

75a ( 1 ) 

)9 

.27 

.55 

.62 

.46 

.27 

.22 

.01 

.64 

.25 

.79 

.29 

.04 

.34 

.11 

.07 

75a(2) 

'i 

.15 

.08 

.74 

.21 

.35 

.25 

.12 

.33 

.28 

.60 

.21 

.53 

.43 

.04 

.22 

.15 

.17 

75a(3) 

S 

.50 

.85 

1.64 

.62 

.50 

.27 

.22 

.91 

.38 

.21 

.87 

.74 

.04 

.39 

2. 22 

. 35 

75a(4) 

7 

.19 

.OS 

.14 

.31 

.43 

.40 

.10 

.23 

.19 

.33 

.49 

.26 

.13 

.56 

1.07 

.07 

75b 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.06 

.04 

.08 

.12 

.10 

.02 

.03 

75c 

2 

.04 

| 

.05 

.10 

. 11 

.05 

.24 

. 10 

.34 

.16 

. 11 

.19 

.13 

. 12 

. 11 

.10 

75d 

|6 

2.29 

. 17 

.63 

.31 

.70 

.25 

2.08 

.39 

.47 

.68 

.95 

.49 

1.19 

.70 

1.59 

. 76 

2.05 

75e 

1(3 

4.  SI 

2.01 

2.25 

2.  97 

6.56 

1.46 

4.36 

3.  OS 

5. 10 

4.09 

5.92 

3.84 

8.  43 

3.92 

6.  07 

4.74 

6.  81 

75f 

7 

.50 

.17 

.19 

.43 

.30 

.39 

.12 

.44 

.79 

.45 

.26 

. 55 

.39 

.39 

.73 

.14 

7og 

i 2 

.42 

2.31 

.10 

.30 

.05 

1.45 

. 45 

.38 

.83 

2.06 

.19 

.48 

.13 

.12 

. 3S 

.14 

I 75h 

I 1' 

.23 

.08 

.03 

.35 

.02 

.08 

.02 

.OS 

75i 

2 

.19 

.08 

.27 

.27 

.05 

.20 

. 25 

.13 

.30 

.12 

.26 

.19 

.09 

.29 

. 15 

.10 

75] 

!8 

.46 



.47 

1 .92 

.60 

.25 

1.14 

.35 

.28 

.64 

.58 

.23 

.69 

.39 

.39 

. 57 

. 45 

75k 

i9 

1.03 

.42 

.47 

1.03 

.98 

. 45 

.9.3 

.67 

.74 

1.73 

1.11 

.83 

1.12 

.74 

1.0S 

.46 

■ S3 

751 

,2 

.27 

.21 

.25 

.08 

. 22 

. 13 

.34 

.33 

.19 

. 14 

.24 

. 11 

.42 

75m 

!2 

.03 

.08 

04 

04 

06 

.04 

.08 

. 11 

.04 

.10 

.04 

75n 

! 2 

.23 

.03 

in 

ns 

19 

1 r, 

10 

. 04 

.11 

750 

4 

.46 

.17 

.27 

.51 

1.49 

.35 

.59 

.18 

.13 

.34 

. 7S 

.90 

.79 

.35 

. 98 

.46 

.03 

75p 

. 05 

1 7oq 

1 7 

1.95 

’ 1.34 

1.15 

■l-.a 

‘ i.  52 

.40 

i.  si 

1.02 

.95 

1.28 

1.07 

. 98 

1 1.26 

. 57 

1.25 

. 95 

1.32 

1 75r 

716 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


States  of  occurrence. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Sheridan. 

j Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Contd. 

54 

0.08 

0.  27 

0.  09 

0. 16 

0. 17 

0. 17 

0. 17 

0.  47 

.05 

. 05 

. 10 

. 19 

. 03 

. 03 

1.34 

. 14 

0.  30 

. 09 

. 16 

. 03 

. 17 

.02 

55d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

2.  97 

3.60 

.30 

3.  71 

4.32 

3.  05 

4.89 

2.  14 

5. 02 

1.89 

1.  17 

3.  90 

2.  30 

14.  88 

1.  59 

.70 

. 15 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

.90 

2.  81 

.59 

2.  a 

.61 

1.  29 

1.21 

1.  17 

1.92 

4.26 

56b 

. 59 

2. 14 

3.  86 

. 87 

2.  91 

2 65 

1.  84 

7. 98 

. 15 

57-59 

.08 

.03 

. 07 

.05 

. 07 

.02 

V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

. 02 

.03 

.02 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

.05 

. 16 

.21 

. 07 

. 54 

.02 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

. 12 

. 19 

. 07 

. 13 

. 13 

. 08 

. 10 

Multiple  sclerosis 

.08 

.08 

. 05 

. 40 

. 29 

. 05 

. 15 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

. 12 

.43 

. 23 

.27 

. 50 

.62 

Apolpexy 

.04 

. 05 

. 16 

.35 

. 07 

.17 

. 40 

.30 

Facial  paralysis 

. 16 

.08 

. 09 

.05 

. 07 

. 10 

66b 

Paraplegia 

.05 

.08 

. 07 

. 04 

.02 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 

.23 

.27 

. 47 

.24 

. 40 

. 59 

.80 

. 47 

(others). 

69 

Epilepsy 

2.  42 

5.  00 

.59 

3.95 

3. 19 

3.  81 

6.  24 

1.  77 

74  a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

. 04 

.05 

. 16 

.05 

.38 

.05 

74b 

Neurasthenia’. 

1.72 

7.03 

.89 

3. 01 

1.55 

2.89 

.92 

5.00 

1.03 

.95 

74c 

Enuresis 

1.37 

1.98 

.59 

.78 

.48 

.96 

1.25 

.82 

1.03 

.47 

74d 

Neurosis 

.32 

. 14 

.27 

.30 

. 17 

.37 

74e 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered 

. 12 

1.  70 

. 87 

3.  23 

.30 

. 42 

.30 

action  of  the  heart). 

74  f 

. 12 

. 14 

. 02 

. 03 

.03 

.05 

72 

Chorea 

. 03 

. 49 

. 05 

. 16 

. 03 

.33 

.15 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 

1.64 

2.81 

.30 

2.35 

1.57 

7.03 

1.17 

1.69 

.44 

.47 

cepted). 

73b 

Neuralgia 

1.25 

1.89 

1.19 

2.54 

4.05 

.83 

1.92 

1.22 

1.62 

3.32 

73c 

Neuritis 

.59 

3.11 

.89 

2.  23 

1.44 

1.76 

1.51 

1.52 

2.51 

1.42 

73d 

. 16 

. 19 

21 

. 11 

13 

. 70 

74g 

N ervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

2.11 

2.  22 

.30 

2.30 

3.31 

.90 

1.42 

1.97 

.74 

1.  42 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

. 08 

.32 

. 02 

. 13 

. 13 

.21 

. 15 

68a 

. 74 

3.  22 

.59 

1 20 

2. 16 

2.95 

3 35 

3.  61 

.30 

68b 

Mental  deficiency T 

4.96 

15.  74 

3.  09 

4.  21 

7.  28 

10.  52 

1.  03 

. 47 

68c 

Malingering .’ 

.62 

.73 

.07 

.03 

.27 

.33 

.07 

.89 

.95 

68d 

Dementia  prrecox 

1.  64 

2.  76 

. 78 

2.32 

7. 19 

1.  62 

Psychasthenia 

. 73 

.33 

. 29 

. 70 

.50 

.20 

. 15 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

1.60 

3.  44 

.30 

. 19 

1.52 

2. 85 

2. 17 

3.  23 

.15 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

.08 

. 24 

. 26 

.03 

. 40 

.25 

.15 

.47 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.70 

2.  33 

.30 

.63 

.21 

.27 

.08 

1.77 

. 15 

.95 

. 43 

.62 

2.08 

.40 

. 35 

1.43 

.59 

.52 

.30 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all). . . . 

1.  01 

2. 08 

.89 

1.  69 

1.  07 

2.  42 

2 59 

25. 15 

. 27 

. 68 

28 

.24 

. 23 

. 21 

8.  41 

(2)  Hyperopia 

. 12 

. 19 

. 59 

. 16 

.29 

. 07 

2.  94 

. 15 

. 08 

. 49 

.30 

28 

. 24 

.23 

17 

7.34 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not 

. 55 

.73 

.96 

.35 

1.89 

2.  22 

6.  47 

stated). 

75b 

. 27 

43 

14 

. 16 

20 

13 

2.  29 

Leucoma 

. 11 

. 14 

.21 

.07 

75d 

. 08 

. 19 

. 02 

. 16 

75e 

Trachoma 

1.21 

.73 

.30 

5.82 

1.44 

.90 

.54 

3.78 

.30 

.47 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

1.  41 

13.  01 

.89 

8.24 

4.83 

1.92 

4.  56 

3.  33 

3.  84 

2.37 

Pterygium 

. 12 

. 31 

.88 

.27 

. 59 

Amblyopia 

.04 

.84 

.30 

.31 

.64 

.27 

.33 

2.  09 

.30 

. 04 

. 07 

. 07 

. 04 

.05 

. 08 

. 24 

. 09 

. 21 

. 13 

17 

1.  07 

75k 

Iritis 

.31 

.62 

.30 

.38 

. 69 

. 10 

1.09 

.47 

. 15 

.47 

.27 

. 87 

.59 

.80 

1.20 

1.39 

.82 

. 12 

97 

. 14 

.05 

. 10 

.08 

.35 

03 

. 03 

. 03 

. 04 

. 17 

75  o 

.04 

.05 

.30 

.07 

.11 

.03 

.12 

.15 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.27 

1.00 

.30 

.66 

.48 

.43 

.88 

.57 

.44 

.47 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.43 

2.60  1 

1. 27 

. 56 

.73 

.84 

2.  ics 

.59 

1. 89 

0. 07 
.13 
3. 73 
.60 
3. 19 
.53 
.07 


.07 

.13 

.07 


.27 


1. 93 
.13 
1.46 
1.60 
.07 


.07 

.20 

.93 


2.53 

1.86 


1.60 


.07 
.73 
2. 00 
.20 
1.13 
.07 
.60 


.40 

.73 


2.00 
1.  20 
.40 
.27 
.13 


.07 
.13 
.67 
7. 12 
.20 
.40 
.13 


.47 

.47 

.86 


.07 

.53 


1.60 


1.01 


7.81 

4.79 

.50 

.25 

.25 


. 50  ] . li 

. 25  i 
. 25  I . 


.50  , 
1.26  | 


1. 51 
.25 


.25 


.50 


2.02 

2.77 


1.26 


.50 


.76 
6. 05 
.25 


.25 

.25 


1.01 

”.’76’ 


25 

76 

76 


1.01  1 

.50 


j Californi; 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


717 


Grips),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


6 

: 

3 

5 

i 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

1 District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

'd 

C3 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0.52 

0.20 

0.90 

0.35 

0.13 

0. 10 

0.87 

0.45 

0.16 

0.22 

1.0S 

0.36 

0.54 

0. 12 

0.27 

54 

0.  30 

.05 

. 11 

. 10 

.08 

... 

.11 

.03 

.04 

.09 

5’il") 

.30 

. 13 

.06 

. 58 

.05 

(38 

5.23 

3.84 

2.  77 

3.72 

5.81 

4.63 

4.98 

5. 32 

3. 75 

5.57 

2.  67 

2.69 

8.51 

3. 75 

4.21 

4.  77 

1.51 

SI 

.52 

2.  07 

.72 

1.69 

.96 

.97 

.60 

1.44 

2.  67 

2.01 

1.07 

.22 

.86 

.62 

(76 

3.  66 

4.13 

1.59 

2.  48 

1.34 

2.31 

2. 13 

. 65 

1.44 

1.50 

4.00 

2.15 

1.86 

2.41 

3.07 

1.35 

2. 85 

54 

1.05 

.30 

.56 

1.50 

.58 

.30 

1.73 

1.50 

.71 

1.61 

.31 

.36 

.32 

.37 

.53 

56b 

. 10 

. ii 

. 19 

.05 

.29 

. 15 

. 11 

. 12 

57  59 

.05 

.03 

. 13 

.09 

60 

. 13 

.06 

.05 

.30 

.08 

.09 

.05 

.09 

61 

u 

. 05 

. 10 

.06 

.08 

. 11 

.09 

. 16 

. 12 

. 45 

.52 



. 15 

.51 

. 15 

. 16 

. 11 

.09 

.37 

.09 

14 

.31 

.42 

.05 

. 58 

.24 

.22 

. 15 

.04 

. 16 

.09 

63  b 

.05 

.90 

. 15 

. 29 

.30 

.08 

. 11 

. 18 

. 12 

64 

.05 

. 19 

.06 

. 29 

.OS 

. 11 

. 10 

.06 

. 10 

.58 

. 15 

.05 

.52 

.30 

.31 

■ 67 

.32 

.20 

2. 89 

.30 

.24 

. 11 

.40 

. 16 

.24 

.18 

47 

1.57 

2.36 

2. 10 

.90 

6.39 

2.31 

2.  65 

2.58 

5.  49 

3.91 

2. 59 

1.40 

2.  32 

2. 32 

1.51 

2. 08 

1.60 

69 

. 10 

. 13 

.06 

. 15 

. 16 

.05 

?6 

.52 

1. 18 

3.79 

1.46 

5.  68 

2.  98 

2.09 

6.  64 

3.61 

1.73 

2.26 

1.08 

4.69 

2.  97 

1. 10 

1.78 

74b 

?» 

.59 

1.64 

1.  13 

2. 36 

.45 

.79 

.58 

1.65 

1.41 

. 11 

.62 

.94 

.32 

.24 

.80 

74c 

'17 

. 10 

1.47 

. 19 

.05 

. 29 

.05 

.09 

74d 

n 

.31 

. 23 

2.  01 

. 19 

. 40 

.58 

. 71 

. 11 

.31 

.04 

.05 

. 12 

.05 

. 13 

.05 

.09 

74f 

.52 

. 10 

. 16 

. 13 

. 15 

.08 

.31 

.04 

.16 

. 12 

72 

i'2 

2.62 

.30 

1.90 

.68 

3.96 

1.16 

1.34 

3.47 

3.61 

1.57 

.22 

.77 

1.70 

1.46 

1. 10 

.53 

73a 

:}9 

2.09 

1.18 

1.79 

2.81 

3.16 

3.30 

1.29 

1.73 

2.71 

2.82 

2.  48 

1.86 

1.97 

2.53 

3.18 

1.60 

73b 

|2 

1.05 

.59 

1.43 

1.80 

2.14 

2.46 

.70 

2.31 

. 45 

1.57 

1.0,8 

1.86 

2. 19 

.81 

1.35 

1.16 

73c 

.30 

. in 

.06 

. 11 

.09 

73d 

1.05 

.89 

2.36 

1.13 

2.  23 

5.50 

3.73 

4.33 

1.50 

1. 73 

9.04 

1.86 

1.74 

1.35 

3.43 

1.16 

7ig 

i 

.30 

. 15 

. 11 

.26 

. 13 

. 10 

.30 

.31 

.31 

.09 

67 

8 

.30 

3.38 

.45 

1.66 

.65 

.70 

3.47 

2. 11 

1.41 

.65 

.15 

1.47 

1.02 

.37 

.45 

68a 

IS 

2.09 

.30 

3.23 

.45 

7.34 

1.55 

1.64 

5.  49 

3.  76 

1.49 

.32 

.31 

2. 68 

1.89 

.73 

1.34 

6Sb 

1 

. 52 

.34 

.19 

4.63 

1.75 

. 10 

.75 

.94 

.22 

.15 

.27 

.54 

.98 

.71 

68c 

¥ 

.52 

.59 

3.59 

1.13 

7.63 

2.91 

1.94 

4.33 

3.61 

2.28 

.86 

. 77 

2. 10 

1.56 

1.22 

2.05 

6Sd 

*1/ 

.26 

. 70 

. 19 

.05 

. 29 

. 15 

. 22 

. 71 

. 11 

.09 

68e 

1.02 

. 11 

2. 71 

.52 

. 15 

1 16 

60 

.08 

. a 

. 45 

.43 

. 12 

1. 16 

68f 

2.62 

.15 

.29 

.78 

. 10 

.58 

. 15 

.31 

.31 

.32 

.49 

68g 

1 

.30 

1.23 

.11 

1. 76 

2.31 

.45 

.35 

4.62 

1.35 

.47 

. 11 

.31 

.67 

1.19 

.12 

. 45 

6Sh 

.52 

.45 

1.21 

1.75 

.30 

1.  44 

1.  SI 

.78 

.43 

2. 17 

.80 

2.43 

.24 

.71 

3.66 

.59 

4.92 

. 45 

1.79 

.78 

.50 

4.91 

.90 

.71 

.22 

.46 

2.41 

.70 

.73 

. 53 

75a 

1.05 

3.02 

. 11 

.70 

.39 

. 15 

.29 

.45 

.31 

.22 

1.03 

.32 

.37 

.27 

75a(l) 

.52 

1 . 02 

.23 

.05 

. 29 

. 15 

.08 

.40 

. 16 

.12 

75a(2) 

1.05 

.77 

.32 

.26 

. 15 

. 15 

.08 

. 15 

.54 

. 16 

. 18 

75a(3) 

- 

1.05 

.59 

.10 

. 11 

.22 

.13 

.15 

4.33 

. 15 

.24 

.31 

.45 

.05 

.24 

.09 

75a(4) 

.36 

.73 

.06 

.31 

.22 

.31 

.49 

. 11 

.09 

75b 

.10 

. 16 

.09 

. 24 

.05 

.26 

. 18 

.24 

1 

.89 

. 15 

.45 

1.02 

2 31 

26 

20 

2 02 

46 

2 90 

15 

. 71 

1 1 

2 

5.23 

5.61 

4.87 

4.28 

9.32 

11.57 

6. 66 

3.53 

4.91 

5.27 

5.  73 

6.78 

4.80 

3.80 

6.04 

7.  58 

2.  76 

75f 

| 

. 10 

. 11 

.57 

.26 

.35 

. 90 

. 47 

. 22 

.22 

. 11 

.09 

75g 

2.09 

.20 

.26 

.26 

.29 

.30 

.08 

.31 

.22 

75h 

1. 57 

.23 

.06 

.26 

.05 

.87 

.04 

.05 

75i 

. 10 

. 11 

.42 

.06 

.05 

1 16 

.31 

. 22 

.22 

.09 

.46 

1.  01 

1 OQ 

.65 

10 

75 

. 63 

.43 

. 62 

. 49 

. 59 

.98 

.89 

75k 

i.  05 

.59 

.67 

.68 

1. 18 

. 78 

.50 

.87 

.75 

.71 

. 11 

.15 

1.07 

.70 

.71 

751 

.30 

.26 

. 19 

.06 

.39 

.31 

. 11 

75m 

1 

.03 

.05 

.29 

.04 

75n 

.23 

16 

4.63 

06 

10 

. 11 

.04 

750 

i.  05 

.30 

.92 

.90 

1.05 

.39 

.30 

.58 

.30 

.63 

.86 

.46 

.67 

.49 

1.22 

.27 

75p 

75  q 

• 

4.71 

i.  02 

1 1.24 

1. 34 

2.31 

.97 

.20 

1.  44 

.75 

.63 

.32 

.62 

2. 19 

.38 

1.59 

.80 

75r* 

718 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Mississippi. 

| Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

c3 

T3 

c3 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

Ohio. 

Oklahoma. 

IV.  General  diseases  ( others ) — Contd. 

54 

0. 14 

0. 16 

0.11 

0.14 

0.  24 

0. 38 

0. 13 

.02 

.01 

.07 

.02 

. 19 

.07 

1.05 

.02 

.04 

.13 

4.  73 

3.  25 

0.  52 

3.  61 

3.  66 

2.  52 

3.  49 

3. 45 

6.  60 

3. 39 

"i: 

.28 

.99 

. 52 

1.25 

.87 

1.12 

1.21 

1.51 

. 7C 

4. 

.83 

4.59 

4. 16 

1.57 

1.05 

1.22 

1.67 

3.  93 

.75 

3. 78 

1. 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

.28 

1.20 

.47 



.63 

.56 

2. 20 

.19 

.70 

.52 

.03 

.01 

.06 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

1 

60 

.02 

1 | 

61 

. 07 

. 16 

.52 

.03 

.09 

.06 

62 

.08 

. 14 

.04 

.26 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

.05 

.05 

.19 

63  b 

. 28 

.52 

.29 

.56 

. 17 

. 19 

.06 

64 

Apoplexy 

. 14 

. 16 

. 18 

. 14 

. 11 

.19 

66a 

.28 

.07 

.16 

.52 

.08 

.07 

3.  62 

1 

66b 

Paraplegia 

.07 

66  c 

.28 

"'.'si' 

.52 

.34 

.28 

.32 

.38 

.19 

(others). 

69 

Epilepsy 

2.22 

4.  66 

1.88 

2.33 

13. 52 

4.  85 

1.70 

3.01 

3. 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

1.  04 

.05 

.04 

.06 

74b 

Neurasthenia . . *.  

.83 

2. 40 

1.04 

1.72 

.52 

2.74 

2. 23 

3.  78 

1.89 

3. 62 

1.02 

i.i 

74c 

. 83 

.42 

1.41 

6.  06 

. 52 

.72 

.56 

1.35 

1.32 

.26 

2. 

74(1 

Neurosis 

. 14 

.52 

.32 

.21 

.75 

.13 

74e 

.99 

.24 

.38 

action  of  the  heart). 

74  f 

.07 

. 11 

.09 

. 19 

72 

Chorea 

. 28 

. 21 

. 16 

.08 

.28 

.13 

00 

73a 

. 28 

2.  05 

2.  04 

12. 12 

1.06 

1.39 

2. 69 

.57 

1.34 

1 

cepted). 

73b 

.83 

1.  48 

3.  12 

3.  45 

6.  06 

1.  05 

1.  62 

.84 

1.78 

2.  26 

2.37 

2 

73c 

Neuritis 

1.39 

. 92 

. 52 

1. 10 

.52 

1.73 

.42 

1.62 

1.32 

.90 

2 

73d 

. 10 

.07 

74g 

9 99 

1.  06 

1.  56 

.94 

1.64 

1.  53 

1.52 

5. 47 

1.73 

i 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

.83 

. 16 

.02 

.15 

.19 

.13 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

. 56 

1.06 

.31 

1.08 

1. 39 

2.  27 

.19 

.58 

1 

68b 

Mental  deficiency 

. 83 

.92 

14.  03 

.63 

.52 

2. 12 

.98 

3.  32 

.57 

.11 

- 

68c 

Malingering 

.28 

. 49 

1.  04 

.08 

.28 

.36 

.38 

.90 

68d 

98 

.94 

1.05 

1 33 

1 53 

3 58 

.57 

3.  62 

2.56 

6Se 

Psychasthenia 

! 28 

. 14 

.52 

! 03 

’28 

.24 

.19 

.19 

68  f 

Psychoneurosis 

2. 19 

. 16 

1.27 

1.97 

.94 

.19 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

. 42 

.18 

.23 

. 19 

.51 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.28 

.49 

1.04 

.31 

. 52 

.51 

. 14 

1.37 

.38 



. 51 

68i 

. 71 

.52 

.63 

1.05 

.63 

.28 

1.43 

1.13 

.08 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

1. 11 

1.  62 

. 52 

.47 

1.28 

.98 

1. 02 

1. 13 

.26 

. 83 

. 28 

.16 

.84 

. 34 

.38 

.13 

. 07 

. 52 

.16 

.27 

. 14 

.23 

.38 

.13 

85 

.35 

.23 

. 19 

.28 

.42 

. 16 

. 11 

.21 

.19 

stated). 

75b 

Strabismus 

. 14 

. 16 

.39 

.22 

.19 

.06 

. 28 

.05 

.04 

75d 

Cataract 

. 28 

. 18 

.09 

.13 

7 5e 

Trachoma 

.31 

.83 

1.25 

.31 

. 19 

.13 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

3.  62 

2.  96 

5.71 

6.  90 

6.06 

1.05 

3.98 

5. 58 

4.  29 

5.66 

10.87 

6.  08 

75g 

. 14 

.31 

.30 

.84 

.21 

.19 

.26 

75h 

. 28 

.28 

.16 

. 11 

.42 

. 12 

. 19 

.13 

75i 

.02 

.07 

. 19 

.07 

.22 

. 14 

. a 

.38 

.06 

1.  39 

.71 

.78 

. 52 

.55 

.84 

.48 

. 19 

. 64 

1 

751 

. 28 

.42 

.78 

1.05 

.66 

.70 

.53 

. 19 

.51 

. 14 

. 16 

.26 

.28 

. 12 

.38 

.06 

' 

.02 

. 14 

.02 

.06 

• • 

75o 

.07 

.03 

. 14 

.09 

.19 

.13 

75p 

75q 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1.67 

.35 

.52 

.47 

12. 12 

.64 

.02 

. 14 

.59 

.57 

3. 62 

.38 

' 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.28 

.71 

.52 

1.10 

54.55 

i.  ii 

84 

.70 

.94 

.83 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


719 


cnps ),  for  vjhite  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


1 

1 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 
1 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

Total  for  States. 

19 

0 Ifi 

0.  37 

0.61  1 

0. 14 

0.  34 

0.12 

0.  26 

0. 22 

0.21 

03 

.02 



.01 

03 

.20  1 

.02 

.02  | 

.03 

.02 

.07 

0.  36 

.08 

.04  * 

.06 

99 

. 05 

98 

2.54 

3.  70 

5.70 

7. 32 

1.07 

3. 30 

5. 10 

2.  74 

3.  52 

4.06 

4.  52 

3.05 

3.  57 

22. 22 

3.61 

77 

1.30 

1.48 

.20 

1.  07 

.73 

.35 

.69 

1.31 

2.53 

.23 

1. 03 

.48 

■ SI 

3.  52 

1.63 

2.44 

.36 

2.32J 

2.29 

.86 

1.  58 

1.  54 

.23 

2. 68 

6.  S4 

2.  26 

.13 

.41 

.63 

.43 

. 44 

.90 

. 12 

. 45 

2.  56 

.71 

.20 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.!  .03 



.03 

.02 

1 .07 

.36 

.08 

. 10 

.03 

. 12 

.06 

.07 

. 19 

.03 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.03 



1.  71 

.07 

10 

.20 

. 19 

.41 

.36 

.08 

. 18 

. 16 

.09 

. 12 

. 1.5 

10 

.20 

.06 

. 18 

. 17 

. 10 

.06 

. 10 

J .10 

. 10 

. 17 

. 06 

.03 

?? 

.07 

.03 

.02 

.02 

16 

. 16 

.19 

. 41 

.27 

.34 

.25 

.20 

. 12 

.29 

i, 

! 

1.37 

2. 22 

3.46 



.71 

2.23 

1.93 

2.  23 

2. 01 

1.89 

.70 

3.  80 

7. 69 

2.  68 

.03 

.03 

. 04 

.09 

.04 

IS 

.65 

.74 

2.24 

7.32 

.71 

1.  57 

2. 64 

5.31 

3.  48 

1. 48 

.23 

2.  46 

2.56 

2.  42 

1£ 

.26 

.56 

1.43 

.71 

.82 

. 35 

3.77 

1.  11 

.70 

.47 

2.46 

5. 13 

.97 

.07 

.36 

. 18 

. 82 

. 03 

.23 

.07 

.19 

2.  44 

. 13 

.34 

.18 

.06 

1.64 

.67 

.30 

. 01 

.85 

.03 

J .03 

.19 

. 18 

.88 

.02 

.06 

. 12 

. 12 

IIS 

S .88 

.93 

3.  87 

.36 

1.  28 

1.06 

. 17 

1. 17 

1. 13 

.59 

1.  34 

4.27 

1.50 

)( 

) 1 .85 

3.70 

5. 30 

1.43 

1.  79 

2.64 

3.43 

2.  42 

3.02 

1.  81 

.82 

1.79 

n.  11 

2. 12 

: .78 

1. 48 

1.  43 

2.86 

1.24 

1.41 

.51 

1.31 

1.97 

. 70 

2.  90 

1.43 

.04 

.03 

,! 

Li  .62 

1. 11 

3. 67 

.71 

2.26 

1.  06 

1.  71 

1.  76 

2.41 

2.71 

. 35 

2. 68 

8.  55 

2.06 

-i  • .03 

.19 

.20 

.02 

.03 

.08 

s> 

1 1 .42 

. 19 

.20 

1. 13 

1.  06 

. 51 

1.  09 

. 84 

2. 68 

1.  71 

1. 17 

F 1-43 

. 56 

2.24 

.36 

2.41 

3.  34 

1.  03 

3. 50 

1.  34 

.90 

.12 

15.41 

5.13 

2.40 

i .13 

. 41 

2.44 

. 17 

. 17 

. 16 

.23 

. 59 

1.  71 

.32 

. .94 

1.  22 

1.  07 

1.85 

1.  23 

.51 

1.  86 

1.  so 

.90 

. 35 

3. 35 

7.69 

2.  25 

' .03 

.20 

.20 

. 18 

. 17 

.06 

. 09 

99 

. 18 

' 

.42 

.61 



.40 

.69 

1. 13 

. 41 

. 12 

. 45 

. 85 

. 79 

• 1 

.37 

. 14 

.10 

.32 

. 45 

.85 

. 19 

) .16 

.37 

.61 

.29 

.34 

.41 

.41 

.12 

.22 

.63 

.23 

.56 

.20 

.65 

.70 

2.00 

2. 09 

.32 

1.  56 

4.  27 

.86 

.20 

.93 

2.  44 

..... 

1.  32 

.53 

.86 

1.  11 

. 58 

. 23 

1 12 

4 27 

1 18 

J 

. 41 

.60 

.35 

. 17 

. 64 

. 09 

.12 

2. 56 

58 

..  .10 

.20 

. 18 

.69 

. 18 

. 15 

* 22 

] 26 

8 .07 

.19 

1 99 

. 16 

. 14 

. 20 

. 12 

. 45 

. 22 

U-  J 

-.  .03 

.19 

.61 

. 10 

. 14 

. 15 

85 

_ 17 

• 

. .13 

.19 

.20 

.36 

.30 

.18 

.17 

.06 

.06 

.85 

99 

.03 

03 

1 .03 

.37 

.20 

.05 

. 16 

.06 

! 09 

3 

1 .33 

. 19 

1.  43 

.36 

.44 

. 47 

.29 

. 90 

. 12 

47 

4.  63 

11.  40 

1.79 

6.  52 

5. 98 

4.46 

4.92 

5.54 

.90 

3.  64 

5.  58 

18.80 

5.41 

) . 0/ 

.36 

.54 

. 17 

. 33 

. 12 

. 45 

31 

. .07 



.41 

. 18 

. 18 

. 86 

. 12 

.90 

1 

3.42 

21 

..  .03 

.01 

.08 

. 12 



05 

l .03 

! -19 

.20 

. 10 

.18 

. 12 

.03 

. 12 

. 85 

. 13 

1 .23 

.56 

.61 

.49 

.70 

.34 

. 57 

. 49 

.90 

47 

53 

i .23 

.19 

.81 

.36 

.60 

. 72 

. 47 

1.79 

1*  71 

;1  .03 

.41 

.36 

.21 

.20 

. 15 

1.71 

. IS 

.41 

.03 

. 04 

. 03 

02 

!)  .. 

.41 

.36 

. 04 

. 18 

. 12 

. 06 

22 

06 

1'  .42 

I .93 

1.  02 

. 71 

.56 

.34 

.64 

.38 

.90 

. 35 

! 67 

1.71 

.59 

.23 

1 .56 

1.  43 

4.  88 

- 1.43 

.96 

.88 

1.71 

1 .64 

.93 

.90 

1 .47 

1 1.34 

5.  98 

’.94 

Total  for  camps. 

'O 

s 

0 

co  g, 

t-  c3 
O O 

c3 

E-< 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0.17 

0.18 

54 

.03 

.03 

55a 

.09 

.06 

55b 

• OS 

.07 

55c 

3.  27 

3.41 

55d 

2.49 

1.89 

55e 

1.03 

1.53 

56a 

1.44 

1.15 

56  b 

. 05 

.05 

57-59 

.02 

.02 

60 

. 14 

. 11 

61 

.09 

.08 

62 

. 13 

. 10 

63a 

.30 

.24 

63b 

. 14 

. 12 

64 

.07 

.07 

66a 

.03 

.02 

66b 

.46 

.39 

66c 

3. 52 

3.17 

69 

. 05 

. 05 

74a 

2.86 

2.68 

74b 

1.38 

1.21 

74c 

. 2S 

.26 

74d 

1.  SO 

1.19 

74e 

.05 

.04 

74f 

. 16 

. 14 

72 

2. 10 

1.  85 

73a 

1.54 

1.78 

73b 

1.70 

1.59 

73c 

. 12 

.08 

73d 

1.72 

1.  86 

74g 

. 11 

. 10 

67 

2.53 

1.98 

68a 

6.91 

5.  06 

68b 

. 22 

.26 

6Se 

2.76 

2.  55 

68d 

. 2S 

.24 

68e 

2.  38 

1.73 

6Sf 

.18 

.19 

6Sg 

. 77 

.71 

68h 

. 57 

.69 

6Si 

2.53 

1.98 

75a 

.71 

.64 

75a(l ) 

.39 

.33 

75a(2) 

.61 

. 45 

75a(3) 

.82 

. DO 

75a(4) 

.33 

.29 

75b 

.05 

.04 

toe 

.12 

. 11 

75d 

1.23 

.92 

75e 

4.86 

5.  09 

75f 

.34 

.32 

<og 

. 50 

. 3$ 

75h 

.04 

.04 

75i 

.23 

. 18 

75j 

.52 

.52 

75k 

.87 

. 75 

751 

. IS 

• IS 

tom 

.04 

.03 

75n 

.08 

.07 

75o 

. 56 

. 57 

75p 

.00 

.00 

(oq 

1. 19 

1.09 

75r 

720 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

Beauregard. 

j Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

K 

s 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

D 

W 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

Funston. 

1 

c 

i 1 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

20.79 

20.  52 

19. 79 

9.92 

11. 12 

14. 10 

15. 47 

19. 33 

5.  53 

2.  23 

12.33 

18. 32 

i 9. 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

1.63 

1.66 

2.30 

.36 

.18 

.47 

.57 

.71 

.32 

.22 

.45 

. 7G 

.69 

.52 

.27 

. 11 

.37 

. 47 

. 15 

30 

.26 

.08 

75d 

. 10 

.32 

.06 

.20 

.11 

.21 

30 

.06 

.36 

76e 

1.29 

. 12 

.44 

.50 

.09 

. 51 

.39 

.22 

.78 

. 28 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 

.05 

.36 

.31 

.06 

12 

. 16 

.33 

24 

.32 

.71 

.14 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs  , 

2.97 

5. 19 

2.34 

1.65 

3.  68 

3.91 

5.  21 

1.98 

1.27 

4.  28 

3.10 

4. 

86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

. 04 

86(1 

.25 

. 12 

. 80 

.06 

on 

. 09 

24 

. 11 

.32 

. 10 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all)'. * 

2.03 

2.77 

4.  55 

1.76 

1.95 

1.96 

3.  46 

3.  40 

2.  37 

.45 

1.36 

3.32 

hi 

86  f 

. 10 

.24 

.09 

. 14 

.07 

.20 

. 06 

.22 

. 16 

.32 

. 14 

86g 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

.06 

I 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

14.  65 

9.  75 

3.  27 

1.87 

3.  96 

14. 14 

6.02 

9.  68 

20.24 

6.  57 

91.  99 

8.95 

16.  J 

86i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

.54 

.59 

.66 

.39 

48. 07 

.91 

.87 

.45 

.32 

.11 

.52 

.38 

106. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

5.  94 

7. 61 

6.  49 

2.21 

8.  21 

5.  67 

7. 83 

8.  00 

1.42 

.45 

4.  35 

5.11 

3. 

187b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

. 05 

.03 

no 

02 

.06 

.02 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

37.  37 

72.70 

167.  34 

80.28 

50!  11 

44.83 

126. 80 

113.  55 

38.  43 

9.58 

42.56 

115.62 

44. 

100b 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

8.  66 

10.  22 

12. 77 

6.31 

7. 68 

5.  80 

17. 06 

7.85 

.95 

.78 

18. 17 

11.  07 

7.j 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

.16 

. 03 

.06 

.02 

100d 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

15.  49 

27. 50 

6. 45 

26.  96 

45.  75 

14.61 

28.23 

16.  79 

4.  90 

5. 12 

16.  80 

27. 85 

17.1 

lOOe 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

.84 

1.78 

.84 

1.90 

1.25 

2.  58 

4.  00 

2.  58 

. 16 

.22 

2.  60 

3.84 

j 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

.05 

. 12 

. 13 

.28 

07 

. 15 

4Q 

.04 

78 

. 16 

.11 

07 

. 15 

07 

.16 

.26 

.08 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

4.  95 

4.  64 

19.  70 

16.  60 

4. 11 

5.  89 

13. 39 

7. 10 

2.  06 

1.34 

11.68 

10.21 

8 

. 40 

.59 

3.  22 

1. 19 

. 36 

QO 

. 16 

1.49 

1.64 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

.05 

.40 

.31 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.18 

! 19 

. 19 

.24 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

3. 12 

2.  42 

5.30 

8.35 

2.14 

3.  25 

11.  20 

4.  34 

i.  42 

.33 

4.54 

4.50 

5 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

.79 

.75 

10. 16 

6.  62 

1. 14 

1. 16 

.78 

.97 

.32 

.67 

.91 

3.48 

1 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

. 10 

.12 

.57 

.06 

.11 

.20 

.12 

. 15 

.11 

.45 

.20 

79a 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

. 10 

.08 

.03 

.03 

. 02 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified.. 

.40 

.28 

.13 

.28 

. 15 

.24 

.72 

.16 

.22 

4.  09 

.24 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

.35 

.40 

. 13 

1.79 

. 42 

30 

.16 

.39 

.45 

79c 

1. 19 

.04 

. 14 

. 84 

11 

. 16 

.33 

.13 

.14 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  in- 

.15 

.67 

.09 

.80 

! 59 

.42 

1.57 

1.31 

.32 

.78 

.32 

.46 

5 

sufficiency. 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

. 15 

.75 

.27 

.08 

.13 

28 

.48 

.37 

.47 

.39 

.30 

80 

.20 

.08 

.13 

.03 

. 15 

.06 

.14 

81a 

04 

. 04 

. 04 

81b 

. 15 

.24 

. 14 

!20 

no. 

.13 

.09 

.15 

.06 

.04 

81c 

Aortitis t 

.06 

81d 

.03 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

. 15 

.04 

.09 

.08 

no 

02 

. 12 

. 04 

.13 

.10 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

13.22 

9.03 

6.94 

5. 13 

6.  50 

8. 85 

10.32 

9.  05 

4.  74 

.89 

7. 72 

7. 81 

83b 

Varicocele 

10.  30 

2. 18 

2.12 

2.84 

2.  69 

5.03 

4. 15 

4.11 

.95 

.67 

2.47 

L74 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

3.  76 

1.78 

1.77 

2.  48 

2.36 

2.94 

2.  53 

1.38 

.79 

1.11 

2.  47 

1.70 

83d 

Phlebitis 

.54 

.36 

. 22 

.33 

.26 

.24 

no 

. 45 

. 30 

.32 

. 50 

84a 

' 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of. . 

4.85 

4.71 

3. 53 

2. 10 

2.04 

2.  78 

3. 19 

3.  81 

1.74 

.78 

1.88 

3.24 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

.35 

.28 

. 19 

. 22 

. 29 

4.  42 

. 11 

. 16 

.22 

.06 

. !2 

85b 

. 04 

.22 

.08 

04 

04 

.02 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

.25 

.32 

.22 

1.60 

2.08 

3. 78 

.45 

. 19 

.32 

.45 

2.47 

.66 

85d 

Bradycardia 

. 04 

02 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.02 

85e 

Heart-block 

.05 

04 

. 02 

.04 

85f 

Tachycardia 

1.04 

.99 

.66 

1.52 

.79 

2.  36 

1.35 

.97 

2.  21 

2.23 

.84 

2. 74j 

Ji 

85g 

.25 

.24 

. 18 

. 11 

. 22 

40 

. 24 

. 26 

.32 

. 13 

.28 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. . 

.40 

.08 

.22 

.06 

.22 

.07 

.18 

.22 

.04 

' 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


721 


;aps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


! 

Greene. 

<D 

S-i 

O 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

Mac  Arthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

117 

12.99 

2.34 

7. 39 

9. 74 

14.02 

4. 94 

14. 68 

9.  90 

12.52 

25.31 

19.37 

9.57 

16. 55 

7.  85 

20. 92 

16.35 

12. 33 

76a 

16  j 

1. 30 

.08 

. 10 

.33 

.45 

.59 

.63 

.44 

.34 

.53 

.38 

.57 

.74 

.86 

. 65 

1.29 

76b 

,19 

.19 

.08 

.44 

.62 

.33 

.25 

.67 

.39 

. 11 

.79 

.29 

.49 

.57 

.22 

.32 

.38 

.28 

76c 

57 

.19 

.08  1 

.03 

.21 

.19 

.2(1 

.08 

.14 

.91 

.26 

. 11 

.14 

.22 

.64 

.46 

. 17 

76d 

45 

.53 

.17 

.25 

.31 

1.41 

.15 

.43 

.18 

.47 

.86 

1.23 

.64 

.50 

.48 

.83 

.57 

.49 

76e 

1,7 

.31 

.08 

.16 

.10 

.16 

.05 

.47 

.04 

1.31 

.30 

.49 

.30 

.33 

.13 

.24 

.61 

.42 

86a 

13 

6.53 

.25 

3.  30 

1.54 

1.93 

3.  27 

2.87 

1.76 

6.  07 

9. 15 

8. 92 

7.  12 

2.60 

1.13 

1.59 

3.  36 

4.10 

86b 

86c 

14 

,19 

.11 

.10 

.24 

.25 

. 12 

.12 

.38 

i.9i 

.45 

. 10 

.04 

.22 

.11 

.24 

86d 

1)6 

2.52 

.25 

1.68 

1.85 

2.  58 

1.71 

1.73 

3.02 

2.  77 

1.73 

2. 71 

1.36 

2.  36 

2.09 

2.  64 

3.  63 

2.61 

86e 

.9 

.11 

. 14 

. 10 

. 19 

. 15 

.20 

. 12 

.47 

.19 

.16 

. 11 

. 10 

.09 

.32 

.15 

.10 

86  f 

.04 

. 02 

. 04 

. 04 

.05 

86g 

1 |)0 

7.91 

6.02 

10.  69 

14.  97 

17.73 

5. 19 

5. 77 

13.  96 

11.70 

8. 70 

6.  25 

24.  65 

18.03 

6.  06 

10.  91 

23.  26 

7.64 

86h 

64 

.88 

.08 

.44 

.21 

.62 

.45 

.75 

.51 

.47 

.53 

.86 

.83 

.64 

.39 

.71 

.42 

2.  08 

86i 

:a 

11.65 

1.42 

6. 43 

2.26 

4.58 

2. 92 

5.38 

4.71 

10.  05 

2. 81 

3. 41 

8.  67 

9.  91 

2.83 

5.24 

6.  53 

5.04 

87a 

i>2 

14 

02 

09 

. 05 

03 

87  b 

5.52 

58.55 

22.  58 

33.11 

39.  68 

52.  65 

23.  22 

69. 21 

53.  23 

54. 14 

43.  65 

45.  73 

38.29 

51.95 

42.89 

95. 08 

53. 78 

74. 74 

100a 

:|5 

9.93 

1.76 

1.57 

8. 10 

6.  48 

11.63 

13. 98 

14.  57 

15.  25 

26.  06 

23.  27 

12.  85 

4.00 

5. 10 

8.69 

6. 19 

6.29 

100b 

. 03 

. 08 

1.  53 

100c 

m 

12.  22 

6.61 

15.80 

13.  84 

15.  02 

4.68 

13. 43 

19.  92 

18.74 

8.59 

10.44 

27. 17 

26.  61 

7.  06 

29.  02 

8.  25 

7. 75 

lOOd 

: 1 

.42 

.17 

.44 

5.02 

1.00 

. 55 

.71 

.24 

2.64 

.90 

.21 

.38 

. 95 

1.44 

.73 

. 65 

.69 

lOOe 

I9 

.19 

.21 

.08 

.05 

. 08 

. 12 

. 17 

. 04 

.08 

. 05 

.61 

. 12 

.08 

. 10 

77 

, 5 

.11 

. 11 

.03 

.20 

. 12 

. 02 

. 11 

. 11 

. 12 

. 02 

. 04 

. 44 

. 11 

.21 

l\2 

7. 33 

3.43 

13. 65 

7. 49 

4. 74 

8. 36 

27.99 

10. 35 

11.97 

1.73 

6.  29 

6.86 

5.  76 

4.  62 

10.06 

7.  68 

79a 

|7 

.65 

.33 

.60 

.62 

.35 

.25 

4.  91 

.98 

.36 

. a 

1.48 

.34 

1.  48 

1.09 

.44 

. O/ 

1.08 

79a(l) 

,9 

.19 

.11 

.03 

.30 

. 24 

. 06 

. 04 

.08 

. 05 

.02 

. 04 

. 17 

79a(2) 

t 

4.43 

2.  26 

8. 41 

5. 13 

2. 68 

5. 44 

12.  52 

7.45 

9. 20 

1.09 

3.91 

4. 79 

2.33 

3.  01 

7. 05 

3.06 

2.  40 

79a(3) 

(6 

1.22 

.50 

3.  49 

1.13 

1.00 

1.51 

9.  34 

1.39 

.72 

.45 

.66 

1. 21 

1.57 

.44 

2. 13 

3. 13 

.21 

79a(4) 

9 

. 19 

.03 

. 55 

. 24 

. 16 

. 15 

. 04 

.04 

.08 

. 10 

. 04 

.08 

.05 

.04 

. 04 

.04 

79a(6) 

. 02 

. 02 

. 04 

.03 

I 

.76 

.33 

.85 

.62 

.60 

.30 

.71 

.33 

1.46 

.16 

.38 

.21 

.09 

.37 

.80 

. 10 

79a(8) 

j2 

.38 

.08 

. 16 

.31 

.49 

.30 

1.  65 

.84 

.38 

. 45 

. 16 

. 3S 

.31 

. 17 

.39 

1.64 

. 59 

79b 

7 

.08 

.42 

.08 

.35 

.05 

.16 

.08 

.28 

.08 

. 45 

.04 

.12 

.22 

. 10 

.08 

.35 

79c 

p 

1 1.03 

1.25 

1.37 

2.  26 

.81 

.30 

.63 

1.80 

.49 

1.99 

. 45 

.79 

.43 

.35 

1.59 

.42 

5.94 

79d 

E 

.76 

1.09 

.52 

2.15 

.46 

.35 

.67 

.16 

.34 

4.91 

1.36 

.45 

.40 

.17 

.69 

.23 

.24 

793 

2 

. 11 

.08 

. 05 

.15 

.08 

. 13 

. 08 

. 21 

. 02 

. 04 

. 20 

. 04 

80 

.03 

. 10 

. 03 

. 15 

04 

04 

1 1 

03 

81a 

B 

.08 

.08 

.05 

.21 

.19 

.30 

.12 

.37 

.13 

1.31 

.45 

.64 

! 21 

.13 

.15 

.07 

81b 

! . . . | 

.08 

. 04 

. 02 

81c 

. 12 

.04 

. 12 

81d 

7 

. 05 

10 

04 

12 

02 

04 

04 

04 

10 

1 1 

10 

82 

V- 

7.30 

1.67 

! 6.95 

6.  97 

7.  70 

5.  54 

7. 15 

4.88 

7. 74 

8.44 

10. 77 

8.18 

8.  24 

5.  84 

10.  69 

7.91 

7.89 

83a 

5. 31 

1.25 

4.64 

2.  87 

5.  42 

2.  37 

4.99 

2.14 

5.  48 

7.65 

9.79 

3.66 

4.  60 

2.14 

6.  29 

4.  58 

4.62 

83b 

M' 

2.33 

1.09 

2.77 

2.  87 

2.47 

.81 

2.91 

1.86 

4.  80 

3.41 

3.  50 

2.07 

3.  22 

1.57 

3.67 

2.  06 

2.64 

83c 

.31 

.25 

.16 

.72 

.49 

.05 

.79 

.59 

.42 

.38 

.04 

.26 

.31 

.22 

.66 

.27 

.24 

83d 

. 03 

. 02 

. 02 

. 04 

4 

3.78 

.67 

2.47 

1.44 

3.  06 

2.  06 

1.81 

2.47 

1.93 

5.  63 

3.  37 

2.  68 

2.  67 

3.  79 

3.  35 

3.59 

4.  83 

84b 

• 

.08 

.08 

: .22 

. 10 

.73 

.05 

.08 

■ IS 

2.50 

. 15 

.12 

. 15 

.05 

.09 

.15 

. 19 

.07 

85a 

.99 

. 10 

. 16 

. 10 

. 16 

. 02 

34 

04 

07 

12 

. 04 

85b 

il 

.08 

.08 

I -36 

.31 

2.  96 

.35 

.55 

8.45 

3.53 

.71 

. 45 

1.70 

.43 

. 65 

15. 15 

20.47 

.90 

85c 

• 

.08 

1 .03 

. 03 

. 20 

. 08 

. 02 

.04 

.10 

. 05 

.08 

. 10 

. 10 

. 15 

02 

! H 

i.  34 

1.42 

.85 

4.31 

1.87 

2.72 

1.37 

5.  29 

1.74 

5.59 

3.08 

.60 

4.07 

1.35 

4.36 

8.02 

3.13 

85f 

i 

. 19 

1 .03 

.21 

.22 

.25 

. 12 

. 18 

.21 

.34 

.04 

. 19 

.26 

.09 

.24 

. 11 

.28 

85g 

.27 

.08 

.14 

.72 

.43 

.05 

.27 

.04 

.13 

. 16 

.57 

.31 

. 17 

.15 

.46 

.07 

85h 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


7 


22 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped „ 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


States  of  occurrence. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86  a 
86b 
86c 
86d 
86e 
86  f 

*6g 

86h 

86i 


87  a 
87  b 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 

79  d 

79e 

80 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
88a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
S5d 
85e 
85  f 
85? 
85h 


Cause. 


VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Otitis  externa 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated). . . 
Ear,  other  diseases  of 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

Adenoids I 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs. 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

Turbinate  hypertrophy i 

Sinusitis  (all) j 

Polypus,  nasal j 

Perforated  nasal  septum | 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) j 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of ' 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal j 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of j 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combinedlesions,  mitral  aortic 

(6)  Pulmonic  lesions 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified. . 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arterioesolerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

V aricocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of.  . 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  f unctional 

Bradycardia 

Heart-block 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of... 


| Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

c3 

EH 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

Arkansas. 

7.61 

13.17 

5.35 

21.26 

31.16 

6.90 

18. 99 

15.42 

7.97 

2.84 

10.58 

3.53 

.39 

.57 

.30 

.26 

. 45 

.20 

1.88 

.37 

1.18 

.73 

.50 

.04 

1.  10 

.53 

.23 

.08 

.25 

.15 

.33 

1.51 

.08 

.32 

.12 

.19 

.37 

.46 

.62 

.07 

.35 

.38 

.38 

.67 

.27 

.59 

.40 

. 15 

.40 

.47 

.14 

.35 

.13 

.03 

.29 

.17 

.59 

.47 

.60 

5.11 

2.81 

1.03 

1.01 

3.35 

2.30 

5.82 

.74 

.95 

2.66 

1.26 

.03 

.02 

.20 

.57 

.26 

.08 

. 17 

.17 

.47 

1.60 

2.26 

3.00 

.89 

3.55 

2.48 

.40 

4. 27 

1.64 

1.03 

.47 

2.93 

i.oi 

.20 

.24 

.21 

. 19 

.03 

.08 

.22 

.27 

.25 

.08 

.02 

17.76 

11.85 

12.  77 

11.25 

27.  25 

8.20 

13.34 

2.56 

32.78 

9.47 

16.23 

21.93 

. 55 

.89 

.89 

.56 

.99 

.63 

.84 

.50 

.30 

1.42 

.53 

.25  I 

4.06 

9.58 

1.19 

8.34 

9.84 

3.88 

4.98 

4.05 

3.25 

1.89 

5.59 

5.29  . 

.12 

.03 

.03 

. 04 

. 15 

.47 

.07 

45.  39 

90.06 

19.90 

85.02 

95.  52 

24.89 

36.38 

35.67 

49.03 

13.26 

120. 54 

57.47 

17.45 

12.  90 

.89 

7.94 

3.09 

1.79 

5.81 

2. 14 

1.48 

4.74 

8.05 

5.04 

.05 

75 

.03 

.07 

13.74 

33.68 

2. 08 

33.07 

21.46 

20.21 

7.57 

24.  48 

9.75 

6.63 

29.60 

37.31 

.31 

.84 

.59 

.70 

2.69 

.17 

.46 

1.19 

.59 

.67 

.50 

.08 

. 14 

.09 

.13 

.03 

.13 

- 

. 10 

.15 

.50 

. 12 

. 14 

.30 

. 14 

.11 

.23 

.25 

.10 

.13 

.25 

2.  30 

9.12 

.89 

4.27 

4.37 

4.65 

7.49 

9.28 

2.07 

1.42 

3.26 

3.53 

.35 

1.  60 

42 

.64 

.33 

42 

1.74 

.44 

.27 

.04 

.07 

.19 

.23 

.21 

.42 

.15 

.13 

.25 

1.41 

4.98 

2.  94 

2.40 

2.92 

4.73 

3.56 

.74 

1.  42 

2.73 

2.52 

.39 

1 38 

.59 

40 

91 

. 83 

1 38 

2.  84 

. 15 

.25 

.41 

.07 

'.ii 

.03 

.04 

.52 

.30 

.07 

.25  ! 

.03 

.02 

02 

05 

.12 

.73 

.30 

.35 

.08 

.30 

.71 

.17 

.30 

.07 

.25  | 

.20 

2.  25 

. 45 

.29 

.07 

.33 

.45 

.44 

.53 

.25 

08 

62 

1 IQ 

20 

19 

21 

. 10 

. 15 

.33 

.35 

1.60 

1.78 

.63 

.53 

1. 13 

.50 

.52 

.47 

.33 

1.01 

.70 

. 35 

1.49 

.66 

.11 

1.23 

2.76 

1.47 

.30 

.47 

.27 

.25 

.08 

05 

.29 

. 10 

. 17 

.02 

.30 

.47 

O.A 

30 

11 

07 

08 

.05 

.25 

.04 

OK 

.31 

.08 

.17 

.21 

.25 

.02 

.13 

16 

0.1 

03 

.03 

.07 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.05 

.47 

.07 

■25 

6.17 

8.71 

2.08 

7.80 

10.37 

11.15 

8.62 

6.94 

8.42 

6.16 

9.31 

7.56 

3.79 

3.60 

3.22 

3.63 

6.60 

4.89 

3.76 

1.92 

1.42 

3.39 

2.27 

1.87 

2.92 

2.  08 

2.00 

1.95 

4.45 

3.05 

6.07 

.59 

.47 

1.60 

1.51 

.43 

.49 

.30 

.21 

02 

.37 

.30 

.46 

.12 

.30 

.47 

.13 

.25  | 

3.67 

4.22 

.59 

3. 15 

4.77 

2.85 

5.06 

2.  02 

5.17 

.47 

4.99 

.23 

.65 

.21 

.29 

.27 

2.76 

.25 

.07 

.20 

.49 

.30 

1.24 

.37 

.43 

.59 

.10 

.15 

.73 

6.55 

.02 

07 

08 

. 02 

2.  42 

3.57 

1.19 

2.80 

4.29 

1.69 

2.55 

1.14 

1.77 

.47 

2.59 

i.oi 

.04 

.08 

.28 

.21 

.07 

.38 

.17 

.44 

.07 

. 2j 

.12 

.41 

.30 

.23 

.11 

.13 

.29 

.70 

.07 

! 


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723 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN. 


imps), /or  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence-- Continued. 

i 


3 

1 ■ o 

2 £ 

p o 

3 © 

'2  3 

b o 

P ° 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

J Florida. 

Georgia. 

6 

A 

c3 

■d 

| Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

83  7. 32 

2.66 

13.37 

6.08 

19.57 

4.63 

8.02 

4.52 

12. 13 

24.07 

6.98 

3.66 

4.95 

9.65 

5.50 

4.89 

7.31 

76a 

6* 

.30 

.20 

.23 

.86 

.39 

1.14 

1.50 

.16 

.43 

.31 

.27 

.43 

.73 

.27 

76b 

14  .. 

.30 

.72 

1.35 

.80 

.19 

.40 

.58 

.60 

.47 

.54 

.15 

.27 

.32 

.37 

76c 

.52 

.30 

.05 

.13 

.87 

.46 

.05 

.09 

76d 

14  2. 09 

.41 

.34 

.64 

.19 

.25 



1.20 

.31 

99 

.31 

.32 

.09 

14 

.30 

.26 

.23 

.57 

.58 

.20 

.58 

.75 

.22 

.27 

.86 

.27 

86a 

76  .52 

.30 

7. 02 

1.35 

4.79 

1.23 

2.24 

3.47 

6.32 

.47 

.97 

3.49 

1.13 

2.32 

2.76 

86b 

.03 



86c 

31  

.46 

.38 

.19 

.30 

.58 

.45 

.40 

.05 

.24 

86d 

35  2. 09 

.30 

4.71 

.90 

3.99 

31. 72 

.91 

.94 

3.18 

4.21 

1.49 

.65 

.46 

2.64 

1.51 

1.47 

.98 

86e 

52 

.26 

.56 

.48 

.06 

.15 

.08 

.22 

. 12 

.27 

86f 

.03 

.29 

86g 

157  22.49 

1.48 

20.  90 

28.49 

19.86 

.52 

14.31 

14.44 

10.83 

33.35 

7.53 

31.55 

40.30 

28.04 

24.59 

7.31 

86h 

11  .52 

1.38 

.11 

.73 

39. 00 

.40 

.58 

1.05 

.78 

.32 

. 93 

.49 

2.21 

2.32 

. 18 

S6i 

iiit  3.14 

.59 

4.66 

2.81 

8.05 

6.66 

3.33 

6. 06 

6.77 

5.81 

2.80 

10.83 

4.83 

8.09 

7.58 

4.19 

87a 

.30 

.06 

.09 

87b 

3i51  88.91 

26.57 

53.21 

31.64 

86.36 

115.74 

77.29 

67.61 

68.44 

261. 02 

62.85 

31.43 

58.00 

69.88 

58. 13 

93.82 

127.94 

100a 

A0  14.64 

2.07 

19.26 

9.91 

19. 06 

7.83 

6.06 

24.84 

24.67 

3.77 

1.83 

2.63 

6.39 

3. 88 

16. 88 

12.30 

100b 

4 

.45 

. 10 

.06 

.20 

. 15 

100c 

3l  3 27. 20 

14.76 

19.51 

8.33 

18.49 

6.94 

31.04 

7. 25 

17.04 

36.71 

15.77 

12.59 

29.54 

23. 23 

29.23 

19.45 

20. 94 

100d 

'.’6  16.74 

.89 

1.64 

.23 

2.08 

1.10 

.25 

7.51 

3.01 

3.14 

.31 

1.25 

.38 

.37 

1.34 

lOOe 

Is  

.10 

.32 

.10 

.30 

.75 

.04 

.05 

.12 

.09 

77 

.15 

.56 

.51 

.45 

.05 

. 15 

.24 

.31 

.09 

.22 

. 12 

.09 

78 

ft  5.23 

1.48 

2.71 

2.  70 

11.65 

6. 14 

2. 63 

14.15 

8.42 

3.  77 

4.95 

2.32 

6.93 

2.53 

3.79 

2.85 

79a 

4 

.67 

.23 

.64 

.65 

.10 

.58 

.45 

.71 

. 11 

.31 

.76 

.27 

.37 

. 18 

79a(l) 

'7  

.15 

. 11 

.13 

.06 

.60 

.08 

.04 

.05 

.12 

79a(2) 

1 4.71 

.30 

1.43 

2.03 

8.17 

4.01 

2.33 

11.26 

5.27 

2.51 

3.66 

1.08 

4.11 

1.51 

2.20 

i.si 

79a(3) 

52 

1.18 

.31 

.34 

2.33 

.71 

.10 

1.16 

2.11 

.31 

.54 

.62 

1.47 

.49 

.61 

.89 

79a(4) 

.26 

.06 

.58 

.08 

.11 

.45 

.16 

. 12 

.18 

79a(5) 

I. 

.03 

.06 

79a(6) 

ir  .pH 

.06 

.04 

.05 

79a(7) 

.05 

.10 

.52 

.10 

.58 

.08 

.54 

.31 

.04 

.37 

.09 

79a(8) 

..  1.57 

.30 

.20 

.79 

.51 

.19 

.10 

.58 

.16 

.32 

.31 

.27 

.22 

.12 

.36 

79b'  ' 

. 1.05 

. 15 

.23 

.64 

.45 

.05 

.11 

.04 

.16 

.24 

.36 

79c 

. .52 

.89 

.72 

,ii 

2.23 

.78 

.75 

2.31 

.60 

.24 

.86 

1.03 

.67 

.59 

.37 

.89 

79d 

5.23 

.30 

1.84 

.n 

.83 

.45 

.50 

.29 

1.20 

.24 

. 65 

.46 

.36 

1.29 

.37 

1.07 

79e 

v 

.20 

.79 

.16 

.32 

.35 

.08 

.11 

.15 

.09 

.05 

.37 

.09 

80 

.05 

.15 

.04 

81a 

.15 

.11 

.22 

.06 

.29 

.08 

.13 

.05 

.18 

81b 

.06 

81c 

.12 

81d 

.15 

.16 

. 13 

.58 

.11 

.15 

.22 

.11 

.18 

82 

5.  8. 89 

2.36 

8.45 

5.97 

14.34 

2.31 

5.50 

5.76 

7.22 

16.55 

5.96 

3.12 

2.63 

6.57 

4.85 

5.38 

5.61 

83a 

3.  3.66 

3. 84 

5.99 

5.63 

9.32 

9.26 

2.26 

3.87 

3.47 

8.42 

2.82 

4.52 

1.55 

2.28 

1.94 

.86 

2.23 

83b 

6.80 

.59 

2.92 

.68 

4.18 

2.31 

2.00 

.94 

1.44 

1.50 

1.49 

.43 

.93 

1.21 

1.56 

.98 

1.16 

83c 

.30 

.26 

.23 

.77 

. 39 

. 10 

. 58 

.24 

.22 

.31 

.22 

.27 

.24 

. 45 

83d 

. 10 

84a 

1.57 

. 59 

4.  30 

4. 17 

11.05 

4.  63 

2.59 

2.  43 

4.  62 

5.  87 

2.82 

3.  55 

2. 32 

2.95 

2.  05 

2.  69 

4. 10 

84b 

. . .1  . 

. 15 

. 11 

. 42 

. 19 

. 10 

. 29 

. 31 

. 11 

. 15 

. 04 

. 11 

. 12 

.09 

.05 

.06 

.29 

. 08 

. 13 

.11 

. 18 

85b 

.52 

. 10 

. 11 

.26 

. 58 

.30 

.58 

. 45 

.24 

. 43 

.31 

2. 19 

.22 

.12 

.09 

85c 

.05 

.10 

.06 

. 15 

.09 

.05 

. . . 

.03 

.06 

1-j  1.05 

1.48 

1.49 

1.13 

2.  62 

1.23 

1.34 

1.73 

.75 

1.26 

.97 

.46 

.94 

.70 

1.10 

.53 

85f 

.30 

. 10 

.35 

2.  31 

. 19 

.20 

.29 

1 20 

. 39 

. 13 

. 38 

. 12 

. 09 

85g 

. 1 

.20 

.23 

.10 

.26 

.15  1 

.31 

. 11 

.18 

.16 

.12 

.18 

85h 

3553—25 47 


724 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence- 

-Continued. 

Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  CaroUna. 

North  Dakota. 

6 i 
2 : 

° ! < 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

5.  28 

5.71 

5.71 

9.72 

6.  06 

4.71 

10.89 

5.44 

7. 02 

5.  47 

21.74 

C.  47  9 

76b 

.28 

.78 

.52 

.31 

.42 

.77 

. 38 

. 13 

76c 

.28 

.21 

.26 

.26 

. 94 

.58  ] 

76d 

.08 

. 11 

76e 

.28 

. 14 

. 16 

.52 

.42 

.42 

.28 

1. 32 

.is  1 

IX.  Nasal fossse.,  diseases  of. 

* 

86a 

.21 

.31 

.52 

. 30 

. 14 

.21 

.19  i 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs. 

1.39 

2.  26 

1.57 

1.57 

2.79 

.56 

2.77 

1. 13 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

.07 

.02 

I 

. 16 

. 52 

.14 

. 14 

.26 

.26 

86e 

.28 

.63 

1.04 

1. 10 

1.46 

1.12 

1.67 

2. 07 

.77  ! 1 

86f 

.28 

.31 

. 18 

. 14 

.16 

| .j 

86g 

.14 

.01 

86h 

Rhinitis  (cause  notstated) 

56.73 

16.08 

4.68 

10.  66 

24.  24 

1.05 

17. 92 

13.66 

19.53 

37.  70 

10.87 

19. 08  1 ij 

.28 

. 71 

. 47 

1.32 

. 70 

. 58 

. 75 

. 32  \ 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

1.39 

6. 00 

1.04 

7.21 

6.  06 

8. 37 

3.71 

2. 93 

5.84 

13. 38 

3. 62 

4.87  , 1, 

87  b 

. 16 

.52 

.03 

. 01 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

28.36 

73.58 

123. 12 

119. 16 

66.  67 

50.76 

67.  45 

130. 07 

65.  57 

40.  72 

115.94 

61. 29  1 5! 



1.39 

19. 12 

3.64 

20.23 

12. 12 

4. 19 

7. 16 

4.  88 

9.99 

5.  09 

8.33  ; 

100c 

.03 

.13 

.19  II 

100d 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

7.79 

22.43 

10.91 

39.51 

18.18 

78.  49 

15.  37 

17.  57 

24.  89 

22.  43 

123. 19 

20.li  r 

100e 

.28 

4.  73 

1.  41 

.52 

2.01 

1. 12 

1.47 

.94 

2. 24  iff 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

. 11 

. 14 

. 13 

.06  .. 

78 

.28 

.03 

. 14 

.31 

.06  L | 

79a 

1.67 

4.  66 

1.04 

1.  25 

1.  05 

5. 98 

1.81 

4.  46 

6.  41 

12. 36  1 I!) 

79a 

.99 

. 16 

.61 

.14 

. 11 

.94 

. 38  1 i 

79a 

. 14 

.03 

.49 

. 19 

.19  . 

1. 11 

2.  89 

1.  04 

. 94 

1.05 

4.01 

1.25 

2. 99 

3.  39 

8.52  1 

79a 

.35 

. 16 

.83 

. 14 

.65 

.38 

• 70  1 

79a 

.26 

. 14 

.09 

.57 

2.50 

79a 

. 19 

79a 

.02 

. 19 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified. . 

.56 

.28 

.22 

. 14 

. 13 

.57 

.00  ( 

79b 

.28 

.28 

. 16 

.58 

. 14 

.31 

. 19 

79c 

.28 

.28 

i.  04 

.31 

.52 

.27 

. 14 

.24 

. 19 

.32  J 

79d 

.28 

.35 

2.  08 

2.  04 

2. 62 

1.03 

.28 

1.24 

.38 

.58  1 

79e 

ency. 

.28 

. 56 

1.04 

.78 



. 52 

.80 

. 98 

1.26 

.75 

.19  ' 

80 

.21 

6. 06 

.05 

. 14 

. 13 

. 19 

.19  . ! 

.02 

.02 

.38 

10. 87 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

.21 



.22 

. 15 

.13  ., 

81c 

. 01 

81d 

.28 

.02 

. 02 

.06  . 

82 

. 16 



6.  06 

. 52 

.06 

.04 

83a 

5.01 

5. 86 

3. 64 

4.70 

12. 12 

3. 14 

5. 25 

8.  64 

6. 20 

5.09 

4.42  i 

83b 

2. 22 

2. 12 

.52 

2. 98 

12.  04 

3. 08 

2.93 

3. 75 

7. 35 

.91  l 

.56 

.99 

2. 35 

.52 

1.97 

.42 

1.  58 

1.51 

1.34  3 

83d 

.28 

.28 

. 16 

12. 12 

. 19 

.14 

.24 

. 19 

3. 62 

1. 

84a 

.02 

84b 

Lymphatic* syst em,  other  diseases  ol . . 

3.  89 

1.90 

1.56 

2.82 

6.  06 

.52 

2.  65 

2. 09 

2.  57 

4.71 

2.SS  * 

85a 

2. 61 

.31 

6. 06 

. 19 

. 14 

. 17 

.06 

.07 

.06 

85c 

.35 

.31 

1.05 

2. 62 

. 28 

.32 

....1 

. 32 

85d 

.28 

. 16 

.03 

.06 

1 

85e 

.04 

.00 

85f 

.56 

2. 19 

1.  56 

2.  51 

1.24 

2.  09 

1.32 

1. 51 

.77  . 

.07 

.27 

. 14 

.36 

. 19 

.19 

85h 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  ol.  . 

.21 

.16 



.26 

1 .32 

.13 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


725 


ops),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


■a 

o 


Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

1 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

■q«m 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

1 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

l Total  for  States. 
| 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States 
camps. 

21 

3. 77 

5. 37 

9.98 

5. 00 

9. 98 

9.  85 

3. 26 

10. 08 

6.  50 

1.81 

3.52 

10. 05 

25.64 

8.  70 

14.36 

12.04 

9 

.23 

.19 

.41 

.26 

.88 

.17 

.49 

.41 

.12 

.45 

. 46 

.60 

.54 

p9 

. 03 

. 19 

1.22 

2.44 

.47 

. 18 

.69 

.51 

. 15 

.23 

. 22 

.85 

.38 

.34 

.36 

.20 

.03 

.34 

.02 

.03 

.06 

.28 

. 19 

. 

7 

. 16 

.37 

.41 

.37 

.35 

.31 

.32 

. 12 

2.  56 

.35 

.48 

.43 

1:9 

. 13 

.81 

.28 

. 18 

1.03 

. 33 

.70 

.22 

2. 56 

.34 

.28 

.30 

1J5 

1.50 

.37 

1.63 

2.  44 

1.43 

5. 54 

.70 

2.  74 

2. 58 

1.60 

.23 

2. 23 

3.42 

3.01 

3.  49 

3.  29 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

|6 

.03 

.35 

. 18 

. 17 

.29 

.52 

.35 

.23 

.28 

1. 53 

.74 

3.26 

3. 21 

2.64 

2.  29 

. 17 

2. 15 

1.28 

1. 53 

3. 13 

5. 13 

1.97 

2.  39 

2.22 

jO 

.03 

.41 

.23 

. 18 

. 17 

. 12 

. 15 

. 12 

.22 

.17 

. 18 

.17 

.20 

. 01 

. 02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

islo 

39.74 

25. 35 

55.80 

136. 59 

25.72 

14.95 

6. 51 

39. 08 

15.51 

37.71 

23.53 

8.22 

i3.  62 

52.14 

21.10 

12.  28 

15.  90 

9 

.68 

.93 

.41 

2.  44 

.36 

1. 15 

.35 

.34 

.94 

.61 

10. 22 

1.34 

.85 

.92 

5. 98 

3.  90 

1 

5.17 

6. 29 

6.52 

2.44 

2.14 

3.74 

5.  45 

25.  20 

6.  27 

7.46 

1.81 

1.53 

6.  48 

35.  04 

5.37 

5.91 

5.69 

.07 

.20 

.02 

.02 

.02 

t 

61.39 

51.99 

48.68 

29.  27 

72. 14 

72. 14 

164. 12 

51.  08 

45. 90 

56.25 

50.  68 

38.  77 

297.  45 

205. 13 

69. 88 

63.12 

65.  89 

146 

4.94 

.74 

11.61 

7.  32 

4.64 

9. 33 

16. 18 

15.  77 

10.  63 

18. 14 

1.81 

.70 

9.  38 

8.  55 

10.  08 

9.09 

9.  49 

. 10 

.03 

. 18 

. 06 

1.  56 

.1)6 

.07 

.07 

20  B 

12.39 

24.05 

19. 55 

39.  02 

6.43 

15.  49 

10.  20 

29.  65 

13. 11 

18.  69 

48.  87 

15.86 

89.10 

46. 16 

19.  39 

19.87 

19.  67 

) 

1.14 

1.  22 

2.44 

1.43 

1.52 

2.  81 

10.  46 

.41 

.61 

.90 

.35 

5.14 

2.  56 

1.67 

1.33 

1.47 

.13 

. 08 

.18 

10 

.09 

. 12 

.22 

. 10 

.12 

. 11 

.19 

. 08 

. 17 

. 10 

. 12 

.13 

. 11 

. 12 

u 

1.82 

1.48 

5.50 

2.  44 

2.50 

2.  42 

3.  87 

1. 03 

4.  47 

4.  30 

2.71 

2.11 

6.70 

14.53 

4.19 

8.16 

6.53 

.16 

.37 

1. 02 

.28 

. 18 

.25 

.61 

.47 

.22 

.85 

. 40 

.91 

.70 

.11 

.10 

.09 

.04 

.09 

.67 

.09 

.12 

. 11 

1.1 

1.27 

.74 

2.85 

2.  44 

1. 43 

1.86 

3.  34 

.86 

3.52 

2.96 

1.81 

1.41 

5.36 

7.69 

2.91 

4.67 

3. 95 

.10 

1.43 

1.07 

. 12 

. 18 

.47 

.26 

. 12 

.45 

5. 13 

. 50 

1.85 

1.30 

.03 

.01 

. 04 

.35 

. 12 

. 15 

. 14 

. 15 

.20 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

.18 

. 02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

. 16 

.37 

.05 

. 17 

. 12 

.03 

.90 

.85 

. 12 

.45 

.32 

.03 

.36 

. 20 

1.  23 

. 51 

. 51 

. 46 

. 47 

. 85 

.31 

.52 

.43 

.07 

.20 

.71 

. 12 

. 18 

. 17 

. 16 

.23 

.90 

.47 

.20 

, ?•?■ 

.21 

.59 

.37 

1.63 

4.  88 

.49 

3.  87 

.34 

.82 

.41 

.70 

4. 27 

.83 

1.12 

1.00 

-•1 

.46 

.93 

.41 

.58 

.35 

.51 

.53 

.29 

.35 

.22 

1.  71 

.67 

.65 

.65 

. 

.41 

. 16 

. 18 

. 17 

. 06 

. 15 

. 15 

.08 

.11 

; . 07 

.03 

. 04 

. 06 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.41 

.05 

. 10 

. 12 

. 11 

.19 

. 15 

.01 

.00 

.01 

. 01 

— 

.03 

.01 

. 01 

. 01 

.03 

.06 

. 17 

. 06 

.07 

.06 

.06 

■ 

3-4? 

2.78 

9.  57 

4. 88 

5.00 

7.  27 

4. 93 

6. 17 

6.00 

5.  98 

2.71 

3. 05 

14.52 

17. 95 

6.  51 

7.86 

7.31 

! 1.  9o 

2. 04 

3.  05 

3.93 

4.  33 

4.  22 

4.97 

5.47 

6.  76 

2.71 

.70 

5.  36 

10.  26 

4. 19 

4. 14 

4.16 

i . 85 

.93 

1.63 

.36 

1.58 

1.41 

1.37 

1.37 

2.  44 

2.  23 

4.27 

1.63 

2.  69 

2.  26 

.10 

.37 

.41 



.21 

.20 

.23 

. 12 

.85 

.23 

.35 

.30 



. 00 

. 01 

. 01 

( 

j 1.40 

- 1.85 

9. 16 

7.  32 

2.  86 

5. 14 

6.68 

3.  26 

3.  81 

.90 

6.  33 

1.64 

6.92 

10.  26 

3.61 

3. 07 

3.29 

.03 

.19 

.41 

.36 

. 13 

. 43 

. 17 

.22 

.21 

.48 

.37 

.03 

.04 

. 17 

. 23 

.04 

.12 

.08 

.29 

.37 

.41 

.71 

.76 

1.06 

.86 

1.  05 

.93 

.35 

. 45 

.74 

2.  29 

1.66 

.] 

.16 

.19 

.41 

.03 

.06 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.49 

2.96. 

2.  44 

.36 

1.41 

.70 

4.  46 

1.31 

.46 

.47 

1.56 

7.69 

1.29 

2.  52 

2.01 

. 13 

.37 

. 14 

. 17 

. 18 

. 12 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.07 

1.07 

.10 

. 16 

.06 

.90 

1 

.85 

. 14 

.21 

.18 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 
86b 
86c 
86d 
86e 
86  f 
86g 
86h 
86i 


87  a 
87b 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79a(6) 
79a(7) 
79a(8) 
79b 
79c 
79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

S3d 

84  a 

84b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

851 


726 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

I 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

Beauregard. 

1 Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

a> 

t-i 

t~> 

o 

Fremont. 

Funston. 

: — 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89  90 

134. 19 

79.  81 

72.43 

88.  79 

93.96 

61. 09 

40. 32 

23.  50 

152. 20 

65  4/,  7( 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- a 

17. 13 

14.26 

5.  70 

25.03 

7. 00 

7.36 

2.44 

2.  09 

2.21 

2.12 

7.40 

9. 37  ; 

99a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

20.44 

40. 13 

35.  61 

3.56 

27. 68 

3.  60 

11.92 

20.  56 

2.  69 

1.  00 

19.53 

33. 10  f 

9:3a 

1. 15 

.31 

.44 

.26 

.22 

.36 

.86 

. 16 

. 13 

.50 

93b 

Pleurisy  , serofibrinous 

.79 

1.51 

.53 

1.35 

.68 

.82 

1.14 

.64 

.63 

. 56 

.26 

1. 38 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

7. 38 

9.19 

4.  29 

4.14 

3.92 

4.  34 

6.  68 

6.36 

.95 

1.56 

1.17 

6.73  : 

95 

96 

Asthma 

6.34 

3. 13 

2.  03 

2.01 

1.66 

2.  98 

5.09 

1.61 

.95 

.67 

1.95 

l.  82  ; 

97 

. 16 

.04 

.47 

.07 

.53 

.06 

. 11 

. 16 

.08 

98 

1.70 

.13 

.30 

.15 

.24 

.12 

.22 

.ii 

.06 

.18 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

.79 

1.90 

.22 

.36 

. 18 

.47 

.39 

?9 

.24 

99b 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.09 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexe,  other  diseases  of. . 

3. 17 

2. 10 

1.59 



2.81 

1.95 

2.07 

3. 94 

2.36 

i.  a 

.22 

2.  85 

2.  >i 

101 

.04 

. 13 

.03 

.04 

.04 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

.35 

.32 

.53 

1.  08 

.22 

. 56 

2.  38 

. 11 

1.  17 

.30 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

.30 

.16 

.04 

. 11 

.07 

1.20 

.39 

.04 

. 16 

. 11 

.45 

20 

10'2e 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

12. 18 

12. 12 

8.97 

5.05 

11.25 

13.  68 

15.  38 

8.  56 

11.70 

3.  34 

6.  16 

13.73  1, 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

. 15 

.48 

.27 

.72 

.68 

.36 

2.  23 

. 11 

. 11 

.32 

. 36  If 

105b 

Diarrhea 

9.01 

1.  66 

1.  66 

1.52 

2.71 

2.  09 

2.65 

3. 10 

3. 16 

.78 

.39 

2. 84  1 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

15.  25 

20.  80 

8.17 

2.  78 

3. 48 

7.34 

7.  40 

20.71 

3. 48 

3.34 

3. 05 

10.07  Ii 

106 

86.  82 

1.78 

. 18 

.52 

.02 

.62 

. 37 

. 16 

.08 

worm). 

107a 

.08 

.04 

. 16 

.06 

107b 

18. 07 

.31 

.52 

. 33 

. 40 

.39 

. 30 

.52 

. 26  | 

107c 

.05 

.12 

.04 

.08 

.09 

. 09 

. 11 

. 11 

. 13 

108 

Appendicitis 

13. 17 

12. 16 

14.  05 

10.  83 

5. 69 

8.  96 

13.  24 

12.  64 

6.64 

2.  23 

8.  24 

12. 33  | 

109a 

Hernia 

16.  28 

11.  57 

14.  93 

12.76 

17.  66 

25.  62 

27. 15 

12.  60 

6.  96 

2.  34 

20.  11 

18.  80  i ll 

109b 

1 ntestinal  obstruction 

.25 

.08 

.27 

. 14 

. 15 

.24 

.09 

.30 

.11 

. 13 

.18  ! I' 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

.79 

.91 

1.10 

1.  19 

.68 

1.71 

1.  14 

.97 

.47 

.33 

.78 

1.30  | 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

41.53 

24.  33 

10. 07 

8.57 

9.  93 

16.  52 

18.84 

23. 40 

13.  29 

12.  47 

14.60 

15.88  l : 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

.05 

.04 

.00 

.03 

.07 

.06 

.08  i ;• 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

.05 

.08 

.06 

.04 

. 16 

.06 

.04 

. 16 

. 19 

.04  1 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

1.53 

.44 

.88 

.61 

.53 

.80 

1.05 

1.57 

.95 

. 11 

.84 

1, 24  1 i|l 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other 

.54 

.48 

.49 

.77 

.06 

.58 

.60 

.75 

.63 

.52 

.42 

diseases  of. 

1 15c 

5.74 

7.  73 

.66 

.06 

1.40 

1.29 

1.66 

1.  50 

. 47 

.45 

44 

117a 

.20 

.04 

.03 

. 11 

.02 

. 12 

.04 

.06 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

. 84 

.55 

.35 

.61 

.24 

.82 

1.29 

.64 

i.  n 

.22 

.78 

.54, 

1 18a 

118b 

.03 

.04 

. 18 

.03 

.02 

118c 

. 10 

.24 

.04 

.06 

.33 

. 11 

.21 

. 19 

. 11 

,20 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases 

of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

. 40 

.48 

.09 

. 19 

.22 

.36 

.57 

.41 

.63 

.22 

.13 

.78 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.54 

.91 

.53 

.63 

.55 

.71 

.75 

.79 

.32 

. 11 

. 19 

122a 

.05 

.03 

.02 

.07 

.04 

.06 

.ON 

122b 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.03 

122c 

. 10 

. 12 

. 13 

.03 

.04 

. 15 

.02  ■ 

122d 

. 59 

.48 

. 18 

.06 

. 31 

. 22 

.07 

. 16 

.22 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. 

.49 

.71 

. IS 

. 44 

.57 

1.00 

.33 

.37 

. 16 

. ii 

.39 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

.99 

.71 

.09 

.30 

.59 

.56 

.45 

. 22 

. 47 

. ii 

.06 

1 

124a 

Cystitis 

1.44 

1.82 

1. 10 

.85 

. 46 

1.07 

.87 

.82 

. 16 

.22 

1.88 

1 .54 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

1. 14 

.95 

.09 

. 50 

.72 

1.42 

.72 

1.  12 

.63 

.58 

. 14  • 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

.64 

. 16 

.22 

.06 

1.49 

5. 63 

1.  02 

.93 

. 16 

1.23 

J.  no 

125b 

.30 

.28 

.22 

.22 

.35 

.49 

.24 

.34 

.06 

.32  . 

1 95c 

. 05 

.04 

.03 

. 04 

.02 

.04 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.69 

.24 

.22 

.08 

31 

1.  16 

.21 

. 34 

.06 

127a 

. 59 

. 55 

.27 

. 19 

.59 

1.82 

1.  26 

. 90 

. 79 

1.69 

. i 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

.79 

.44 

.71 

.50 

.70 

2.09 

.81 

.82 

.63 

.22 

.58 

127c 

Hydrocele 

1.  19 

.87 

.62 

.99 

1.40 

1.20 

1.05 

.75 

.79 

.71 

. N ' 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

1.  44 

.24 

. 13 

.52 

.72 

.96 

.51 

.37 

.47 

. ii 

.39 

. M 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 

6.  24 

7.41 

1.  10 

1.21 

1.  12 

1.38 

3.  49 

2.  32 

2.  06 

1.  45 

2.01 

3.44  ■ 

of  (nonvenereal). 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


72  7 


;cips),  for  white  enlisted 


men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

c 

75 

O 

o 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

4 >D 

93.69 

37. 96 

59. 81 

39.99 

51. 52 

69. 35 

69.10 

60. 62 

116. 72 

57. 15 

81.71 

10S.  13 

106. 45 

60. 51 

166.97 

64.09 

76. 13 

89-90 

-13 

1.15 

1.84 

5. 06 

26. 35 

13. 56 

3. 07 

2. 67 

2.  24 

25.  81 

1.61 

5.80 

6.14 

11.48 

2.05 

11.30 

5.00 

6. 05 

91 

112 

18.14 

3.  26 

5.03 

4. 41 

11.71 

4.  28 

7. 42 

4.  63 

5. 12 

12.83 

17. 48 

8. 93 

5. 26 

7. 59 

24. 25 

11.61 

8. 41 

92a 

;i 

.69 

.05 

.10 

.43 

.30 

.27 

. 45 

.47 

.30 

.29 

.11 

.62 

.31 

.88 

.42 

.21 

93a 

-'6 

2. 14 

.25 

.38 

.10 

.52 

.40 

.98 

.94 

1.65 

.45 

.37 

.26 

.69 

.44 

. 9S 

1.03 

.87 

93b 

•4 

5.16 

2. 01 

2.47 

4.31 

3. 55 

2.  27 

6.  63 

2.  47 

5.  42 

5. 63 

4. 98 

2.37 

4.  29 

5.80 

7. 59 

6.04 

3. 30 

93c 

. 

.04 

.03 

95 

.4 

2. 18 

.84 

2.09 

4. 20 

3. 20 

4. 28 

2.  67 

3.  24 

2.96 

4.16 

3. 62 

2.  60 

2.93 

1.96 

6.  09 

3.  97 

4.  20 

96 

2 

.15 

.42 

.11 

. 10 

.49 

.05 

.27 

. 10 

.04 

■ OS 

.33 

.41 

.43 

.69 

1.  07 

97 

7 

.50 

6. 92 

.21 

.11 

.25 

.16 

.24 

.19 

.11 

.04 

. 15 

.52 

.04 

.46 

. 15 

.10 

9S 

3 

.65 

.08 

.11 

.31 

.33 

.20 

.16 

.49 

.53 

.82 

.30 

.24 

. 4S 

.34 

.38 

.21 

99a 

.04 

.03 

. 10 

.02 

.04 

.02 

99b 

•10 

3.59 

.33 

1.87 

2.05 

2.44 

1.41 

2.  24 

2.37 

4.76 

3.08 

2.14 

2.56 

1.93 

2.44 

2.96 

O 

o 

ei 

1.81 

99c 

2 

.10 

.03 

.05 

.00 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.05 

101 

2 

1.60 

.27 

.41 

1.06 

.45 

1.  02 

.25 

.89 

.53 

1.11 

.72 

.50 

.74 

.51 

.61 

1.08 

102a 

9 

.04 

.08 

.10 

.08 

.05 

.55 

.08 

.04 

.12 

.04 

.12 

.13 

.39 

.27 

.10 

102b 

0 

10.20 

3.76 

10.58 

8.92 

9.68 

8.26 

12.48 

7.43 

11.61 

9.49 

13.73 

7.88 

16.72 

5.49 

17.40 

11.31 

20. 19 

102c 

5 

1.26 

.17 

.19 

.10 

.38 

.55 

.90 

.49 

.91 

.19 

.16 

.19 

.29 

. 35 

.39 

.23 

.59 

105a 

3 

1.22 

5.02 

16. 10 

16.20 

1.52 

25. 43 

.90 

6.02 

2.60 

2.59 

11.31 

2.90 

8.19 

.92 

3.33 

2.90 

4. 13 

105b 

■17 

10.85 

2.76 

11.57 

11.89 

8.43 

29. 61 

4.44 

4.78 

5.18 

6.71 

15.30 

10.  25 

8.53 

7.50 

14. 90 

8.63 

16.  47 

105c 

7 

2.14 

.08 

72.61 

.10 

21.53 

.71 

.04 

2.43 

.91 

5.36 

.70 

.38 

.17 

1.18 

.59 

4.74 

30.92 

106 

.01 

.49 

.84 

.04 

.15. 

.02 

.02 

.OS 

.07 

107a 

9 

.53 

.16 

.21 

.24 

.35 

.31 

.33 

.49 

1.09 

.53 

.08 

.12 

.31 

.24 

.11 

.28 

107b 

.23 

.08 

. 33 

. 10 

.08 

. 12 

. 11 

. 15 

. 12 

.07 

.26 

.05 

.15 

.07 

107c 

i07 

8.21 

2.76 

6.73 

6.56 

7.81 

9.32 

14.64 

5.69 

8.80 

14.40 

18.55 

S.  86 

5.4S 

9.68 

12.55 

7.64 

9.24 

10S 

e 2 

13.52 

9.70 

14.89 

20.10 

21.07 

13.65 

19.32 

14.78 

20.59 

14.75 

23.60 

12.44 

29.03 

12. 25 

22.98 

13.56 

9.94 

109a 

7 

.11 

.08 

.19 

.10 

.22 

. 05 

.12 

.18 

.32 

.19 

.33 

.38 

.19 

.13 

.34 

.19 

.14 

109b 

2 

1.18 

.42 

.82 

1.33 

1.03 

1.31 

1.14 

.92 

1.29 

1.54 

1.11 

1.13 

1.19 

.22 

1.08 

.76 

1.18 

110a 

; 

11.96 

13.13 

15.44 

15.69 

12.  07 

56.86 

12.09 

15.82 

10.26 

19.50 

16.78 

14.43 

12.74 

9.46 

28. 43 

12.91 

24.91 

110b 

i 

.08 

.10 

.02 

.08 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.03 

113 

) 

• OS 

.03 

.10 

.11 

.05 

.24 

.02 

.08 

.04 

.30 

.02 

.04 

.10 

114 

i» 

.57 

.49 

.92 

.46 

.30 

.94 

.41 

.72 

.60 

.49 

.57 

.93 

.70 

1.25 

.15 

.87 

115a 

.65 

.25 

.49 

.41 

.38 

.30 

.79 

.67 

.51 

1.24 

1.11 

.75 

1.02 

1.09 

.44 

.34 

1.08 

115b 

| 

.23 

.08 

.55 

.31 

.41 

8.91 

.55 

. 22 

1.23 

3.75 

.58 

.45 

.76 

.48 

1.05 

1.18 

2.78 

115c 

! 

.03 

.05 

. 12 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.01 

117a 

jt 

1.53 

.17 

.44 

.92 

1.00 

.86 

.79 

.59 

.47 

.71 

1.32 

.79 

.83 

.61 

1.27 

.76 

.80 

117b 

01 

03 

1 1 8a 

! 

.04 

.11 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.16 

.04 

.02 

.07 

.23 

j 14 

118b 

.08 

.14 

.31 

.24 

.10 

.OS 

.16 

.47 

.19 

.25 

.08 

.21 

.09 

.15 

.08 

.03 

118c 

.42 

.16 

.10 

.30 

.05 

.16 

.29 

.30 

.38 

.25 

.34 

.31 

.44 

.95 

.23 

.35 

119 

1.11 

.42 

.30 

.10 

.38 

.60 

.86 

.86 

.51 

.64 

.70 

.53 

. 67 

.57 

.91 

.34 

1.29 

120 

. 15 

.OS 

.05 

.04 

.12 

.01 

.02 

.07 

.07 

122a 

.04 

.05 

.15 

.04 

.06 

.06 

. 11 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.04 

122b 

••• 

.10 

.03 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.08 

1 22  o 

.23 

.08 

.44 

.10 

.33 

.40 

.35 

.76 

.13 

.08 

.45 

.87 

.10 

.04 

.34 

. 15 

.28 

122d 

.42 

.38 

.62 

.30 

.96 

.39 

.53 

.40 

.49 

.70 

.45 

.91 

.39 

.86 

.42 

.35 

122e 

• 31 

.25 

.49 

.72 

1.08 

.91 

.16 

.71 

.44 

.26 

.25 

.49 

.64 

.31 

.37 

.61 

.59 

123 

• 

1.07 

.96 

.92 

1.00 

.45 

2.59 

1.76 

.95 

2.21 

1.64 

1.36 

1.33 

.74 

1.86 

1.31 

.97 

124a 

■ 

.84 

.25 

.36 

.82 

1.0S 

1.06 

.63 

1.33 

.72 

.75 

1.64 

.41 

1.64 

.17 

1.52 

.#5 

1.11 

124b 

• 

.15 

.59 

.19 

.72 

.33 

1.21 

.24 

.25 

.32 

.38 

.66 

1.58 

.43 

S.  46 

1.98 

.27 

.49 

125a 

• 

.15 

.08 

.05 

.51 

.27 

.30 

.20 

.35 

.47 

.34 

.45 

.34 

.40 

.22 

.27 

.27 

.28 

125b 

.08 

.03 

05 

08 

01 

.08 

.27 

03 

45 

08 

.95 

.25 

.96 

.21 

.19 

.96 

.63 

.39 

.55 

.79 

.41 

.68 

.50 

1.09 

.42 

.76 

1.84 

127a 

1.53 

.08 

.36 

.62 

.76 

.45 

.82 

.55 

1.69 

.60 

.16 

.45 

.60 

.61 

1.10 

1.41 

.52 

127b 

1.07 

.59 

.85 

1 1.23 

1.63 

.81 

1.45 

.84 

1.12 

1.43 

1.89 

.94 

1.45 

1.00 

1.69 

.80 

1.11 

127c 

. 34 

.17 

.41 

.51 

.52 

.30 

.71 

.27 

.63 

.94 

.90 

.23 

.10 

.83 

.93 

.42 

.07 

127d 

3. 25 

.50 

1.59 

3.18 

2.09 

2.32 

2.91 

2.00 

2.39 

1.73 

3.17 

1.51 

2.26 

2.66 

7.44 

5.65 

3.79 

127e 

I 


728 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

| Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

131.25 

83.40 

39.50 

105. 20 

160. 86 

66. 90 

115. 22 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

1.80 

34.  65 

6.24 

8. 17 

5.31 

17. 12 

11.08 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

5.70 

10. 12 

2.38 

9.65 

25.99 

0.04 

49.  43 

93a 

. 16 

.32 

1.  53 

.51 

.03 

1.76 

93  b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

.47 

1.16 

.30 

1.10 

.91 

.50 

.59 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

3.94 

7.11 

3.27 

6.34 

7.97 

3.85 

5. 48 

95 

96 

Asthma 

1.52 

4.17 

1.78 

4.60 

4.88 

2.09 

3.43 

97 

.04 

.84 

. 05 

.21 

.20 

.17 

98 

Lungs,  otlier  diseases  of 

.31 

.35 

.59 

.31 

.80 

.03 

.13 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

.31 

.16 

.30 

.40 

.37 

.73 

.59 

99  b 

Abscess, periapical, focal  infection  from. 

.03 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

1.33 

2.98 

1. 19 

10.03 

2.29 

2. 85 

2.  34 

101 

.03 

.30 

.07 

102a 

Ulcer  ofthe  stomach 

.62 

.89 

.59 

.63 

.45 

.73 

. 54 

102b 

Gastroenteroptosis 

.08 

.35 

.63 

.27 

.30 

.63 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

7. 84 

14. 18 

19.90 

15.71 

17.  49 

8. 13 

11.75 

105a 

. 47 

. 51 

. 12 

. 16 

.46 

. 13 

105b 

Diarrhea 

1.01 

1.84 

.89 

6.32 

3. 12 

4. 35 

6.02 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

9.  64 

11.82 

2.  67 

13.  86 

14.  50 

8.  00 

8.82 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hook- 

9.  68 

.46 

7.  07 

48.  41 

4.41 

.67 

worm . ) 

107a 

.03 

. 14 

.07 

107b 

. 31 

. 27 

. 33 

3.89 

. 43 

.08 

107c 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

.04 

. 11 

. 26 

. 19 

.08 

108 

Appendicitis 

8.74 

8.  58 

5.  05 

6. 15 

13. 01 

11.08 

10. 58 

109a 

Hernia 

12. 14 

33.  71 

2.  67 

14.  21 

16.  61 

22.  00 

12.71 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

.27 

.24 

.30 

.35 

.35 

.03 

.38 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

1 . 09 

1.65 



1.  17 

1.25 

1.06 

1.00 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

18.  30 

14.58 

8.91 

19.  78 

23.  01 

15. 13 

48.  30 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

.03 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

. 20 

.03 

. 30 

.09 

. 03 

.29 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

.78 

. 54 

.30 

.40 

.59 

.80 

.67 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other 

.23 

1.38 

.30 

.73 

1. 12 

.66 

. 59 

diseases  of. 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

.47 

1.43 

3.43 

2.11 

. 10 

1.76 

117a 

. 08 

. 08 

. 07 

.03 

. 04 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

. 51 

.70 

.30 

.61 

1.12 

.53 

.88 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

.03 

.04 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

. 07 

.03 

.25 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of . . . . 

.20 

. 16 

.21 

.13 

.17 

.29 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 

(nonvehereal) . 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

.43 

.24 

.89 

.09 

.35 

.37 

.25 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.35 

.65 

1. 19 

.54 

.75 

.70 

.63 

122a 

Abscess,  perin ephritic 

. 05 

.05 

. 10 

.04 

122b 

. 08 

. 03 

. 11 

122c 

.04 

. 03 

.03 

.03 

. 13 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

. 23 

. 22 

. 16 

. 13 

. 13 

. 50 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

.47 

.46 

.89 

.49 

.80 

.37 

.38 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

.23 

.24 

.59 

. 54 

.24 

.70 

.50 

124a 

Cystitis 

1.01 

1.27 

.30 

1.67 

1.07 

1.63 

2.26 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

.82 

.87 

.30 

.75 

.72 

1.92 

1.88 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

. 47 

4.  22 

. 16 

. 37 

. 10 

.29 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

.27 

.62 

. 23 

.29 

.23 

. 38 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

.08 

.03 

. 09 

.03 

.03 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.04 

. 41 

. 12 

.03 

.20 

.21 

127a 

Balanitis 

.39 

1.16 

.30 

.40 

.64 

.53 

. 17 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

.82 

1. 16 

.30 

.87 

.61 

.96 

.50 

127c 

. 78 

1.  81 

1. 76 

1.25 

1.66 

1.67 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

.27 

2. 33 

.23 

.77 

.07 

.59 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 

1.83 

3.08 

.59 

'2.44 

8.  32 

1.39 

5.  69 

of  (nonvenereal). 

States  of  occurrence. 


I Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

Arkansas. 

51.32 

55. 52 

24. 16 

34. 19 

51.68 

9.50 

2. 36 

1.42 

1.86 

3.53 

7.29 

6.50 

1.42 

7.98 

6.30 

.35 

1.18 

.40 

1.51 

.40 

.30 

1.89 

.20 

1.26 

2.19 

4.73 

2.37 

3.86 

3.02 

3.16 

1.77 

1.89 

.80 

2.52 

.40 

.07 

.22 

.74 

.53 

.50 

.07 

.44 

.47 

.73 

1.76 

. 02 

. 15 

n.77 

3.  25 

2.37 

6.92 

4.03 

.05 

.60 

.30 

.47 

.13 

:: 

. 47 

.27 

9.68 

15.  21 

9. 47 

17.  30 

12. 10 

.25 

.15 

.07 

.50 

1.67 

9.60 

1.89 

5.  46 

5.29 

4.  48 

66. 15 

4.  74 

30.  40 

11.85 

.05 

2.51 

.95 

28.  27 

.50 

.37 

.15 

.47 

1. 13 

; 

. 07 

. 15 

. 07 

6. 79 

13.14 

6. 16 

14.  90 

8.07 

41.74 

7. 38 

4.  74 

8. 18 

6.05 

. 17 

.30 

.33 

.25 

1.47 

1.33 

1.00 

.50 

4.97 

52. 13 

17.  05 

30.  67 

9.5. 29 

. 02 

. 47 

.07 

.02 

.30 

.47 

.07 

.32 

.74 

.47 

1.20 

1.51 

.99 

.89 

1.42 

1.26 

1.26 

.15 

1.62 

.47 

2.  00 

I 

. 

. 07 

.45 

.44 

.47 

.67 

.50  1 

.07 

.02 

22 

44 

. 13 

.22 

.30 

.47 

.76 

1.29 

.15 

.73 

1.76  1 

.02 

.07 

02 

. 15 

.40 

.42 

.89 

.33 

i.01 

.47 

1.03 

.33 

.50  | 

.80 

1.18 

.93 

1. 26  ! 

1.47 

.44 

.93 

. 50J 

.27 

.59 

.47 

.53 

.50 

.45 

.20 



07 

.25 

.47 

.13 

.50 

.52 

.44 

.47 

1.00 

. 50  ! 

.35 

.74 

.67 

.76 

1.07 

.44 

1.89 

.93 

.42 

.59 

.33 

.90 

4.87 

3.32 

2.13 

1. 51 

1. 

3. 

"2.] 

■ Jj 

13  J 

1 

8.: 

10 

14 

»• 

1 


1 

1) 

13 

■1 

I 

1 


California. 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


729 


Imps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919 , inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


ouioTacio. 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

c3 

3 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

40  59. 10 

48.  70 

75. 39 

57.  09 

126. 62 

25.  46 

90.  67 

48.  23 

41.58 

102.  75 

65. 68 

82.34 

75. 95 

45. 66 

57.59 

73. 52 

68. 87 

S9-90 

70  7. 85 

5.53 

1.01 

12.58 

2.31 

4. 33 

10.  23 

5.  20 

3.31 

3.53 

7.  32 

3. 56 

2.  73 

1.08 

2.  45 

3.  30 

91 

37  4.71 

1. 18 

6.  71 

3.  04 

19.  44 

2.  31 

9. 64 

7. 15 

8.37 

32. 80 

6.  75 

2.  80 

6. 19 

6.70 

4. 15 

5. 14 

7.  22 

92a 

41  1. 57 

.30 

.31 

. 11 

.99 

.84 

1.24 

2.  02 

. 45 

.31 

.22 

. 15 

.40 

.27 

.12 

.53 

93a 

68  1 57 

1.  28 

. 11 

2.  04 

.65 

.45 

1.44 

2.56 

. 55 

1.08 

.93 

.49 

.54 

.73 

2. 76 

93b 

46  2. 62 

1.18 

4.82 

2.59 

8.  68 

4. 01 

2. 68 

3.75 

6. 32 

2. 12 

3.12 

1.86 

3.44 

3.  02 

5. 99 

3.39 

93c 

.03 

.05 

. 15 

. 15 

.09 

95 

35  1. 05 

.89 

1.43 

2.70 

4. 88 

2.31 

2. 13 

1.19 

4.  62 

2.  26 

.86 

2.15 

.77 

1.88 

.92 

2.  08 

.so 

96 

. 10 

.29 

. 15 

.08 

.11 

.04 

.11 

.09 

97 

68 

.30 

.77 

. 11 

.29 

.78 

2.  04 

.58 

.90 

.16 

.22 

.62 

.40 

. 59 

.49 

.36 

98 

68 

. 30 

. 10 

.45 

.73 

.71 

.15 

.58 

.45 

.08 

.22 

.22 

. 16 

.12 

.18 

99a 

.06 

.05 

.04 

99b 

32  3. 14 

1.18 

3. 18 

2.59 

5. 40 

4.40 

1.64 

8.  37 

4.  51 

3.22 

2.  80 

2.  78 

2.  90 

3. 34 

3.  67 

3.  47 

99c 

.09 

. 11 

101 

95  

.30 

.67 

. 11 

.64 

.39 

.10 

1.  73 

.60 

.24 

.15 

.31 

.43 

.37 

.36 

102a 

.30 

. 10 

. 10 

.06 

.29 

.08 

.11 

. 18 

. 16 

102b 

258  16. 2i 

9.  45 

19.  00 

17.12 

19.51 

69.44 

24. 77 



9. 98 

32. 34 

19.71 

12. 32 

14.42 

7. 89 

15.  77 

11.43 

20.18 

13.54 

102c 

.92 

.23 

.58 

.25 

2.60 

.45 

. 16 

. 11 

.31 

.22 

.24 

105a 

24  12. 03 

2.  66 

2.  82 

8. 56 

6. 19 

11.57 

7. 31 

8. 64 

6.93 

1.81 

6.20 

1.94 

.62 

7. 55 

7. 76 

9.05 

1.25 

105b 

183  38.18 

3. 54 

16.59 

11.03 

32.  47 

4.63 

15.  85 

16. 39 

61.22 

11.73 

38. 76 

24.86 

3.09 

19. 17 

24.  48 

5.26 

23. 97 

105c 

...  1. 05 

.26 

5. 18 

4.98 

.06 

.20 

.90 

.08 

. 18 

. 16 

. 18 

106 

. 11 

. 10 

.15 

.04 

107a 

.t.: 

.15 

. 80 

. 13 

.35 

. 58 

.60 

.i<5 

.32 

.18 

.27 

. 12 

.45 

107b 

. 10 

5.  97 

. 29 

.06 

.05 

. 15 

. 22 

.05 

.09 

107c 

15  16. 74 

.89 

12.45 

8. 22 

20.  82 

60.19 

12.09 

5.  17 

16.75 

25.  27 

8. 55 

9.  04 

5. 57 

7. 19 

10. 78 

8.69 

9.18 

108 

l'B8  12. 55 

8.85 

21.  20 

6.42 

26.  21 

18. 52 

7.  S3 

9.24 

23.97 

13.39 

17. 50 

13.  78 

7. 58 

16. 89 

10. 35 

8.  93 

9.44 

109a 

B7  

.30 

.31 

. 23 

. 54 

. 19 

. 10 

. 11 

.77 

. 16 

1.10 

. 09 

109b 

U . -52 

.89 

1.18 

.90 

1.47 

.84 

. 55 

.58 

1.65 

.24 

. 22 

.31 

.49 

.43 

.37 

.36 

110a 

515  22.49 

26.  27 

25. 81 

72.  06 

68. 29 

90. 28 

39.32 

22.80 

18.  77 

85.  30 

30. 92 

43.  70 

27.53 

37.26 

43. 68 

33.88 

11.32 

110b 

. 15 

.23 

.06 

.29 

.11 

.01 

113 

..  .52 

.20 

.23 

. 10 

.26 

.29 

.08 

.22 

.09 

.16 

.12 

.27 

114 

>4  . 52 

.59 

. 56 

1.13 

1.02 

.97 

. 65 

2. 60 

1. 65 

.24 

.65 

.46 

.31 

.75 

.73 

.27 

115a 

'•8  

.59 

.97 

1.37 

1.  03 

.75 

1.50 

1. 10 

. 86 

.62 

. 49 

.65 

.61 

1.07 

115b 

1 .52 

.59 

.51 

2.03 

3. 13 

.84 

.30 

.29 

.90 

.71 

10.  S7 

.46 

.49 

.43 

5.02 

.27 

115c 

.1-  • .52 

. 13 

.06 

. 15 

. 11 

. 09 

.05 

.09 

117a 

1 2.62 

.59 

.87 

.56 

.70 

2.31 

1.36 

.40 

.58 

.45 

.08 

. 54 

.93 

.67 

.54 

.37 

.09 

117b 

.03 

.06 

.31 

118a 

.10 

. 13 

.46 

118b 

4 | .52 

. 16 

.06 

. 10 

.08 

.32 

. 13 

.27 

.12 

.36 

118c 

7 : 1.05 

.59 

.31 

.79 

.83 

1. 16 

.55 

1.81 

.39 

.54 

.15 

.45 

.32 

.24 

.27 

119 

5 1.05 

.89 

1.33 

.68 

2. 55 

2. 31 

.97 

.94 

4.04 

1.81 

.71 

.54 

1.08 

1.34 

.70 

.49 

.53 

120 

.05 

. 11 

.15 

.09 

122a 

.10 

.16 

. 04 

122b 

k 

. 11 

.05 

.09 

122c 

it  .. 

.41 

. 11 

. 19 

.39 

.29 

30 

. 24 

. 54 

15 

. 09 

. 16 

12 

18 

122rj 

|l  1. 05 

.61 

.79 

1.25 

1. 16 

. 84 

1.44 

. 75 

.31 

.75 

. 67 

.43 

.24 

. 71 

122e 

4 .52 

.30 

.87 

.79 

1.05 

.26 

.35 

.29 

.30 

.39 

.32 

.31 

.22 

.49 

.61 

.53 

123 

p . 52 

1.48 

.72 

.90 

1.66 

4.63 

1.23 

1.19 

1.44 

3. 16 

1.  02 

1.08 

2.17 

.94 

.27 

.61 

.89 

124a 

.41 

. 79 

.64 

.39 

30 

30 

31 

11 

31 

31 

54 

24 

36 

1 24h 

i ;>  .52 

.89 

1. 13 

.56 

1.82 

.91 

1.24 

.29 

L 96 

.71 

1.83 

1.24 

.13 

.59 

.61 

.36 

125a 

It  

.23 

.64 

.26 

.25 

1.65 

. 22 

.13 

.32 

.49 

.18 

125b 

Ik  

.05 

.03 

125c 

.46 

.23 

.48 

. 06 

. 10 

. 29 

.30 

. 08 

. 65 

. 15 

. 13 

.22 

126 

.52 

.30 

1.23 

.34 

2. 43 

.58 

.55 

2.02 

.45 

1.  26 

. 86 

.31 

.27 

.70 

.24 

.45 

127a 

1. 05 

1.08 

.68 

1.63 

4.  63 

. 58 

. 70 

. 29 

. 60 

.47 

.97 

. ,80 

.49 

.37 

. 71 

127b 

1. 18 

1.49 

.34 

1.95 

. 91 

. 89 

1.  44 

60 

. 65 

1.  08 

98 

. 75 

37 

71 

127c 

1 ' 

. 20 

68 

57 

39. 

94 

16 

19 

1274 

2.09 

2. 95 

2.  25 

1.91 

6.  70 

2.  72 

1.99 

2. 60 

4.  21 

1.80 

6. 14 

2.32 

2.  77 

1.67 

4.  04 

2.76 

127e 

730 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

'Oi 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

o 

£ 

O 

53 

a, 

b 

£ 

03 

a 

0 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

32.82 

66. 46 

51. 44 

72.91 

133.33 

110.  41 

53.40 

34. 16 

70.51 

110. 46 

61.59 

61. 55 

37.1 

91 

3.89 

3.25 

7.  79 

1.57 

3. 14 

4. 70 

5.44 

3.09 

5. 28 

2. 56 

1.' 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

5. 01 

20. 39 

5.71 

8. 47 

12. 12 

2.09 

10. 93 

4. 60 

6.71 

2.26 

3. 62 

5.76 

4.! 

.56 

. 52 

.63 

.52 

.27 

.42 

. 56 

4. 34 

.26 

93b 

.56 

.49 

1.  04 

.63 

.52 

1. 33 

.28 

1.09 

1.32 

.77 

"'ll 

93c 

1.67 

5. 15 

2.  08 

3. 14 

2. 62 

3. 59 

2. 65 

4. 13 

6. 60 

3. 65 

3.: 

95 

96 

2.78 

1.  76 

1. 25 

1.05 

2. 18 

1.81 

1.  63 

3. 77 

1.22 

97 

. 14 

.52 

. 11 

.07 

98 

.56 

.42 

1. 10 

6. 06 

.52 

.35 

. 14 

.42 

.38 

.13 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

.56 

. 49 

.52 

. 16 

6.  06 

. 52 

.22 

.42 

.29 

.38 

. 19 

99  b 

. 06 

. 12 

.... 

99c 

Mouth  and  arrnexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

3.  06 

2.82 

3.64 

4.55 

6.  06 

1.05 

3.  08 

6.  69 

3.  36 

2. 26 

3. 62 

3.33 

-3. 

101 

. 02 

.04 

102a 

.28 

1. 13 

. 52 

. 52 

.39 

.42 

.48 

1.  89 

.26 

.... 

102b 

.28 

. 11 

.28 

.26 

.38 

.06 

' jj 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

6. 95 

9.  95 

15. 06 

17.40 

36.  36 

13. 08 

13.  36 

13. 52 

15.59 

18.66 

21.74 

19. 34 

15.  1 

1 05a 

.28 

.28 

. 52 

. 31 

. 52 

.24 

.37 

. 13 

105  b 

10.01 

3.  53 

6. 75 

5.64 

8.  90 

3.51 

11.43 

3.41 

9. 43 

3.62 

2. 69 

1. 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

23. 64 

7. 13 

4.68 

10.  9S 

36.  36 

2.62 

8. 09 

20.  77 

13.77 

22. 24 

14. 49 

16.  46 

18. 

100 

. 52 

. 16 

. 52 

1.  09 

2.  93 

.56 

16.  78 

. 13 

worm). 

107a 

. 16 

. 11 

107  b 

.21 

. 52 

. 16 

.22 

.70 

.20 

. 19 

.38 

1 07p 

. 56 

.07 

. 14 

.22 

108 

Appendicitis 

6.67 

12. 06 

15.  58 

10.  50 

24.24 

15.  70 

8.79 

10.18 

9.70 

11.69 

18. 12 

9.  54 

11. 

109a 

Hernia 

10.01 

10.  30 

3.  64 

11.29 

12.12 

4.71 

13.  01 

6.41 

17.48 

18. 10 

10. 87 

23.  76 

7. 

lO'll) 

1.  11 

. 14 

.63 

.26 

.31 

.38 

.13 

1 1 Oa 

.83 

1. 13 

1.25 

. 67 

. 56 

.60 

.94 

.64 

11  Ob 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

75. 91 

41.20 

20.  26 

30.42 

36.  36 

69.  OS 

19.61 

30.39 

30. 70 

43.  54 

21.74 

23.83 

36. 

113 

.07 

. 11 

. 14 

.04 

114 

.07 

.06 

.09 

.57 

.06 

115a 

.56 

1.34 

.52 

.63 

.52 

. 61 

.28 

.96 

1.70 

.51 

1. 

115b 

.56 

. 52 

.31 

6.  06 

.52 

. 80 

.84 

1.02 

.57 

.90 

eases  of. 

1 1 5 p 

.28 

.63 

.52 

.47 

.39 

1.25 

.67 

1.  51 

.83 

2.1 

117a 

.08 

. 14 

.04 

117b 

. 56 

.42 

. 47 

.74 

.84 

.76 

1. 13 

.58 

1 1 8a 

1^8b 

.13 

.02 

. 19 

118c 

. 14 

. 16 

. 18 

. 14 

.22 

.26 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases 

of  (nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

. 14 

1.56 

.31 

.52 

.35 

. 14 

.48 

1.13 

.32 

120 

.28 

.21 

1.  04 

.31 

12. 12 

. 52 

1. 03 

.84 

.98 

1.13 

.70 

122a 

.07 

. 16 

.02 

.09 

. 19 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

.05 

.04 

.19 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

.02 

.06 

122d 

.35 

. 16 

. 18 

. 18 

. 19 

.51 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of.. 

.83 

.28 

.52 

. 16 

.55 

.70 

.77 

.75 

.45 

123 

1. 11 

.35 

.78 

.42 

. 14 

.57 

.13 

124a 

Cystitis 

.83 

.85 

1.04 

1.88 

6.  06 

.52 

.85 

.28 

.92 

.38 

3. 62 

.83 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

.28 

.71 

.78 

.35 

.28 

. 59 

.57 

7. 25 

.26 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

2.47 

1.  04 

1.25 

.52 

2.25 

. 56 

1.38 

1.13 

3.62 

.85 

1 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

. 07 

. 16 

. 16 

. 18 

.13 

125c 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

. 16 

.03 

. 04 

.06 

126 

.21 

1.  04 

. 16 

. 19 

. 14 

. 13 

.06 

127a 

.83 

1.  62 

1.  04 

.47 

1.  05 

. 64 

. 56 

.70 

.38 

1.22 

1 

127b 

.71 

. 31 

6.  00 

. 90 

. 14 

.75 

. 94 

.90 

127c 

.56 

. 63 

. 47 

1.  57 

. 80 

. 84 

. 92 

.75 

.51 

127d 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

. 85 

. 16 

. 58 

.34 

.38 

.06 

127o 

3.62 

1.55 

2.  OS 

2. 20 

1.  57 

2.  86 

1.67 

1.  69 

2. 64 

3.20 

1 

of  (nonvenereal). 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN. 


731 


[mps) , for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence- 

-Continued. 

1 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

| Others. 

39.59 

57. 23 

65.  85 

42. 50 

51.20 

51. 36 

110. 92 

60  00 

63. 57 

66.97 

25. 38 

64. 54 

254. 70 

61.18 

85.  47 

75. 51 

S9-90 

1.11 

3. 67 

4.  8S 

.71 

2. 40 

2.11 

4. 11 

2. 58 

2.12 

.90 

1. 17 

.67 

4.27 

3.  51 

9.  03 

6.77 

91 

.74 

3.S7 

4. 88 

3.93 

6.86 

9. 85 

6.34 

5.82 

4.  27 

4.  52 

2. 35 

7. 37 

25.  64 

7. 37 

13.  76 

11.14 

92a 

. 19 

.35 

.17 

.12 

. 3S 

. 12 

.67 

1.71 

.43 

.45 

.44 

93a 

. 19 

1.02 

. 71 

. 61 

1.23 

1.03 

1.23 

1.45 

1.12 

1.71 

.96 

.84 

. 89 

93b 

2.04 

6.31 

4. 88 

3. 57 

4.  45 

8. 62 

2. 23 

3. 03 

3. 63 

.90 

2. 82 

6.92 

21.37 

3.99 

4.83 

4.48 

93c 

.02 

.01 

. 00 

. 00 

95 

i.  67 

5.  09 

2. 44 

i.  07 

1.74 

1. 06 

.69 

2. 27 

2. 41 

i.  si 

.35 

.67 

5.98 

1.86 

3. 15 

2. 62 

96 

.20 

.04 

.12 

.03 

.22 

.06 

.26 

. 17 

97 

.37 

.20 

.12 

.34 

.29 

.23 

.12 

.67 

2.  56 

.37 

.48 

.43 

98 

.61 

.71 

1.06 

.39 

.38 

.90 

.35 

2.01 

.85 

.38 

.37 

.37 

99a 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.01 

.02 

99b 

3. 15 

5. 30 

9.  76 

1.  79 

3.65 

5. 63 

1.71 

3. 26 

4. 09 

.90 

2.11 

S.  49 

11.11 

3.53 

3.  07 

3.  26 

99c 

. 19 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

101 

.37 

. IS 

. 17 

.27 

.58 

.94 

.45 

2. 56 

.38 

.67 

102a 

.10 

. 18 

.10 

.32 

99 

.85 

. 13 

.26 

.21 

102b 

7.03 

22. 00 

95.12 

53.  22 

22.51 

15. 30 

9. 26 

12.42 

13. 32 

21.72 

S.  34 

16. 53 

37.61 

16.  5S 

11.43 

13.  54 

102c 

.20 

. 14 

.23 

. 12 

. 26 

. 47 

. 38 

3.15 

9. 16 

14.63 

5.  36 

7.03 

10.03 

1.20 

15. 10 

4. 15 

i.  si 

1. 06 

.67 

20. 51 

5. 85 

4.22 

4.  89 

105b 

18. 87 

52. 14 

21.95 

10. 36 

25.  54 

9.15 

7.  54 

13.  77 

S.  S3 

.90 

15.51 

5. 36 

92.31 

17. 78 

9. 54 

12.92 

105c 

2.85 

.36 

8.  73 

2.29 

. 17 

.27 

.67 

1.71 

2.  79 

8. 10 

5.  92 

106 

.20 

.06 

.03 

.08 

.07 

107a 

1.63 

.93 

.17 

.12 

1.71 

.39 

.83 

.65 

107b 

.71 

. 16 

. 18 

.OS 

.03 

.90 

1.71 

. 18 

. 10 

. 13 

107c 

7.03 

8.96 

9.76 

11. 43 

12.01 

14.60 

10.11 

8.61 

9.  23 

4.52 

10.  SI 

8. 71 

27.35 

10. 59 

9. 54 

9. 97 

108 

11.84 

16.90 

4.  88 

4.  29 

9. 73 

10.03 

9.  94 

10. 94 

21.13 

S.  14 

2.  47 

15. 18 

29.  91 

13. 16 

IS.  55 

16. 34 

109a 

. 14 

. 17 

.27 

.09 

.90 

3.42 

.24 

.21 

.22 

109b 

.37 

.41 

.71 

.73 

1.41 

.34 

.61 

.49 

.90 

.47 

.89 

5. 13 

.71 

1. 10 

.94 

110a 

38.  S5 

58.  25 

36. 59 

46.  43 

44. 56 

24.98 

51.60 

33.26 

34.  63 

14.  4S 

11.  28 

69. 67 

105. 13 

36. 23 

17.  32 

25.  07 

110b 

.05 

. IS 

.04 

.06 

.05 

.03 

.04 

113 

.19 

.20 

. 17 

.09 

.08 

.08 

.08 

114 

. 56 

1. 22 

4.  88 

1.  07 

1.10 

1.23 

. S6 

.70 

.46 

.12 

. 45 

1. 71 

. S7 

.71 

. 78 

115a 

.37 

1.43 

2.44 

1.07 

1.18 

.70 

. ss 

.32 

.90 

.59 

.67 

3. 42 

.86 

.68 

. 75 

115b 

.56 

5. 30 

1.43 

1. 28 

.35 

1.05 

.73 

.67 

19. 66 

1.10 

1. 36 

1. 26 

115c 

.07 

. 18 

.02 

.06 

. 05 

. 04 

.04 

117a 

.93 

1 22 

2.44 

.39 

.70 

.51 

.61 

.35 

.12 

99 

.67 

117b 

01 

. 00 

. 00 

1 1,3a 

.36 

.12 

.03 

118b 

.37 

12.  20 

1.07 

. 14 

. 18 

.12 

.09 

. 12 

.67 

. 85 

. 17 

. 17 

17 

11 8c 

1.02 

.30 

.53 

.34 

97 

.32 

. 47 

1. 12 

4.  27 

.42 

. 33 

.36 

119 

.93 

.20 

.49 

.70 

.51 

79 

.70 

.35 

. S4 

. 69 

120 

.03 

03 

04 

04 

122a 

.04 

.53 

.17 

. 04 

. 04 

' 03 

. 04 

122b 

. 01 

09 

. 12 

.81 

1.07 

.21 

.53 

. 17 

^31 

~ .20 

. 85 

. 23 

.35 

.30 

122d 

1.43 

.36 

.61 

.53 

. 69 

.47 

.41 

. 47 

1 34 

2 56 

62 

53 

129P 

1.  22 

.36 

. 53 

. 57 

. 23 

. 23 

. 22 

2 56 

46 

43 

' 47 

123 

1.67 

1.43 

2.  44 

.36 

1.26 

1.  5S 

1. 03 

1.07 

.99 

.90 

.59 

1.79 

5. 13 

1.07 

1. 21 

1.16 

124a 

. 19 

1.43 

.50 

. 18 

.69 

.35 

.29 

.90 

. 45 

1.  71 

41 

92 

. 71 

124b 

l.n 

.41 

.36 

1.22 

.35 

.51 

■ SO 

.41 

.90 

.47 

2. 46 

.85 

1.11 

1.01 

1.05 

125a 

. 56 

.61 

.36 

.20 

.51 

. IS 

.03 

3. 42 

.22 

31 

. 27 

125b 

.02 

. 04 

. 06 

03 

04 

03 

1 25p 

.19 

.61 

. 16 

. 18 

.69 

. 18 

.17 

. 85 

* 20 

32 

’ 27 

126 

1.30 

2.44 

.36 

. 44 

. 18 

1.20 

2. 15 

. 46 

. 23 

1.  56 

5 13 

7Q 

60 

73 

127a 

.93 

1.63 

.36 

.69 

.53 

.34 

. 86 

.41 

1.S1 

.35 

i.  34 

3.  42 

.71 

’.79 

. 76 

127b 

. 19 

.61 

.36 

.86 

.70 

.51 

.96 

1.48 

.90 

.12 

.22 

3.  42 

.90 

1. 16 

1.05 

127c 

.20 

.71 

.34 

. IS 

. 70 

. 23 

1 34 

2 56 

33 

54 

. 47 

V27d 

2. 78 

3.  46 

1.07 

2.  51 

5. 98 

2.91 

2. 32 

1.77 

3.62 

1.06 

3. 35 

9!  40 

2.  51 

2.  88 

2. 73 

127e 

1 . 
a 


.87 
.14 
.88 
.29 
1, 77 
S.  05 


49. 88 
1.24 
5. 07 
.36 
.55 
2. 54 


.88 


10 


0 


.20 
.10 
2.  OS 


1.' 


.39 
.10 
16.  55 
.10 
S.  91 
11.06 
.10 

.03 
.16 
.03 
6.89 
7. 22 
.16 
. 65 
17. 17 
.03 
.07 
.72 
.13 

.85 

.03 

.16 

.03 

.10 


.20 

.55 

".03 

".07 
. 55 
.29 
1.07 
.13 
.68 
.13 
.07 
.10 
.13 
.42 
.23 
.33 
1.17 


3553—25 4S 


732 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  85.- — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped] 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence-. 

Beauregard. 

Bo.wie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

1 Devens. 

s 

So 

O 

ft 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

© 

(-1 

o 

Ph 

Fremont. 

Funston. 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

0.  08 

0.  07 

0.  03 

0.  04 

143a 

Carbuncle 

0. 49 

.71 

0.  57 

0.91 

0. 57 

.67 

.96 

.00 

0.  63 

0.84 

0. 68 

143b 

Furuncle 

7.  42 

11.45 

2.  69 

2.81 

4.  18 

5.  07 

8.  58 

7.51 

4.  74 

1.56 

8. 63 

7.15 

144a 

Abscess 

5.  35 

6.  50 

2.78 

2.  92 

4.  42 

5.  96 

4.  24 

6.  77 

2.  85 

. 78 

8.11 

5. 05 

144b 

Cellulitis 

7.33 

7.  65 

5.21 

1.96 

5.56 

3.  67 

8.  19 

3.  37 

4.  59 

1.89 

7.  20 

2.20 

145a 

1.68 

2.  Ill 

.22 

. 47 

.74 

2.07 

. 75 

.34 

. 16 

.84 

.24 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

4.55 

3.  09 

2.  25 

1.  52 

1.23 

3.34 

2.  02 

3.  52 

2.  53 

. 56 

4.22 

2. 06 

145c 

. 54 

. 59 

.52 

.98 

1.31 

.27 

. 19 

. 16 

.22 

. 13 

.82 

145d 

Clavus 

. 40 

.20 

. 22 

.22 

. 15 

. 47 

.90 

.26 

.32 

.26 

.28 

145e 

Dermatitis 

.20 

. 16 

. 13 

.22 

.33 

.20 

.30 

. 15 

.47 

.52 

.40 

1451 

Eczema 

.94 

1.31 

.84 

1.30 

1.62 

3.02 

3.  79 

1.53 

1.27 

.33 

1.82 

1.50 

145g 

Erythema 

.49 

. 16 

1.66 

.33 

.61 

.53 

1.32 

.93 

.47 

.22 

.78 

.32 

145h 

Herpes 

2.03 

1.03 

.57 

.72 

.81 

2.  09 

1.69 

1.  20 

.95 

.33 

1.43 

.72 

145i 

Impetigo 

. 40 

. 36 

.62 

. 41 

1.  36 

2.  69 

. 75 

1.20 

.47 

2.60 

.48 

Lichen 

. 10 

.04 

. 22 

.03 

. 11 

. 04 

.06 

145  k 

N*vns 

. 15 

.04 

.06 

.04 

. 07 

.03 

.07 

.04  [ 

1451 

Pityriasis 

. 49 

. 32 

.27 

. 25 

. 26 

.64 

.30 

.26 

. 16 

. 52 

. 16 

.54 

.28 

.27 

.39 

.94 

.87 

.72 

.34 

.63 

.39 

.44 

145n 

Scabies 

5.74 

3.88 

.44 

2.40 

12.87 

25.13 

3.07 

1.72 

4.90 

1.45 

7.07 

7.05 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  dis- 

eases  of 

9.16 

6.97 

2.52 

3.94 

4. 33 

8.03 

5.39 

4.67 

1.58 

1.22 

7.79 

5.59 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

.30 

. 44 

.66 

.58 

.48 

.56 

.60 

. 45 

. 16 

. 11 

.45 

.74 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

1.04 

1. 19 

.93 

2.56 

1.  29 

. 80 

1.  50 

.90 

. 47 

.67 

3. 18 

2,06 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

1.04 

1. 11 

.80 

.99 

.98 

.82 

1.  44 

1.98 

.32 

.22 

1.36 

1.08 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.89 

.87 

.53 

.77 

.31 

.82 

. 84 

1.  08 

. 22 

.91 

.88 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

.09 

.03 

.02 

.04 

. 12 

.07 

.13 

.08 

147c 

Synovitis " 

1.09 

.99 

.88 

.80 

1.47 

i.  ii 

2.  56 

. 82 

. 79 

.56 

.71 

1.04 

147«1 

Floating  cartilage 

.08 

.09 

. 14 

. 15 

.07 

.03 

. 19 

.13 

.12 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis 

.59 

.28 

.93 

.58 

.46 

.42 

.48 

.49 

. 16 

. 11 

1.04 

.60 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

.69 

.55 

.71 

.44 

.59 

.51 

.90 

.90 

.16 

.22 

1.23 

.70 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

.64 

. 20 

.75 

. 47 

.57 

.36 

.63 

. 45 

. 16 

.91 

.32 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

1.68 

.40 

1.02 

.63 

.55 

.96 

.66 

.71 

.32 

.22 

84 

1.06 

149(1 

Myositis 

1.73 

.91 

1.63 

1.02 

.79 

2.  02 

1.35 

. 26 

.63 

.52 

.64 

149e 

Pes  planus 

6.  68 

5. 19 

12.99 

8.  10 

6.56 

7.  58 

12.  22 

12.  75 

3.04 

2.  12 

11.29 

13.  35 

1 49f 

Talipes 

. 40 

. 24 

. 13 

.08 

.09 

. 16 

. 24 

. 15 

.32 

..  41 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

1.  44 

.75 

1.33 

.83 

1.62 

.89 

2.  05 

1.01 

. 16 

.33 

.71 

.70 

1491l 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

11.09 

7.09 

10.  69 

6.67 

6.  85 

6.  63 

9.90 

10.  99 

6.  96 

1.22 

11.22 

9.51 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

.79 

.48 

1.02 

.63 

.42 

.91 

.63 

.60 

. 16 

. 11 

.84 

.56  I 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

72. 12 

61.89 

32.96 

32.36 

37.31 

32.18 

51.44 

48.  83 

19.  92 

23.  05 

1.69 

33. 88 

Total  for  diseases 

1,703.46 

1,498.30 

1,094.63 

939.  41 

946. 02 

956.  31 

1,447.33 

1,086.70 

788.  74 

473.  05 

903.  33 

1,443.32 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


733 


'mps),for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

s 

i-i 

p 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphrey: 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

>> 

G 

u. 

a 

© 

Dee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

cation 

No. 

02 

0.08 



0.02 

0.04 

0.12 

0.04 

0.04 

0.04 

142 

73 

0.61 

0.49 

0.51 



0.52 

0.35 

0.47 

.57 

0. 76 

.53 

.53 

0.79 

.26 

0.69 

.31 

0.59 

143a 

81 

6.38 

1.42 

6.  46 

4.41 

5.91 

2.06 

5.77 

5.57 

6.18 

12.34 

7.32 

6.14 

6.79 

5.71 

9.32 

4.13 

17.65 

143b 

i 76 

5.65 

1.17 

4. 15 

5.24 

6.62 

6.  60 

6.  79 

4. 00 

4.99 

6.26 

4.89 

5.20 

5.60 

3.62 

7.00 

4.66 

7.37 

144a 

52 

3.17 

1.17 

2.25 

3.18 

3.28 

2.87 

4.36 

2.80 

2.96 

4.13 

3.87 

5.01 

3.05 

4.49 

2.28 

2.90 

5.42 

144b 

•33 

.31 

.08 

.38 

.31 

1.08 

.40 

1.14 

1.76 

.70 

3.34 

.58 

.83 

.55 

6.32 

.88 

.76 

1.08 

145a 

23 

2.86 

1.25 

2.28 

1.95 

2.30 

1.36 

4.00 

2.18 

2.67 

5.18 

3.50 

4.26 

3.00 

1.96 

2.91 

3.71 

4.55 

145b 

14 

.31 

.08 

.41 

1.03 

.35 

.15 

.82 

.29 

.11 

.45 

.41 

. 11 

.78 

.20 

.34 

145C 

19 

.46 

.19 

.10 

.14 

.05 

.43 

.33 

.61 

.38 

.66 

.23 

.38 

.13 

.86 

.19 

.24 

145d 

21 

.08 

.25 

.31 

.33 

.35 

.43 

.24 

.36 

.23 

.66 

.04 

.50 

.22 

.15 

.66 

145e 

80 

1.64 

.85 

.82 

1.57 

1.06 

2.24 

1.78 

.97 

1.13 

1.19 

1.17 

1.93 

2.05 

1.13 

1.34 

l.n 

145  f 

57 

.27 

.08 

.69 

.72 

.49 

.10 

.59 

.90 

.66 

.60 

.53 

.60 

.29 

.31 

. 66 

.65 

.45 

145g 

52 

1.15 

.17 

.74 

.31 

1.11 

.96 

. 9S 

.67 

1.23 

1.35 

1.27 

1.06 

.88 

2.66 

1.86 

.50 

.69 

145h 

14 

.19 

.08 

.30 

.31 

.38 

. 15 

1.14 

.37 

.61 

1.05 

1.23 

.34 

.24 

1.05 

.49 

.42 

1.04 

145i 

102 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.09 

.07 

.07 

145  j 
145k 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.11 

.05 

.07 

09 

.04 

.08 

.41 

.21 

.16 

.05 

.12 

.47 

.42 

.19 

.04 

.26 

.10 

.74 

.24 

.19 

.17 

1451 

24 

.38 

.17 

.47 

.21 

.87 

.45 

.39 

.73 

.49 

. 45 

.45 

.41 

.40 

.70 

.66 

.42 

.31 

145m 

19 

2.02 

1.09 

1.37 

5.64 

3.20 

1.96 

3.89 

6.18 

8.23 

1.80 

4.  77 

2.41 

5.81 

22.62 

4.50 

3.21 

2.  OS 

145n 

p6 

6. 15 

1.34 

5.88 

5.13 

6.29 

4.89 

5.77 

5.04 

6. 28 

7.31 

8.22 

5. 95 

6.03 

8.02 

10. 77 

5.35 

9.94 

145o 

\l 

.88 

.08 

.58 

3.08 

.46 

.45 

. 55 

.78 

.19 

.71 

.21 

.53 

.64 

.22 

.56 

.84 

.49 

146a 

2 

.84 

.84 

1.21 

2.87 

1.93 

1.36 

1.02 

1.49 

2.10 

.86 

2.10 

1.55 

1.69 

1.13 

6. 56 

2.06 

1.56 

146b 

:3 

1.18 

.33 

.71 

.82 

1.27 

.81 

1.22 

1.06 

1.38 

2.03 

2.01 

.94 

.81 

.96 

1.69 

1.03 

1.18 

146c 

1 

1.38 

.33 

.99 

.31 

.70 

.15 

1.06 

1.67 

.70 

1.58 

1.03 

.64 

.45 

.39 

2.01 

1.18 

.59 

147a 

»7 

.11 

.08 

.08 

.10 

.05 

.20 

.02 

.17 

.19 

.04 

.05 

.10 

1471) 

1 

1.26 

.42 

.93 

1.33 

l.n 

.60 

1.26 

1.59 

1.65 

1.76 

.49 

1.28 

.98 

.74 

2.23 

1.53 

.56 

147c 

9 

.23 

.08 

.11 

.16 

.20 

. 12 

.14 

.40 

.08 

.04 

.08 

.07 

.17 

.34 

.34 

.14 

147(1 

is 

.19 

.84 

.60 

.62 

1.00 

. 35 

.35 

1.02 

.61 

1.05 

.62 

.64 

.31 

.04 

1.39 

.95 

.59 

147e 

!2 

1.07 

.25 

1.10 

.82 

.54 

.25 

.71 

.82 

1.84 

1.84 

1.93 

1.17 

.98 

.48 

1.03 

. 88 

1.15 

149a 

p 

.73 

.25 

.52 

.82 

.30 

.79 

.20 

1.31 

1.91 

1.73 

.87 

.71 

.74 

.86 

.42 

.52 

149b 

k 

.38 

.16 

.21 

.24 

.40 

. 12 

.22 

1.08 

.75 

1.11 

.24 

.26 

1.44 

.81 

.71 

.38 

1.34 

.28 

3.86 

149c 

149d 

12 

1.38 

.17 

2.36 

.62 

1.30 

1.21 

3.38 

.90 

2.37 

1.31 

1.07 

.60 

.95 

f,5 

9.59 

4.43 

7.01 

5.85 

5.40 

1.71 

6.40 

5.39 

15.91 

17.66 

17.97 

8.48 

5.93 

9.11 

22. 05 

18.64 

11.40 

149e 

5 

.04 

.03 

. 11 

.05 

.04 

.20 

.66 

.19 

.49 

.15 

.50 

.83 

.19 

.10 

149f 

149g 

pE 

.95 

.50 

.49 

.41 

.35 

.20 

.94 

.9.8 

2.54 

1.01 

.41 

.79 

1.26 

.39 

.93 

.50 

.90 

•:  1 

7.60 

2.76 

8.63 

11.89 

10.87 

7.20 

9.54 

6.61 

14.24 

10.99 

11.60 

8.86 

12.46 

5.62 

20.48 

13.64 

10.39 

149h 

J 

.84 

.59 

.77 

1.44 

.38 

.50 

.75 

.51 

1.08 

.64 

.90 

.30 

.69 

.74 

.95 

.76 

.49 

150 

18L 

39.57 

27.76 

41.02 

41.53 

54.44 

32.38 

37.18 

29.31 

78. 53 

62.33 

49.02 

46.69 

43.40 

45.99 

80.11 

43.58 

49.37 

189 

- 1 

1,009.66 

676. 48 

913.90 

971.70 

1,190.88 

840. 85 

1,193.47 

972.22 

1,245.31  1,098.33 

I 

1,316.88 

993.82 

1,211.89  901.00 

1,766.74 

1,241.33 

1,159.87 

734 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

o.  02 

0. 02 

0. 15 

143a 

Carbuncle 

0.51 

0. 84 

o.  30 

0. 80 

1. 12 

0.56 

0.84 

.67 

.89 

143b 

Furuncle 

12. 53 

0. 90 

1.78 

6. 20 

16.  32 

3. 12 

4.  77 

3.06 

11.96 

144a 

Abscess 

5. 19 

6. 93 

.89 

7.16 

9.38 

4.11 

6.69 

4.  75 

5. 32 

144b 

Cellulitis 

5. 39 

3.33 

1.78 

4.  74 

9.  22 

8.  53 

1.97 

2.  64 

4.58 

145a 

Trichophytosis 

.20 

.95 

1.06 

9.38 

.56 

.75 

.47 

. 15 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

3.71 

3. 60 

.89 

2.  49 

4.  05 

2. 19 

4.31 

1.59 

9.01 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

.38 

.38 

1.44 

.83 

.08 

. 17 

.30 

145d 

Clavus 

.51 

. 73 

.26 

.72 

. 17 

.42 

.07 

.30 

145e 

Dermatitis 

. 12 

.32 

.30 

.31 

.51 

.23 

.29 

.27 

. 15 

145f 

Eczema 

.78 

1. 11 

.30 

.99 

1. 12 

1.59 

1.59 

.97 

1.18 

145g 

Erythema 

1.37 

. 84 

.38 

1.23 

.37 

. 13 

. 17 

145h 

Herpes 

.82 

1.49 

.30 

1.06 

1.04 

.86 

.50 

.72 

1.33 

145i 

Impetigo 

. 55 

1.22 

.59 

.33 

.88 

.93 

.67 

.27 

.74 

145j 

Lichen 

.05 

.03 

. 17 

145k 

Nrevus 

.04 

.08 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.02 

1451 

Pityriasis 

. 16 

.38 

. 16 

.88 

.53 

.21 

.20 

Psoriasis 

.23 

1.03 

.30 

.68 

.53 

.40 

. 13 

.57 

145n 

Scabies 

.51 

5.  84 

.59 

3.99 

13. 38 

5.44 

1.88 

7.46 

1.48 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases 

5.31 

8.  60 

1.49 

5.31 

11.01 

5.  38 

5.23 

5. 65 

6.  20 

of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

.31 

1.00 

.42 

.64 

.46 

.42 

.55 

.15 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

1.05 

3.54 

.30 

.89 

1.44 

1.49 

1.51 

3.63 

.44 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

1.01 

1.27 

.59 

.82 

1.07 

. 56 

1.76 

.97 

1.33 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.47 

1.  41 

1.78 

.68 

.85 

.40 

1.21 

2. 36 

147b 

. 16 

.03 

.05 

.07 

.08 

. 12 

147c 

Synovitis ’. 

.62 

2.03 

.56 

1.57 

2.22 

1. 17 

1.44 

1.03 

147d 

1 Floating  cartilage 

. 12 

. 19 

.05 

. 10 

.07 

147e 

j Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis 

.62 

1.06 

.45 

.75 

.46 

.50 

.80 

.15 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

.47 

.87 

.61 

.83 

1.03 

.63 

1.97 

1. 18 

149b 

[ Hammer-toe 

.31 

.57 

. 19 

.32 

1.06 

.33 

.65 

149c 

1 Metatarsalgia 

.66 

.57 

.38 

.27 

. 17 

. 17 

1. 03 

149d 

.62 

3.22 

2. 00 

1.25 

1.46 

.67 

.35 

.74 

149e 

| Pes  planus 

5.  54 

18.  48 

1.19 

5. 75 

5.49 

17.  39 

7.53 

19.  53 

3.84 

149f 

I Talipes 

. 16 

.30 

.26 

.24 

.27 

. 13 

.40 

149g 

1 Tenosynovitis 

. 47 

2.  84 

.78 

.80 

.63 

.59 

.44 

149li 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

8.20 

13.  74 

7.  72 

9.  72 

10.  02 

8.  40 

10.41 

14.35 

6.  50 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

. 59 

1.00 

.66 

.45 

.53 

.46 

1. 19 

189 

j N ot  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

44. 02 

63. 87 

27.  03 

42.  04 

68.99 

46. 32 

59.  51 

67. 93 

68.67 

Total  for  diseases 

942. 24 

1336. 29 

863. 08 

1331. 08 

1928. 34 

806. 81 

1370. 25 

916. 25 

1184. 14 

States  of  occurrence. 


95 

32 

42 

37 


37 

47 


95 


0.  20 
5.  85 
6.79 
8.  32 
.47 
4. 19 
.07 
.33 
.40 
1.13 
.13 
1.00 
.86 


47 

95 

16 

89 


.07 

.27 

.40 

.67 

6.79 


.47 


.20 

.33 

1.20 

.27 


2. 37  . 60 


.20 


.47 
2. 37 


.95 
10. 42 


.80 

.33 

.47 

.93 

6.45 

.20 

.73 

8.91 


21.32 


.33 
54. 88 


466. 13 


975. 65 


j TO 

< \ O 


.50  I 
.78  I 5. 
i.  07  6. 


.25  | 
1.0! 
.50  I 


.50 


.25 


.25 
.25  1 
.50  1 
,7o 
3.28 


1.01 

13.61 


.50 

44.37  4 


1126.2981 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


735 


mips),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


3 

o 

!§  1 

i § 

3 o 

) O 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

1 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

c3 

fcaG 

2 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0.  03 

0.  08 

0. 15 

0.  04 

0.  05 

142 

127  1.57 

0.30 

1.02 

0. 45 

.96 

1.81 

0. 10 

2.31 

0. 90 

.94 

0.86 

.62 

.71 

1.02 

1.22 

0.36 

143a 

|S5  9. 41 

6.20 

5. 99 

17. 00 

18.  45 

13.89 

7.89 

6.86 

12. 99 

20. 01 

14. 36 

12. 16 

11.60 

7. 46 

10.  30 

9.  05 

5.  SS 

143b 

;78  6. 80 

5.31 

4. 51 

6.64 

13.06 

2. 31 

4.59 

4. 32 

4.  91 

6.02 

3.14 

2.  48 

4. 33 

6.  70 

7.33 

5. 14 

2.  58 

144a 

^95  6. 80 

1.18 

5. 53 

2.48 

8.  59 

2.  59 

2.29 

5.  49 

6.02 

1.57 

4.  20 

3. 09 

2.  99 

5.  07 

2.  32 

5. 35 

144b 

27  . 52 

.30 

.61 

3.49 

1.28 

.52 

.25 

.58 

.90 

.47 

4.  74 

. 15 

.54 

.32 

.37 

.09 

145a 

.59  5. 23 

3. 25 

3.43 

3.  83 

7.  73 

6. 94 

3.  04 

2.24 

3.18 

5.42 

4.  40 

3.  01 

2.47 

2.  6S 

2. 43 

4.65 

1.51 

145b 

•16  2. 62 

.26 

. 79 

.86 

2. 31 

.71 

1.73 

1.35 

.78 

. 22 

.49 

2.  75 

3.  67 

. 36 

145c 

(38  1. 05 

.30 

.82 

.79 

.67 

2.31 

.91 

.75 

.89 

.75 

.24 

.22 

.77 

.36 

1.89 

.61 

.62 

145d 

il  1. 05 

.51 

.34 

. 80 

.39 

. 15 

.31 

.22 

.31 

.65 

. 49 

.62 

145e 

08  

1.18 

2. 05 

2. 36 

1.72 

1.55 

1.04 

2. 31 

1.35 

1.26 

1.08 

1.  OS 

1.56 

1.40 

.86 

145f 

p8  1. 05 

.61 

1.13 

.51 

4.  63 

.78 

.25 

.87 

1.20 

.55 

.22 

.31 

.40 

.27 

.24 

.62 

145g 

D8  

.30 

1. 13 

.90 

1.76 

1. 36 

1.09 

.29 

1.35 

1.33 

1.29 

. 77 

1.47 

1.62 

1.35 

.62 

145h 

ill  2. 09 

.59 

.61 

.23 

.45 

11.57 

.58 

.50 

.29 

.90 

.24 

.11 

.46 

.40 

.38 

.49 

.45 

145i 

. 10 

. 10 

.04 

. 05 

.18 

145i 

.05 

.10 

.29 

.30 

.13 

.05 

145  k 

. 10 

. 56 

.29 

.32 

.15 

.27 

.22 

.12 

.09 

1451 

.52 

.30 

.56 

. 11 

.54 

. 19 

.50 

.60 

.08 

.31 

.45 

.27 

. 12 

. 09 

1.80  2.62 

1.38 

1.24 

4.  98 

2.26 

.70 

2.  02 

4.06 

7.  46 

4.41 

.62 

1.03 

3.  8S 

. S6 

2. 5S 

145n 

•|)0  8. 89 

2.07 

5. 48 

5.29 

10. 28 

2. 31 

8. 21 

3. 23 

7.  22 

10.23 

5.  41 

6.  57 

4.  95 

5.54 

6.09 

6.24 

3.92 

1450 

1 .52 

1.13 

.11 

. 73 

.26 

.35 

.58 

.30 

. 16 

.54 

.45 

.27 

.24 

. 18 

146a 

.30 

1.  02 

.90 

1.  92 

. 84 

. 87 

.71 

. 54 

.31 

1.  30 

.05 

. 49 

. 45 

146b 

1 3.66 

.30 

1.33 

.79 

2.  20 

.58 

.35 

1.44 

1.20 

.94 

.86 

.31 

.45 

.54 

1.35 

.so 

146c 

7 . 52 

.77 

.23 

1.02 

.32 

.05 

6.  35 

. 45 

.31 

.32 

. 15 

. 49 

.43 

1. 10 

. 18 

.4  

.05 

.06 

. 13 

.29 

. 30 

.08 

.04 

.09 

147b 

1 1. 57 

.30 

1.  43 

.34 

2.23 

4. 63 

.97 

.75 

3.  75 

1.05 

.47 

.32 

.62 

.98 

1.89 

.49 

1.16 

147c 

.05 

.23 

.22 

. 06 

. 05 

. 29 

. 30 

. 13 

.05 

. 24 

. 36 

147d 

4 ::::::: 

.30 

.82 

.99 

. 19 

.20 

1.44 

. 15 

.24 

.43 

1.39 

.27 

.11 

147e 

|7  1. 57 

.30 

.97 

.11 

.99 

.52 

.15 

1.16 

1.  20 

.16 

.22 

.31 

1.02 

.61 

.27 

149a 

4 1.05 

.92 

.23 

1. 05 

4. 63 

.52 

.40 

.29 

1.  50 

.24 

.75 

. 13 

.81 

. 12 

.53 

149b 

- . . 1. 05 

.61 

.68 

.42 

4.63 

.58 

.35 

1.44 

.15 

.55 

.65 

.31 

.18 

.43 

.61 

.71 

149c 

1 .52 

.30 

1.84 

.68 

1.60 

2.  31 

1.55 

.30 

.87 

.30 

1.02 

.43 

1.52 

.86 

2. 94 

.53 

149d 

■)  41.84 

2.  07 

8.  76 

3. 94 

14. 18 

6.  92 

5. 41 

8. 95 

8.  42 

3.  06 

5.71 

6. 03 

5. 94 

9. 3S 

5.  3S 

3.  92 

149e 

' 

. 11 

. 16 

. 06 

. 05 

.30 

. 16 

.22 

149f 

it  1,05 

.59 

.82 

.34 

1.9S 

2. 07 

.15 

.29 

.30 

.55 

.43 

1.  55 

.67 

1.35 

1.59 

2. 05 

149g 

3 ! 8.  89 

5.61 

8.14 

8.33 

10.  47 

2.31 

11.84 

6. 81 

29.17 

15. 19 

4.87 

6.03 

5.  SS 

9.  38 

5. 93 

7. 58 

5. 61 

1491) 

.52 

1.77 

.92 

1.37 

.91 

.20 

. 87 

1.20 

.63 

.86 

.31 

.49 

.16 

.73 

.53 

150 

61. 19 

34. 53 

43. 4S 

80.40 

108. 45 

62.  50 

36. 15 

38. 55 

97. 60 

99. 14 

45.  51 

42.  62 

18. 10 

35. 74 

27. 07 

42.  OS 

64. 95 

189 

1 -‘8  1148.  51 

573. 49 

984. 58 

972. 19 

1854.  19 

1437.  50 

1140. 99 

894.  64 

1695. 93 

2023.  77 

1010.  75 

1027.  55 

757. 62 

922. 21 

829. 60  1041.96 

1039. 29 

736 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  85. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence- 

-Continued. 

| Mississippi. 
, 

1 Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

1 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

1 

Ohio. 

Oklahoma. 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

0.07 

0.02 

o or* 

143a 

0.  28 

.85 

0.52 

1.25 

0.  52 

.87 

1.  53 

0.  67 

0. 19 

.96 

0 ' 

143b 

16.  96 

5. 43 

7.79 

9.  56 

2.  62 

6. 14 

5. 72 

6. 58 

6. 60 

3.62 

7. 11  1 

144a 

Abscess 

5.28 

5.93 

.52 

5.02 

6.  06 

3.14 

5.33 

4.  88 

5.  01 

3.  02 

10.87 

3. 40 

l 

1441) 

1.95 

1.62 

3.  64 

4.  08 

1.57 

3.  59 

1.81 

5. 51 

3.96 

4.29 

s 

.56 

.49 

.52 

.63 

1. 57 

1.01 

.42 

. 54 

1.09 

1 1 

145b 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

4. 73 

3.03 

1.04 

5.64 

18. 18 

4.71 

2.21 

3.07 

3.72 

4.52 

3.62 

2. 69 

4. 

145c 

. 14 

1.56 

6.  59 

14.  65 

3.  91 

9.  90 

.38 

1.67  ! 

145:1 

.28 

.52 

1.25 

1.05 

.32 

.70 

.38 

.38 

64  ! 

.28 

.28 

.52 

. 63 

. 59 

.34 

. 19 

.58  j 

1451 

.83 

.56 

1.72 

3. 14 

1.62 

.84 

1. 19 

1. 13 

.83  ' 

145*7 

.85 

.31 

6. 06 

. 46 

.70 

.70 

1 54  1 

145h 

.83 

1.27 

.31 

.52 

1.28 

1. 12 

.83 

.57 

1. 15 

2.\ 

145i 

2.  78 

.85 

.52 

.78 

.59 

.28 

.88 

1.02 

145j 

.28 

.02 

.02 

145k 

.02 

1451 

. 14 

. 16 

.26 

.09 

.38  1 

.28 

.42 

. 16 

2.  09 

.56 

.32 

70  | 

145n 

.56 

7.  55 

2.  82 

3. 14 

13.  62 

1.25 

9. 25 

3.77 

4.74 

5.1 

145o 

4.  73 

5. 43 

2. 60 

4. 08 

3.  66 

5. 68 

8.  92 

5. 25 

3. 77 

A 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion , 

diseases  of. 

146a 

. 14 

. 31 

. 45 

.48 

. 19 

.38  1 

146b 

.56 

. 16 

.52 

. 91 

.28 

.48 

.38 

7.25 

.51  1 

146c 

1.95 

.92 

.52 

1. 10 

2.  09 

.80 

.28 

.89 

. 19 

1.09 

147a 

.21 

.47 

.69 

. 14 

.39 

.57 

.38  i 

147  b 

.52 

. 16 

.04 

.06  | 

147c 

.83 

.35 

.63 

1.05 

.82 

1. 12 

.97 

.57 

1.09  i 

1 47  d 

. 14 

.31 

.06 

.04 

. 19 

147e 

1. 11 

.07 

.24 

.32 

. 19 

, 13 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

. 14 

1. 04 

.47 

.56 

1. 32 

.06 

149b 

.07 

1.  04 

.47 

.46 

.33 

.06  1 

149c 

.28 

.21 

1.04 

. 34 

.37 

. 19 

.70  1 

149d 

1.39 

.92 

.47 

.72 

1.67 

1.  09 

1.32 

.58  | 

149e 

Pes  planus 

3.62 

2.  40 

2.  08 

10.  66 

6.  06 

6. 28 

7.96 

5.99 

6.37 

8.29 

3.  62 

4.03 

3. 

1491 

1.  48 

. 52 

. 10 

. 10 

. 19 

.06  1 

149g 

.28 

. 49 

. 94 

. 74 

. 14 

1.34 

\J7  1 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

6. 12 

4.  94 

5.71 

8.94 

6.  06 

5. 23 

7.94 

7.11 

7.46 

6. 79 

6.72  1 

\ 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  mal  formations 

.28 

.35 

.94 

6.06 

2. 09 

.55 

.42 

.36 

.75 

18. 12 

.26 

189 

) Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

45.  05 

67.37 

14.  03 

41.71 

30.  30 

21.  98 

46.42 

51.72 

39.39 

65.41 

105. 07 

36.061 

A 

Total  for  diseases 

1211.07 

1398.  31 

810.  91 

1209.78 

1321.21 

917. 32 

911.13 

942. 84 

907. 09 

1230. 91  1945. 65 

971. 31  j 755 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


737 


cfips),for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States , Apr.  1 , 1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


5 

S) 

3 

5 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

■qein 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

1 

>> 

ss 

Others. 

0. 36 

0.02 

0. 04 

0.  09 

86 

0.52 

l.n 

1.43 

.36 

.82 

0. 18 

0. 34 

.70 

2.71 

0.  82 

0.  67 

5. 13 

51 

5.  69 

11.84 

11.20 

7.32 

11.07 

11.98 

2.11 

31.  20 

9. 24 

7.  40 

6. 33 

5.05 

7.  37 

23. 08 

59 

3.  77 

8. 70 

12.42 

4. 88 

5.  00 

6.69 

5. 28 

9.26 

5. 61 

4.  99 

6.  70 

5.  58 

20.51 

,82 

3.  06 

7.  40 

6. 52 

4.  88 

3.93 

7.89 

2.64 

13.03 

2.  79 

2.03 

.90 

2. 58 

8.  04 

21.37 

•82 

.26 

.81 

4.  88 

.71 

1.34 

1.06 

3.09 

1. 17 

. 3S 

.23 

.89 

1.71 

.34 

1.85 

3.89 

5. 50 

2.44 

3. 21 

4.  45 

1.  41 

4.46 

3.03 

2.41 

.90 

4.  70 

4.  47 

12.  82 

38 

.13 

.56 

9 94 

.21 

2.  99 

2. 06 

3. 30 

.84 

6;  25 

14.  53 

67 

.20 

.93 

.20 

4.88 

.71 

.43 

.70 

. 51 

.37 

.64 

1.S1 

.23 

.45 

3.  42 

48 

. 10 

.19 

.41 

.36 

.30 

.69 

.57 

.29 

.23 

1.34 

3.  42 

48 

.91 

1. 67 

3.05 

2.  44 

.71 

1.33 

.53 

2.23 

1.60 

.61 

.90 

.70 

.89 

5.  98 

;38 

.23 

.56 

.41 

1.43 

.69 

1.41 

. 51 

.53 

.26 

2.  71 

.12 

.67 

2.  56 

77 

.33 

3. 15 

1.83 

2.44 

.71 

1.09 

.88 

. 51 

1. 19 

.78 

.59 

1. 56 

1.71 

£L9 

.36 

. 19 

1.63 

2.  44 

.73 

.69 

1.54 

. 12 

1.34 

2. 56 

.03 

. 18 

.04 

.03 

.34 

.02 

.03 

.12 

.85 

.19 

.14 

.25 

.06 

.22 

1.71 

no 

.10 

.6i 

.25 

. 18 

. 86 

.29 

.23 



.23 

1.71 

•10 

2.05 

1.30 

4.  07 

.71 

1.  90 

3. 34 

2.  57 

2.61 

.23 

10.  94 

11.97 

§3 

2.96 

5. 74 

8.55 

4.88 

5.  71 

7.  35 

5. 98 

6.00 

6.64 

4.38 

1. 81 

3.88 

7. 15 

24.79 

.13 

.41 

.36 

92 

1.06 

. 51 

.27 

. 58 

1.71 

10 

.42 

.93 

.81 

.71 

.60 

.88 

.34 

l.n 

.32 

86 

.20 

1.30 

.81 

.36 

. 85 

1. 06 

.86 

.78 

.84 

.59 

.67 

3.42 

.13 

.37 

1.02 

.41 

.64 

. 46 

99 

2.  56 

0 

.01 

.04 

.03 

p7 

.59 

.74 

2.  04 

.71 

.71 

.35 

.69 

.68 

.90 

2.71 

1.53 

1. 12 

7.69 

l0 

.03 

.37 

.05 

.53 

. 17 

. 16 

.03 

.13 

.41 

.27 

.17 

.20 

.35 

99 

*8 

.20 

.37 

.41 

.39 

. 88 

.86 

.47 

.35 

.89 

1.71  1 

7 

.29 

.37 

.41 

. 48 

1.06 

.69 

.39 

1. 19 

. 12 

1. 12 

0 

.23 

.20 

.36 

.33 

.18 

.94 

l!  71 

M 

.33 

.37 

1 99 

1.13 

.70 

.86 

.68 

1.71 

.70 

1. 12 

7.69  ! 

39 

3.38 

15.36 

5.09 

7.  32 

1.07 

5.20 

8.62 

16.29 

5.43 

4.  21 

3. 62 

1.  41 

8. 26 

29.06 

0 

.07 

.37 

.41 

.21 

. 18 

.51 

. 14 

. 12 

,;7 

.78 

1.11 

.81 

4.88 

.36 

.32 

.53 

. 86 

. 55 

. 58 

2.23 

. 45 

1.71 

If  6 

4. 39 

7.40 

7. 54 

14.  63 

2.S6 

9. 69 

13. 37 

8. 57 

8.34 

10.  04 

10.86 

4. 11 

11.61 

29.06 

8 

. 10 

.61 

1.79 

.32 

. 18 

.86 

.37 

. 23 

. 90 

. 35 

1.71  ' 

2ffi 

20. 81 

30. 16 

65.99 

102.  44 

38. 21 

61.45 

29. 38 

47.  48 

50.39 

37.  24 

74.21 

27.37 

S3. 97 

144.44  | 

657. 71 

757. 25 

1320. 16 

2095. 121080.  71 

984. 06 

1125. 24 

945.  32 

988. 98 

975. 94 

974. 66 

547.  70  1343. 90 

3352. 14 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0.02 

0.02 

0. 02 

142 

.79 

. 65 

.71 

143a 

9. 19 

6.  65 

7.69 

143b 

5.75 

5. 3S 

5.  53 

144a 

4.  77 

4. 14 

4.  40 

144b 

.93 

1.22 

1. 10 

145a 

3.  68 

2.  77 

3.14 

145b 

1.33 

. 44 

.81 

145c 

. 56 

.35 

.43 

145d 

.40 

.29 

.33 

145e 

1.31 

1.42 

1.38 

145f 

.56 

.59 

.58 

145g 

1.07 

1.04 

1.05 

145h 

.73 

.70 

.71 

145i 

.03 

.03 

.03 

145j 

.03 

.03 

.03 

145k 

. 15 

.29 

.23 

1451 

.32 

.52 

.44 

145m 

6.  00 

5.  74 

5.85 

145n 

6.08 

6. 15 

6.12 

1450 

.34 

. 57 

.47 

146a 

. 65 

1.80 

1.33 

146b 

.87 

1.13 

1.02 

146c 

.46 

.93 

.74 

147a 

.04 

.07 

.05 

147b 

.91 

1.23 

1. 10 

147c 

.09 

.13 

. 11 

147(1 

.28 

.68 

.52 

147e 

. 51 

. S9 

.74 

149a 

.49 

.60 

. 56 

149b 

.37 

.55 

.48 

149c 

1.02 

1.32 

1.20 

149d 

6.  37 

10.  75 

8. 95 

149e 

. 15 

.24 

.20 

149f 

.80 

.99 

.91 

149g 

8.34 

9.  96 

9.  30 

149h 

.47 

.67 

.58 

150 

49.52 

46.  77 

47.90 

189 

998.  58 

1152.  61 

1089.  46 

738 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  86. — Deaths , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specific 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. “ 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

20, 203 

25, 240 

22, 636 

16, 275 

15, 701 

14,971 

1 

33,226 

26,  747 

6,324  i 

8,980 

15,414 

50,054 

38,04! 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

nd 

03 

CuO 

© 

03 

.2 

"tj 

>» 

<D 

s 

© 

> 

M 

. 

© 

tJD  | 

d 

03 

A 

ft 

© 

(H 

d 

o 

a 

© 

d 

o 

d 

d 

1 

m 

H 

O 

o 

Q 

5 

ft 

H 

PR 

PR 

5 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

.... 



1 

5 

Smallpox 

6 

66 

142 

27 

19 

20 

5 

40 

44 

6 

71 

8 

7 

1 

2 

1 

i 

8 

1 

....... 

12 

0 

Diphtheria  and  results 

2 

2 

2 

3 

7 

1 

10 

1S3 

65 

219 

408 

211 

53S 

610 

77 

lb 

32 

62 

505 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

1 

18 

1 



1 

1 



1 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

19f 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

19g 

19i 

Meningitis, cerebrospinal  (epidemic)... 
Paratyphoid  B 

58 

15 

5 

8 

13 

8 

8 

21 

33 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

19p 

20a 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

.... 

2 

1 

I' 

. ..  ! 

20c 

22 

Pyemia,  surgical 

i 

Anthrax 

2 

1 

21 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

i 

1 

26 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

1 

1 

1 

2 

II.  TubrrcuJosis  (all) 

5 

5 

2 

6 

15 

17 

11 

7 

1 

1 

4 

12 

2Sa 

5 

4 

2 

5 

11 

15 

8 

6 

1 

3 

9 

29 

i 

2 

1 

2 

1 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

9 

3 

2 

1 

3 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

2 

2 

2 

3 

38a 

1 

38b 

i 

IV.  General  diseases  {others). 

il 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

46 

1 

48a 

Arthritis 

2 

1 

i 

2 

50 

51a 

52a 

4 

2 

1 

1 

.... 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthy- 
roidism). 

1 

2 



1 

1 

53a 

53b 

110 

51 

K5f> 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

56a 

2 

2 

1 

5Gb 

1 

1 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

.. 

60 

1 

5 

1 

61 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2 

i 

1 

63b 

64 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

66c 

69 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 
(otliers). 

i 

i 

action  of  the  heart). 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

i 2 

2 

2 

a Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects,  are  charged  to  the  defects. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


739 


zaps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


— ! — 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

4.17 

26,181 

11, 959 

36,399 

9,752 

36, 882 

19, 855 

25, 472 

51, 004 

47, 267 

26, 665 

24, 318 

26, 534 

41,984 

22, 940 

40, 869 

26, 180 

28, 780 

Inter- 

national 

elassifi- 

cation 

No. 

© 

C 

d 

A 

d 

i 

j 

Greene. 

© 

'd 

© 

© 

Ui 

O 

Hancoc' 

a 

d 

w 

Jackson 

d 

& 

O 

*-5 

>> 

d 

C3 

© 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

■< 

o 

c3 

s 

33 

CJ 

6 

o 

s 

Meade. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

5 

9 

67 

2 

21 

7 

66 

5 

37 

31 

10 

10 

37 

8 

26 

13 

197 

109 

43 

6 

'10 

4 

3 

4 

27 

1 

1 

4 

10 

2 

1 

5 

28 

1 

7 

i 

85 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

8 

9 

i33 

107 

518 

264 

200 

115 

145 

593 

94 

88 

140 

145 

561 

364 

150 

179 

43 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

1 



18 



19e 

1 

3 

9 

4 

2 

1 

19f 

1 5 

20 

2 

10 

1 

71 

3 

7 

16 

20 

8 

2 

7 

20 

6 

36 

19 

13 

19g 

I9i 

1 

1 

19k 

1 

1 

1 

19p 

20a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



20c 

2 

2 

22 

1 

24 

25b 

26 

2 

::::::: 

1 

47 

5 

5 

2 

5 

7 

5 

3 

ii 

6 

23 

4 

8 

8 

12 

6 

12 

2 

8 

5 

4 

1 

4 

6 

5 

1 

6 

6 

17 

3 

5 

5 

9 

6 

11 

1 

5 

2Sa 

i 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

29 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

2 

3 

30-35 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

37 

1 

38a 

1 

1 

38b 

3 

1 

4 

i 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

i 

39-45 

46 

1 

1 

48a 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

50 



1 

1 

1 

51a 

1 

1 

52a 

53a 

53b 

116 

1 

i 

1 

1 

54 

55c 

55e 

56a 

56b 

60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

1 

1 

1 

i 

i 

1 

1 

4- 

i 

2 

1 

1 

|i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

i 

9 

1 

1 

..... 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 • 4 * - 

i 

66c 

69 

1 

1 

1 

1 

74e 

72 

2 

1 2 

2 

1 

i 

i 

1 

2 

74g 

740 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  86. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specific 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

25,622 

36,965 

3,367 

42, 576 

37,511 

30, 136 

23,911 

44, 202 

6, 772 

2,111 

15,032 

3,967 

53,47 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

d 

03 

s 

u< 

O) 

C/J 

j Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

d 

<3 

< 

Arizona. 

Arkansas. 

£ 

0 

1 

O I 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all ) 

2 

Smallpox 

6 

15 

25 

77 

52 

9 

62 

6 

2 

6 

7 

1! 

If 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

10 

5 

2 

2 

9 

2 

1 

10 

14 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

134 

236 

114 

753 

1 

209 

5 

7 

2 

271 

24 

15 

63 

34 

251 

18 

1 

1 

1 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

l 

..... 

19f 

1 

1 

3 

19g 

19] 

Uik 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic)... 
Paratyphoid  B 

5 

6 

30 

18 

6 

22 

13 

1 

5 

2 

< 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

19p 

20a 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

.1 

22 

1 

2 

24 

Tetanus 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

26 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

1 

2 

5 

19 

12 

12 

8 

14 

17 

1 

1 

u 

1 

2; 

28a 

4 

13 

8 

9 

8 

11 

10 

1 

1 

10 

29 

2 

2 

2 

30-35 

1 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

o 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1 

1 

2 

38b 

1 

IV.  General  diseases  {others). 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors. . . 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 



46 

2 

1 

Arthritis ~ 

1 

1 

i 

50 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 
ism). 

1 

2 

53a 
53b 
1 16 

54 

1 

1 

1 

55e 

2 

1 

i 

1 

3 

3 

1 

56b 

i 

1 

2 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

62 

1 

5 

8 

1 

Locomotor  ataxia 

63b 

64 

1 

1 

69 

(otliers). 

1 

i 

1 

2 

2 

action  of  the  heart). 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

2 

i i 

i 

i 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


741 


dps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


04 

1,912 

3,388 

19, 525 

8,881 

31,321 

432 

15, 462 

20, 131 

3,463 

6, 647 

12,744 

9,291 

6, 465 

22, 381 

18,545 

8, 175 

11,  224 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

> 

1 

) 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

03 

2 

O 

5 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

03 

6 

Kansas. 

.S' 

o> 

a 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

' Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

4 

5 

3 

23 

1 

56 

10 

1 

6 

3 

4 

4 

1 

6 

8 

5 

8 

4 

1 

2 

3 

2 

4 

7 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

66 

15 

13 

130 

33 

288 

5 

96 

181 

75 

2 

62 

6S 

37 

230 

67 

75 

145 

10 

1 

1 

1 

14 

1 

1 

1 

i 

18 

19e 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19f 

1 

3 

3 

6 

4 

8 

4 

4 

42 

10 

1 

6 

2 

4 

3 

19g 

19) 

19k 

19p 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20a 

1 

20c 



..  .. 



22 



24 

25b 

. . 

26 

1 

1 

47 

29 

28 

1 

n 

1 

22 

11 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

16 

6 

3 

.29 

27 

1 

9 

1 

16 

8 

_ 

2 

1 

2 

2 

8 

4 

3 

28a 

1 

i 

1 

3 

1 

29 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

i 

30-35 

j 1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 1 

1 

1 

1 

37 

38a 



1 

38b 

2 

' 

4 

2 

1 

1 

39-45 

1 



. . 

0 

46 

2 

1 

1 

48a 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

50 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

53a 

. . . 

1 

53b 

1 

116 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

60 

1 

1 

1 

61 

62 

. . 

63a 

2 

63b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

64 

fifin 

2 

1 

1 

69 



1 

72 

2 

| 

i 1 

74g 

742 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  86. — Deaths , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence 

—Continued. 

3,596 

14, 175 

1,925 

6,378 

165 

1,911 

62,326 

7,173 

81,649 

5,305 

276 

15,615 

6,2 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

*P< 

a 

o 

03 

G 

o3 

G 

03 

M 

o3 

Li 

03 

03 

> 

1 

P< 

a 

03 

M 

1 

© 

© 

© 

o 

o 

'm 

£ 

M 

0 

1 

c3 

i & 

G3 
! o 

o3 

o 

5 

03 

o 

M 

03 

P 

5 

L 

d 

j « 

! a 
i 

<5 

£ 

z 

Z 

Z 

z 

z 

z 

Z 

O 

1 ^ 
1 C 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

1 

5 

Smallpox 

6 

Measles 

4 

13 

1 

41 

20 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

11 

12 

2 

9 

2 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

1 

6 

10 

Influenza 

35 

200 

22 

83 

4 

22 

464 

53 

526 

50 

25 

120 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

18 

Erysipelas 

r 

1 

1 

19e 

Chicken-pox 

19f 

German  measles 

2 

2 

1 

2 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic). . 

9 

3 

23 

12 

3 

4 



191 

19k 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

...... 

19p 

20a 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

■ 

Septicemia,  general 

1 

5 

1 

20c 

Pyemia,  surgical 

22 

Anthrax 



i 

2 

24 

Tetanus 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

26 

Pellagra 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 



1 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

2 

1 

33 

70 

122 

54 

5 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

2 

1 

28 

67 

109 

51 

J 2 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

2 

3 

5 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

3 

8 

3 

3 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

1 

7 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1 

6 

38a 

38b 

1 

i ! 

IV.  General  diseases  {others). 

.... 

j 

39-45 

1 

2 

1 

10 

46 

1 

48a 





2 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

1 



i 

5 



51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter(hyperthyroidism) 



52a 



53a 

i 

1 





53b 

i 

116 

54 

i 

1 



1 1 

1 

4 

3 

56b 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

61 

1 

1 

62 

63a 

63h 

1 

64 

1 

1 

4 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 
(others). 

69 

l 

i 

1 . 

1 

action  of  the  heart). 



74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

::::::: 

i 



1 

i 

2 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AjStD  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


743 


caps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


52 

30, 752 

5, 405 

4,910 

410 

2,  S00 

145,626 

5,685 

5,834 

48, 802 

34,  451 

1, 105 

8,512 

4,478 

1, 170 

S05, 830 

1,159,467 

1,965,297 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States 
and  camps. 

2 

1 

26 

2S 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

9 

IS 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

66 

1 

21 

24 

i 

2 

2 

416 

1,473 

1,  SS9 

6 

17 

2 

16 

122 

143 

265 

7 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

44 

89 

9 

50 

327 

18 

14 

17 

10 

674 

44 

32 

269 

285 

7 

24 

10 

3 

5,370 

9,  247 

14, 617 

10 

1 

9 

14 

14 

1 

3 



11 

8 

19 

18 

1 

1 

19e 

6 

3 

27 

47 

74 

19f 

4 

2 

3 

4 

1 

56 

2 

2 

18 

1 

3 

274 

825 

19g 

1 

1 

1 

19j 

2 

2 

19k 

1 

1 

2 

19p 

i 

1 

1 

1 

' 24 

24 

48 

20a 

1 

2 

1 

3 

20c 

1 



4 

10 

14 

22 

1 

1 

24 

1 

1 

25b 

1 



1 

1 

28 

... 

1 

14 

19 

47 

i 

14 

2 

20 

23 

1 

1 

28 

18 

1 

584 

323 

907 

1 

12 

2 

20 

19 

1 

28 

13 

1 

514 

769 

2Sa 

i 

2 

3 

24 

28 

52 

29 

i 

2 

1 



2 

46 

40 

86 

30-35 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

29 

37 

66 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

25 

31 

37 

1 

9 

1 

3 

38a 



9 

38b 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

43 

26 

69 

39-45 

i 

6 

11 

46 

8 

16 

1 

2 

4 

24 

32 

50 

2 

9 

7 

9 

52a 

2 

- 

3 

8 

53a 

1 

3 

2 

53b 

1 

2 

1 

3 

116 

3 

4 

6 

10 

54 

1 

9 

2 

4 

. 

1 

1 

4 

9 

55e 

2 

2 

2 

22 

20 

42 

8 

1 

3 

12 

60 

1 

1 

2 

9 

64 

73 

61 

1 

1 

62 

1 

1 

63a 

, i 

... 

2 

6 

10 

16 

63b 

1 

2 

2 

IS 

20 

38 

64 

.. 

1 

1 

2 

3 

66c 

2 

1 

1 

11 

11 

22 

69 

2 

3 



2 

2 

72 

n 1 

4 

1 

15 

24 

39 

74g 

744 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  86. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specific 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence: 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

-d 

CS 

fcX) 

© 

3 

03 

© 

P3 

5 

o 

« 

o 

O 

§ 

O 

C 

© 

> 

© 

P 

5 

© 

fcuo 

T3 

O 

P 

d 

c3 

& 

.2* 

*3 

o 

P 

3 

w 

© 

L. 

o 

c 

0 

1 
(-< 
PR 

d 

o 

§ 

P 

. 

0 

V 

O j 
O 

VI.  Mental  alienation.  • 

67 

Genera)  paralysis  of  the  insane 

68d 

1 

68g 

68h 

i 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

1 

6Si 

1 

l 

1 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75r 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

9 

3 

4 

10 

3 

i 

5 

5 

2 

5 

76b 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 



IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86b 



Sinusitis  (all ) 

2 

2 

86i 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

1 

74 

i 



61 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 



87 

100 

1 

3 

2 

12 

17 

3 

5 

1 

4 

XI.  Circulatory  eastern,  diseases  of. 

77 

78 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

79a 

1 

79a 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

1 



1 

1 ! 

79a 

1 

i 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic. 

1 

79b 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 ' , 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

1 

2 

1 



79e 

1 

1 

1 

i 

80 

81a 

81b 

1 

81d 

1 

82 

1 

1 

1 

83a 

83d 

84a 

84b 

1 

1 

i 

85e 

85g 

85h 

1 

1 

1 

2 



XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

2 

1 

1 

91 

83 

75 

18 

334 

58 

98 

33 

28 

2 

1 

21 

127 

92a 

68 

89 

120 

21 

385 

90 

98 

74 

4 

1 

71 

450 

t. 

2 

1 

2 

3 

i 



is 

93b 

1 

2 

93c 

2 

2 

90 

98 

t>  Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


745 


imps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


5 

03 

i-t 

3 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

ICearny. 

j Lee. 

Lewis. 

J 

d 

c3 

tn 

o 

t-3 

MacArthur. 

i 1 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

w 

S 

Pike. 

1 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

67 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6Sd 

1 

1 

1 

1 

68g 

1 

1 

68h 

1 

1 

68i 

1 

75r 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

10 

2 

2 

76a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

76e 

1 

86b 

86d 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

86e 

1 

1 

86i 



1 

1 

87 

1 



1 

4 

2 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

100 

i 

1 

2 

1 

77 

1 

2 

1 

1 

78 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

79a 

1 

79a(l) 

1 

79a(2) 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79a(3) 

1 

79a(4) 

1 

1 

79a(5) 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79c 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

79d 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

79e 

1 

1 

80 

1 

Sla 

Sib 

81d 

i‘ 

1 

1 

82 

1 

1 

1 

83a 

1 

83c 

S3d 

1 

84a 

S4b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

85h 

U--. 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

89-90 

1 « 

6 

8 

59 

68 

138 

10 

10 

50 

93 

3 

44 

60 

114 

11 

121 

48 

17 

91 

Id 

95 

3 

19 

9 

91 

16 

20 

44 

35 

46 

60 

49 

44 

37 

221 

46 

25 

92a 

10 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

93a 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

93b 

i j i 

1 

3 

5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

93c 

95 

1. 1. 

1 

1 

1 

96 

I . j . _ 

97 

1 

i 

1 

1 . 

98 

746 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  86. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


67 

6Sd 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75r 


8Gb 

86d 

86e 

SOi 


87 

100 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 

79  b 
79c 
79d 

79e 

SO 

81a 

81b 

81d 

82 

83a 

83c 

83d 

81  a 

81b 

85e 

85g 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Cause. 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane. 

Dementia  praecox 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 
Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of — 
VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 


Otitis  media. 
Mastoiditis. . . 


IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs. 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Larynx,  diseases  of. . . 
Pharynx,  diseases  of. 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

V aricose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of... 

Heart-block 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of... 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- . 
Pneumonia,  lobar. 


Pleurisy,  suppurative. .. 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. . 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema. 
Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 


544 

147 

1 

1 


12 


154 

33 


46 

222 

5 


P- 

P 


106 

S5 


States  of  occurrence. 


2 i 10 

3 1 28 

...!  4 


f r?n4  if  nr  ti  i>i_ 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


747 


ckps ),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Connecticut. 

05 
a 

6 

% 

a 

District,  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

67 

68d 

9 

1 

1 

i 

1 

6Sg 

1 

68h 

2 

6Si 

75r 

I 

2 

0 

1 

1 

76a 

2 

1 

76b 

86b 

1" 

SGd 

L 

1 

2 

1 

86e 

86i 

1 

S7 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

100 

i 

77 

3 

1 

2 

i 

78 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79a 

1 

79a(l) 

j 





79a(2> 

1 

1 

1 

79a(3) 



1 

79a(4> 

79a(5) 

i 

79b 

1 

2 

1 

79c 

2 

1 

i 

79d 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

79e 

1 

1 

1 

80 

81a 

1 

81b 

1 

Sid 

1 

82 

1 

1 

1 

83a 

83c 

83d 

1 

84a 



i 

84b 

. j . 

S5e 

*1  ■ -- 

1 

85g 

1 

1 

1 

Soh 

1 

1 

89-90 

5 

21 

1 

133 

IS 

24 

3 

4 

9.3 

5 

IS 

1 

8 

13 

91 

1 

24 

4 

73 

32 

20 

o 

IQ 

5 

10 

51 

14 

8 

13 

92a 

2 

4 

9 

9 

i 

2 

1 

93a 

2 

1 

1 

93b 

1 

3 

. 

1 

•■•1.1 

1 

95 

1 

1 

96 



97 



1 

1 ! 

98 

748 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  86. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


67 

68d 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75r 


76a 
76b 
76  e 


86b 

S6d 

86e 

86i 


87 

100 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 

79e 
80 
81a 
81b 
81d 
82 
88a 
83c 
83d 
81a 
84b 
85e 
85g 
85  h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


Cause. 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  theinsane. 

Dementia  prceeox 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive — 
Psychoses  (others) 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 
Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . . 
VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 


Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Ear,  other  diseases  of. , 


IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs. 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Larynx,  diseases  of. . . 
Pharynx,  diseases  of. 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mit  ral  aortic 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of. . . 

Heart-block 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. . . 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  . . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative . . . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. .. 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema. 
Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 


1 

57 

142 

1 

3 

2 


....  1 

13  63 

11  ! 113 

....  7 


2 


i ::: 


i ... 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  749 

zaps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

States  of  occurrence — Continued.  - 


Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

l 

2 

67 

1 

4 

11 

68d 

1 

13 

14 

27 

6Sg 

1 

1 

3 

10 

6Sh 

1 

1 

4 

S 

12 

1 

1 

2 

3 

75r 



1 1 

2 

3 

1 

31 

111 

145 

76a 

5 

1 

1 

15 

28 

43 

76b 

9 

2 

76e 

3 

3 

S6b 

::::::: 

1 

1 

2 

S6d 

i 

1 

14 

20 

S6e 

1 

1 

4 

141 

145 

86i 

3 

2 

5 

87 

.1...  5 

1 

9 

2 

9 

2 

1 

94 

151 

100 

1 

1 

6 

13 

1 

1 

11 

12 

23 

78 

6 

22 

2S 

79a 

1 

2 

79a(l) 



1 

2 

3 

79a(2) 

J 

5 

2 

16 

14 

30 

79a(3) 

1 

3 

4 

79a(41 

2 

4 

6 

79a(5) 

2 

1 

3 

79b' 

1 

3 

1 

1 

13 

25 

38 

79c 

1 

1 

2 

16 

14 

30 

79d 

4 

2 

25 

12 

37 

79e 

3 

2 

80 

I. 

1 

3 

81a 

4 

1 

81b 

II 

3 

1 

4 

Sid 

®.. 

2 

9 

15 

S2 

4 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

83c 

1 

1 

1 

S3d 

2 

4 

i 

' 'i 

1 

9 

3 

12 

Sib 

2 

2 

2 



3 

•7 

10 

i 

6 

11 

S5h 

1 

2 

s 

16 

24 

89-90 

3 10 

3 

2 

2 

70 

6 

10 

32 

24 

1 

3 

705 

2,724 

3, 429 

91 

) 31 

t 3 

1 

2 

153 

6 

23 

56 

32 

3 

- 

2 

1 107 

3 223 

4,330 

92a 

l 1 

2 

1 

2 

40 

97 

93a 

2 

1 

11 

14 

25 

93b 

1 

1 

1 

25 

42 

93c 

■••i  

| 

1 

1 

4 

9 

96 



2 

97 

1 





3 

4 

98 

750 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  86. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Camps  of  occurrence.- 

Cause . 

*2 

c3 

bX) 

© 

ci 

© 

PQ 

© 

6 

PQ 

>> 

nd 

o 

O 

© 

3 

o 

CO 

G 

> 

P 

y 

s 

© 

fcC 

nd 

o 

P 

d 

c3 

Pi 

a 

O 

P 

3 

w 

<3 

(-< 

o 

PR 

a 

o 

a 

© 

& 

d 

o 

3 

p 

PR 

a 

o 

5 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

102a 

i 

1 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

1 

i 

2 

105a 

1 

2 

105b 

Diarrhea 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

1 

108 

5 

3 

f, 

6 

5 

11 

2 

9 

109a 

1 

2 

l 

1 

3 

3 

1 

i 

109b 

2 

1 

i 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

i 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

2 

i 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

i 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

1 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

1 

i 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other 
diseases  of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

■ 

115c 

i 

117a 

Peritonitis 

i 

1 

3 

i 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of . . . . 

l t 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases 
of  ( nonv'enereal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

2 

1 

1 

4 : ' 

120 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

3 

3 

c 

122a 

122c 

122d 

Pyogenic" infection  of  the  kidneys 

1 

1 

i 

i 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

123 

125b 

Stricture  ( non  venereal) 

l 

127c 

Hydrocele 

1 

i 

l 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

i 

143a 

143b 

144a 

3 

1 

1 

144b 

Cellulitis 

i 

4 

2 

1 

i 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 
diseases  of. 

146a 

146b 

147c 

149h 

1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 
ill-defined  diseases. 

, 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases . . . 

. i 

4 

2 

1 

3 

i 

4 

5 

i 

5 

* 

- 

Total  for  diseases 

505 

424 

445 

866 

834 

802 

867 

311 

88 

35 

182 

1,301 

1 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


751 


raps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917, 


to  Dec.  SI,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


r 

s 

03 

u 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

>> 

o3 

© 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

c3 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

99e 

101 

2 

1 

1 

102a 



1 

102c 



1 

1 

1 

1 

105b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



5 

3 

6 

4 

4 

3 

3 

6 

1 

3 

2 

8 

6 

9 

108 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

109a 

9 

2 

2 

3 

2 

109b 

1 

110a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

110b 

113 

114 



1 

1 

1 

1 

115a 

115b 



1 

i' 

1 

1 

1 

117a 

117b 

1 

1 

118a 

118c 

2 

1 

1 

1 

119 

i 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

4 

120 

1 

122a 

1 

122c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

122d 

1 

122e 

1 

1 

123 

125b 

1 

127c 

142 

i 

l 

2 

i 

1 

143b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

144a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

144b 

1 

1 

i 

145o 

1 

146a 

2 

149h 

6 

6 

i 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

8 

3 

4 

189 

j!7 

326 

136 

705 

369 

628 

177 

269 

S21 

336 

ISO 

333 

302 

S21 

459 

851 

439 

1S1 

1 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


:52 


Table  86. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118a 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122d 
122 
123 
125b 
127c 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

1450 


146a 

146b 

147c 

149h 


Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

p 

C3 

2 

o 

eP 

co 

P 

03 

a 

E 

rS 

CO 

3 

o 

C3 

H 

t>> 

CO 

-© 

C3 

e 

V 

a 

EH 

rd 

40 

(-1 

o 

£ 

cJ 

£ 

c 

QJ 

2 

09 

XI 

£ 

P 

o 

Ps 

0 

cS 

a 

cJ 

& 

cS 

3 

03 

ci 

< 

o3 

P 

o 

C 

< 

<3 

3 

a 

< 

1 i 

c 

l 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 
Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . . 

i 

1 

1 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Duodenal  ulcer 

.... 

Diarrhea 

1 

4 

i 

5 

4 

4 

3 

2 

8 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

i 

.... 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

i 

1 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 
eases of. 



1 

•-••J 

i 

1 

1 

1 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of. . . . 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

.... 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases 
of  (nonvenereal) . 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

3 

.... 

Nephritis,  chronic 

l 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 



1 

1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseasesof 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 
diseases  of. 

1 

i 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 
ill-defined  diseases. 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

Total  for  diseases 

1 

5 

6 

8 

l 

7 

2 

! 

1 

216 

1,051 

135 

1,100 

452 

243 

430 

551 

29 

26 

157 

55 

189 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


753 


cps),  of  white  enlisted,  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

- 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum-  | 
bia. 

Florida. 

.03 

•fib 

o 

o 

O 

6 

rC 

03 

"o 

0 

3 

Indiana. 

03 

o 

HH 

o3 

£ 

C3 

w 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

l 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

o3 

O 

q 

q 

S 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

99c 

101 

1 

1 

102a 

1 

1 

102c 

1 

105a 

105b 

2 

2 

l 

1 

1 

l 

105c 

’3 

7 

1 

6 

4 

2 

5 

5 

3 

3 

108 

2 

1 

2 

109a 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

109b 

110a 

1 

1 

110b 

1 

1 

113 



114 

1 

1 

115a 

1 

115b 

1 

1 

2 

9. 

1 

117a 



1 

117b 

2 

118a 

... 

118c 

i 

1 

3 



1 

119 

s 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

120 

122a 

122c 

1 

1 

122d 

1 

122e 



1 

123 

i 

125b 

127c 

' 

142 

1 

143a 

1 

143b 

i 

2 

i 

144a 

1 

1 

1 

144b 



1 

1 

145o 

1 



146a 

147c 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

i 

189 

— — 

H 

53 

1 

21 

266 

54 

671 

7 

187 

256 

100 

181 

131 

114 

75 

347 

121 

107 

196 

1 


754 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  86. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Mississippi. 

| Missouri. 

Montana. 

, Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

M 

o 

K* 

e= 

a) 

fc 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

Ohio. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

Mouth  and  annoxa,  other  diseases  of. . 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

2 

1 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

1 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

1 

105b 

Diarrhea 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 



108 

Appendicitis 

1 

5 

2 

13 

3 

13 

9 

109a 

Hernia 

i 

3 

3 

3 . 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

2 

7 



110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

1 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 



113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

2 

1 

i‘ 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

2 



115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other 



1 

i 

115c 

diseases  of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

1 

117a 

Peritonitis 

1 

1 

1 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

i 

118a 

Pancreatitis 



118c 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 
(nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

1 

1 

3 

i , 

120 

6 



7 



122a 

122c 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

2 

122e 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

1 

1 

i 

125b 

127c 



XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

143a 

143b 

1 

144a 

2 

1 

1 

144b 

2 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases 
of. 

i 





XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 
diseases  of. 

146a 

1 

1 

1 

146b 

1 

147c 

149h 

i 

1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 
ill-defined  diseases. 

I 

189 

1 

5 

2 

3 

2 

.... 

r 

• 

Total  for  diseases 

48 

337 

31 

107 

5 

24 

887 

165 

1,024 

123 

25 

v;, 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  755 

•c  ps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Pennsylvania. 

1 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi 

cation 

No. 

2 

2 

99c 

1 

1 

101 

1 

1 

1 

9 

8 

17 

102a 

1 

1 

8 

6 

14 

102c 

2 

1 

6 

13 

105  a 

1 

1 

105b 

5 

14 

21 

105  c 

13 

4 

31 

2 

3 

8 

2 

1 

152 

162 

314 

108 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

24 

47 

71 

109a 



2 

3 

22 

22 

44 

109b 



1 

2 

2 

4 

110a 

1 

1 

4 

10 

14 

110b 

1 

1 

13 

1 

14 

113 

1 

2 

1 

3 

114 

1 

1 

6 

13 

U5a 

1 

4 

4 

115b 

2 

4 

6 

115c 

. 

1 

4 

1 

1 

18 

13 

31 

117a 

1 

3 

3 

117b 

| 

3 

9 

5 

118a 

2 

2 

118c 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

21 

19 

40 

119 

2 

5 

4 

1 

61 

119 

120 

1 

1 

2 

122a 

1 

1 

122c 

1 

1 

r 

8 

15 

122d 

1 

2 

4 

6 

122e 

i 

G 

3 

9 

123 

1 

1 

2 

3 

125b 

4 

4 

127c 

1 

i 

142 

1 

6 

143a 

1 

3 

3 

6 

143b 

3 

1 



16 

17 

33 

144a 

3 

11 

18 

29 

144  b 

1 

4 

9 

1 

5 

1 

6 

146a 

1 

1 

146b 

.... 

1 

2 

3 

14Qh 

i 

6 

2 

1 

37 

105 

142 

189 

i 

L 

416 

29 

50 

21 

17 

1,240 

67 

71 

500 

448 

9 

36 

30 

13 

9,812 

19, 460 

29, 272 

3553—25 49 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


7 56 


Table  87. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troop 
RATIOS  PER  1,000.® 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

20,203 

25,240 

22,636 

36,275 

45, 701 

44,971 

33,226 

26,747 

6,324 

8,980 

15,414 

50,054  38, 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

73 

O 

U 

Custer. 

§ 

o 

D 

Q 

H 

s 

bf, 

73 

o 

A 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

d 

0 

1 | 
3 

ft 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuber- 

culosis  and  venereal). 

1 

0.  04 

0.03 

0.  04 

0. 07 

4 

0.02  .. 

6 

Measles 

3.27 

5. 63 

1. 19 

.52 

0.  44 

. ii 

1.20 

1.65 

0. 39 

1.42 

7 

.04 

.09 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.24 

.04 

.24 

9 

.09 

.06 

.04 

.09 

.26 

.06 

.10  .. 

10 

Influenza 

9. 06 

2.58 

9.  68 

11.25 

4.62 

11.96 

18.36 

2. 88 

11.86 

3.56 

4.02 

10.09 

14 

.05 

.04 

18 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.02  .. 

19e 

19f 

.04 

.27 

.03 

.02 

.03 

. 15 

.06 

: 1 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . . 

2.87 

.59 

.22 

.22 

.28 

.18 

.24 

.79 

.66 

19j 

19k 

19p 



1 

20a 

.09 

.02 

.04 

20C 

.03 

22 

06 

.06 

24 

25b 

.02  ... 

26 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism  

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04  : 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

.25 

.20 

.09 

.17 

.33 

.38 

.33 

.26 

.16 

.11 

.26 

i 

.24  ||< 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

.25 

. 16 

.09 

. 14 

.24 

.33 

.24 

.22 

. 16 

.19 

. 18  1 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.06 

• 02  ' 

30-35 

Tuberculosis'(others) 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.11 

.06 

.01  . , . 

.08 

.08 

.04 

.04 

. 06  | 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

.08 

.06 

.04 

.06  : 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

.04 

38b 

.03 

k 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors . . . 

. 10 

.02 

.04 

.02  > 

40 

Tumors,  benign T. 

.02 

48a 

Arthritis 

.10 

. 03 

.06 

01  ■ 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

.20 

.08 

.03 

.02  . 

51a 

Exopthalmic  eoiter  (hyperthyroidism ) 

.05 

04 

* ’ 

52a 

Addison’s  disease 1 . 

.02 

j)2 

.02  ) 

53a 

Leucemia 

02 

53b 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

.03 

116 

54 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

.02 

6 

55c 

Purpura 

55e 

G eneral  diseases  (others) . . . 

■ 

.04 

.02 
. 04 

. 16 

56a 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

. 06 

03 

0 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

02 

03 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

00 

Encephalitis 

.05 

. 14 

. 16 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

.10 

.04 

. 04 

.08 

.02 

.07 

.06 

.04 

.62  ! 

63a 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) . . 

.04 

04 

64 

Apoplexy 

.05 

.02 

.112 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 

.06 

(others). 

69 

Epilepsy 

.06 

action  of  the  heart). 

72 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

.04 

.06 

.04 

a Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects  are  charged  to  the  defects. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


pified  camps),  of  white  enlisted 


men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


757 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


17 

26,181 

11,959 

36, 399 

9,752 

36, 882 

19,855 

25,472 

51,004 

47, 267 

26,665 

24,318 

26,534 

41,9S4 

22, 940 

40, 869 

26, 180 

28, 780 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

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0.02 

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4 

5 

i :i 

2.56 

0. 17 

.58 

0.  72 

1.79 

0.25 

1.45 

.61 

0.21 

.38 

1.52 

.30 

.62 

0. 57 

4. 82 

4.16 

1.49 

6 

:4 

.11 

.33 

.74 

. 10 

.03 

.20 

.21 

.08 

.04 

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.69 

.04 

7 

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.04 

.10 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.20 

9 

2 

3.25 

8.95 

14.23 

27.07 

5.42 

5.79 

5.69 

11.63 

1.99 

3.30 

5. 76 

5.47 

13.36 

15.87 

3.67 

6. 84 

1.49 

10 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

14 

.04 

18 

19e 

i 

.03 

.08 

.18 

.08 

.08 

.04 

19f 

2 

.76 

.17 

.27 

.10 

1.93 

.15 

.27 

.31 

.42 

.30 

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.26 

.48 

.26 

.88 

.73 

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19g 

19j 

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.03 

.02 

19k 

.03 

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19p 

2 

. 

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20c 

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24 

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26 

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2 

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.17 

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.49 

.15 

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.30 

.29 

.26 

.29 

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.08 

.11 

.62 

.14 

.05 

.24 

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.36 

.11 

.21 

.19 

.21 

.26 

. 27 

.04 

.17 

28a 

. .04 

.08 

.05 

. 12 

.04 

.12 

.02 

.02 

.04 

29 

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to 

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.04 

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06 

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12 

.02 

.04 

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37 

38a 

.02 

38b 

.03 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.03 

39-45 

.04 

.04 

48a 

.08 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

.05 

.03 

50 

.02 

.04 

.04 

51a 

.05 

.04 

52a 

.05 

53a 

.02 

53b 

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116 

.04 

54 

.05 

.04 

55c 

.04 

.;  .04 

.02 

.02 

56a 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.02 

60 

.05 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.12 

.04 

.02 

.22 

.19 

.03 

61 

.02 

62 

.04 

63a 

.03 

.02 

.04 

63b 

.04 

.08 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.03 

64 

.04 

66c 

.03 

.02 

.04 

69 

.04 

74e 

72 

i . OS 

. 05 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.05 

1 

74g 

758 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  87. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

25, 622 

36, 965 

3,367 

42,  576 

37,511 

30, 136 

23,911 

40,  202 

6, 772 

2,111 

15, 032 

3,967  53, 

Cause. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

a 

o 

cl 

£ 

Alabama. 

05 

a 

3 

05* 

a 

o 

< 

Arkansas. 

1 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 

r - 

1 

0. 03 

0. 30 

0.  09 

0. 05 

0.04 

0.50  .. 

t 

.05 

5 

6 

0.59 

.68 

1.  81 

1.39 

0.30 

2.59 

0. 15 

0. 30 

0. 40 

1. 76 

7 

.27 

. 12 

.05 

. 13 

9 

.25  .. 

10 

5. 23 

6.  38 

33.86 

17. 69 

5.  57 

.17 

. 29 

6.  74 

3. 54 

7.11 

4. 19 

8. 57 

14 

.02 

.08 

IS 

.03 

.02 

.02 

l'Je 

.02 

19f 

. 12 

.03 

.02 

.20 

19g 

19j 

19k 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic).. 

.20 

.16 

.70 

.48 

.20 

.92 

.32 

.47 

.33 

.50 

19p 

20a 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.07 

.05 

.15 

.07 

20c 

22 

.02 

.05 

24 

25b 

26 

47 

.03 

.05 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

.20 

.51 

.28 

.32 

.27 

. 59 

.42 

. 15 

.47 

.73 

.25 

28a 

.16 

. 35 

. 19 

.24 

.27 

. 46 

.40 

.15 

.47 

.67 

29 

. 05 

. 05 

. OS 

30-35 

.04 

. a 

.05 

. 08 

.04 

.02 

.07 

. 25  1 

. 30 

.02 

.03 

.13 

37 

.30 

.02 

.13 

1 

38b 

. 03 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

46 

.03 

.03 
_ 03 

.04 

.02 

.07 

1] 

05 

. 02 

.07 

.25  . 

50 

51a 

52a 

.04 

.6.5 

.02 

05 

.03 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 
ism). 

.02 

.05 

I 

54 

.02 

. 03 

.02 

55e 

56a 

56b 

03 

.08 

.03 

03 

.02 

.03 

03 

. 13 

.07 

.47 

03 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

03 

OQ 

13 

. 33 

. 02 

63b 

64 

.03 

.02 

69 

Cottiers). 

.04 

.03 

. 02 

.08 

.05 

1 

action  of  the  heart). 

74g 

03 

A1*  Cl  V OUO  OJ  OtClAlj  UCliLk  UloL  tlbLo  u 1 - * - - - ------- 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


759 


a vs),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  191 7,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

f 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


1, 912 

3,388 

19, 525 

8,881 

31,  321 

432 

15, 462 

20, 131 

3,463 

6,647 

12,  744 

9,291 

6,465 

22, 381 

18,  545 

8, 175 

11,224 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

0. 30 

0.10 

0. 03 

0. 30 

0. 24 

.10 

1.18 

.26 

1.  76 

0. 05 

8. 42 

.78 

0.11 

0. 93 

0. 13 

0. 22 

0. 49 

0.  09 

.26 

.20 

0.29 

.16 

. 13 

. 11 

.36 

0.  26 

.30 

.04 

.05 

7.85 

3.84 

6. 66 
.05 

3. 72 
. 11 

9.19 

.03 

11.57 

6.21 

8.  99 

21.66 

.30 

4. 87 

7.32 

5. 72 

10. 28 

3.61 

9. 17 

12.92 

.03 

.03 



.15 

.05 



.05 

.03 

.05 

1.57 

.89 

.31 

. 45 

.26 

.26 

.20 

::::::: 

6.  32 

.78 

. 15 

27 

.11 

.49 

.27 



.03 

. 15 

. 11 

.04 

. 05 

.a 

.03 

. 15 

14. 64 

.30 

.56 

. 11 

.70 

. 71 

. 5S 

.30 

.16 

.32 

.46 

.71 

.32 

.27 

14. 12 

.30 

.46 

.n 

.51 

.52 

. 35 

.58 

. 15 

.22 

.31 

.36 

.22 

.27 

.03 

.15 

.15 

. 13 

. 05 

.52 

. 10 

. 16 

. 19 

.16 

.11 

.22 

.05 

.03 

.06 

. 15 

.05 

.06 

.15 

. 05 

.03 

.20 

.06 

.29 

.15 

.03 

.11 

.06 

.29 

. 04 

.10 

. 5S 

.08 

.04 

.18 

.06 

. 11 

. 11 



.15 

.a 

.29 

. ii 

.06 

.06 

.03 

2.31 

.08 

. 15 



....... 

.03 

.06 

.09 

.03 

. 15 

.06 

.06 



.08 

.04 

.09 

.06 

.15 

.12 

.... 

03 

.10 

7.4 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


9 

10 

14 

18 

I9e 

191 

19g 

19j 

19k 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

24 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


39-45 

46 

4Sa 

50 

51a 

52a 

53a 

53b 

116 

54 

55e 

55e 

56a 

56b 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66c 

69 

74e 


760 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  87. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19e 

19f 

19g 

li'j 

19k 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

24 

23b 

28 

47 


28a 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

51a 

52a 

53a 

53b 

116 

54 

55c 

55e 

56a 

56b 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66c 


69 

74e 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 3,596  14,175  I 1,925 


Cause. 


. 1.11 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 


Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Smallpox 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results j 2. 50 

Influenza 9.73 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas I 

Chicken-pox 

German  measles | 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

Paratyphoid  B 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

Tetanus 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


0.07 


II.  Tuberculosis  (all). 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis. 
Tuberculosis  (others) 


III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 


Syphilis  (all) 

Chancroidal  infection . 
Gonococcus  infection. 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors . . 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Exopthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 
ism). 

Addison’s  disease 

Leueemia 

Hodgkin’s  disease 

Spleen,  diseases  of 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

Purpura 

General  diseases  (others) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) 

Drug  addiction 


.92 

.78 


0.  52 

1.04 


14.11  ! 11.43 


.07 


.14 

.63 


.14 

.14 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 


Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) . 


Apoplexy. 


Paralysis  without  specified  cause 
(others). 

Epilepsy 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered 
action  of  the  heart). 

Chorea 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


.07 


.07 


.07 


. 28 


.07 


.07 


6,378 


1,911  62,326 


7,173  81,649 


13.01  24.24 


.47 


.16  L 
.16  . 


11.51 


0. 02 
.02 


.66 

. 19 
.24 
7.  44 


.03 

.37 


.02 


0.  28 


7.39 


0.  02 


.14 


.24 
. 11 
.07 
6.46 
.01 
.01 


.02 

.15 


.06 


.02 


.53  9.76 


9. 34 
.42 


.14 


1. 34 
.06 
.10 

.09 

.07 


.12 

.01 

.02 

.06 


.02 


.02 


.02 


.14 


.01 


. 05 


.05 

.01 


.02 


5, 305 


9. 43 


.57 


10.18 

9.61 


.57 


276 


15,615 


0.13  .. 


. 26 
.13 


90. 58 


7.68 


.06 

'.'■26"! 


.06 


.32 

.13 


,19  I. 


.1  .19 


.06 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


7G1 


mps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

805, 830 

1.159,467 

1152 

30, 752 

5,405 

4,910 

410 

2, 800 

145,626 

5,685 

5,834 

48, 802 

34, 451 

1,105 

8,512 

4, 478 

1,170 

1,965,297 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Pennsylvania. 



Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina.  ! 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

<D 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States 
and  camps. 

0.07 

0.05 

0. 02 

0. 03 

0. 02 

0.  03 

1 

0. 36 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.01 

.01 

4 

.02 

.00 

.00 

5 

38 

.io 

1.02 

.45 

0. 18 

.43 

0.  70 

0. 12 

1.71 

.52 

1.27 

.96 

6 

.12 

.04 

.46 

. 15 

. 12 

. 14 

7 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.67 

.85 

.06 

.04 

9 

78 

10.  63 

3.33 

2.85 

41.46 

3.57 

4.  63 

7.  74 

5.49 

5.51 

8. 28 

6. 33 

2.  82 

2.  23 

2.  56 

6. 66 

7.98 

7.44 

10 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

14 

10 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

18 

.00 

.00 

19e 

.04 

.09 

.03 

.04 

.04 

19f 

38 

.07 

.56 

.81 

2. 44 

.39 

.35 

.34 

.37 

.20 

.22 

2.56 

.34 

. 48 

.42 

19g 

.01 

.00 

.00 

19f 

. 00 

.00 

19k 

.01 

.03 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

19p 

10 

.03 

. 18 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

20a 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

20c 

.01 

.00 

.01 

. 01 

22 

.00 

. 00 

24 

. 00 

. 00 

25b 

.01 

.00 

. 00 

26 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

47 

10 

.46 

.37 

4.  07 

.16 

.18 

.17 

.52 

.85 

.73 

.28 

.46 

10 

.39 

.37 

4.  07 

. 13 

. 17 

.57 

.38 

.85 

.64 

. 22 

.39 

28a 

.03 

.01 

.09 

.03 

.02 

.03 

29 

.03 

.01 

. 18 

.06 

. 06 

. 03 

.04 

30-35 

J 

.03 

. 18 

. 17 

08 

22 

04 

03 

03 

.03 

. 18 

. 17 

06 

.22 

03 

03 

03 

37 

.02 

.00 

00 

.00 

00 

.00 

on 

38a 

3Xh 

.03 

.19 

.03 

.02 

.06 

. 22 

.85 

.05 

. 02 

.04 

39-45 

46 

10 

01 

01 

01 

.36 

.01 

.08 

.03 

.03 

.03 

50 

.04 

01 

00 

00 

.01 

00 

00 

’ no 



.01 

00 

00 

00 

116 

.02 

00 

01 

01 

54 

OO 

.01 

02 

00 

00 

00 

.01 

.04 

'.06 

.03 

!o2 

!02 

56a 

4 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

60 

. 36 

.01 

.04 

.01 

.06 

.04 

61 

•4. 

0 

.01 

.20 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

64 

.07 

.01 

.02 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

.00 

.01 

66c 

69 

- - 1. . 

6 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

74g 

762 


MEDICAL  AUD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  87. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

| Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

X* 

s 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

1 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

Funston. 

67 

68d 

68? 

68h 

68i 

75r 

76a 

76b 

76e 

86b 

86d 

86e 

86i 

87 

100 

77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

Sid 

82 

83a 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85e 

85g 

S5h 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

0.02  ... 

0.02 

Psychosis’  manic-depressive 

0.05 

0. 03 

0.04 

0.06 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 
Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

.45 

.05 

0.12 

.08 

0.18 

.13 

0.28 

0.07 

.02 

.15 

.19 

.04 

.13 

.06 

.10  0 
.08  ... 

0. 16 



IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of. 

.08 

.06 

.04 

1.62 

.02 

. 1 11' 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

. 05 

. 12 

.09 

.33 

.37 

.07 

.15 

.04 

.08  ! 

...  1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.04 

CD  CO 
O O > 

.02  ...  . 
.02 

.05 

.09 

.03 

.05 

.06 

.02 

.04 

.04 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.03 
. 08 

.03 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency . 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.02 

.16 

.04 

.04 

.06 



1 1! 

.05 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.02  

... 

.03 

.06 

9.21 

.58 

.06 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.99 

2.95 

.09 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

.04 
1.05 
2.  77 
.04 

4. 11 
3.  37 

2.  97 
3.53 
.08 

.80 
5.  30 
.04 

1.27 
8. 42 

2. 18 
2.00 

.32 

.63 

0.11 
. 11 

1.36 

4.61 

2.  54 
9.00 
.16 
.01 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

.04 

.07 



. 05 

. 

*>  Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


763 


hnps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


. c5 

•S  § 

c3  9 

|5  o 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

c3 

WJ 

c 

< 

o 

c3 

McClellan. 

1 

Meade. 

Mills. 

1 Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby, 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

67 

68d 

68g 

6Sh 

6Si 

75r 

76a 

76b 

76e 

86b 

S6d 

86e 

86i 

S7 

100 

78 

79a 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

79b 

79e 

79d 

79e 

SO 

81a 

81b 

8id 

82 

83a 

83c 

S3d 

S4a 

,84b 

85e 

85g 

S5h 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 

0.03 

0.03 

.03 

0.10 

0. 02 
.02 

.02 

0 10 
.02 
.02 

0.02 

.02 

.02 

0. 04 

07  0. 08 

0.08 

0.10 

.05 

0. 20 
.04 

.04 

• OS 

.04 

0.04 

0.  os 

.04 

0.08 

.02 

.02 

0.24 

.02 

0.08 

.04 

0.07 

04 

.03 

.02 

05  

.03 

• OS 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.11 

.04 

.04 

.04 

02  .04 

04 

.21 

.11 

.03 

.12 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.08 

.07 

.04 

.09 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.03 

05  .08 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.04 

■ OS 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.04 

02  . 08 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

02  

.02 

)2  

.03 

. 05 

. 12 
■ OS 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.02 

08 

.02 

j>2  

.03 

.04 

.10 

.03 

. 02 

.02 



. 05 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.04 

I 

.02 

■ - 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.03 

- - 

.03 

.02 

.04 

.04 
1.S1 
2.  47 
.04 

.08 

1.62 

.52 

.03 

.04 

2.26 

1.85 

.09 

.48 

1.61 

.02 
2.96 
5.41 
. 05 
. 05 
. 05 

0 .23 

•2  3.63 

1'  -°4 

.67 

.25 

6. 97 
.92 

3. 74 
2.47 

. 50 
.81 
. 15 

.39 

.79 

.04 

.98 

.86 

.10 

.04 

.10 

1.97 

.74 

.02 

.02 

.11 

1.73 

.04 

2.72 

1.05 

.05 

1.  S3 
1. 76 

.59 
. 87 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.08 

.12 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.03 



.04 

3553—25 50 


7 64 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


67 

68d 

68? 

68h 

68i 


75r 


76a 

70b 


86b 

S6d 

86e 

8Si 


87 

100 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 


79e 

80 

8ia 

81b 

81d 

82 

83a 

83c 

83d 

81a 

84b 

85e 

85g 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

95 

96 

97 

98 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  87. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Cause. 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 


General  paralysis  of  the  insane. 

Dementia  pra»eox 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive... . 
Psychoses  (others) 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 
Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of . . . 
VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 


Otitis  media. 
Mastoiditis. . . 


IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of. 


Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 


X Throat,  diseases  of. 


Larynx,  diseases  of. . . 
Pharynx,  diseases  of. 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

( 1 ) Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5 ) Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of. . . 

Heart-block 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of.. . 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


States  of  occurrence. 


0. 04 


.04 

.04 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  . . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative . . . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous .. 
Pleura,' other  diseases  of. 

Gangrene  of  lungs 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema. 
Lungs,  other  diseases  of.. 


.04 

.70 

.98 


0.03 


.03 


.03 


.19 


14.  72 
3. 98 
.03 
.03 


0.  30 


3.56 

1.49 


0.05 


0.07 

".03 


. 19  0. 11 


.03 

.03 


.03 


. 10 


.05 

.05 


.03 

.03 


.02 


.02 


.02 


.03 


.03 


.02 
1.24 
1.95 
. 12 
.02 
.05 


.03  

.53  5.11 

2.  56  1 1. 10 


.03 


0.  04 


.04 

.21 


.04 


.04 

.04 


1.  92 
9.28 
.21 


0.  02 


.02 

.02 


.02 


.02 


2.  64 

2. 11 


0.47 


.47 


0. 15 


.95 

1.42 


0. 13 


0.25 


.67 

1.86 

.27 


.50  1 
.25  ! 
.25  I 


Cali  form'.-. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN. 


765 


chps) , of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Connecticut. 

Delawaro. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

1 Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

( Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0.05 





67 

6Sd 

0. 13 

0.29 

0. 15 

0.05 

0.12 

68g 

.29 

6Sh 



0. 06 



6Si 

75r 

(4 

0. 10 

.06 

0.  08 

0.09 

. 06 





0. 04 

76b 

86b 

j - 



S6d 

| 

.05 

.06 



0. 15 

86e 



86i 

.03 



87 

0. 30 

.10 

. 10 

.13 

29 

.30 

. 31 

.09 

. 12 



100 

.05 



. 15 

.31 

78 

. 05 

.15 

. 08 

.04 



79af 1) 

79a(2) 



.15 

.08 

. 04 

79a(3) 

.09 

79a (5) 

.05 

79b 

.05 

. 06 





. 09 

. 06 

.06 

79d 

. 10 



.10 

.15 

0.11 

.16 

.09 

79e 

. 03 





.11 

. 05 

80 

. 05 

81 1) 

. 12 

81  d 

.05 

82 

.03 

.08 

12 

83a 

■ 

83d 

.05 

84a 

.05 



84b 

.15 

0. 11 

.03 

. 11 

S5h 

1 1 

| 2.62 

2.31 

. 11 

89  90 

| 1* 

1.08 

. 11 

4.  25 

1. 16 

1.19 

.87 

.60 

.71 

2.48 

.77 

.80 

. 05 

.98 

1.16 

91 

- 

. 52 

1.23 

.45 

2. 33 

2.  07 

.99 

1. 73 

7.07 

1.49 

.54 

1.55 

2.  28 

. 75 

. 9S 

1.16 

92a 

1 

. 10 

. 13 

.10 

30 

.08 

09 

05 

03a 

. 10 

.03 

. 15 

93  h 

: 

. 11 

. 10 

.05 

93  p 

— 

■i 

.05 

. 

.03 

. 11 

96 



.05 

98 

766 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  87. — Deaths , by  camps  of  occurrence  arid  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

'1 

5 

o 

C3 

c3 

ci 

C3 

o’ 

P< 

s 

ci 

o 

(“5 

o 

o 

o 

> 

* 

s-> 

O 

kH 

C 

73 

cj 

o 

■4-1 

C3 

o 

a 

A 

c 

% 

& 

£ 

£ 

o 

£ 

& 

& 

& 

-C 

O 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

68d 

Dementia  praecox 

6.  02 

68g 

0.  05 

. 01 

0. 13 

6Sh 

.03 

. 01 

.06 

68i 

Psychoses  ( others). . * 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75r 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

. 16 

0.  14 

. 06 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

.05 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

1 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

86h 

Deviation  ofnasal  septum,  and  spurs. . 

86(1 

.02 

86c 

Sinusitus  (all) 

86  i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of. . . 

0.  07 

.02 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87 

Larynx,  diseases  of 

. 01 

100 

Pharynx,  diseases  of. . . 

.07 

0.31 

.06 

. 14 

. 10 

.... 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

.14 

. 04 

78 

.03 

. 01 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

. 03 

. 05 

0.38 

79a 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

. 19 

79a 

.03 

.04 

79a 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 
Cardiac  hypertrophy 

.01 

. 19 

79b 

.02 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation. 

0.  52 

. 16 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

. 05 

. 02 

79e 

. 16 

.02 

.05 

80 

81a 

. 01 

81b 

.07 



.01 

81d 

0 28 



.06 

82 

. 03 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

.01 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

.03 

. 01 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

.01 

.06 

85h 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

. 07 

. 02 

. 01 

91 

1.  34 

. 52 

. 16 

.91 

1.  81 

. 77 

1.32 

.83 

92a 

1.39 

3. 95 

1.  04 

1.25 

6.  06 

0.52 

2.  28 

1.  53 

1.38 

. 38 

1.79 

93a 

.02 
. 05 

. 09 

. 19 

.06 

93  b 

.52 

93c 

. 16 

. 03 

. 28 

.02 

95 

96 

- - * 

. 02 

...  • 

97 

.01 

98 

Limes,  other  diseases  of 

. 01 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AKD  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


767 


ej nps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 
national 
classifi- 
cation 
j No. 

JO 

‘ 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

i 

Tennessee. 

[ Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

S 

fcuO 

1 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

0.00 

0. 00 

0. 00 

67 

0.03 

.00 

.01 

.01 

6Sd 

0.02 

.02 

.01 

.01 

68g 

0.01 

.02 

.01 

. 10 

.01 

68h 

10 

.02 



.00 

.01 

.01 

68  i 

.00 

.00 

.00 

75r 

10 

0:03 

.01 

.06 

.03 

.04 

.10 

.07 

76a 

. 10 

.03 

0. 22 

.02 

.02 

.02 

76b 

.00 

.00 

76e 

. 

.00 

.00 

S6b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

S6d 

.0 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

S6e 

.01 



0. 12 

.00 

.12 

.07 

86i 

.00 

.00 

.00 

87 

.16 

0. 20 

.06 

0.34 

.04 

.06 

.22 

.07 

.OS 

.08 

100 

.01 

.02 



.01 

.01 

.01 

77 

io 

.01 



.01 

.01 

.01 

78 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.03 

79a 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79a(l) 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.03 

.;06 

.02 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79a(4) 

.00 

. 00 

.00 

79a(5) 

.00 

.00 

.00 

79b 

0.18 

. 00 

.03 

' O 
CO 
O 



.02 

.02 

.02 

79c 

.01 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.01 

.02 

79d 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.01 

.02 

79e 

.00 

.00 

.00 

80 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

81a 



.00 

.00 

.00 

81b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

81  d 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

82 

.. 

.00 

.00 

.00 

83a 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

83c 

.01 

.00 

.00 

83d 

.00 

.66 

.00 

84a 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

84b 

.01 

.00 

.00 

85e 

. 

00 

01 

01 

.02 

.01 

.01 

!oi 

85h 

.03 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

89-90 

i,1 

.33 

0.56 

4.  88 

0.71 

. 4S 

1.06 

1.  71 

.66 

.70 

.90 

.35 

. 87 

2. 35 

1.74 

91 

1.01 

.61 

2.44 

.71 

1.05 

1.06 

3.94 

1.15 

.93 

. 35 

1. 12 

1.71 

1.38 

2. 78 

2. 20 

92a 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.45 

.05 

.05 

93a 

. 01 

.03 

. 01 

. 01 

.01 

93b 

.01 

.02 

.12 



.02 

.02 

.02  1 

93c 

on 

00 

95 

.01 

.01 

.00 

.00 

96 

on 

00 

97 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.65  | 

98 

medical  and  casualty  statistics. 


70S 


Table  87. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118a 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122(1 
122e 
123 
125b 
127c 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144  b 

145o 


146a 

146b 

147c 

1491i 


189 


Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

'd 

o 

O 

o> 

tn 

O 

Devens. 

X 

5 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

J 

§ 

1 ( 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 
Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of... 

0.03 

0. 02 



0.04 

0 06 

0 04  ... 

0.04 

0 04 

.02  .. 
.18  ( 

.14 

Appendicitis 

0. 25 
.05 

0. 12 

.31 

.09 

.17 

.03 

.06 

. 15 
.02 
.02 

. 13 
.07 

0. 15 
.09 
.03 

.41 

.04 

. 13 
.06 

.02  ... 

.06 

.02 

.02  ... 

.02 

.03 

.02  ... 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.09 

(l 

.02  .If 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 
( nonvenercal ). 

.10 

.10 

.04 

.09 

.02 

.07 

. 08 

.12  1 

.03 

.04 

.09 

.11 

.05 

.02 

.02 

0. 16 

.02  .. 

.02 

.02  ..  . 

. 02  . . . 

.02 

.02 

.03 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of . 

. 13 
.18 

.03 

.06 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.02  |r 

eases  of. 

XVI.  Bones  a nd  organs  of  locomotion, 
diseases  of. 

. 02 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 
ill-defined  diseases. 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

Total  for  diseases 

.05 

.16 

.09 

.03 

.07 

.02 

. 12 

.19 

. 16 

j 

. m 

25. 00 

16.80 

19. 66 

23.  S7 

18.25 

17.83 

26. 10 

11.63 

13.  92 

3. 90 

11. 81 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  769 

imps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

3 

3 

3 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

d 

o 

Lewis. 

I 

. 

c3 

O 

j ^ 

MacArthur. 

c 

'd 

O 

o 

Meade. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

9Qc 

101 

0. 08 



0. 03 

0.02 

109a 

0.02 

109c 

0.03 

0.02 

.02 

IOdh 

.03 





105b 

.03 

0. 10 

.02 

0.04 

0.04 

105c 

.12 

.11 

. Ifi 

.41 

.11 

0. 15 

0.12 

. 12 

0. 11 

0.04 

.21 

.07 

o.  09 

.20 

0. 23 

0.07 

108 

0.25 

.05 

.31 

. 05 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.02 



.04 

.04 

.02 

.02 

109a 

.05 

.08 

.05 

. 13 

.05 

1 09  h 

.08 



1 1 Oa 

.05 



.02 

.02 

.03 

11  Oh 

.. .. 

113 

...: 

114 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.03 

115a 

11: Sb 

.03 

115c 

.04 

.02 

.04 

117a 



117b 

.04 

.03 

118a 

118c 

.08 

.04 

.04 

.02 

119 

,02 

. 15 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.10 

.12 

120 

.02 

122a 

.02 

122c 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

122(4 

.03 

1 

122e 

.04 

.02 

123 

125  b 

.02 



127c 

142 

02 

.03 

.08 

143a 

02 

.03 

143b 

.04 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.07 

144a 

.05 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.04 

144b 

.03 

.02 

.02 



145o 

.05 

146a 

1 4fih 

. 

.08 

149h 

4 

.23 

.08 

. 05 

.04 

. 18 

.02 

.04 

.20 

. 11 

.i4 

189 

1 

111 

12.45 

11.37 

19.37 

37.84 

17.03 

8.92 

10.56 

10. 12 

7.11 

6. 75 

13.70 

11. 3S 

19. 55  I 

20.01 

20. 83 

16.77 

6. 29 

770 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

111 

115a 

115b 

115c 

117a 

117l> 

118a 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122c 
122(1 
122e 
123 
125b 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145o 


14fia 
146  b 
147c 
149h 


Table  87. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  oj  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specifit 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

a 

a 

2 

m 

c 

03 

a 

o 

A 

m 

d 

w 

d 

03 

I-c 

m 

d 

o 

>> 

EH 

03 

e 

O 

c3 

O 

O' 

d 

O 

P 

d 

a 

c3 

eO 

c3 

< 

d 

< 

C 3 

fl 

O 

< 

d 

s 

< 

c 

1 u 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

0.  03 

0.03 





n r 

0.  03 

0.  04 



'.i 



0.  02 

0. 07 

.02 

A 

Diarrhea 

.02 

. 07 

0.  16 

. 11 

0.  19 

. 13 

.03 

. 21 

. 10 

. 33 

. 1 

.08 

. 02 

. 05 

. 03 

. 04 

.05 

.08 

. 02 

. 03 

. 03 

0 47 

.07 

.( 

Cholelithiasis 

.( 

.(  1 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 

eases  of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

. 03 

. 04 

. 03 

. 04 

. 07 

. 03 

. 03 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of. 

( nonvcnercal ). 

. 03 

. 02 

.03 

. 04 

.02 

.08 

0.  30 

.05 

. 08 

. 10 

. 04 

. 07 

. 13 

0.  50 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

.07 

. 02 

. 03 

.03 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues , diseases  of . 

. 03 

. 02 

. 04 



.05 

.08 

.02 

.07 



. 02 

. 13 

.02 

eases  of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

. 04 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

.04 

. 14 

. 14 

.21 

.03 

.29 

.05 

Total  for  diseases 

8.  43 

28.  43 

40. 10 

25.  84 

12.05 

8.  06 

17.  98 

13.71 

4.  28 

12. 32 

10.  44 

13. 87 

■ 

189 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


771 


flips), 


of  white  enlisted  men  in  the 


United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

99c 

101 

0.05 

0.29 

102a 

0 .03 

0. 11 

102c 

.05 

105a 

105b 

. 10 

.06 

0.06 

0.08 

0. 04 

0 .09 

105c 

( 

. 36 

0. 11 

.19 

.26 

.58 

.39 

0.16 

.27 

108 

. 10 

.03 

.09 

109a 

4 

.03 

.08 

0.24 



109b 

110a 

.11 

.03 

110b 

.05 

. 11 

113 

114 

0. 30 

.03 

115a 

.04 

115b 

.03 

115c 

0.52 

.06 

0. 10 

. 11 

117a 

117b 

0. 31 

118a 

118c 

.30 

. 10 

. 11 

119 

i 

.11 

.13 

. 13 

.10 

. 11 

.31 

. 13 

.11 

120 

122a 

122c 

.05 

. 11 

122d 

. 11 

122e 

.05 

123 

125b 

127c 

142 

.06 

. 05 

143b 

.05 

.06 

.29 

144a 

.05 

. 04 

.09 

144b 

. 11 

.04 

145o 

.29 

146a 

1 4fih 

t 

147c 

. 

.05 

.03 

. is 

.10 

.30 

12 

.09 

189 

— 

2C 

> 

27. 72 

6.20 

13.  62 

6.08 

21.42 

16.20 

12.  10 

12.72 

28.88 

27.23 

10.  28 

12.  27 

11.60 

15. 50 

C.  52 

13.09 

17. 46 

772 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  87. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence- 

-Continued. 

Inter- 

tational 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

ft 

ft 

3 

o 

c3 

G 

c3 

C3 

£ 

'S 

o3 

O 

£ 

ft 

s 

03 

H 

>> 

<D 

CD 

£ 

6 

o 

V, 

o 

o 

£ 

c3 

G 

O 

c3 

O 

o3 

O 

M 

03 

A 

& 

t- 

6 

Z 

Z 

Z 

£ 

z 

z 

z 

z 

O 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

0.03 

0.  01 

1" 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

0.  07 

.01 

0. 06 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

0.16 

105  b 

Diarrhea 

105c 

Enteritisandcolitis 

108 

0.  28 

.35 

.31 

.21 

0.  42 

. 16 

.58 

1 

109a 

.07 

.05 

.04 

.19 

109  b 

.03 

.09 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

.01 

" 

UOb 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  theliver 

.03 

. 14 

.01 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

1 15a 

Cholecystitis 

.03 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

0. 52 

.02 

1 15c 



.01 



117a 

Peritonitis 

.02 

. 14 

.01 

117b 

.01 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

118c 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 
(nonvenereal) . 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

.07 

.02 

.04 

.06 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.10 

.09 

122a 

122c 

122(1 

.02 

122c 

123 

.07 

. 16 

.01 

125b 

l'27c 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143a 

143  b 

Furuncle 

.01 

144a 

. 14 

.02 

0. 19 

144b 

.03 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 
diseases  of. 

146a 

.02 

.01 

.19 

146b 

.01 

147C 

149h 

. 16 

.02 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 
ill-defined  diseases. 

1S9 

.07 

.08 

.28 

.04 

.38 

Total  for  diseases 

13.  35 

23.  78 

16. 10 

16.  78 

30.30 

12.56 

14.  23 

23.01 

12.54 

23. 19 

90.  58 

13.13 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


773 


Anps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

¥ 

$ 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

0.  00 

0.  00 

99c 

0.  00 

. 00 

101 

* 

0. 03 

0. 01 

0. 02 

.01 

.01 

. 01 

102a 

.03 

0. 22 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

102c 

.01 

.02 



. 01 

. 01 

. 01 

.00 

. 00 

105b 

.03 

.02 

.01 

. 01 

29 

.13 

.21 

0.35 

. 06 

0.23 

0.23 

.22 

. 19 

.14 

. 16 

108 

.03 

.01 

.04 

. 09 

.22 

. 03 

.04 

. 04 

109a 

. 01 

.06 

. 03 

. 02 

. 02 

109b 

. 

.02 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

110a 

.01 

.02 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

110b 

.01 

.03 

. 02 

. 00 

. 01 

113 

0.19 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

114 

0. 20 

. 18 

. 01 

.01 

. 01 

115a 

.01 

. 00 

. 00 

115b 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

115c 

.03 

.03 

. 18 

.02 

. 02 

. 01 

. 02 

.01 



. 00 

. 00 

117b 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

118a 

. 00 

. 00 

118c 

.10 

.20 

.03 

.02 

.03 

. 03 

.02 

. 02 

119 

10 

.07 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.07 

. 06 

120 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

122a 



. oo 

00 

122c 

.01 

.03 

. 01 

. 01 

01 

122d 

. 02 

. 00 

. 00 

00 

122p 

.03 

. 01 

. 00 

00 

123 

. 19 

. 00 

. 00 

. 00 

125b 

. no 

.00 

1 27r* 

00 

142 

00 

01 

. 03 

. 00 

* on 

00 

1 43b 

.02 

.02 

. 02 

. 01 

' 02 

1 44  n 

.02 

l 

01 

09, 

1 44  h 

.01 

. 01 

00 

00 

.01 

01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

146b 

1 

10 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.12 

.05 

.09 

.07 

1S9 

43 

13.53 

5. 37 

10. 18 

51.22 

6. 07 

8.  52 

11.79 

12. 17 

10.  25 

13.  00 

8. 14 

4. 23 

6.70 

11.11 

12.  IS 

16. 79 

14.  90 

774 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  {excluding  tn 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS.0 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 
7 
9 

10 

14 

15 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 
I9e 
19k 
191i 
19k 
191 
19m 
19n 
19o 
19p 
20a 
20c 


24 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

20, 203 

25, 240 

22, 636 

36, 275 

45, 701 

44,971 

33, 226 

26, 747 

6,324 

8,980 

15,414 

50,054 

38, ; i 

Cause 

*6 

03 

U) 

a 

c5 

a 

< D 

d 

03 

& 

O 

d 

o 

1 1 

3 

03 

o 

% 

o 

nd 

> 

<x> 

K 

Td 

Q 

'3 

O 

3 

Ih 

a 

1 

pq 

pq 

O 

o 

n 

5 

A 

A 

w 

fa 

fa 

fa 

C 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuber- 

culosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

i 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

1 

i 

u 

Smallpox 

1 

Measles 

i 

4 

4 

8 

1 

5 

.... 

Scarlet  fever 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Influenza 

1 

1 

5 

7 

5 

11 

35 

2 

1 

2 

1 

s 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Erysipelas 

2 

1 

1 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

1 

2 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

1 

1 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken-pox 

.... 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic). . 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

2 

9 

[ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

Typhoid  vaccination 

1 

Vaccinia 

1 

1 

2 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

3 

1 

2 

4 

1 

5 

38 

6 

3 

6 

2 

15 

i 

11 

143 

204 

100 

156 

271 

273 

297 

191 

7 

10 

57 

214 

4; 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

141 

193 

89 

134 

244 

262 

289 

180 

6 

8 

55 

199 

4! 

3 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

Tuberculosis'(others) 

2 

11 

10 

19 

26 

9 

8 

10 

1 

2 

2 

14 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

62 

61 

60 

71 

44 

58 

40 

59 

1 

3 

8 

532 

Syphilis  (all) 

36 

36 

33 

33 

27 

38 

14 

22 

1 

3 

79 

1 

2 

1 

26 

25 

27 

37 

ii 

20 

24 

36 

3 

5 

453 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

4 

5 

12 

5 

29 

15 

2 

5 

9 

8 

1 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors. . . 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

4 

1 

5 

2 

4 

2 

1 

4 

Arthritis .^. 

27 

41 

121 

188 

82 

51 

195 

83 

5 

71 

309 

21 

Gout 

1 

1 

1 

3 

5 

2 

5 

3 

1 

10 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 
ism). 

5 

38 

93 

1 

76 

27 

141 

67 

21 

10 

1 

547 

94 

c 

1 

2 

1 

1 

] 

1 

2 

1 

6 

8 

2 

2 

5 

3 

2 

1 

l 

i 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

2 

8 

1 

16 

3 

1 

19 

6 

J 

Drug  addiction 

Poisoning,  chronic 

7 

10 

1 

6 

9 

1 

45 

85 

18 

3 

2 

2 

2 

18 

a includes  9,710  men  in  the  United  States  discharged  from  draft  after  a few  days  observation  in  camp. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  report  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  775 

imeeified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1 , 1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


7 

26, 1S1 

11, 959 

36, 399 

9,752 

36, 882 

19, 855 

25, 472 

51,004 

47, 267 

26,  665 

24, 318 

26, 534 

41, 9S4 

22,  940 

40, 869 

26, 180 

28, 780 

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1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

5 

4 

6 

i 

3 

13 

1 

3 

1 

1 

5 

1 

6 

2 

7 

4 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

9 

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1 

1 

4 

3 

13 

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16 

5 

14 

1 

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7 

8 

5 

6 

3 

10 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

1 

1 

18 

1 

19a 



1 

19b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19c 

1 

19d 

.. 

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i 

12 

3 

3 

6 

1 

2 

2 

1 

19g 

i 

2 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

19h 

i 

1 

1 

3 

1 

19k 

1 

191 

1 

19m 

1 

19n 

19o 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19p 

20a 

20c 

1 

22 

24 

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1 

1 

1 

25a 

1 

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25b 

i 

10 

1 

8 

26 

5 

8 

8 

1 

3 

6 

6 

2 

5 

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1 

1 

7 

4 

4 

47 

14 

97 

17 

274 

21 

244 

94 

1,765 

311 

311 

333 

9S9 

199 

160 

35 

455 

248 

102 

it 

88 

16 

257 

19 

234 

75 

1,759 

298 

295 

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979 

1,83 

136 

32 

426 

237 

98 

28a 

1 

28b 

1 

1 

29 

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9 

1 

17 

2 

10 

19 

6 

13 

15 

15 

9 

16 

24 

3 

29 

10 

4 

30-35 

19 

75 

13 

33 

20 

79 

34 

393 

65 

104 

167 

61 

30 

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49 

51 

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37 

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331 

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56 

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341 

25 

32 

38b 

.2 

9 

3 

8 

1 

5 

5 

9 

10 

8 

6 

3 

6 

15 

3 

40 

10 

7 

36 

J 

2 

1 

3 

2 

9 

6 

4 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

39-45 

2 

1 

1 

9 

2 

4 

1 

5 

7 

4 

2 

1 

1 

8 

2 

11 

2 

3 

46 

A 

66 

16 

53 

27 

85 

12 

124 

103 

142 

105 

61 

S3 

4S 

9 

249 

62 

90 

48a 

2 

1 

1 

48b 

4 

2 

5 

i 

3 

1 

1 

10 

3 

2 

8 

3 

5 

1 

3 

3 

4 

50 

.9 

52 

22 

87 

15 

53 

65 

172 

376 

57 

226 

694 

26 

121 

7 

44 

47 

20 

51a 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

52b 

1 

i 

9 

53b 

>s 

7 

10 

6 

20 

5 

16 

22 

31 

16 

8 

9 

1 

3 

6 

88 

1 

1 

1 

116 

1 

2 

1 

99 

2 

3 

9 

3 

1 

53  c 

3 

1 

1 

9 

2 

6 

] 

] 

3 

54 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

.0 

i 

8 

- 

- 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

55e 

2 

19 

57 

1 

3 

20 

2 

3 

29 

4 

4 

4 

1 

56a 

0 

3 

38 

4 

24 

3 

4 

5 

25 

9 

14 

2 

36 

3 

27 

3 

i 

56b 

1 

57-59 

776 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troop,] 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

in 

14 

18 

llJa 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19c 

19g 

19h 

19k 

191 

19m 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

States  of  occurrence 

25, 622 

36, 965 

3,367 

42, 576 

37,  511 

30, 136 

23,911 

40,  202 

6,772 

2,111 

15, 032 

3,967 

53 

Cause. 

c 

05 

<D 

CO 

a 

C3 

a 

(- 

o 

fZ 

CO 

C5 

3 

o 

c3 

R 

CO 

L 

O 

V-. 

03 

'> 

a 

H 

.C 

o 

gs 

£ 

<D 

73 

a> 

SZ 

■s 

fl 

o 

05 

a 

05 

05 

<5 

05* 

w 

05 

< 

05 

p 

o 

<5 

P 

05 

M 

‘1 

( 

7 

C 

I.  Infections  diseases  (excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

2 

Smallpox 

2 

2 

27 

3 

i 

3 

Diphtheria  and  results 

1 

3 

3 

1 

Influenza 

i 

3 

19 

6 

1 

1 

3 

5 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

1 

...  I 

Chicken-pox ! 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Mumps.  r ) 

2 

i 

3 

1 

4 

Trench’ lever 

Trench  mouth.  . . 

Vaccinia 

.... 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

2 

1 

Selpticomia,  general 

Pyemia,  surgical 

.... 

Anthrax. . .1 

i 

Tetanus 

...  | 

Trench  foot 

1 

2 

Mycoses  (others) 

1 

Pellagra 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

16 

7 

4 

4 

2 

6 

1 

6 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

134 

355 

323 

139 

157 

517 

23 

2 

347 

25 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

120 

338 

314 

317 

130 

148 

499 

22 

i 

346 

Suspected  tuberculosis. . . . 

7 

2 

2 

1 

2 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

14 

16 

32 

4 

9 

9 

16 

1 

1 

1 

4 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

42 

65 

91 

52 

39 

77 

89 

2 

24 

12 

Syphilis  (all) 

20 

35 

62 

29 

16 

21 

65 

i 

19 

9 

Chancroidal  infection 

2 

Gonococcus  infection 

09 

28 

29 

23 

23 

56 

24 

1 

3 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

R iekets 

1 

13 

13 

11 

8 

14 

70 

i 

1 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors. .. 
Tumors,  benign 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

4 

5 

4 

3 

9 

8 

Arthritis 

40 

85 

119 

79 

73 

85 

126 

5 

3 

11 

4b 

Gout 

1 

. . 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

4 

2 

4 

6 

3 

4 

1 

2 

2 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 
ism). 

17 

95 

48 

9 

88 

20 

192 

1 

2 

i 

8 

2 

1 

Acromegaly 

1 

. '!. 

Goiter,  simple 

1 

16 

3 

7 

1 

12 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

6 

2 

2 

7 

Anemia,  chlorosis 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

5 

53 

. . • 

2 

6 

6 

1 

16 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

4 

1 

i 

8 

15 

7 

8 

5 

16 

8 

44 

l 

20 

31 

5 

14 

214 

1 

1 

i 

Poisoning,  chronic 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  77  7 


viffied  camps), 


of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  191 7,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


-j 

7,(4 

1,912 

3,388 

19,525 

8,881 

31,  321 

432 

15, 462 

20, 131 

3,463 

6,647 

12,744 

9,291 

6,  465 

22,  381 

IS,  545 

8,175 

11,224 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

© 

c 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

) 

8 

2 

25 

6 

4 

3 

1 

1 

12 

2 

9 

1 

8 

1 

. 

. 

1 

... 

1 

... 



2 

4 

10 

7 

2 

4 

9 

3 

... 

1 

. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

2 

3 

4 

5 

3 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

252 

10 

116 

IS 

397 

94 

118 

33 

60 

46 

42 

9 

88 

152 

17 

56 

246 

10 

102 

18 

374 

78 

112 

23 

58 

45 

40 

9 

75 

144 

16 

51 

1 

1 

|j 

6 

14 

23 

15 

6 

10 

1 

1 

2 

13 

8 

1 

) 

11 

1 

64 

5 

10S 

20 

20 

15 

7 

41 

10 

7 

17 

27 

4 

5 

( 

3 

31 

5 

64 

14 

13 

6 

4 

33 

4 

2 

8 

8 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

29 

43 

6 

6 

9 

3 

6 

9 

19 

2 

2 

7 

2 

i 

i 

1 

9 

i 

1 

2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

I 

2 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

7 

2 

46 

5 

103 

56 

9 

44 

3 

4 

3 

36 

10 

ii 

- i 

1 

4 

17 

4 

2 

9 

3 

1 

1 

10 

2 

23 

14 

5 

IS 

2 

1 

12 

3 

25 

1 

1 

. . . 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

4 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

9 

3 

9 

9 

1 

1 



9 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

. .. 

3 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

9 

1 

4 

4 

6 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

5 

15 

l 

2 

1 

12 

4 

1 

2 

1 

Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


I 

4 

5 

6 


9 

10 

14 

15 
19a 
19b 
19c 
19d 
19e 
19g 
19h 
19k 
191 
19m 
19n 
19o 
19p 
20a 
20c 
22 
24 
25a 
25b 
26 
47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

4Sb 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 

SS 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


778 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  88 —Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  trooj 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence- 

—Continued. 

3,  596 

14, 175 

1, 925 

6, 378 

165 

1,911 

62,  326 

7, 173 

81,  649 

5,305 

276 

15,615  | 6 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Mississippi. 

\ Missouri. 

Montana. 

! Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

, New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

| North  Dakota.  1 

i ! 

3 i i 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

3 

5 

6 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

5 

10 

6 

2 

23 

2 

46 

2 II 

14 

1 

2 

4 

18 

1 

19a 

1 

19h 

.-i  J 

19c 

19d 

1 

19c 

19g 

3 

1 

5 

1 

2 i..  j 

iyh 

1 

1 

3 

19k 

1 

191 

1 

19m 

! 

19n 

1 

19o 

19p 

20a 

1 

1 

20c 

1 

22 

24 

25a 

Trench  foot. . . . 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

i 

25 

1 

47 

2 

1 

10 

1 

21 

" i ! i 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

12 

48 

6 

11 

2 

7 

201 

1, 143 

999 

725 

1 

i 

27  | 1 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

10 

44 

6 

10 

2 

6 

176 

1,137 

1 

951 

720 

1 

25 

28b 

3 

1 

29 

2 

30-35 

Tuberculosis(others) 

2 

4 

1 

1 

25 

43 

4 

2 i 

1 

19 

1 

3 

2 

75 

10 

154 

6 

1 

/ .7  3 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

8 

2 

33 

9 

90 

2 

1 

5 i 3 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

1 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

1 

11 

1 

1 

2 

42 

1 

64 

4 

o p 

IV.  General  diseases  (.others). 

36 

Rickets 

1 

10 

8 

1 fc 

39-45 

1 

3 

3 

2 

46 

Tumors,  benign " 

2 . 

1 

1 

J .11. 

48a 

Arthritis I 

7 

1 

115 

2 

106 

4 

2 i 

1 1 

50 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

2 

14 

21 

1 

: 1 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 
ism). 

20 

4 

35 

73 

5 

1 

5 1..’ 

51b 

1 

52  b 

53a 

53  b 
88 

1 

2 

1 

9 

2 

6 

1 

2 J- 

116 

53c 

1 

2 

54 

3 

1 

i 

1 

55b 

1 

1 ..  ’ 

i 

3 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

6 

27 

f>  . ■ 

56b 

1 

6 

19 

2 

64 

1 

i 

2 ..  ■ 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

i 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  779 


teked  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

S05, 830 

1,159,467 

1,965,297 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

— 

30, 752 

5, 405 

4,910 

410 

2,800 

145, 626 

5,685 

5, 834 

48,  S02 

34,451 

1,105 

8,512 

4, 47S 

1, 170 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

c 

o 

tx 

c3 

■s 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

© 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States 
and  camps. 

5 

6 

11 

1 

3 

1 

1 

11 

12 

23 

4 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

36 

102 

138 

6 

s 

15 

1 

1 

2 

27 

24 

51 

9 

12 

1 

38 

15 

2 

244 

220 

464 

10 

1 

2 

6 

2 

43 

27 

70 

14 

1 

3 

9 

12 

IS 

9 

6 

8 

19a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

19b 

1 

4 

11 

19c 

1 

1 

9 

19d 

1 

1 

1 

19e 

2 

6 

1 

2 

60 

63 

123 

19s 

1 

1 

9 

26 

35 

19h 

7 

1 

11 

18 

29 

19k 

1 

9 

3 

191 

1 

1 

1 

2 

19m 

3 

1 

4 

19n 

1 

9 

1 

3 

19o 

3 

8 

ii 

2 

1 

3 

20a 

1 

1 

20c 

4 

4 

?? 

1 

1 

24 

i 

1 

5 

13 

18 

25a 

1 

3 

4 

25b 

36 

43 

26 

s 

22 

1 

2 

n 

1 

7 

146 

200 

346 

47 

206 

6 

210 

6 

7S1 

41 

19 

225 

100 

1 

n 

65 

26 

S,  066 

10, 225 

IS,  291 

201 

6 

203 

6 

737 

3S 

19 

208 

91 

1 

n 

64 

26 

7, 750 

9,  740 

17, 490 

28a 

1 

6 

] 

1 

1 

18 

33 

28b 

2 

3 

10 

8 

18 

29 

4 

1 

41 

2 

14 

9 

291 

459 

750 

30-35 

22 

0 

11 

1 

2 

212 

2 

3 

151 

42 

3 

5 

6 

1 

1,252 

3, 627 

4, 879 

15 

4 

6 

128 

1 

9 

52 

16 

1 

4 

4 

1 

681 

1,303 

1.984 

37 

1 

3 

3 

1 

14 

18 

32 

38a 

7 

1 

5 

1 

1 

81 

1 

1 

96 

25 

2 

1 

2 

557 

2, 308 

2,  S63 

3Sb 

'■I 

1 

8 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

70 

403 

473 

36 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

38 

63 

101 

39-45 

i 

i 

8 

2 

48 

140 

18S 

46 

6 

i 

3 

85 

1 

13 

1 

8 

2 

982 

48a 

4Sb 

4 

i 

2 

16 

1 

3 

1 

1 

122 

123 

245 

50 

5 

2 

51 

29 

15 

2 

38 

15 

2 

.... .. 

9 

473 

3,  962 

4,435 

51a 

2 

5 

51b 

1 

9 

10 

12 

52b 

4 

1 

1 

3 

10 

8 

IS 

53b 

1 

14 

10 

5 

1 

88 

346 

88 

1 

2 

13 

116 



6 

so 

S6 

53c 

3 

1 

15 

4 

40 

17 

00 

21 

54 

i 

1 

1 

6 

82 

88 

1 

3 

4 

1 

j 

1 

1 

43 

109 

152 

4 

2 

24 

46 

70 

55e 

1 

27 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

124 

274 

398 

41 

5 

s 

1 

210 

816 

1,026 

56b 

2 

10 

8 

780 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63  b 

61 

66a 

66  b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

740 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 
68a 

68  b 
68c 
68d 
680 
6SI 
68g 

68h 

6Si 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

7.5b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75. j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

7 5o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troop i 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

H 

S 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

■ Eustis. 

Q> 

Ut 

o 

Pm 

Fremont. 

Funston. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  {all). 

I 

1 

Meningitis,  simple 

3 

1 

3 

io  I..1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

2 

6 1 

1 

2 

7 

10 

8 

3 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

4 

12 

6 

10 

4 

1 

2 

7 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 

i 

2 

4 

14 

6 

2 

1 

7 

2 

8 

H 

(others). 

Epilepsy 

46 

27 

73 

88 

114 

158 

37 

50 

] 

2 

35 

78  5 

2 

2 

1 

Neurasthenia. . ." 

51 

12 

25 

56 

79 

42 

39 

6 

] 

7 

8 

28 

Enuresis 

11 

1 

1 

17 

5 

19 

10 

2 

4 

12 

4 

1 

1 

5 

10 

H 

47 

28 

2 

1 

90 

1 

n 

action  of  the  heart). 

4 

1 

3 

Chorea T ' 

1 

1 

5 

3 

8 

6 

1 (I) 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 

24 

18 

5 

36 

150 

58 

14 

22 

1 

4 

33  |) 

cepted). 

2 

2 

2 1 

Neuritis 

4 

3 

2 

9 

16 

31 

6 

4 

13  1 

Speech,  defective 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

2 1 

4 

5 

2 

3 

7 

27 

6 

5 

15 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

4 

.1 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

60 

31 

25 

172 

52 

34 

37 

66 

1 

26 

117 

Mental  deficiency 

138 

171 

98 

243 

348 

82 

137 

306 

1 

9 

54 

221 1 ; 

Malingering 

Dementia  prsecox 

18 

49 

29 

121 

139 

117 

84 

47 

3 

42 

103 

3 

3 

1 

1 

7 

4 

5 

1 

7 

Psvchoneurosis 

109 

46 

22 

52 

39 

44 

21 

61 

25 

02 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

1 

7 

9 

2 

3 

2 

5 

15 

9 

32 

18 

73 

11 

8 

1 

6 

28  < 

Psychoses  (others)..". 

3 

7 

19 

7 

7 

4 

17  ' 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

10 

7 

10 

26 

38 

12 

15 

15 

13 

28  :'i 

(1)  Astigmatism 

1 

11 

10 

1 

2 

3 

1 

(2)  Hyperopia 

1 

1 

5 

3 

1 1 

(3)  Myopiat 

2 

9 

11 

7 

3 

7 

.r;  I 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not 

10 

1 

6 

1 

17 

2 

14 

10 

3 

21  it 

stated). 

Strabismus 

1 

6 

9 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 |. 

Leucoma 

3 

2 

1 

2 

i ,i 

Cataract 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Trachoma 

61 

9 

63 

11 

9 

6 

7 

25 

15  » 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

I i 

Amblyopia 

4 

5 

4 

11 

3 

8 

1 



13  j 

1 

2 

1 

Choroiditis 

4 

3 

11 

4 

6 

3 

3 

8 

Iritis 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Keratitis 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 , 

Retinitis 

9 

9 

3 

4 

2 

1 

4 

0 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

2 

1 

15 

22 

18 

14 

s' 

4 

8 

11  1 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

8 

34 

131 

138 

186 

213 

25 

35 

2 

55 

113 : f 

1 

7 

3 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

8 

2 

10 

4 

6 

4 

1 

is: 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

3 

5 

5 

1 

1 

1 

i ■ 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN, 


781 


nil fied  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

o 

o 

c3 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

d 

03 

© 

O 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

60 

n 

11 

9 

2 

3 

1 

61 

i 

> 

8 

1 

1 

5 

1 

4 

2 

1 

4 

1 

2 

62 

1 

1 

3 

1 

9 

. 1 

1 

2 

4 

6 

2 

9 

3 

63a 

> 

5 

3 

1 

8 

8 

10 

3 

2 

10 

3 

4 

2 

10 

5 

4 

63b 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

6 

1 

6 

6 

9 

2 

64 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

66a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

66b 

i 

9 

7 

1 

7 

1 

7 

3 

5 

7 

5 

5 

ii 

2 

16 

10 

3 

66c 

K 

60 

9 

72 

27 

140 

40 

88 

119 

39 

90 

43 

25 

129 

31 

146 

56 

42 

69 



1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

2 

22 

1 

74 

14 

21 

28 

26 

69 

57 

19 

46 

13 

24 

63 

20 

74b 

K 

IS 

8 

2 

3 

26 

4 

8 

6 

26 

86 

16 

26 

8 

4 

15 

2 

15 

74c 

2 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

2 

9 

36 

17 

2 

11 

4 

2 

68 

516 

37 

4 

8 

101 

74e 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

74f 

4 

3 

3 

6 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

6 

72 

i 13 

9 

18 

3 

so 

n 

55 

28 

30 

27 

26 

12 

55 

6 

92 

5 

27 

73a 

1 

3 

3 

73  b 

1 

4 

2 

3 

2 

10 

3 

6 

10 

13 

9 

2 

3 

21 

7 

2 

13 

73c 

2 

2 

5 

6 

15 

1 

5 

2 

2 

2 

73d 

3 

1 

2 

3 

7 

6 

10 

17 

7 

4 

4 

47 

9 

2 

11 

2 

2 

74g 

3 

1 

5 

8 

2 

4 

1 

2 

9 

1 

5 

67 

193 

5 

49 

13 

49 

54 

116 

S3 

37 

114 

74 

24 

58 

6 

41 

20 

82 

68a 

357 

22 

156 

16 

144 

26 

217 

' 257 

109 

223 

345 

235 

185 

37 

345 

145 

161 

68  b 

6Sc 

49 

9 

53 

34 

81 

34 

85 

119 

89 

3S 

50 

37 

79 

29 

80 

56 

37 

68d 

1 

12 

2 

21 

4 

2 

4 

6 

11 

4 

10 

5 

6Se 

27 

1 

16 

7 

180 

13 

2S 

26 

40 

44 

198 

27 

122 

2 

122 

88 

34 

68  f 

2 

2 

5 

9 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

1 

68£ 

9 

2 

47 

3 

22 

4 

17 

30 

32 

5 

9 

8 

17 

18 

4-5 

6 

15 

68h 

4 

1 

14 

4 

5 

4 

12 

12 

19 

6 

8 

3 

10 

10 

29 

9 

11 

68i 

14 

60 

18 

15 

13 

2 

39 

41 

15 

8 

32 

55 

2 

IS 

50 

5 

75a 

1 

10 

2 

9 

1 

7 

3 

2 

9 

4 

7 

3 

75a( 1 ) 

2 

3 

1 

10 

2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

75a(2) 

18 

1 

3 

3 

L4 

4 

5 

2 

9 

13 

1 

9 

1 

75a (3) 

11 

29 

14 

10 

9 

2 

8 

34 

6 

4 

17 

31 

1 

9 

49 

4 

75a(4) 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

4 

3 

1 

9 

3 

1 

3 

1 

75  d 

32 

2 

18 



1 

13 

4 

23 

ii 

14 

15 

3 

5 

31 

4 

44 

10 

32 

75e 

3 



4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

o 

3 

75  f 

-• 



1 

5 

66 

4 

1 

19 

9 

18 

2 

10 

1 

1 

4 

75h 

5 

3 

1 

7 

2 

1 

75i 

4 

8 

1 

3 

11 

1 

3 

1 

3 

9 

1 

6 

9 

2 

4 

3 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

10 

10 

2 

6 

1 

1 

11 

2 

751 

6 

1 

1 

8 

4 

6 

4 

6 

2 

5 



1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

9 

4 

1 

2 

3 

2 

14 

11 

8 

2 

8 

22 

- 

n 

3 

2 

8 

57 

5 

104 

15 

57 

19S 

7S 

427 

68 

57 

2S1 

16 

143 

64 

28 

76a 

1 

3 

1 

4 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

5 

4 

i 

3 

36 

6 

3 

6 

3 

13 

12 

6 

76d 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

10 

5 

1 

1 

2 

3 

5 

76e 

782 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troop 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


States  of  occurrence. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Tayl  or. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

1 

61 

1 

1 

1 

62 

2 

5 

4 

4 

3 

63a 

1 

3 

3 

10 

6 

2 

63b 

3 

10 

8 

5 

13 

4 

23 

64 

2 

4 

3 

10 

66a 

1 

1 

3 

66b 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 

4 

5 

6 

i 

2 

4 

20 

(others). 

69 

Epilepsy 

38 

141 

1 

116 

122 

58 

62 

166 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

74b 

6 

90 

22 

23 

24 

5 

100 

74c 

Enuresis 

7 

15 

1 

4 

3 

5 

1 

12 

8 

1 

5 

3 

6 

6 

4 

118 

1 

9 

155 

action  of  the  heart). 

74  f 

1 

2 

72 

12 

4 

6 

5 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 

12 

56 

26 

21 

53 

9 

32 

cep  ted). 

73b 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

73c 

3 

12 

16 

10 

4 

1 

10 

73d 

3 

6 

7 

4 

3 

26 

74g 

9 

11 

20 

25 

9 

3 

26 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

2 

7 

2 

5 

3 

3 

5 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

15 

96 

31 

70 

65 

70 

100 

95 

447 

223 

106 

108 

139 

340 

1 

25 

90 

30 

126 

46 

134 

151 

68e 

13 

20 

7 

3 

14 

2 

4 

68f 

19 

108 

4 

55 

50 

18 

85 

68c 

1 

5 

1 

5 

3 

2 

68h 

13 

68 

16 

10 

6 

2 

40 

68i 

7 

15 

8 

7 

20 

3 

16 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

13 

48 

60 

34 

62 

54 

666 

1 

9 

5 

3 

4 

1 

102 

75a 

4 

3 

9 

2 

76 

11 

11 

10 

5 

2 

247 

/ oa 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not 

12 

24 

41 

12 

51 

51 

241 

stated). 

75b 

7 

2 

2 

5 

2 

88 

1 

2 

8 

3 

2 

5 

2 

5 

20 

19 

17 

157 

33 

14 

4 

139 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

3 

2 

2 

13 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

75h 

19 

12 

22 

6 

4 

79 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

4 

3 

4 

3 

34 

2 

3 

1 

2 

4 

751 

1 

2 

5 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

7 

5 

2 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

75p 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

3 

10 

24 

8 

7 

5 

52 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

41 

84 

1 

214 

171 

98 

44 

354 

76b 

1 

8 

9 

1 

1 

4 

1 

76d 

12 

4 

7 

11 

8 

24 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

1 

2 

3 

6 

6 

9 

2 

I t 


1 


Tj 

T 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  783 


fhfied camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dee.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


o 
o d 


33 


21 

12 

1 


2 

30 

1 

10 
1 I- 

3 


62 

58 


3 

3 

17 

6 

5 
1 
1 
9 

123 

2 

100 

16 

6 
10 


11 

54 

178 


1 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

| Iowa. 

| Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

1 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

15 

31 

15 

8 

19 

5 

6 

18 

15 

6 

8 

1 

1 

2 

15 

8 

5 

1 

3 

1 

25 

10 

3 

9 

7 

1 

1 

6 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

i 

2 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

4 

1 

4 

9 

9 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

4 

i 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 



3 

5 

1 



6 

3 

1 

15 

13 

15 

7 

s 

23 

24 

3 

6 

22 

43 

24 

5 

9 

3 

1 

56 

42 

3 

10 

59 

78 

26 

23 

25 

4 

4 

31 

60 

5 

21 

1 

1 

9 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

10 

15 

23 

6 

1 

9 

29 

3 

9 

3 

6 

3 

1 

5 

1 

9 

3 

2 

14 

6 

2 

10 

9 

1 

1 

■ i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

r 



1 

1 

1 

14 

4 

9 

6 

1 

1 

2 



1 

4 

1 



1 

1 

3 

7 



19 

17 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

3 

4 

1 

1 

9 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

17 

1 

1 

10 

10 

18 

2 

4 

1 

1 

23 

4 

3 

10 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66  c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

742 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

6Sd 

68e 

6Sf 

68g 

68h 

6Si 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


9 

1 

22 

6 


255 

8 

94 

7 

55 

22 


2 - 


2 

3 14 

1 4 


7S4 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troo 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence- 

—Continued. 

Cause. 

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£ 

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03 

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V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

1 

1 

9 

2 

1 

6 

1 

3 . 

Multiple  sclerosis 

3 

5 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

2 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

i 

5 

6 

1 . 

1 

4 

1 

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Paralysis  without  specified  cause 
(others). 

3 

1 

7 

12 

2 

2 

47 

6 

91 

6 

438 

4 

3S  1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

41 

2 

127 

2 

1 i. 

2 

1 

22 

44 

1 



i 

6 

7 

2 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered 
action  of  the  heart) . 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

1 

15 

16 

1 

2 

6 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 
cepted!. 

21 

1 

25 

1 

181 

2 

1 

2 

14 

12 

4 

1 

2 

1 

6 

2 

n 

i 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

1 

1 

1 

12 

1 

2 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

1 

8 

1 

1 

51 

7 

237 

2 

5 

2 

9 

27 

3 

1 

103 

7 

323 

3 

84 

3 

1 

66 

8 

405 

2 

1 

32 

1 

3 

22 

1 

1 i ! 

12 

i 

43 

3 

1 

16 

2 1 

5 

2 

1 

23 

1 

148 

2 

6 

7 

1 

1 

26 

2 

87 

6 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

1 

21 

21 

23 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

.. 

12 

11 

10 

1 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not 
stated). 

1 

5 

4 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

11 

4 

i i. 

37 

6 

14 

l 

91 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

10 

5 

i 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

i 

16 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

28 

1 

25 

4 

2 || 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

6 

2 

2 

161 

4 

94 

4 

13 

1 

7 

i 

4 

3 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

5 

3 

Inter- 


classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66  c 


69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 


74  f 


73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

6Se 

68f 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 


75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 


75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


785 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN. 

’(fad  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


1 

I 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

| Washington. 

1 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

1 

1 

1 

....... 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

i 

4 

1 

6 

l 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

13 

1 

2 

1 

16 

6 

11 

1 

3 

235 

3 

6 

64 

29 

4 

15 

5 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

50 

1 

2 

40 

1 

1 

2 

1 

11 

1 

3 

8 

1 

6 

1 

1 

13 

1 

14 

1 

2 

2 

1 

ii 

1 

1 

8 

3 

74 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

18 

12 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

17 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

12 

1 

150 

4 

2 

59 

19 

9 

2 

41 

3 

4 

. 

1 

326 

15 

6 

171 

43 

1 

29 

4 

21 

1 

5 

2 

259 

7 

2 

157 

37 

1 

2 

12 

8 

16 

3 

9 

19 

2 

24 

8 

1 

1 

6 

Io 

2 

5 

1 

2 

2 

38 

1 

40 

17 

1 

2 

3 

2 

49 

2 

39 

9 

6 

1 

2 

4 

4 

29 

1 

2 

6 

6 

1 

3 

13 

2 

1 

4 

... 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

6 

1 

7 

2 

39 

17 

6 

1 

3 

10 

i 

3 

1 



| 

1 

1 

12 

i 

12 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 

i 

i 

...  . 

7 

... 

2 

2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

8 

4 

1 

1 

3 



i 

2 

2 

3 

2 

25 

2 

1 

io 

5 

5 

111 

6 



2 

51 

9 

3 

6 

2 

1 

1 

6 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 



3 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

5 

c 

GO  £7 

3 

O 

*ci 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2 

9 

60 

16 

47 

63 

61 

32 

69 

101 

62 

48 

123 

171 

63a 

61 

223 

284 

63b 

33 

96 

129 

64 

16 

17 

33 

66a 

11 

19 

30 

66b 

78 

220 

298 

66c 

1,453 

2,780 

4,233 

69 

IS 

20 

38 

74a 

509 

1,374 

1,883 

74  b 

199 

442 

641 

74c 

49 

81 

130 

74d 

1,399 

1,476 

74e 

3 

35 

38 

74f 

36 

110 

146 

72 

552 

1, 162 

1,714 

73a 

6 

23 

29 

73b 

131 

356 

4 ST 

73c 

17 

1Q6 

122 

73d 

95 

3.10 

445 

74g 

67 

93 

160 

67 

911 

2,269 

3,  ISO 

6Sa 

756 

6,  793 

S,  549 

6Sb 

1 

1 

2 

68c 

1,971 

2,510 

4,481 

6Sd 

85 

195 

280 

6Se 

348 

1,919 

2,267 

6Sf 

03 

80 

143 

68g 

546 

685 

1,231 

68h 

402 

340 

742 

6Si 

197 

1,600 

1,797 

75a 

45 

202 

247 

75a(  1 > 

14 

141 

155 

75a(2> 

58 

427 

485 

75a(3> 

so 

830 

910 

75a(4> 

9 

166 

175 

75b 

11 

30 

41 

75c 

43 

92 

135 

75d 

220 

SS4 

1, 104 

75e 

34 

81 

115 

75f 

4 

6 

10 

75g 

56 

364 

420 

751l 

2S 

32 

60 

75i 

36 

155 

191 

75  j 

24 

4S 

72 

75k 

44 

86 

130 

751 

66 

115 

1SI 

75m 

7 

30 

37 

75n 

9 

16 

25 

75o 

10 

48 

58 

75p 

195 

388 

5S3 

75r 

765 

3,  959 

4,724 

76a. 

33 

63 

96 

76b 

1 

9 

10 

76c 

32 

276 

30S 

76d 

37 

104 

141 

76e- 

78G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troo 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

rd 

c3 

tdD 

<X> 

s 

c3 

<t> 

ft 

oJ 

6 

a 

>> 

o 

O 

a> 

3 

O 

s 

> 

o 

P 

M 

S 

ac 

T3 

o 

P 

03 

eG 

ft 

3 

o 

p 

3 

w 

<0 

k4 

fc-. 

O 

ft 

"3 

O 

a 

<0 

ft 

I 

d 

0 

a 

1 1 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

i 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

l 

2 

o 

4 

1 

i 

2 

5 

1 

8 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i . 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

i I 

l 

2 

1 

4 

i'l 

1 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

2 

9 

1 

1 

11 

1 



! 

1 

1 

1 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

57 

83 

463 

490 

130 

138 

298 

149 

1 

5 

119 

326 

3 

12 

85 

41 

23 

31 

4 

21 

16 

64 

1 

10 

5 

2 

2 

4 

4 

3 

10 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

43 

37 

122 

241 

62 

54 

252 

91 

1 

1 

27j 

117  1 

7 

17 

234 

196 

37 

36 

17 

21 

2 

10 

118  i|( 

3 

14 

1 

5 

8 

2 

4 

1 

1 

9 1 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified. . 

3 

4 

3 

9 

3 

7 

19 

8 

1 

62 

8 

3 

2 

2 

60 

11 

10 

3 

2 

1 

IS 

1 

1 

1 

24 

2 

1 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 

10 

20 

17 

4 

14 

24 

2 

7 | 

ciency. 

8 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

3 

5 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

5 

4 

4 

2 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

5 1, 

1 

1 

5 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

3 

2 

3 

Varicose  veins 

5 

19 

4 

55 

35 

a 

18 

7 

1 

i 

18 

9 I! 

1 

1 

1 

7 

2 

3 

4 

2 

2 

32  ; 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

3 

2 

3 

144 

2 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

53 

81 

12 

16 

22 

1 

. 

4 

26 

14 

21 

8 

2 

3 

4 

41! 

1 

1 

2 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

** 

4 

13 

2 

38 

37 

39 

9 

3 

4 

27 

1 

2 

3 

14 

3 

12 

1 

3 1 

4 

2 

17 

3 

3 

3 

10 

15 

111 

3 

18 

8 

15 

4 

8 

14 

15 

16 

2 

3 

1 

7 

4 

1 

12 

1 

4 

3 

7 

30 

19 

14 

12 

11 

1 

1 

W 

Asthma 

56 

26 

3 

26 

38 

12 

29 

64 

14 

98 

29 

1 

3 

20 

42 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

1 



3 

* 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


86a 
86b 
86c 
86d 
86e 
86f 
86  g 
86h 
86i 


87  a 
87b 
100a 
l()0b 
100c 
lOOd 
lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 


79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

Sid 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84  b 
85a 

85  b 
85c 
85d 
85e 
8of 
85g 
85h 


-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


b Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  787 


ns),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Greene. 

I 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

a 

c3 

© 

W 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

2 

1 



1 



1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

13 

2 

4 

1 

1 

13 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

1 

4 

2 

4 

1 

2 

14 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

I 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

.... 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

e 139 
1 10 
4 

11 

1 

396 

17 

2 

22 

4 

79 

12 

108 

4 

4 

612 

125 

3 

442 

44 

355 

7 

1 

35 

2 

64 

14 

110 

5 

102 

37 

59 

24 

224 

12 

156 

11 

1 

57 

16 

4 

0 86 
2 21 

4 

4 

252 

90 

7 

15 

3 

29 

18 

1 

62 

26 

9 

239 

225 

4 

311 

64 

7 

253 

26 

20 

11 

1 

41 

7 

75 

18 

1 

25 

34 

3 

34 

1 

133 

65 

2 

56 

77 

1 

32 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

' is 

2 

28 

19 

3 

14 

63 

2 

11 

3 

12 

10 

2 

7 

2 

1 

6 

3 

33 

31 

8 

1 

4 

3 

3 

35 

6 

3 

sP 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

7 

9 

22 

i 

17 

3 

6 

29 

5 

47 

3 

18 

5 

1 

15 

5 

74 

10 

1 

14 

16 

y 

3 

9 

4 

6 

111 

29 

4 

4 

6 

i 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

9 

20 

1 

32 

5 

1 

9 

4 

2 



2 

1 

i 

I 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 

31  7 

12 

2 

6 

1 

1 

4 

5 

3 

6 

6 

2 

5)  14 

' 1 

3 

1 

28 

2 

16 

8 

3 

17 

4 

42 

22 

67 

6 

18 

2 

3 

20 

2 

50 

3 

8 

3 

32 

10 

13 

2 

15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

4_^ 

103 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

27 

329 

55 

18 

41 

577 

1 

521 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

'1  15 

6 

2 

10 

6 

9 

43 

20 

58 

3 

3 

27 

28 

79 

6 

11  . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

31  5 

1 

10 

48 

10 

4 

5 

8 

14 

65 

6 

56 

6 

44 

4 . . 

3 

1 

2 

7 

2 

4 

*i  3 

1 

1 

6 

1 

17 

11 

6 

2 

22 

3 

31 

23 

1 

4 

13  3 

1 

4 

26 

4 

9 

4 

i 

i 

18 

4 

8 

6 

2 

2 

1 

5 

1 

4 

1 

3oj u 

2 

3 

2 

25 

17 

9 

9 

6 

19 

18 

2 

6 

■ 5 , 24 

5 

5 

32 

16 

53 

38 

28 

101 

61 

80 

22 

31 

65 

io 

166 

65 

48 

- 

4 

8 

1 

4 

1 

5 

n 

6 

i 

23 

27 

1 3 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


86a 

86b 

86c 

86d 

86e 

86f 

86g 

86h 

86i 


87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 


77 

7S 

79a 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

79a(6) 

79a(7) 

79a(8) 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

S3d 

84a 

S4b 

85a 

Sob 

85c 

85d 

85e 

S5f 

S5g 

85h 


91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


3553 — 25 51 


788 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occwrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spi 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


I liter- 
national 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

d 

ce 

<D 

& 

CO 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

Arkansas. 

IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of . 

1 

86b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of 

86d 

2 

1 

8 

21 

6 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

8Sg 

86h 

2 

1 

6 

1 

2 

2 

2 



3 

1 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

87  b 

1 

100a 

3 

2 

4 

1 

3 

100b 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

100c 

lOQd 

1 

1 

1 

100e 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

1 

2 

i 

78 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

40 

243 

140 

96 

94 

90 

320 

5 

21 

34 

70a 

48 

11 

23 

8 

6 

61 

1 

2 

1 | 

] 

1 

5 

5 

2 

15 

1 

1 

i 

70a 

23 

127 

103 

42 

56 

52 

113 

1 

18 

11 

70a 

9 

37 

15 

21 

18 

21 

105 

1 

79a 

15 

4 

4 

1 

19 

i 

79a 

1 

70a 

9 

16 

6 

1 

6 

9 

6 

1 

79b 

69 

9 

6 

9 

2 

19 

2 

3 

79c 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

79(1 

1 

44 

10 

10 

23 

6 

9 

ciency. 

79c 

15 

1 

19 

2 

28 

57 

25 

3 

80 

3 

81a 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 j| 

81  h 

3 

9 

1 

4 

9 

81c* 

4 

81  d 

82 

1 

1 

. 2 

l 

88a, 

3 

16 

6 

9 

1 



1 

6 

2 

15 

...  - 

83c 

8 

43 

26 

10 

36 

14 

146 

2 

83  d 

4 

8 

4 

6 

1 

2 

1 

l 

2 

4 

2 

2 

. i 

i 

9. 

1 

2 

...  . 

3 

1 

] 

1 

4 

1 

5 

l 

2 

3 

1 

9 

85f 

12 

28 

17 

16 

18 

9 

33 

3 

5 

1 

1 

85h 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

18 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-00 

2 

15 

17 

46 

4 

5 

36 

1 

i 

91 

3 

12 

6 

3 

1 

1 

92a 

1 

3 

39 

6 

2 

7 

1 

1 

2-1 

2 

93a 

2 

10 

94 

13 

2 

8 

12 

4 

3 

6 

03  h 

3 

13 

9 

4 

I 

Q3c 

20 

2 

48 

26 

9 

3 

10 

3 

06 

22 

88 

151 

85 

18 

32 

86 

i 

1 

4 

f> 

07 

27 

1 

4 

3 

1 

14 

98 

1 

9 

2 

1 

4 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  789 


As),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


C,  | 
1 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

j Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

86a 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

86b 

* f| 

2 

86  d 

O 

3 

2 

2 

1 

86e 

1 

86f 

86ii 

2 

3 

2 

1 

0 

86h 

86  i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

87a 

87b 

1 

1 

1 

100a 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

100b 

100c 

3 

lOOd 

1 

100c 

2 

1 

77 

2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

78 

7 

3 

2S 

16 

283 

51 

31 

35 

21 

27 

12 

4 

94 

29 

15 

19 

79a 

7 

2 

18 

6 

4 

l 

6 

1 

13 

3 

2 

2 

79a(l) 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

79a(2) 

13 

12 

202 

36 

25 

29 

14 

13 

11 

4 

47 

18 

12 

14 

79a(3) 

3 

5 

2 

49 

7 

2 

6 

1 

25 

4 

1 

9 

79a(4) 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

9 

9 

1 

79a(5) 

79a(6) 

1 

1 

79a(7) 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

79a (81 

3 

2 

5 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

79b 

1 

1 

3 

2 

79e 

2 

7 

40 

3 

- 

6 

1 

1 

1 

6 

10 

1 

6 

2 

9 

1 

16 

1 

9 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

4 

13 

9 

1 

3 

80 

1 

1 

81a 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

81b 

81r 

81d 

2 

1 

1 

1 

82 

1 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

83a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

83b 

7 

12 

1 

24 

6 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

83c 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

] 

83d 

84  a 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

S4b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

85  b 

1 

2 

2 

1 

85c 

85ri 

] 

85e 

1 

1 

i 

19 

6 

2 

5 

1 

85f 

3 

6 

17 

17 

6 

2 

2 

9 

1 

3 

89-90 

4 

4 

4 

7 

1 

1 

1 

3 

91 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

3 

92a 

2 

2 

21 

32 

15 

14 

1 

1 

9 

1 

11 

93a 

1 

5 

10 

3 

5 

3 

1 

2 

3 

93b 

r 

1 

6 

2 

48 

12 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

11 

9 

2 

93c 

-1. 

1 

7 

7 

65 

1 

10 

4 

5 

2 

7 

2 

1 

2 

4 

4 

96 

97 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

l~l 

98 

790 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spa 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence 

—Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

c3 

c3 

> 

© 

£ 

New  Hampshire. 

oS* 

£2 

o 

© 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

o' 

2 

o 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 



| 

86b 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs. 

1 



3 

3 

86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of T 

86d 

2 

2 

86e 
86  f 
86g 

86h 



l 

7 

1 

Perforated  nasal  septum 



Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

4 



2 

86i 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

2 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 



Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

3 

6 

87  b 

100a 

inob 

100c 

3 

1. 

2 



6 

4 

1 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 



1 

lOOd 

lOOe 

i 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

4 

78 

2 

6 

79a 
' 79a 

79a 
79a 

7 

26 

1 

3 

1 

236 

11 

264 

13 

161 

7 

30 

1 

36 

2 

3 

1 

7 

2 . 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

i 

14 

1 

2 

1 

150 

8 

171 

6 





105 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

4 

38 

2 

40 

2 

10 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

18 

5 

1 

40 



i 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified. . 

6 

1 

5 

1 

1 ij 

1 

1 

28 

13 

2 

2 . . 

1 

1 

3 

1 

6 

1 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insuffi- 
ciency. 

1 



2 

1 

32 

39 

3 

2 . 

4 

2 

1 



1 

21 

6 

47 

i 

1 I 

2 

4 

8 

i 

i 

1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

6 

. 

2 

1 

14 

15 

4 

3 • 

1 

3 

1 

3 

84b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85e 

85f 

85g 

85h 

3 

4 

14 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

2 

1 

71 

1 

8 





1 

2 

3 

1 

14 

1 

20 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

20 

4 

49 

n 

I 

6 

4 

i 

17 

1 

7 

1 

10 

i 

5 

1 

2 

1 

7 

3 

28 

49 

3 

- 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 

2 

1 

6 

15 

7 

2 

1 

1 

17 

1 

39 

16 

1 

2 

2 

1 

43 

2 

60 

5 

3 

1 

5 

2 

2 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

i 

4 

i 

4 

i 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  791 


,ir|s),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


20 

4 


3 

3 

177 

25 

8 

133 

10 

1 


2 

4 

25 

16 

4 

1 


18 


22 

12 

60 

20 

7 

43 

62 


1 

1 

113 

11 

3 

82 

14 

1 


18 


20 


Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

6 

6 

86a 

17 

24 

41 

86b 

1 

1 

86c 

10 

4 

14 

86d 

55 

175 

230 

S6e 

2 

3 

5 

86  f 

1 

1 

86g 

27 

67 

94 

86h 

8 

41 

49 

S6i 

20 

23 

43 

87a 

2 

2 

87b 

17 

35 

52 

100a 

34 

33 

67 

100b 

1 

1 

100c 

9 

12 

21 

lOOd 

1 

6 

7 

lOOe 

16 

48 

64 

77 

25 

26 

51 

78 

2,107 

6,660 

8,767 

79a 

233 

846 

1,079 

79a(l) 

43 

97 

140 

79a(2) 

1,420 

3,476 

4,896 

79a(3) 

266 

1,703 

1,969 

79a(4) 

10S 

13S 

246 

79a(5) 

1 

5 

6 

79a(6) 

3 

1 

4 

79a(7) 

33 

394 

427 

79a(8) 

116 

378 

494 

79b 

29 

54 

83 

79c 

276 

657 

933 

79d 

229 

420 

649 

79e 

13 

5 

18 

80 

15 

18 

33 

81  a 

28 

147 

175 

Sib 

12 

12 

81c 

2 

7 

9 

81d 

11 

30 

41 

82 

36 

119 

155 

83a 

45 

167 

212 

83b 

193 

930 

1,123 

83c 

47 

163 

210 

83d 

2 

2 

S4a 

34 

46 

80 

84b 

35 

302 

337 

85a 

6 

16 

22 

85b 

161 

1,856 

2,017 

85c 

2 

4 

6 

85d 

3 

7 

10 

850 

119 

648 

767 

85  f 

2 

8 

10 

85g 

5 

52 

57 

S5h 

219 

702 

921 

89-90 

59 

121 

180 

91 

164 

238 

402 

92a 

288 

383 

671 

93a 

90 

92 

182 

93b 

297 

475 

772 

93c 

448 

1,893 

2.341 

96 

19 

200 

219 

97 

32 

35 

67 

98 

792 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  88. — Discharges  fur  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

Cause. 

'd 

i-i 

c« 

CUD 

o> 

Ui 

3 

c3 

03 

CQ 

03 

'* 

o 

>> 

TJ 

O 

O 

03 

£ 

O 

£ 

03 

> 

03 

P 

M 

P 

03* 

CUD 

'O 

0 

p 

a 

C3 

A 

ft 

’£ 

0 

P 

3 

£ 

0 

P 

0 

a 

03 

fl  1 
O 

r 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

2 

14 

2 

i 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

Abscess,  pei  iapical,  focal  infection  fi  om . 

7 

1 

1 

3 

12 

13 

5 

7 

1 

2 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

3 

1 

1 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach. 

2 

1 

7 

25 

3 

5 

42 

1 

6 

2 

Gastroenteroptosis 

1 

1 

1 

2 

0 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

2 

5 

5 

10 

9 

18 

1 

6 

Duodenal  ulcer 

3 

2 

4 

15 

IS 

5 

35 

1 

1 

7 

Diarrhea 

3 

1 

Entei  itis  and  colitis 

i 

2 

3 

8 

3 

4 

2' " 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hook- 
worm). 

Ascaris  Iumbrieoides 

1 

1 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

1 

1 

Appendicitis 

2 

8 

2 

2 

5 

6 

c 

23 

2 

i 

Hernia 

17 

17 

47 

06 

48 

35 

10 

2 

4 

46  ! 

Intestinal  obstruction 

2 

1 

1 

1 1 

Fistula  in  ano 

1 

2 

7 

7 

2 

1 

1 

4 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of... 

2 

1 

2 

3 

0 

4 

1 

2 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

1 

1 

2 . 

Cholelithiasis 



1 

2 

1 

Cholecystitis 

1 

1 

i 

4 

1 

1 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

i 



1 

Peritonitis 

1 

1 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

3 

1 

1 

4 

i 

6 

8 

9 

4 

Pancreatitis.... 

Visceroptosis 

i 

1 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of. . . 

1 

2 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 
(nonvenereal). 

Nephritis,  acute 

1 

2 

2 

8 I-i- 

Nephritis,  chronic 

4 

10 

2 

8 

13 

7 

14 

11 

8 

1 

3 

22  1 

Abscess,  perinephiitic* . . 

i 

1 

1 

Hydronephrosis 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 . . 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys. . 

2 

1 

4 

3 

5 

5 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

Nephrolithiasis 

1 

2 

7 

5 

1 

] 

1 

Cystitis 

3 

10 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

3 

8 

15 

3 

3 

5 

6 

Uiethritis  (nonvenereal) . . .. 

1 

. 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) . . . 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i f 

Hydrocele 

1 

2 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 
of  (nonvenereal). 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Cellulitis 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

14 

8 

2 

1 

s' 

2 : 

• 

. . ■ 

• 

• 

1 

4 

7 

1 

2 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

3 

r 

5 

24 

25 

18 

22 

9 

13 

Tnter- 


classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 


107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 


115c 

117a 

117b 

118a 

118b 

U8c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122<1 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
120 
127a 
127  b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

1451 

145s 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 


1450 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  793 


JL)  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

j3 

"o 

3 

o 

3 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

i Sevier. 

Shelby. 

_ n a 

g 

4 

1 

2 

6 

4 

3 

l 

1 

1 

29 

19 

2 

11 

2 

23 

29 

21 

4 

2 

13 

12 

1 

y 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19 

5 

2 

19 

6 

18 

1 

18 

8 

6 

5 

3 

1 

S 

5 

13 

2 

6 

2 

1 

2 

4 

11 

16 

i 

4 

7 

8 

9 

5 

20 

7 

2 

6 

2 

5 

6 

7 

22 

2 

3 

4 

9 

15 

21 

18 

2 

2 

1 

6 

5 

7 

1 

5 ! 

2 

1 

i 

3 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

i 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

■ ’ r 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

3 

10 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

46 

2 

100 

15 

46 

9 

14 

57 

82 

63 

14 

15 

53 

16 

53 

47 

17 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

7 

2 1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

5 

1 

6 

4 

7 

3 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

3 

i 

1 

1 

1 

- 

1 

1 

. 

3 

1 

17 

1 

2 

2 

4 

3 

4 

4 

7 

11 

3 

8 

2 

3 

18 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

i 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12 

2 

9 

1 

8 

9 

10 

22 

12 

5 

4 

4 

10 

9 

12 

1 

9 

1 

i 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

2 

i 

12 

3 

1 

3 

6 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

l 

1 

i 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

10 

3 

1 

4 

10 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

19 

1 

4 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

i 

4 

2 

5 

1 

5 

4 

2 

2 

9 

4 

9 

4 

16 

1 

12 

4 

5 

1 

1 

r 

1 

- 

1 

1 

7 

... 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

::::: 

1 

1 

1 

5 

48 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 



1 

i 

1 

4 

7 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

j 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

LI 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

" 

1 

1 

1 . 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 l 



1 

2 

- 1 

2 

2 

2 

15 

2 

4 

2 

3 

1 

| 1 - 

1 

1 

1 



2 

i 



•].j  i 

... 

1 

1 

1 

: 

5 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

21 

3 

1 15 

5 

23 

9 

1 13 

21 

29 

33 

15 

1 18 

16 

3 

53 

22 

30 

Inter- 


cation 

No. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

105 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118a 

118b 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143b 

144a 

144  b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

1451 

145g 

145h 

1451 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145tn 

145o 


794 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  Stales  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec ; 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

j Sheridan. 

J Sherman. 

j Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

c3 

EH 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

c3 

a 

c3 

rO 

c3 

< 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

Arkansas. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

3 

i 

10 

5 

2 

99  b 

Abscess, periapical, focal  infection  from. 

1 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

4 

2 

311 

3 

33 

19 

410 

5 

101 

2 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

12 

15 

16 

8 

8 

4 

9 

1 

1 

102  b 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

102c 

9 

8 

8 

10 

10 

2 

4 

2 

195a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

5 

9 

5 

3 

2 

i 

4 

105  b 

i 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hook- 
worm). 

1 

1 

2 

1 

107a 

107b 

Cestodes 

lQJc 

108 

1 

1 

1 

Appendicitis 

2 

3 ! 

2 

2 

4 

1 

3 

2 

• 

1,09a 

Hernia 

6 

114 

218 

29 

72 

10 

935 

2 

1 

10 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

110a 

1 

2 

14 

1 

1 

2 

110b 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

11 

5 

7 

6 

1 

9 

1 

i 1 

113 

114 

Cholelithiasis 

1 

115a 

i 

i 

2 

115b 

7 

115c 

eases  of. 

1 

Q 

117a 

1 

2 

LI 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

2 

4 

4 

3 

i 

5 

2 

2 

118a 

118b 

2 

-1 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 
(nonvenereal). 

i 

1 

2 

119 

2 

1 

3 

2 

3 

i 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

5 

8 

8 

21 

9 

3 

28 

4 

n 

1 

122b 

1 

122c 

l1 

1 

122d 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

3 

i 

122e 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. . 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

i 

123 

1 

1 

3 

5 

2 

124a 

Cystitis 

2 

1 

2 

3 

3 

i J 

124b 

5 

3 

3 

1 

8 

10 

15 

i 

1 

125b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 j 

125c 

3 

1 

1 

L , 

126 

1 

1 

1 

127a 

127b 

i 

1 

1 

1 

127c 

6 

1 

3 

127<J 

1 

2 

. . 1 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 
of  (nonvenereal). 

2 

i 

i 

i 

3 

1 : 

142 
1 43b 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

. 

144a 

2 

i 

1 

. 

144b 

Cellulitis 

1 

1 

i 

145b 

1 

1 

1 

. . 

145d 

145e 

145f 

1 

i 

...  • 

2 

1 

1 

Eczema 

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

i 

145h 

1 

2 

145] 

145k 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 

4 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases 
of. 

7 

45 

15 

25 

19 

6 

66 

2 

3 

i 1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  795 


•dps),  of  white  enlisted 


men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118a 

118b 

11.8c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

1451 

145? 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

1450 


3553—25 52 


796 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105C 

105 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 

115C 

117a 

117b 

lisa 

lisb 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
1250 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

1451 

145g 

14  oh 

145i 


1451 

145m 

1450 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 

Cause. 

ft 

ft 

o 

S 

03 

G 

a 

G 

o 

S 

o3 

C3 

£ 

<D 

£ 

e3 

03 

<x> 

£ 

IS 

p. 

a 

ca 

H 

t 

£ 

CJ 

<D 

G> 

£ 

6 

_o 

<x> 

a 

& 

£ 

t-. 

o 

<r> 

£ 

03 

C 

o 

03 

O 

G3 

O 

03 

O 

C3 

Q 

g: 

o 

5? 

o 1 
§ ! 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Abscess, periapical, focal  infection  from. 

1 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of . . 

5 

1 

1 

14 

6 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

1 

i 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

4 

1 

8 

2 

10 

9 1 

G astroen  teroptosis 

2 

4 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

1 

6 

1 

11 

9 i 

Duodenal  ulcer 

4 

9 

14 

2 

* 

Diarrhea 

1 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hook- 
worm). 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

1 

1 

Cestodes 

1 

Appendicitis 

1 

7 

18 

Hernia 

8 

8 

2 

52 

9 

62 

9 

1 

2 

2 

Fistula  in  ano 

i 

9 

3 

1 

6 

7 

3 

2 1 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

1 

4 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

3 

3 

1 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 
eases of. 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

: 

1 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

1 

1 

7 

i 

23 

2 

Pancreatitis 

1 

Visceroptosis 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of 
( nonvchereal ). 

: 

Nephritis,  acute 

4 

4 

1 

Nephritis,  chronic 

1 

1 

1 



1 

41 

4 

65 

2 

4 

1 

Nephroptosis 

r 

1 

i ..' 

Hydronephrosis 

2 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the.  kidneys 

1 

2 

1 

1 . 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of.. 



1 

2 

4 

2 

Nephrolithiasis 

5 

2 

2 

Cystitis 

2 

1 

3 

5 

i 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of. . . 

1 

1 

2 

15 

i 

1 

1 

2 

2 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

3 

3 

i 

1 

1 

Hydrocele 

3 

1 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 
of  (nonvenereal). 

1 

2 

i 

i 

i 

XV.  Skin  a nd  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

Gangrene 

1 

i 

i 

3 

i 

2 

l 

1 

. . 

2 

1 

1 ■ ■ 

3 

6 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases 
of. 

2 

1 

21 

4 

19 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


797 


os),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1 , 1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

j 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

03 

K 

© 

H 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

2 

9 

1 

2 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

13 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1 

3 

1 

18 





5 

3 

;; 

5 



3 

1 

2 

- 2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

4 

1 

7 

4 

5 

1 

42 

3 

5 

48 

17 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 



4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 



1 

' i 

- 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

...... 



i 

1 

i 



1 

1 

1 

2 



21 

4 

3 

22 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

] 

1 

8 

4 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

t 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

j 

2 

2 

1 

j 

2 

i 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

J. 

1 

1 

'I 

3 

1 

Ii  4 

i 

26 

1 

15 

8 

1 

35 

2 

85 

2 

96 

19 

114 

96 


39 


513 

14 

26 

46 

13 


21 

393 

4 

6 

9 

36 

26 

49 

24 

58 

3 

15 

1 

8 

1 

7 

14 


21 

1S3 


95 


1,088 

13 

332 

41 

249 

269 

10 

62 

18 


1 

8 

117 

,572 

30 

93 

128 

14 

10 

40 

11 

2 

9 

173 


30 

350 

5 

10 

11 

136 

40 

84 

SS 

209 

3 

42 

22 

78 

1 

19 

42 

2 

58 


2 

3 

22 

15 

4 
9 

3 

4 
15 

107 

4 

6 

1 

1 

4 

8 

69 

741 


cn  P. 

3 

v.  5= 


130 

2 

1,173 

15 

428 

60 

363 

365 

10 

101 

23 

1 

1 

10 

192 

3,085 

44 

119 

174 

27 

10 

67 

14 

3 

11 

266 

1 

25 

27 


51 

743 

9 

16 

20 

172 

66 

124 

112 

267 

6 

57 

23 

86 

2 

26 

56 


S 

4 

35 

28 

5 
13 

4 

4 
20 

124 

6 

2 

2 

5 
3 

90 

924 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107  a 
107b 
107c 

108 
109a 
109b 
110a 
110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 

115c 

117a 

117b 

118a 

118b 

118c 


119 

129 

122a 

122b 

122c 

122d 

122e 

123 

124a 

124b 

125a 

125b 

125c 

126 

127a 

127b 

127c 

127d 

127e 


142 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145C 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145o 


798 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

absolute  numbers. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

, Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

s 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

a 

o 

B 

<V 

Pq 

Funston. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

1 

4 

8 

9 

6 

14 

5 

3 

3 

18  1 

146b 

9 

17 

17 

81 

44 

16 

38 

17 

1 

42 

77  ' 

146c 

2 

4 

5 

14 

11 

4 

6 

9 

1 

8 

10  i 

147a 

12 

8 

8 

23 

10 

27 

20 

21 

11 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 ! 

147c 

1 

0 

4 

9 

6 

13 

4 

3 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

2 

2 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

I47e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis 

i 

6 

12 

19 

ii 

7 

5 

6 

1 

1 

12 

2!)  i 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

Hallux  valgus 

1 

4 

5 

9 

9 

3 

7 

11 

2 

10 

7 

149b 

1 

3 

5 

3 

5 

4 

4 

149c 

1 

2 

4 

6 

3 

7 

2 

4 

149d 

2 

1 

3 

5 

1 

]49e 

39 

42 

273 

197 

133 

66 

143 

175 

1 

83 

149f 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

12  ! 

149g 

1 

1 

4 

5 

1 

2 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

17 

27 

41 

115 

77 

38 

81 

44 

i 

2 

46 

99 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

1 

2 

3 

3 

9 

1 

3 

1 

189 

Not  “specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

9 

67 

14 

21 

20 

14 

17 

22 

14 

29  l 

Total  for  diseases 

1,222 

1,409 

2, 050 

3,317 

2,  824 

2,515 

2, 670 

1,874 

48 

74 

1,516 

3,796  4 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  799 


i\ps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

Lee. 



Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

© 

> 

© 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

10 

1 

8 

26 

6 

6 

7 

26 

14 

2 

6 

8 

1 

15 

11 

4 

146a 

) 

14 

10 

20 

11 

29 

22 

13 

70 

62 

20 

9 

36 

51 

10 

222 

36 

32 

146b 

? 

13 

4 

10 

4 

8 

3 

9 

15 

16 

21 

2 

7 

6 

2 

38 

6 

3 

146c 

i 

20 

4 

19 

2 

12 

1 

15 

73 

21 

27 

3 

4 

8 

3 

67 

26 

5 

147a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

147b 

!.* 

6 

1 

10 

7 

1 

6 

43 

io 

16 

1 

8 

6 

43 

2 

1 

147c 

3 

3 

4 

2 

3 

6 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

147d 

[> 

5 

10 

u 

2 

22 

5 

6 

47 

13 

17 

5 

10 

12 

1 

35 

15 

15 

147e 

7 

1 

12 

2 

3 

2 

6 

20 

13 

16 

2 

2 

6 

2 

15 

11 

10 

149a 

8 

6 

3 

1 

2 

4 

9 

3 

4 

4 

3 

149b 

3 

3 

3 

4 

1 

4 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

10 

4 

2 

149C 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

149d 

98 

30 

114 

14 

65 

ii 

77 

97 

386 

228 

65 

69 

39 

38 

392 

406 

82 

149e 

1 

1 

3 

1 

7 

8 

4 

2 

1 

8 

26 

4 

1 

149f 

2 

1 

i 

2 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

149g 

35 

14 

55 

20 

77 

23 

69 

in 

132 

74 

24 

46 

83 

11 

235 

101 

54 

149h 

1 

1 

8 

1 

? 

3 

4 

1 

6 

1 

2 

i 

150 

14 

3 

17 

7 

31 

3 

15 

16 

19 

31 

7 

25 

26 

6 

65 

20 

17 

1S9 

2,058 

316 

2, 405 

461 

2,435 

880 

4,  547 

4, 106 

3,147 

3, 452 

3, 245 

1, 673 

3,156 

583 

5,283 

2,869 

1,629 

800 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Gamps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

| Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

Arkansas. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

146a 

1 

9 

9 

7 

6 

2 

1 

146b 

20 

101 

31 

33 

18 

18 

141 

2 

2 

146c 

10 

7 

7 

5 

6 

1 

1 

147a 

35 

24 

26 

9 

17 

85 

1 

147b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

147c 

2 

23 

1 

5 

5 

15 

12 

1 

147d 

1 

2 

1 

1 

147e 

12 

22 

13 

15 

7 

28 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

4 

12 

8 

15 

1 

63 

1 

1 

149  b 

3 

1 

3 

6 

2 

13 

149c 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

18 

149d 

2 

1 

1 

2 

149c 

201 

80 

52 

358 

72 

673 

6 

3 

29 

1 

149f 

4 

7 

3 

5 

2 

14 

149tf 

1 

2 

3 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

45 

164 

12 

116 

91 

45 

34 

415 

2 

5 

7 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

J 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

1 

6 

12 

2 

6 

1 

30 

1 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

6 

31 

1 

48 

38 

27 

24 

207 

2 

5 

l 

Total  for  diseases 

981 

3, 750 

24 

3,533 

2,388 

2, 158 

1,560 

8,263 

104 

17 

688 

”T 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  801 


ios),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


cl 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

6 

'ci 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

1 

Kansas. 

1 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

8 

8 

7 

1 

2 

4 

9 

1 

1 

146a 

12 

4 

28 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

8 

1 

3 

146b 

1 

6 

8 

5 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

146c 

1 

3 

22 

6 

1 

23 

2 

1 

2 

3 

7 

1 

147a 

1 

1 

1 

147b 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

8 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

147c 

1 

1 

1 

1 

147d 

10 

20 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

147e 

3 

7 

1 

1 

149a 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

149b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

149c 

1 

1 

1 

149d 

57 

1 

31 

2 

87 

37 

16 

9 

7 

7 

i 

8 

25 

32 

8 

7 

149e 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

149f 

1 

1 

149g 

2 

29 

3 

50 

4 

11 

3 

3 

5 

1 

i3 

S 

14 

149h 

•2 

9 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

150 

. 

35 

a 

2 

20 

15 

4 

13 

1 

2 

1 

4 

3 

189  - 

491 

51 

1,042 

146 

2,984 

13 

786 

596 

619 

221 

335 

144. 

90 

843 

664 

164 

327 

802 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  88. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occmrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec i 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

03 

d 

c3 

d 

o 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

I 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

Ohio. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

146a 

1 

3 

8 

1 

146b 

4 

19 

22 

2 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

2 

1 

2 

8 

11 

1 

147a 

3 

1 

17 

11 

2 

2 

147b 

1 

2 

147c 

1 

4 

1 

8 

147(1 

2 

147e 

1 

3 

8 

12 

1 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

1 

2 

3 

1 

6 

149b 

5 

149c 

2 

2 

1 19d 

2 

7 

149e 

2 

9 

10 

5 

99 

12 

153 

10 

1 

8 

149f 

2 

4 

149g 

2 

149h 

1 

9 

1 

44 

2 

53 

3 

8 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

2 

5 

3 

189 

Not  "specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

24 

6 

1 

31 

3 

44 

4 

2 

Total  for  diseases 

79 

540 

45 

90 

4 

45 

2,496 

1,297 

5, 383 

977 

11 

417 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  803 


n s),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive- — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

cl 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

1 Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

1 

9 

3 

2 

10 

80 

287 

367 

146a 

1 

3 

34 

2 

2 

28^ 

2 

209 

1,490 

1,699 

146b 

2 

2 

7 

1 

8 

2 

1 

86 

319 

'405 

146c 

3 

2 

4 

29 

3 

16 

11 

2 

198 

724 

922 

6 

27 

33 

147b 

1 

1 

16 

6 

2 

2 

3 

73 

298 

371 

1 

1 

1 

10 

63 

73 

147d 

1 

1 

19 

1 

3 

2 

99 

525 

624 

147c 

1 

1 

6 

2 

1 

1 

9 

53 

333 

386 

149a 

1 

2 

1 

35 

125 

160 

149b 

3 

1 

24 

109 

133 

149c 

1 

2 

1 

18 

37 

55 

149d 

|> 

13 

16 

3 

171 

i3 

IS 

78 

27 

1 

3 

11 

10 

1 305 

6 099 

7, 404 

149e 

1 

1 

9 

1 

3 

1 

32 

' 148 

180 

149f 

. 

1 

8 

44 

52 

8 

3 

82 

10 

6 

41 

30 

1 

1 

609 

2, 890 

3,499 

149h 

1 

3 

2 

29 

149 

178 

150 

4 

2 

8 

1 

103 

4 

13 

1 

2 

1 

3 

407 

1,028 

1,435 

189 

f 

592 

113 

370 

6 

77 

4,291 

214 

12S 

2,010 

728 

17 

75 

239 

116 

34,630 

96, 899 

131,529 

804 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troon 

RATIOS  PER  1,000.® 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

20, 203 

25, 240 

22, 636 

36, 275 

45, 701 

44,971 

33, 226 

26, 747 

6,324 

8,980 

15,414 

50,0.54 

38, 

- 

'[ 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

3 

D 

> 

o> 

P 

s 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

Fimston. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuber- 

culosis  and  venereal). 

1 

Typhoid  fever 

0. 05 

0 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

0.  04 

0.02 

0.  04 

6 

. 05 

.09 

0.  12 

. 30 

0.06 

0. 10 

Scarlet  fever 

0. 03 

. 06 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

.04 

.03 

.02 

0.  04 

.03 

10 

Influenza 

.05 

0. 04 

.22 

.19 

. a 

.24 

1.05 

.07 

0. 16 

0. 22 

.06 

.19 

14 

. 05 

. 11 

. 02 

. 06 

. 11 

.13 

.02 

18 

. 10 

.02 

.02 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

.02 

.07 

19b 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

J9o 

.03 

.03 

19d 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

19e 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic). . 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.03 

. 19 

. 13 

.18 

19h 

.04 

.03 

.03 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

.05 

.04 

191 

.03 

19m 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

19o 

19  p 

20a 

.04 

20c 

.08 

24 

25a 

.07 

.03 

.07 

25b 

26 

. 16 

.02 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

.20 

1.66 

. 17 

.07 

. 13 

.06 

.06 

.22 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

7. 08 

8.08 

4.  42 

4. 30 

5.93 

6.  07 

8. 94 

7.14 

1. 11 

1.11 

3. 70 

4. 28 

11 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

6. 98 

7.  65 

3. 93 

3.69 

5. 34 

5.83 

8.70 

6.  73 

. 95 

.89 

3.57 

3. 38 

11 

28b 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.02 

29 

.04 

.04 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

.10 

.44 

.44 

.52 

.57 

.20 

.24 

.37 

. 16 

.22 

.13 

.28 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

3.  07 

2. 42 

2.65 

1.  96 

.96 

1.  29 

1.20 

2.  21 

.16 

.33 

.52 

10.64 

5 

87 

1.  78 

1.43 

1.46 

.91 

.59 

.84 

.42 

.82 

. 16 

. 19 

1.58 

] 

38a 

.03 

.06 

.01 

38b 

1.29 

.99 

1.  19 

1.02 

.37 

.44 

.72 

.33 

.32 

9.06 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

.20 

.20 

.53 

. 14 

.63 

.33 

.06 

. 19 

.58 

39-45 

.05 

.04 

.06 

. 11 

.04 

.07 

.02 

46 

.05 

.24 

. 18 

.03 

. 11 

.04 

. 12 

.07 

.06 

.08 

48a 

1.34 

1.62 

5. 35 

5. 18 

1. 79 

1.13 

3. 10 

4.61 

S.  18 

f 

50 

.05 

.04 

.04 

.08 

. 11 

.04 

. 15 

. 11 

.06 

,20 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 

.25 

1.51 

4.11 

2. 10 

.59 

3. 14 

2. 02 

.79 

1.58 

. a 

35.49 

1.38 

! 

ism). 

. 04 

52b 

\ 04 

.06 

.02 

.04 

53h 

.02 

.02 

.07 

.05 

.27 

.22 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

.13 

.02 

1 16 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.04 

53c 

.12 

.09 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.15 

.04 

.09 

.06 

.03 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.03 

.02 

.06 

.04 

.05 

.08 

.06 

.04 

.03 

.07 

.06 

. 05 

. 13 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.07 



. 10 

.32 

.04 

.35 

.07 

.03 

.71 

.12 

56  b 

.35 

.40 

.27 

.25 

.98 

1.89 

.54 

.11 

.13 

.36 

1 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

.01 

.03 

.07 

.13 

a Includes  9,710  men  in  the  United  States  discharged  from  draft  after  a few  days’  observation  in  camp. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN 


805 


x'lfied  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


7 

26,181 

11,959 

36,399 

9,752 

36,882 

19,855 

>5,472 

51,C04 

47,267 

26,665 

24,318 

26,534 

41,984 

22,940 

40,869 

26,180 

28,780 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

M 

2 

• 

c 

£ 

a 

Greene 

c 

<o 

<v 

1-4 

O 

o 

fl 

c3 

a 

a 

a 

w 

Jacksoi 

c 

o 

Kearnj 

<6 

a> 

h-3 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

< 

o 

c3 

2 

O 

o 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby 

0. 04 

0.02 

1 

0.04 

0.05 

0.  04 

0.  04 

0. 02 

.02 

4 

5 

9 

.23 

0.03 

0. 08 

0.  51 

.02 

0.06 

.04 

.04 

.12 

0.04 

. 05 

9 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.08 

.04 

0.  09 

9 

6 

.04 

0.08 

.a 

.03 

0.  31 

.35 

.08 

.04 

.31 

. 11 

. 53 
.08 

.04 

p 

’ o o 

4*.  0O 

.17 

.02 

.35 

.12 

.02 

.23 

.04 

0.10 

.03 

10 

14 

.02 

.03 

18 

.04 

19a 

.03 

19b 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.04 

19c 

.02 

19d 

19e 

2 

.33 

. 12 

.06 

.13 

.04 

.05 

.08 

.03 

19J? 

2’ 

.08 

.12 

. 10 

.02 

. 04 

.04 

.04 

.07 

19h 

.04 

.08 

.03 

.06 

.04 

19k 

.02 

191 

.03 

19m 

.03 

19o 

.04 

.03 

.05 

.02 

.02 

.03 

19p 

20a 

20c 

.02 

22 

24 

2 

.02 

.04 

.03 

25a 

.02 

02 

25b 

.04 

.27 

.05 

.20 

. 19 

26 

2 

.31 

.22 

.03 
6.  62 

24 

. 12 

.04 
6. 58 

. 19 
12.  49 

21 

.04 

7.50 

.02 

3.81 

.31 

1.53 

.12 

11.14 

.15 

9,47 

.14 
3.  54 

47 

6 

3.  71 

1.42 

7. 53 

2.15 

4.74 

69. 30 

6.10 

40.  67 

2 

3.36 

1.34 

7. 06 

1.95 

6. 35 

3.78 

69.08 

5. 84 

6.24 

11.93 

40-26 

.04 

6.  90 

3.24 

1.39 

10.  43 

9. 05 

3.41 

2Sa 

28b 

.02 

.04 

.38 

29 

'4 

.34 

.08 

.47 

.21 

.27 

.96 

.24 

.25 

.32 

.56 

.37 

.60 

.57 

.13 

.71 

.14 

30-35 

0 

2. 86 

1.09 

.91 

2.  05 

2.14 

1.71 

15.43 

1.27 

2.  20 

6.  26 

2. 51 

1.13 

1.S1 

.74 

9.50 

1.87 

1.77 

6 

,2 

2 

2.06 

.50 

.69 

.03 

.92 

1.57 

.05 

.81 

2. 43 

.78 

1.02 

1.91 

.08 

1.03 

.30 

.88 

.02 

.26 

.04 

1.13 

.02 

.84 

.08 

.66 

37 

38a 

.80 

. 59 

. 19 

1. 13 

.52 

.91 

13.00 

.49 

1. 18 

4.  28 

1.  48 

.83 

.91 

.44 

8. 34 

. 95 

i.  a 

38b 

8 

? 

.34 

.25 

.22 

.05 

. 10 
.10 

. 14 

.08 

.25 

.10 

.35 

.08 

.20 
. 12 

.17 

.OS 

.23 

.08 

.12 

.23 

.04 

.36 

.02 

.13 
. 04 

.98 

.02 

.38 

.24 
. 07 

36 

39-45 

6 

fe 

.04 
2.  52 

.08 

1.34 

.25 

1.46 

.03 

.21 
2.  77 

. ii 

2.30 

.03 

. 05 
.69 

.20 
4.  87 

.14 
2.  02 

• OS 
3.  00 

.08 
3.  94 

.04 

2.51 

.04 
3. 13 

.19 
1. 14 

.09 

.39 

6]  09 

.08 
2.  37 

. 10 
3. 13 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

9 

.08 

. 14 

.10 

1.54 

08 

1.44 

.05 
3.  27 

.04 
6.  75 

.20 

7.37 

.06 

1.21 

.11 
. 9S 

OO  © 

.07 

1.0S 

. n 
1.80 

. 14 

.69 

11 

1.99 

1.84 

2.39 

8.48 

. OO 

28.54 

.04 

2?88 

.02 

51b 
52b 
53a 
53b 
88 
l ifi 

.08 

.04 

.04 

.08 
1. 16 

6 

2 

.27 

.04 



.27 

.16 

1.01 

.20 

.31 

.47 

.66 

.30 

. 05 

.04 

.07. 

.21 

.04 

.05 

.43 

.04 

02 

.04 

.04 

. 12 

.21 

.02 

.07 

.07 

.07 

ToT 

53c 

54 
55a 
55b 

55  c 
55d 

7 

.04 

.03 

.23 

ToT 

.08 

.04 

ToT 

.04 

0 

.04 

.08 

.03 

.04 

.06 

.08 

.10 

4 

.U8 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.02 

. 17 
.06 

.30 

.29 

.08 

.17 
. 12 

. 11 
.04 

. 14 
.07 

5 

.08 

.03 

. 04 

04. 

.73 

4 

1.  57 

. 10 

.08 

.79 

.04 

.06 

1.09 

.29 

. 15 

. 10 

. 10 

.03 

‘.11 

1.  04 

.41 

. 65 
; .03 

. 15 

. 16 

. 10 

.53 

.34 

. 58 

.08 

.86 

.13 

.66 

. 11 

.03 

56b 

! 

1 1 

1 

806 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19<1 

19e 

19R 

191) 

19k 

191 

19m 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  trooj.  | 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

• 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

25, 622 

36, 965 

3,367 

42, 576 

37,511 

30, 136 

23,911 

40, 202 

6,772 

2,111 

15,032 

3,907 

53 

- 

Cause. 

o3 

3 

M 

<X> 

A 

CO 

d 

a 

a 

Ut 

<v 

A 

CO 

3 

o 

cJ 

Ut 

CO 

o 

c3 

H 

V 

o3 

EH 

A 

u* 

o 

g 

'd 

03 

£ 

o> 

<D 

o> 

A 

is 

d 

o 

■4-i 

c3 

S 

a 

eO 

o3 

< 

03 

M 

03 

03* 

a 

o 

Ut 

< 

c3 

£ 

03 

M 

L< 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 

- 

culosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

0.  04 

.08 

Smallpox 

Measles 

.08 

0.05 

0.63 

0.08 

0.07 

Scarlet  fever 

.07 

.03 

.07 

.20 

0. 25 

.04 

.08 

. 45 

.16 

0. 03 

0.04 

0.07 

.33 

.25 

.02 

.04 

.02 

1.26 

08 

.02 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria ...  . 

.04 

.03 

Carrier,  bacillus J typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus.. 

.02 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

Chicken-pox 

.05 

.05 

.02 

Mumps 

.05 

.25 

.O^ 

.03 

.10 

... 

Trench  fever.” ' 

Trench  mouth 

Typhoid  vaccination . . . 

Vaccinia 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) . . 

.25 

Septicemia,  general 

... 

Pyemia,  surgical 

Anthrax 

.02 

... 

Tetanus 

Trench  foot 

.02 

Mycoses  (others) 

.04 

Pellagra 

.03 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.43 

. 16 

.11 

. 13 

.08 

. 15 

.07 

1.51 

5.23 

9.60 

8. 34 

8.62 

4.61 

6.54 

12. 86 

3.40 

0.95 

23.08 

6.30 

d 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs..  . 

4.69 

9.14 

7.38 

8.  46 

4.31 

6. 17 

12.41 

3.25 

.47 

23. 02 

5. 29 

£ 

. 16 

. 05 

.05 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

.03 

.05 

Tuberculosis'  (others) 

. 55 

.43 

.75 

• ii 

.30 

.38 

.40 

. 15 

.47 

.07 

1.01 

1.64 

1.76 

2. 14 

1.39 

1.29 

3.  22 

2.  21 

.30 

1.60 

3.02 

if 

Syphilis  (all) 

.78 

.95 

1.46 

.77 

.53 

.88 

1.62 

.15 

1.26 

2.27 

Gonococcusinfection 

.86 

.76 

.68 

.61 

.76 

2. 34 

.60 

.15 

.33 

.76 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

.04 

.35 

.31 

.29 

. 27 

.59 

1.74 

. 15 

.07 

.08 

.08 

.02 

.03 

. 10 

.20 

. 14 

. 09 

. 13 

. 10 

.08 

. 20 

1.56 

2. 30 

2.  80 

2. 11 

2.  42 

3.55 

3. 13 

.74 

1.42 

.73 

11.60 

i 

Gout 

.03 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

. 16 

.05 

.09 

. 16 

. 10 

. 17 

.17 

.15 

.13 

.50 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 

.66 

2.57 

1.13 

.24 

2.  92 

.84 

4.78 

.30 

.47 

.53 

.50 

ism). 

.03 

.02 

.03 

. 03 

.04 

.43 

.07 

.23 

.04 

.30 

.20 

.04 

.02 

03 

.11 

. 14 

.05 

.07 

. 17 

.04 

.02 

.OS 

.07 

.50 

.03 

. 03 

. 14 

1.32 

. 

.08 

. 16 

. 14 

.03 

.53 

.04 

.02 

. 15 

l.oi 

.08 

.02 

.13 

.10 

.07 

.25 



.31 

.41 

. 16 

. 27 

. 21 

.40 

.31 

1. 19 

0.30 

.47 

.83 

.17 

.59 

5.32 

.07 

.25 

Poisoning,  chronic 

.02 

DISCHARGES  FOB  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  807 


Of, fled  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1, 1917,  to  Dec.  31.  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


4 

1, 912 

3,388 

19, 525 

8,881 

31,321 

432 

15,462 

20, 131 

3, 463 

6,647 

12,744 

9,291 

6, 465 

22, 381 

18, 545 

8,175 

11,224 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

0. 05 

0. 06 

0.06 

. 16 

0. 05 

0. 15 

0.27 

.05 

.03 

0.12 

. 15 

. 19 

0.30 

0. 08 

0. 04 

.09 

07 



.41 

0.23 

.80 

.39 

.20 

0.  S7 

. 15 

.OS 

.54 

0.11 

.24 

.62 

.05 

.26 

. 05 

.06 

.04 

.io 

. 13 

.35 

.60 

.09 

97 

.04 

.03 

.06 



.05 

- 

. 

.03 

.05 

0. 30 

. 11 

. 13 

4 

.20 

.23 

.22 

. 19 

.20 

. 75 

. 24 

0. 22 

.22 

.12 

.09 

•27 

131. 80 

2.95 

5. 94 

2. 03 

12. 68 

6. 08 

5.86 

9. 53 

9.03 

3.61 

4.52 

1.39 

3. 93 

8. 20 

2. 0S 

4.99 

Oil 

128.67 

2.95 

5.22 

2.03 

11.94 

5.04 

5. 56 

6.64 

8.73 

3. 53 

4. 31 

1. 39 

3. 35 

7. 77 

1.96 

4.54 

. 06 

. 15 

’ 

3. 14 

.72 

.73 

.97 

. 30 

2.  S9 

. 15 

. 08 

. 22 

.43 

.12 

.45 

l| 

5. 75 

.30 

3.  28 

.56 

3.45 

1.29 

.99 

4.33 

1.05 

3. 22 

1. 08 

1.08 

.76 

1.46 

.49 

.45 

1.57 

1.74 

2. 04 

. 91 

1.73 

.60 

2.  59 

.43 

.31 

.36 

.43 

.49 

97 

.05 

.03 

.06 

.08 

4.18 

.30 

1.49 

1.37 

.39 

.30 

2.60 

. 45 

. 55 

.65 

. 77 

.40 

1.02 

.18 

.10 

. 22 

. 13 

.05 

.08 

.15 

.09 

.05 

.09 

• ' j 

1.05 

.30 

.26 

.22 

.13 

.29 

.04 

. 10 

.29 

. 19 

.05 

.29 

. 08 

.31 

.09 

1» 

3.66 

.59 

2.36 

.56 

3.29 



3.62 

.45 

12.71 

.45 

. 55 

.43 

.46 

1.61 

.54 

1.35 

1.25 

.52 

.20 

.54 

.26 

. 10 

.31 

.22 

.16 

.09 

.30 

.51 

.23 

.73 

.91 

.25 

5.20 

.30 

.08 

.54 

.37 

2.23 

.06 

.03 

.03 

.06 

.04 

. 05 

. 13 

.20 

.23 

.06 

.06 

.15 

. 15 

.24 

.22 

.13 

.24 

.18 

OQ 

.04 

■ .52 

. 18 

.06 

.29 

- 

.89 

. 10 

.06 

.05 

. 15 

• OS 

.09 

- 

.10 

2.31 

.06 

. 05 

.29 

.09 

.12 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

-1 

5 

6 
7 
9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19g 

19h 

19k 

191 

19m 

19n 

19o 

19p 

‘20a 

20c 

22 

24 

25a 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

3Sb 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

51b 

52b 

53a 

53b 

SS 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

50b 

57-59 


1.05 


.20 

.26 

.10 


.58 

.58 

.29 


• OS 
.55 


1.29 


.04 

.18 


.22 


808 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  trooj 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


3,596 

14, 175 

1,925 

6,378 

165 

1,911 

62, 326 

7,173 

81,649 

5,305 

276 

15,615 

0, 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

j Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

Ohio. 

1 

1.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuber- 
culosis and  venereal). 

1 

0.  02 

0. 19 

4 

0. 02 

.04 

6 

0. 14 

.08 

0.14 

.01 

. 19 

.02 

9 

. 06 

10 

. 42 

0.31 

.37 

.28 

0.13 

'1 

14 

.07 

.03 

. 05 

18 

19a 

. 01 

... 

.01 

19b 

19c 

19d 

. 16 

::: 

19c 

... 

19g 

19h 

.05 

. 14 

. 06 

. 19 

. 13 

.07 

. 02 

.04 

... 

19k 

.02 

191 

.01 

... 

19m 

19n 

19o 

.01 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

'''.'oi' 

... 

.07 

.01 

24 

•25a 

25b 

.01 

26 

.02 

47 

. 14 

. 16 

. 16 

. 14 

. 26 

.06 

3.  34 

3.  39 

3. 12 

1.72 

12. 12 

3. 66 

3. 23 

159.  35 

12.  24 

136.  66 

3. 62 

1.73 

J 

2.  78 

3. 10 

3. 12 

1.  57 

12. 12 

3.14 

2.82 

158  51 

11.65 

135.  72 

3.62 

1.60 

• 

281) 

. 14 

. 04 

.19 

29 

.02 



30-35 

. 56 

.28 

. 16 

. 52 

. 40 

. 70 

. 53 

.75 

.53 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

.28 

1.34 

.52 

.47 

1.05 

1.20 

1.39 

1.89 

1.13 

3.62 

.90 

i 

37 

. 56 

.31 

.53 

1.25 

1. 10 

.38 

3.62 

.58 

3Sa 

..  .00 

38b 

.28 

. 78 

. 52 

. 16 

1.05 

.67 

. 14 

.78 

.75 

.32 

it 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

Rickets 

. 16 

. 16 

. 10 

. (;0 

39-45 

.07 

. 05 

.01 

.38 

46 

.31 

.02 

. 14 

.06 

48  a 

.49 

.78 

.52 

1.85 

.28 

1.30 

.75 

.13 

48b 

50 

1.05 

.22 

.26 

. 19 

.13 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroid- 
ism). 

1.41 

.63 

.56 

.89 

.94 

3. 62 

.32 

51b 

.01 

52b 

53n 

i 

53b 

.02 

.02 

88 

.07 

. 14 

.28 

.07 

.19 

.13 

53  c 

.02 
. 05 

. 02 

54 

.01 

.02 

.01 

55b 

.01 

.06 

. 

55(1 

.28 

.21 
. 07 

. 02 

. 09 

. 19 

55e 

. 02 

.21 

. 10 

.33 

.38 

56b 

.28 

.42 

.30 

.28 

.78 

.19 

.13 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 

1 

.52 

.01 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  809 

xfied  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  ol  occurrence— Continued. 


1C62 

c 

30, 752 

5,405 

4,910 

410 

2,800 

145,626 

5,685 

5,834 

48, 802 

34, 451 

1,105 

8,512 

4,478 

1,170 

805, 830 

1,159,467 

1,965,297 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

1 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States 
and  camps. 

0. 01 

0.01 

0.01 

1 

0. 02 

0.  22 

0.85 

.01 

.01 

.01 

4 

.00 

.00 

5 

0. 02 

0. 09 

.04 

.09 

.07 

6 

.01 

.01 

.01 

7 

6. 19 

. Q1 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.03 

9 

O') 

6. 39 

6. 20 

.26 

.31 

0. 23 

.30 

. 19 

.24 

10 

. 19 

.41 

.04 

.06 

.05 

.02 

.04 

14 

0. 17 

.00 

.01 

.01 

18 

.00 

.01 

.00 

19a 



.17 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19b 

. 01 

.00 

.01 

.01 

19c 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19d 

.03 

.00 

.00 

19e 

.07 

.04 

. 17 

. 04 

.07 

. 05 

.06 

19g 

. 01 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

19h 

05 

.03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

19k 



.00 

.00 

.00 

191 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19m 

.00 

.00 

.00 

19n 

.03 

.00 

.on 

.00 

19o 

.00 

.01 

.01 

19p 

.00 

.00 

.00 

20a 

.00 

.00 

20e 

.00 

.00 

22 

.00 

.00 

24 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

25  a 

.00 

.00 

.00 

25b 

.01 

.03 

.02 

26 

.26 

6.  is 

.34 

. 10 

.20 

. 12 

.18 

.17 

. IS 

47 

1 

6.  70 

l.n 

42.  77 

2.14 

5.  36 

7.  21 

3. 26 

4.61 

2.  90 

0. 90 

1.29 

14.  52 

22.  22 

10.  01 

8.82 

9.31 

1 

6.54 

l.n 

41.34 

2.14 

6. 68 

3.  26 

4.  26 

2.64 

.90 

1.29 

14.  29 

22.  22 

9.  62 

8.  40 

8.90 

28a 

.03 

1.22 

.01 

. IS 

.22 

.02 

.02 

.02 

28b 

. 01 

.06 

.01 

.01 

.01 

29 

.13 

.20 

. 28 

.29 

.26 

.36 

.40 

. 38 

30-35 

j 

.72 

.93 

2.24 

2. 44 

.71 

1.46 

.35 

.51 

3. 09 

1.22 

2. 71 

.59 

1.34 

• So 

1. 55 

3. 13 

2. 48 

1 

.49 

.74 

1.22 

.88 

.18 

.34 

1.07 

.46 

.90 

.47 

.89 

.85 

1.12 

1.01 

37 

. 36 

02 

. 06 

03 

.02 

.02 

.02 

38a 

.23 

.19 

1.02 

2. 44 

.36 

. 56 

.IS 

.17 

1.97 

.73 

1.81 

.12 

.45 

.69 

1.99 

1.46 

38b 

.20 

05 

18 

. 12 

.03 

99 

.09 

.35 

.24 

36 

.03 

.20 

! 01 

. 18 

. 17 

. 02 

.05 

.05 

.05 

39-45 

- 

.19 

.20 

.04 

.06 

.12 

. 10 

46 

.20 

.19 

.61 

.58 

1.  23 

. 17 

1.5S 

. 3S 

. 12 

1.  79 

1.71 

1.22 

3.08 

2.  32 

48a 

.00 

.00 

48b 

.13 

.19 

.41 

. 11 

. IS 

.06 

.03 

99 

.15 

.11 

. 13 

50 

. 

.16 

.41 

18.  22 

.20 

2. 64 

. 34 

. 74 

44 

1.81 

.23 

1.71 

.59 

3.  42 

2.26 

51a 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

51b 

.20 

.00 

.01 

.01 

52b 

• . 1 

. 00 

.00 

.00 

53a 

.03 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

53b 

- . .1 

.20 

. 10 

90 

. 15 

. 12 

. 11 

9.9 

. IS 

88 

02 

.00 

.01 

.01 

116 

. 01 

.07 

.04 

53c 

. 19 

. 02 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.03 

54 

• • •] 

. 00 

.01 

.01 

55a 

.03 

. 01 

.02 

.01 

.07 

.04 

55b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

55C 

.20 

09 

.03 

.05 

.09 

.OS 

55d 

03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

55e 

.03 

18 

.18 

.34 

04 

06 

. 45 

1.71 

.15 

.24 

.20 

56a 

98 

. 10 

.23 

. 12 

.26 

.70 

.52 

56b 

... 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

57-59 

810 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


T able  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troop 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

d 

s 

Dodge. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

Funston. 

1 1 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

1 

60 

0.03 

61 

0. 13 

0. 02 

.09 

0.20 

62 

0. 05 

0. 03 

.02 

0.  13 

.03 

0.04 

0. 22 


.12 

I"1! 

63a 

.05 

0.08 

.31 

.28 

. 18 

.07 

.03 

. 11 

0. 13 

.10 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

.10 

.04 

. 18 

.33 

.13 

.11 

.30 

. 15 

0.16 

.13 

.14 

64 

.06 

.07 

.09 

.06 

.04 

.13 

.10 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

. 13 

Paralysis  withoutspecifiedcause(others) 
Epilepsy 

.05 

.08 

. 18 

.39 

. 13 

.04 

.03 

.26 

.32 

.52 

99 

69 

2. 28 

1.07 

3.  22 

2.43 

2.49 

3.51 

i.  n 

1.87 

. 16 

.22 

2.27 

1. 56 

; 3 

74a 

.06 

.07 

.02 

74b 

Neurasthenia. . 

2.  52 

.48 

1.  10 

1.54 

1.  73 

.93 

1. 17 

. 16 

.78 

.52 

.56 

74c 

Enuresis 

.04 

.04 

. 19 

.37 

. 11 

.57 

.37 

.22 

.26 

.24 

74d 

Neurosis 

.20 

.04 

.02 

.15 

.37 

.22 

N euro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered 
action  of  the  heart). 

2. 33 

2.26 

.77 

.04 

.02 

2.71 

.06 

.22 

1 

74  f 

.09 

.02 

.06 

12 

Chorea 

.05 

.04 

.31 

. 14 

.07 

.18 

9.9 

.02 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 
cepted). 

Neuralgia. .. 

1. 19 

.71 

.22 

.99 

3.28 

1.29 

.42 

.82 

.16 

.26 

.78 

1 

73b 

. 10 

.04 

.04 

73c 

N euritis 

.20 

. 12 

.09 

.25 

.35 

. a 

.93 

99 

.26 

.26 

73d 

Speech,  defective.. . 

.05 

.04 

.07 

.09 

.06 

.04 

74g 

.20 

.20 

.09 

.08 

.15 

.60 

.18 

.19 

.30 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 



67 

.05 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.07 

.03 

. 11 

.16 

.26 

.06 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

Mental  deficiency 

2. 97 

1.23 

1. 10 

4.  74 

1.14 

.76 

1.11 

2.  47 

. 16 

1.69 

2.34 

3, 

68b 

6. 83 

6.78 

4. 33 

6.  70 

7. 62 

1.82 

4.  12 

11.44 

. 16 

1.00 

3.50 

4.48 

10 

68c 

Malingering 

68d 

Dementia  praecox 

.89 

1.  94 

1. 28 

3.  34 

3. 04 

2. 60 

2.53 

1.76 

.33 

2. 72 

2.06 

2, 

68e 

Psychasthenia 

.15 

.12 

.04 

.03 

. 15 

.09 

. 15 

.04 

.14 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

5. 40 

1.  82 

.97 

1.43 

.98 

.63 

2.28 

1.62 

1.21 

1.1 

68h 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

.20 

.04 

. 15 

.20 

.06 

.11 

.13 

.10 

.74 

.36 

.22 

.88 

.39 

1.62 

.33 

.30 

.11 

.39 

.52 

68i 

Psychoses  (others; 

.35 

.20 

.22 

.08 

.15 

.42 

.21 

.26 

.63 

.32 

.34 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) . . . 

.49 

.28 

.44 

.72 

.83 

.27 

. 45 

.56 

.84 

. 56 

2 

(1)  Astigmatism 

.04 

.30 

99. 

.03 

.07 

.19 

.02 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

.04 

.04 

. 14 

.07 

.02 

75a 

(3)  Myopia! 

.20 

.09 

.25 

.24 

.16 

. 11 



.45 

.10 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not 
stated). 

Strabismus 

.49 

.04 

.27 

.03 

.37 

.04 

.42 

.37 

.19 

.42 

i 

75b 

.04 

.27 

.06 

.04 

.02 

.06 

.04 

.06 

75c 

Leucoma 

.08 

.04 

.02 

.13 

.02 

75d 

Cataract 

.05 

.04 

. 11 

.09 

.02 

.03 

.07 

.06 

.04 

75e 

Trachoma 

3.02 

.36 

2.78 

.30 

.20 

. 13 

.21 

.93 

.30 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) . . . 

.10 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.07 

.09 

.07 

.06 

.02 

75g 

75§ 

Amblyopia 

. 16 

.22 

.11 

.24 

.09 

.30 

. 11 

.26 

75i 

Amaurosis 

. 05 

.08 

.02  | 

75i 

Choroiditis 

.20 

. 13 

.30 

.09 

. 13 

.15 

' .11 

.19 

• 16 

75k 

Iritis 

.15 

.04 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.06 

.04 

751 

Keratitis 

.15 

.04 

. 14 

.04 

.07 

.07 

,06 

.04  j 

75m 

Retinitis 

.09 

.25 

.07 

.09 

.06 

.04 

.26 

.12 

75n 

.05 

.09 

.03 

. 04 

.02 

.03 

75p 

75r 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.04 

. 04 

.03 

.02 

.02 

. 06 

.04 

.06 

.04 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.25 

.04 

.66 

.61 

.39 

.31 

.24 

. 15 

.52 

.22 

; 

VIII.  Ear , diseases  of 

76a 

Otitis  media 

.40 

1. 35 

5.  79 

3.  80 

4.07 

4.  74 

.75 

1.31 

.22 

3.57 

2. 26 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

.05 

.31 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.06 

.10 

76c 

76d 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated). . 
Ear,  other  diseases  of 

. 10 

.32 

. 06 

.22 

.09 

. 18 

.06 

.36  | 

76e 

. 15 

.22 

. 14 

.03 

.04 

1 

.06 

.02  | 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  811 

• V-  . 

red  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Greene. 

Greenleaf 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

(-4 

O 

C3 

£ 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

60 

( : 

0.  43 

0. 18 

0.08 

0. 07 

0.  04 

61 

c 

0.34 

0.08 

0.03 

0. 25 

.04 

.08 

0.04 

6.04 

. 10 

0.02 

0.07 

62 

c 

.04 

.03 

0.08 

. 05 

.35 

. 14 

.02 

.04 

.08 

0. 15 

. 14 

0.  09 

.22 

.11 

63a 

1! 

.19 

.08 

6.  io 

.22 

.40 

.27 

.20 

.06 

.08 

.41 

.11 

.10 

.09 

.24 

.19 

. 14 

63b 

c, 

.11 

.08 

.03 

.08 

.08 

. 13 

. 04 

.21 

. 14 

. 15 

.34 

.07 

64 

.05 

.02 

. 04 

.02 

.04 

66a 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.03 

66b 

9 

.34 

.19 

. 10 

. 19 

. 05 

.27 

.06 

. n 

.26 

.21 

.19 

.26 

.09 

.39 

. 3S 

.10 

66c 

2 

2. 29 

.75 

1. 98 

2. 77 

3.80 

2. 01 

3.46 

2. 33 

.83 

3. 38 

1.77 

.94 

3.07 

1.35 

3. 57 

2. 14 

1.46 

69 

0 

.03 

.04 

.02 

. 10 

2^ 

. 15 

.17 

.60 

. 10 

2.01 

.71 

.82 

. 55 

. 55 

2.59 

2. 34 

.72 

1. 10 

. 57 

.59 

2.41 

.69 

74b 

5 

.69 

.67 

.05 

.31 

.70 

.20 

.31 

. 12 

.55 

3.23 

.66 

.98 

.19 

. 17 

.37 

.08 

.52 

74c 

0 

.25 

.06 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.08 

.02 

.09 

.05 

.OS 

74d 

4| 

1. 38 

1.42 

.21 

.30 

.08 

.08 

2.56 

12. 29 

1.61 

. 10 

.31 

3. 51 

2! 

.10 

.05 

.06 

.04 

. 12 

.04 

74f 

0 

. 11 

.31 

.08 

.30 

. 16 

.02 

.02 

. 19 

. 16 

.02 

. 12 

.21 

72 

0 

.50 

.75 

.49 

.31 

2. 17 

. 55 

2. 16 

. 55 

.63 

1. 01 

1.  07 

. 45 

1.31 

.26 

2. 25 

.19 

.94 

73a 

0 

.03 

. 11 

.07 

73b 

0 

.15 

.17 

.08 



.21 

.27 

. 15 

.24 

.20 

.28 

.34 

.OS 

. n 

.50 

.17 

.08 

.45 

73c 

0 

.08 

.05 

. 10 

. 13 

.56 

.04 

. 19 

.05 

.05 

.08 

73d 

3 

.11 

.08 

. 05 

.31 

.19 

.30 

.39 

.33 

.15 

. 15 

.16 

1.77 

.21 

.09 

.27 

.08 

.07 

74g 

1 

.11 

.03 

. 14 

.40 

.08 

.08 

.02 

.08 

.08 

.04 

. 12 

. 12 

9 

7. 37 

.42 

1. 35 

1. 33 

1.33 

2.  72 

4. 55 

1.63 

.78 

4.2s 

3.  04 

.90 

1. 38 

.26 

1.00 

. 76 

2.  85 

6Sa 

13.64 

1.84 

4. 29 

1. 64 

3. 90 

1.31 

8.  52 

5.  04 

2.  31 

8. 36 

14. 19 

8.86 

4.41 

1.61 

8.44 

5.  54 

5. 59 

68b 

68c 

2 

1.  87 

. 75 

1.46 

3.49 

2.20 

1. 71 

3.34 

2.33 

1.S8 

1.43 

2.06 

1.39 

1.88 

1.26 

1.96 

2. 14 

1. 29 

6Sd 

0 

.04 

.33 

.05 

.82 

.08 

.04 

.25 

.26 

.26 

.17 

. 24 

. 17 

l 

1.03 

.08 

.44 

.72 

4.88 

. 65 

1.10 

.51 

.85 

1. 65 

8. 14 

1.02 

2. 91 

.09 

2. 99 

3.36 

1. 18 

68f 

0- 

.08 

.20 

. 19 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.08 

.03 

68g 

4 

.34 

.17 

1. 29 

.31 

.60 

.20 

.67 

.59 

.68 

.19 

.37 

.30 

.40 

. 78 

1. 10 

.23 

.52 

6Sh 

2 

. 15 

■ OS 

.38 

.41 

.14 

.20 

.47 

.24 

.40 

.23 

.33 

. 11 

.24 

.44 

.71 

.34 

.38 

68i 

■5 

.53 

1.65 

1. 85 

.41 

.65 

.08 

. 76 

.87 

.56 

.33 

1.21 

1.31 

.09 

.44 

1.  91 

.17 

75a 

0 

.04 

.27 

.21 

.05 

.05 

. 14 

.06 

.08 

.08 

. 15 

. 17 

.07 

0 

.08 

.08 

.10 

.20 

.08 

.08 

. 10 

. 10 

.03 

75a(2> 

1 

.49 

. 10 

.08 

. 15 

. 27 

. 08 

. 19 

. 08 

.34 

. 31 

.04 

. 05 

.04 

.3 

.42 

.80 

1.44 

.27 

. 45 

.08 

.16 

.72 

.23 

.16 

.64 

.74 

.04 

.22 

1.87 

. 14 

75a(4> 

■0 

.04 

.05 

.10 

.05 

. 15 

.02 

.06 

.08 

.08 

.26 

. 12 

.03 

. 02 

.02 

. 08 

.03 

J 

.04 

20 

. 08 

. 19 

. 12 

. 04 

. 05 

. 13 

. 02 

. 11 

.03 

.1 

1. 22 

.17 

.49 

.10 

.35 

.20 

.90 

_ 22 

.30 

. 56 

.12 

.19 

.74 

.17 

1.0s 

.38 

1.  n 

75e 

.0 

.11 

. 14 

. 11 

.02 

.04 

.04 

. 17 

. 10 

.03 

.6 

.19 

1.  81 

. 11 

.05 

. 59 

.37 

.19 

.68 

95 

.08 

.24 

.04 

02 

. 15 

0 

.19 

.08 

.03 

.27 

.08 

.02 

75i 

.0 

.1.5 

.22 

.05 

. 12 

.22 

.02 

. 11 

.04 

. 11 

. 04 

. 15 

.08 

0 

.08 

.11 

. 06 

.04 

. 08 

. 14 

.02 

.03 

0 

.04 

.05 

.10 

.27 

.20 

.04 

.23 

.04 

.04 

.26 

.07 

1 

.23 

. 19 

.05 

.04 

. 16 

. 08 

.23 

. 10 

.08 

.17 

0 

.03 

03 

.04 

.02 

08 

.05 

.09 

. 02 

04 

0 

09 

.04 

.0 

.08 

. 10 

06 

08 

16 

04 

07 

07 

.2 

.53 

.30 

.22 

.10 

.31 

.43 

.15 

.23 

.12 

. 19 

.38 

22 

.34 

27 

.10 

75r 

).  1 

2.44 

.67 

1.57 

.51 

2. 82 

.76 

2.  24 

3.88 

1.65 

16.  01 

2.  so 

2.15 

6.  69 

.70 

3.  50 

2.44 

.97 

76a 

. 11 

.03 

.12 

02 

.15 

08 

07 

.07 

. 07 

76b 

.04 

02 

02 

.04 

04 

J32 

76c 

.9 

.15 

.08 

.03 

.21 

.14 

.20 

.04 

.06 

.76 

.23 

. n 

.14 

.13 

.32 

.46 

.21 

76d 

.04 

.17 

.08 

.05 

.02 

.06 

.08 

.41 

.19 

.02 

.04 

.05 

. 11 

. 17 

76e 

812 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  89. — Discharge  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  trooj\ 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence^Continued 

— 
States  of  occurrence. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

«§ 

c 

n 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

0.02 

61 

0.02 

0.03 

0.04 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

0. 08 

0. 14 

0. 11 

.13 

.07 

63a 

.04 

08 

08 

33 

. 25 

.05 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

.12 

.27 

. 19 

. 13 

.43 

. 17 

.57 

0.07 

64 

Apoplexy 

.05 

.09 

. 19 

. 13 

.25 

6.  is 

66a 

.03 

.02 

.07 

66b 

Paraplegia. . 

.03 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.02 

66c 

. 16 

. 14 

. 14 

.03 

.07 

. 17 

■ 

.07 

0.25 

(others). 

69 

1.  48 

3.81 

0.  30 

2.  72 

3.  25 

1.92 

2.59 

4. 13 

.74 

1.46 

.50 

74a 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.02 

. 13 

74b 

Neurasthenia* 

.23 

2. 44 

.52 

.61 

.80 

.21 

2. 49 

.13 

.25 

74c 

.27 

.41 

. 30 

.09 

.08 

. 17 

.04 

.30 

.47 

! 

74d 

Neurosis 

..  .22 

.02 

. 13 

. 10 

.15 

.07 

74e 

. 16 

.09 

3. 15 

.03 

.38 

3.86 

action  of  the  heart). 

74  f 

.04 

.05 

72 

Chorea 

.32 

. 11 

.25 

. 12 

.20 

* 

73a 

.47 

1.52 

.61 

1.76 

.38 

.80 

. 13 

r 

cepted). 

731) 

Neuralgia . 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.07 

.08 

.07 

1 

73o 

Neuritis 

. 12 

.32 

.38 

.27 

. 13 

.04 

.25 

.30 

.07 

2.27 

73d 

. 12 

. 16 

. 16 

. 11 

. 10 

.65 

74fi 

.35 

.30 

.47 

.67 

.30 

. 13 

.65 

. i3 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

.08 

. 19 

.05 

. 13 

. 10 

. 13 

. 12 

.07 

68a 

.59 

2.  60 

.73 

1.87 

2. 16 

2.93 

2. 49 

. 15 

.60 

68b 

M ent.al  deficiency ’ 

3.71 

12.09 

5.24 

2.83 

3.58 

5.79 

S.  46 

.89 

6.47 

1.33 

.25 

68c 

.02 

.07 

U8d 

Dementia  prsecox 

.98 

2. 44 

.70 

3.36 

1.53 

1.18 

.47 

.93 

.70 

1 

68e 

.51 

.54 

. 16 

.08 

.46 

.08 

. 10 

||j 

68  f 

.74 

2.  92 

.09 

1.47 

1.66 

2. 11 

.53 

.25 

68g 

.04 

. 14 

.02 

. 17 

. 13 

.05 



68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

.51 

1.84 

.38 

.27 

.20 

.08 

.99 

.95 

.20] 

.50 

68  i 

Psychoses  (others) 

.27 

.41 

. 19 

. 19 

.66 

. 13 

.40 

.47 

.50 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anncza,  diseases  of. 

75a 

.51 

1.30 

1.41 

.91 

2.  06 

2. 26 

16.57 

.20 

75a 

.04 

.24 

. 12 

.08 

. 13 

.04 

2. 54 

! 

75a 

. 11 

.07 

. 24 

.07 

1.89 

.07 

75a 

.30 

.26) 

.27 

. 17 

.08 

6. 14 

.07 

y 

75a 

.47 

.65 

.96 

.32 

1.69 

2. 13 

6. 00 

.07 

stated). 

75b 

19 

. 05 

. 05 

17 

08 

2. 19 

75c 

.03 

.05 

.21 

.07 

.07 

75d 

Cataract 

. 08 

.14 

.05 

. 13 

.50 

75e 

Trachoma 

.74 

.46 

3. 69 

.88 

.46 

. 17 

3.46 

. 15 

.20 

.25 

! 

75f 

. 12 

. 05 

.31 

. 08 

. 07 

. 08 

.07 

75g 

.05 

.05 

.04 

75h 

Amblyopia 

.51 

.28 

.59 

. 20 

. 17 

1.97 

.13 

11 

75i 

.07 

.09 

.03 

. 04 

. 02 

75j 

.08 

14 

.08 

. 13 

. 13 

.85 

l 

75k 

05 

.07 

. 03 

.08 

. 10 

751 

. 04 

05 

. 12 

.03 

. 07 

.04 

. 10 

75m 

Retinitis 

.04 

. 19 

. 12 

.07 

.04 

.27 

.27 



• 

75n 

.03 

.03 

. 17 

75o 

.02 

.03 

.07 

. 

75  p 

03 

. 02 

. 07 

. 04 

. 17 

1 

75r 

. 12 

27 

.21 

.23 

. 21 

1.  29 

.20 

i.oi 

: 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1.60 

2 27 

.30 

5.  03 

4. 56 

3.  25 

1.  84 

8.81 

.30 

.53 

.25 

' 

76b 

. 04 

.22 

. 05 

.03 

.04 

. 10 

.07 

1 

76c 

76d 

.32 

09 

. 19 

. 37 

. 33 

.60 

.07 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

.04 

. 05 

1 .07 

.16 

.20 

.38 

.05 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  ASD  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  813 


efied  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1, 1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

IN 

cj 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

0. 10 

0.03 

0.06 

60 

0. 11 

. 10 

0.87 

0.04 

61 

. 10 

. 10 

.06 

0.  08 

.09 

0. 16 

0.  IS 

62 

.26 

.54 

0.05 

.08 

0.11 

.04 

0.12 

.09 

63a 

0.52 

.15 

. 19 

.06 

.05 

.29 

0. 15 

.08 

.22 

.04 

.09 

63b 

.11 

. 16 

.29 

. 11 

.04 

64 

.03 

.06 

.29 

.09 

.05 

.03 

.29 

0. 15 

.04 

.52 

.10 

.29 

2.31 

.08 

.09 

.09 

66c 

.52 

0. 89 

1.69 

. 56 

3.93 

2.31 

.97 

1.54 

4.  33 

1.20 

1.49 

. 54 

.93 

• SO 

.81 

.73 

.71 

69 

.06 

.06 

. 15 

. 16 

1.08 

3. 19 

.97 

.40 

1.44 

.15 

. 24 

. 11 

1. 12 

.54 

.37 

. 18 

74b 

.30 

.61 



. 45 

.51 



.35 

.29 

.08 

.27 

.11 

. 18 

74c 

.05 

. 19 

.05 

. 11 

.04 

74d 

. 10 

.32 

.19 

. 10 

.29 

. 16 

. 11 

.04 

74e 

.06 

. .74f 

.52 

.10 

.06 

.04 

. 12 

72 

' .52 

1.54 

. 11 

2. 17 

.65 

.25 

1. 16 

. 15 

.31 

.40 

.49 

.24 

.09 

73a 

.05 

.03 



.04 

73b 



.51 

.29 

.26 

.05 

1. 16 

.08 

. 15 

.27 

. 18 

73c 

.30 

. 11 

.04 

73d 

.52 

. 15 

.11 

.38 

.06 

. 15 

.87 

.30 

.24 

.09 

74g 

.30 

.10 

. 11 

.35 

.19 

.25 

.29 

.27 

. 16 

.09 

67 

.30 

3.18 

. 45 

1.72 

.97 

.65 

4.33 

1.05 

.63 

1.03 

1.29 

.37 

.53 

68a 

jj 

2.09 

. 59 

2.97 

.34 

5. 68 

1.42 

2. 14 

6.93 

.75 

.71 

.32 

.15 

2.  50 

2.26 

.37 

.89 

68b 

68c 

.52 

4.35 

. 56 

s.  ii 

3.82 

3.87 

7.51 

3.  46 

1.96 

.43 

.62 

1.39 

3.24 

.61 

1.87 

68d 

. 10 

.26 

. 06 

.05 

.40 

. 11 

68e 

.46 

.23 

3. 00 

. 10 

.29 

. 15 

.13 

.05 

. 18 

68f 

2.09 

.05 

.22 

.29 

.11 

68g 

.30 

1. 13 

.a 

1.76 

2.31 

.65 

. 75 

6.64 

90 

.39 

. 11 

.40 

1.56 

68h 

.52 

.31 

. n 

.70 

.19 

:io 

.87 

.90 

.24 

. 11 

.22 

3. 67 

.12 

.18 

6Si 

2.09 

.30 

.31 

.26 

.19 

.10 

4.  04 

.47 

.31 

. 11 

.09 

.10 

. 10 

.06 

.08 

.09 

. 05 

.08 

.04 

.05 

1.05 

. 10 



.03 

.00 

.04 

.09 

75a(3) 

1.05 

.30 

.10 

.13 

.06 

4.04 

.31 

.31 

.27 

.04 

. 24 

.06 

. 29 

. 18 

. 12 

.30 

.34 

2.31 

.06 

2.02 

1.49 

.05 

75e 

.05 

. 11 

.13 

.06 

. 29 

.16 

.04 

. 12 

75  f 

2.09 

.05 

.00 

.06 

. 15 

.04 

1.57 

. 11 

.03 

. 19 

.05 

.87 

.05 

. 15 

.06 

.05 

.58 

.08 

. 11 

. 13 

. 11 

.06 

. 29 

.09 

09 

. 10 

.06 

.05 

. 18 

.05 

. 10 

. 10 

. 19 

. 24 

. 18 

.05 

.29 

4. 63 

75o 

. 05 

.06 

.04 

5.23 

.10 

22 

.26 

. 58 

15 

. 08 

. 11 

.09 

1.57 

.59 

1.38 

.34 

1.21 

. 65 

.50 

5. 20 

.30 

.31 

. 11 

.15 

1.03 

. 22 

.37 

.89 

76a 

. 10 

. 06 

.10 

. 11 

. 12 

76b 

. 03 

.52 

.30 

. 16 

.06 

. 87 

.31 

.09 

76d 

2.09 



.23 

.03 

.04 

.05 

76e 

I 


814 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  S9. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  trooj 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence 

—Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Mississippi. 

j Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

c 

2 

c 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 



61 

62 

0. 52 

0. 02 

0.  02 

.03 

0.14 

.07 

0. 19 

0.19 

.05 

.06 

0. 14 

.52 

. 16 

. 14 

.12 

. 19 

64 

.07 

.08 

.07 

| .06 

.02 

.05 

.07 

.06.. 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause 
(others). 

.21 

0. 16 

. 11 

. 15 

.38 

69 

0. 56 

3. 32 

.94 

1.46 

.84 

5.  36 

.75 

2.43 

74a 

.03 

.02 

74  b 

.28 

.21 

.52 

.66 

.28 

1.56 

.38 

.03 

74c 

.31 

.52 

.35 

.54 

.19 

74d 

.07 

. 10 

.09 

.13 

74e 

N euro-circulatory  asthenia  ( disordered 
action  of  the  heart). 

.28 

.24 

.20 

74  f 

.02 

r 

72 

.03 

.07 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  ex- 
cepted). 

1.48 

6.06 

.40 

.14 

2.  22 

.38 

.06 

1 

73b 

73c 

. 14 

.22 

. 15 

.75 

.06 

i 

73d 

.03 

.06 

74g 

.07 

.10 

.28 

.13 

.19 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

Mental  deficiency 

.07 

.16 

.02 

. 15 

.19 

.13 

68a 

.28 

. 16 

.52 

.82 

.98 

2. 90 

.38 

.32 

68b 

. 56 

.63 

14.03 

.47 

. 52 

1.65 

.98 

3. 96 

.■57 

.32 

i 

5.93 

.47 

.52 

1.06 

1.12 

4.96 

.38 

3.62 

2. 05 

r 

.07 

.05 

.27 

.19 

.06 

68f 

Ps  vchoneurosis 

. 85 

. 16 

.69 

1.04 

.57 

.06 

68g 

68h 

.20 

.13 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 

.35 

.31 

.52 

. 37 

. 14 

1.81 

.38 

.38 

68  i 

.49 

.52 

. 16 

.42 

.28 

1.07 

.38 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annera,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

.28 

1.48 

.34 

.28 

.38 

i) 

.21 

.08 

.04 

(2)  Hyperopia 

.07 

.02 

. 01 

. 85 

. 18 

. 12 

. 19 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not 
stated). 

Strabismus 

.28 

.35 

. 06 

. 11 

.19 

75  b 

.02 

. 01 

75c 

Leueoma 

.03 

.01 

75d 

Cataract 

.28 

. 18 

.05 

.06 

75e 

Trachoma 

.59 

.84 

. 17 

.OG 

1 

75  f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) . . . 

.03 

.05 

75g 

75h 

Pterygium 

.03 

.02 

Amblyopia 

. 14 

.03 

.06 

. 19 

f 

75i 

Amaurosis 

.02 

.04 

.19 

. 

75j 

Choroiditis 

. 16 

.06 

. 19 

s 

75k 

Iritis 

.05 

. 14 

.02 

. 

751 

Keratitis 

.52 

. 11 

. 14 

.05 

75m 

Retinitis 

.07 

.26 

.28 

.09 

.19 

75  o 

Glaucoma 

.02 

.01 
. 01 

.19 

75p 

75r 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

.02 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.42 

.45 

.14 

.31 

.75 

.13 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

.42 

. 31 

1.05 

2. 58 

.56 

1.15 

.09  1 

.75 

.83 

i 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

.16 

76c 

76d 

.07 

.06 

.04 

.01 

76e 

Ear.otherdiseases  of 

.08 

') 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  815 


; ed  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1, 1917,  to  Dec.  31, 1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 




0 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

— 

Texas. 

1 

•tmn 

Vermont. 

i 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

j West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

0.01 

.03 

.02 



0. 19 

.01 

0.03 

. .. 

.03 

0.02 

1.71 

.19 

.03 

0. 18 

.08 

:°3 

.04 

. 18 

.03 

.02 

.02 



0.22 

.03 

19 

.09 

0. 17 

.04 

.03 





r 

.52  1 

l.n 

2.24 

2.44 

1.07 

1.61 

.53 

1.03 

1.31 

. 84 

0.  47 

3. 35 

4.27 

na 

.01 

.03 

.07 

IQ 

. 41 

2.44 

.34 

. 18 

.34 

.82 

.03 

.22 

1 

.37 

.20 

.08 

. IS 

. 16 

.03 

1.34 

.85 

ns 

.03 

.27 





.03 

.10 

. 17 

.04 



.45 

.19 

.08 

.17 

.02 

.26 

.61 

.51 

.59 

.32 

.12 

99 

.07 

.36 

.12 

.25 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.19 

. 12 

. 18 

.34 

.06 

.03 

.22 

1.71  i 

.02 

.04 

1‘ 

.39 

.20 

1.03 

.70 

.34 

1.21 

2. 01 

1.71 

1.33 

.... 

.56 

.81 

.36 

2.  24 

2.64 

1.03 

3.50 

1.25 

0.90 

6. 48 

3.42 

.i' 

.68 

.19 

1.02 

.71 

i.  78 

1.23 

.34 

3. 22 

1.07 

.90 

.23 

2. 68 

6.84 

ii 

. 11 

.06 

.29 

. 13 

.34 

.49 

.23 

. 19 

.20 

.04 

.20 

.06 



hi 

.16 

.19 

.41 

.71 

.26 

'■'.■ii' 

.82 

.49 

9.9 



.07 

.56 

.41 

.34 

.35 

1.20 

.80 

.26 

1.34 

.74 

.81 

.20 

.18 

.34 

.12 

.17 

.56 

.09 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.34 

.03 

.19 

.20 

.03 

.02 

.09 

.03 

.61 

.18 

.06 

.06 

.85 

.07 

.19 

.01 



1 

.01 

.03 

.37 

.03 

. 12 

.03 

. ii 

.23 

.41 



.27 

.35 

. 17 

. 12 

.07 

1 . is 

.09 

....... 

.90 

.03 

.20 

.08 

. 18 

.25 

.03 

. 90 

.85 

i( 



.03 

. 04 

.09 

.20 

.01 

.04 

.07 

.41 

.03 

.08 

.03 

. 12 

99 

.05 

.08 

. 85 

.20 

.02 

.02 

.01 

.04 

1 

.02 

.07 

.17 

.25 

.29 

.12 

22 

2 56 

. i 

.33 

.93 

1.02 

.76 

1.06 

.34 

1.05 

.26 

.67 

1.71 

.03 

.19 

.04 

.06 

.20 

.01 

.02 

. 03 

. 02 

! .19 

.05 

T" 

.09 

1 

. 85 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 
nationa 1 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 

01 

0.00 

0.00 

60 

02 

.04 

.03 

61 

04 

.06 

.05 

62 

06 

.11 

.09 

63a 

08 

.19 

.15 

63b 

04 

.08 

.07 

64 

02 

.01 

.02  I 

66a 

01 

.02  , 

.02 

66b 

10 

.19 

.15 

60c 

80 

2.40 

2.15 

69 

02 

.02 

.02 

74a 

63 

1.19 

.96 

74b 

25 

. 3S 

.33 

74c 

06 

.07 

.07 

74d 

10 

1.21 

. 75 

74e 

00 

.03 

.02 

74f 

04 

.09 

.07 

72 

.69 

1.00 

. 87 

73a 

.01 

.02 

.01 

73b 

.16 

.31 

.25 

73c 

.02 

.09 

.06 

73d 

.12 

.30 

.23 

74g 

.08 

.08 

.08 

67 

.13 

1.96 

1.62 

6Sa 

.18 

5.86 

4. 35 

68b 

.00 

.00 

.00 

6Sc 

.45 

2.17 

2.  2S 

6Sd 

. 11 

.17 

. 14 

68e 

.43 

1.66 

1.15 

6Sf 

.08 

.07 

.07 

6Sg 

.68 

.59 

.63 

68h 

. 50 

.29 

.38 

OSi 

.24 

1.38 

.91 

75a 

.06 

.17 

.13 

75a(l) 

.02 

.12 

.OS 

75a(2) 

.07 

.37 

.25 

75a(3) 

.10 

.72 

.46 

7oa(4) 

.01 

.14 

.09 

75b 

.01 

.03 

.02 

75c 

. 05 

.08 

.07 

75d 

.27 

.76 

. 56 

75e 

.04 

.07 

.06 

75f 

.00 

.01 

.01 

75g 

.07 

.31 

.21 

75h 

.03 

.03 

.03 

75i 

.04 

.13 

. 10 

75 j 

.03 

.04 

.04 

75k 

.05 

.07 

.07 

751 

.08 

.10 

.09 

75m 

.01 

.03 

.02 

75n 

.01 

.01 

.01 

75  o 

.01 

.04 

.03 

75p 

.24 

.34 

.30 

75r 

.95 

3.42 

2. 40 

76a 

.04 

.05 

. 05 

I 76b 

.00 

.01 

.01 

! 76c 

.04 

.24 

.16 

| 76d 

. 05 

.09 

| .07 

1 76a 

MEDICAL  ANI)  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


816 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troo). 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 
n ationa 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 


S6a 
S6b 
80c 
X6d 
86e 
86  f 

86g 

86h 

S6i 


87  a 
87b 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
100c 


78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

Sib 

81c 

Sid 

82 

S3a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

84a 

84b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

Sod 

85e 

85  f 

85g 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

'd 

c3 

CJD 

© 

o3 

© 

w 

6 

6 

m 

nd 

o 

O 

D 

o 

C 

© 

r' 

© 

P 

K 

s 

© 

ho 

O 

P 

03 

’3 

O 

P 

D 

w 

+4> 

© 

Lh 

o 

Ph 

o 

a 

© 

t- 

p 

O 

c 

d 

p 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

0.03 

1 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs.. 

0.05 

0.  04 

.06 

0.04 

0.03 

1 

Nose,  external  deformity  of ' 



1 

0.  04 

1 

.06 

0.07 

. 09 

. 03 

. 04 

0. 13 

0. 10 

H 

.03 

. 18 

.02 

.06 

. 06 

.09 

.04 

.07 

.03 

.07 

.06 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

. 02 

.02 

. 03 

. 04 

1 

1 .02 

.09 

. 07 

.06 

. 04 

.04 

. 03 

. 04 

.09 

. 02 

•• 

0.04 

.09 

.03 

.09 

.02 

. 04 

l 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

} 

.09 

. 25 

.02 

. 03 

. 41 

0. 16 

. 03 

. 03 

. 06 

P 

V alvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

2.  82 

3.29 

20.46 

13.  51 

2.  84 

3.  07 

8. 97 

5.  57 

. 16 

0.56 

7.  72 

6.52 

i| 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

. 15 

. 48 

3.  76 

1. 13 

. 50 

.69 

. 12 

. 79 

1.04 

1.28 

i 

.05 

. 40 

.22 

.06 

. 04 

. 12 

. 15 

. 19 

. 20  1 . 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

2.13 

1.47 

5.  39 

6.  64 

1.36 

1.20 

7.  59 

3.  40 

. 16 

. 11 

1.75 

2.34 

f 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

.35 

.67 

10.  34 

5.  4(1 

. 81 

.80 

. 51 

. 79 

.22 

.65 

2.  36 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

. 12 

. 62 

. 03 

. 11 

. 18 

. 06 

. 15 

. 11 

.06 

.18 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified. . 

. 15 

. 16 

. 13 

.25 

.07 

. 16 

.57 

.30 

. 11 

4.02 

.16 

B 

. 15 

. 08 

.09 

1.  65 

. 11 

. 24 

. 30 

. 11 

.32 

.06 

.36 

II- 

.03 

. 02 

. 02 

.72 

. 07 

.02 

B 

. 40 



. 37 

. 09 

. 42 

. 90 

.22 

.14 

ciency. 

.32 

.04 

. 03 

. 09 

. 11 

. 06 

. 07 

. 19 

. 10 

. 02 

.02 

.04 

. 16 

.04 

.08 

. 11 

. 09 

. 12 

.07 

.06 

.02 

.06 

.02 

.02 

. 03 

. 04 

. 09 

.06 

. 02 

.06 

. i3 

.10 

.05 

.04 

. 14 

. 02 

. 12 

. 11 

.02 

. 10 

.08 

. 11 

.02 

.07 

.06 



. 00 

Varicose  veins 

.25 

.75 

. 18 

1.52 

.77 

.24 

.54 

.26 

. 16 

. n 

1.17 

.18 

.05 

.04 

.04 

. 19 

. 04 

.07 

. 12 

.07 

.13 

.64 

. 12 

. 06 

. 02 

. 09 

. 04 

.06 

f 

.08 

. 04 

. 07 

4.  33 

.07 

. 06 

. 03 

. 02 

. 04 

. 04 

1.  46 

. 48 

1.  80 

. 36 

1.04 

.44 

02 

.25 

. 16 

. 72 

.31 

. 47 

. 24 

. 07 

.33 

.26  j 

. so : 

■ 

.03 

.02 

. 07 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. . . 

. 25 

. 03 

.02 

. 03 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

.20 

.52 

.09 

1.05 

. 81 

. 87 

. 27 

. 11 

.26 

. 54  i 

05 

. 08 

. 13 

. 39 

. 11 

. 07 

. 36 

. 04 

.06 

. 20 

. 08 

. 75 

. 08 

.07 

. 07 

.30 

. 56 

.20 

. 15 

. 71 

. 35 

. 41 

. 09 

. 18 

. 42 

.56 

.31) 

. 10 

. 12 

. 04 

. 19 

. 09 

. 02 

. 36 

.04 

.02 

. 20 

. 12 

.31 

. 83 

. 42 

.31 

.36 

. 41 

. 11 

.06 

.98 

Asthma 

2.  77 

1.03 

1. 15 

1.05 

.63 

1.42 

2.  95 

1.08 

. 16 

.33 

1.30 

.84 

■ 

. 12 

.33 

. 31 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.04 

.04 

.03 

. 11 

b Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  817 

•lied,  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


© 

Pl 

_ 

L 

t-. 

|,  o 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Kearny. 

6 

o> 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

Pike. 

Sevier. 

iq3 

Ul 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

H .... 

0.  04 

0.02 

86a 

)•  0 04 

.02 

0.04 

. 10 

0.02 

0. 08 

86b 

.04 

86d 

28  .... 

0.08 

0. 10 

0.35 

1.00 

.04 

0. 15 

.04 

0.04 

.31 

0.09 

.05 

.04 

0.  03 

86e 

jij: 

.02 

86f 

86p 

..  .... 

Y'  . . . 

.as 

. 16 

0.04 

.08 

.04 

. 15 

.04 

. 08 

.33 

.05 

.04 

.03 

86h 

071 

.04 

.12 

.04 

04 

.02 

.07 

86  i 

)7l. 

.08 

.02 

.08 

87a 

87b 

15 

.11 

.03 

.03 

. 04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.05 

100a 

02 

.08 

. 10 

.03 

04 

.02 

.08 

04 

04 

.02 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

12. 

.03 

.04 

lOOe 

19 

.04 

.03 

.08 

.06 

. 04 

. 13 

.05 

77 

.04 

.05 

0.05 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.08 

.05 

.04 

78 

95 

5.31 

0. 92 

10.  88 

2.  26 

2.14 

5.44 

24. 03 

8.67 

7.51 

1.31 

2.  63 

4.15 

2.43 

2.57 

5.48 

5.96 

1.98 

79a 

i3( 

.38 

.08 

.47 

.41 

.33 

.20 

4.91 

.86 

. 15 

.08 

.58 

.19 

.88 

1.05 

.29 

.42 

.56 

79a(l) 

19 

. 15 

.05 

.20 

.12 

.02 

.04 

. 14 

79a(2) 

' 

3.28 

.33 

6.  93 

1.54 

.79 

3.12 

9.38 

6. 10 

5.35 

.75 

1.69 

2.  S3 

.60 

1.48 

3.  26 

2.14 

i.  ii 

79a(3) 

6b  | 

.80 

.33 

2.  47 

.31 

. 49 

1.31 

8.  83 

1. 25 

.55 

. 41 

.29 

.68 

.81 

.04 

1.59 

2.  94 

.07 

79a(4> 

07 1. 

. 19 

.03 

. 45 

16 

. 14 

. 11 

. 04 

04 

.07 

.05 

.04 

79a(5) 

• 

04 

.04 

.04 

79a( 6) 

. 03 

79a(7) 

2S 

.69 

. 17 

.77 

.52 

. 15 

. 59 

.27 

1.33 

.08 

.41 

.07 

.29 

. 3S 

.07 

79a(S) 

19 

.27 

.05 



. 10 

. 16 

. 15 

1.30 

.61 

. 17 

.04 

. 15 

07 

.07 

1.34 

.21 

79b 

. 11 

.05 

.03 

.02 

.04 

. 12 

.04 

,os 

.03 

79c 

52 

.27 

.75 

.60 

.10 

.46 

.15 

.24 

.57 

.ii 

1.76 

.12 

.68 

.12 

.04 

.37 

.19 

2.57 

79d 

.38 

.OS 

.38 

1.64 

.19 

.15 

.35 

.08 

.13 

4. 16 

1.19 

.15 

.10 

.15 

.03 

79e 

02 II 

.03 

.04 

.02 

80 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.08 

81a 

• *1 

.04 

.08 

.03 

. 11 

.03 

08 

. 39 

.02 

1 20 

21 

.34 

10 

. 09 

.08 

.03 

sib 

• * 1 

.04 

04 

.04 

81c 

04 

.04 

.08 

81d 

',•> 

04 

04 

04 

04 

.02 

82 

21  i 

.25 

.08 

12 

04 

08 

23 

.04 

04 

05 

04 

02 

. 15 

.03 

83a 

8b 

.27 

.33 

.21 

.16 

. 05 

.04 

.08 

.a 

. n 

.08 

. 14 

.09 

.05 

.23 

.07 

S3b 

:7  . 

.53 

.25 

.77 

.72 

.43 

.15 

.67 

.82 

1.42 

.68 

.12 

.75 

1.19 

.35 

.78 

.50 

.52 

83c 

H 

.04 

.08 

. 05 

09 

. 16 

. 43 

. 13 

. 08 

.08 

.07 

. 13 

.24 

.08 

83d 

02 

.04 

02 

.04 

.03 

.10 

.08 

. 04 

. 06 

. 15 

08 

02 

.07 

.04 

84b 

17 

.04 

.14 

16 

.08 

2 18 

.os 

.08 

.02 

.04 

02 

.08 

.05 

08 

.07 

85b 

.03 

.21 

.73 

.24 

6.45 

1.16 

.68 

1.55 

07 

.09 

14  12 

19  90 

.31 

.03 

.02 

02 

85d 

. 10 

02 

.02 

21 

.57 

. 16 

.21 

.27 

.30 

.35 

.84 

.42 

2.18 

.12 

. 11 

.64 

.69 

3 02 

.21 

85f 

.03 

85er 

.04 

.08 

.03 

. 12 

.02 

11 

10 

04 

.02 

.04 

85n 

28 

.19 

.08 

.27 

1.30 

.20 

.20 

. 16 

.11 

.53 

.21 

. 19 

1.55 

.04 

1.37 

1.68 

1.74 

89-90 

.08 

. io 

.27 

04 

15 

04 

08 

14 

15 

. 08 

. 14 

91 

19 

.11 

.08 

.03 

.16 

.05 

.67 

.02 

.08 

.41 

.16 

. 15 

.07 

. 13 

.76 

.04 

.14 

92a 

•51 

. 11 

.03 

.51 

. 11 

.20 

.51 

. 19 

.23 

04 

. 15 

. 43 

. 56 

.31 

.21 

93a 

.08 

.05 

.10 

. 14 

.08 

. 08 

.08 

. 04 

.04 

. 10 

. 10 

.04 

93b 

83 

.42 

. 17 

.08 

.21 

.68 

.67 

. 18 

. 19 

. 83 

.21 

.23 

. 45 

.44 

.08 

.21 

93c 

77 

92 

.42 

.88 

1.64 

1.44 

1.91 

1. 10 

1.98 

1.29 

3.00 

.90 

1.  17 

1.55 

.44 

4.06 

2.48 

1.67 

96 

77 

. 08 

.42 

. 11 

.22 

. 05 

20 

08 

.04 

.19 

26 

04 

.56 

1.03 

97 

. ii 

. 05 

. 10 

.02 

. 14 

.02 

.04 

98 

818 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troc 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

'> 

a 

Ui 

EH 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

l 

a I 

c3  1 

M \ 

§ I 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86a 

0. 03 

1 

86b 

0. 04 

0.03 

0.02 

.03 

0. 05 

86c 

86d 

.05 

0 07 

.22 

.49 

o.  io 

.03 

0.  i7 

.07 

o.  is 

.07 

86f 



.02 

86g 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

86h 

.05 

.03 

.15 

.07 

86i 

.05 

.07 

.07 

.07 

X.  Throat , diseases  of. 

87a 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal 

.07 

.08 

.04 

.07 

.07 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

.03 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

.08 

.05 

. 11 

.03 

.07 

U 

limb 

.03 

1. 19 

.03 

.04 

.05 

0.  47 

l 

100c 

ll)0d 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal  . 

.02 

.03 



.02 

ll)0e 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

I 

77 

Pericarditis 

.03 

.05 

0. 25 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

. 04 

.03 

. io 

.04 

.05 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

1. 56 

6. 57 

3.  29 

2.56 

3. 12 

3.76 

7.  96 

.74 

i.  40 

3.53 

79a 

( 1 ) Aortic  insufficiency 

.20 

1.30 

.26 

.61 

.27 

.25 

1.52 

.15 

.13 

.25 

79a 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis I... 

.04 

.02 

. 13 

.17 

.08 

.37 

. 15 

.07 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

.90 

3.44 

2.  42 

1.12 

1.86 

2. 17 

2.  81 

. 15 

1.20 

2.  77 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

.35 

1.00 

.35 

.56 

.60 

.88 

2.61 

. 15 

.25 

79a 

(5)  Combinedlesions.mitralaortic 

.41 

.09 

.u 

.03 

.47 

.25 

79a 

.02 

79a 

( 7 ) Tricuspid  lesions . . . 



79a 

.08 

.43 

. 14 

.03 

.20 

.38 

. 15 

.15 

79  b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

1.87 

.21 

.16 

.07 

.08 

.47 

.30 

.20 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation. 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.13 

79d 

. 04 

1. 19 

. 23 

.27 

.76 

.25 

.22 

1. 2b  ; 

ciency. 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

.59 

.03 

.45 

.05 

.93 

2.38 

.62 

.20 

so 

Angina  pectoris 

.20 

81  a 

Aneurysms 

.03 

.03 

.07 

.04 

.02 

.25  (l 

81b 

.08 

.21 

.03 

.17 

. 17 

.22 

81c 

Aortitis 

. 11 

81d 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

.03 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis. . . 

.03 

.25  ' 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

.08 

.38 

. 16 

.30 

.04 

.17 

83b 

Varicocele 

.03 

. 16 

.20 

.08 

.37 

83c 

V aricose  veins 

.31 

1. 16 

.61 

.27 

1. 19 

.59 

3. 63 

19 

83d 

Phlebitis 

. 16 

.22 

.09 

.16 

.03 

.08 

.02 

. /5  ■ 

84a 

84b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

.05 

.09 

.07 

.05 

.07 

85a 

Cardiac  arrhythmias.  . 

. 04 

.02 

.05 

.21  1 

85  b 

. 10 

.04 

.02 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

. 04 

. 11 

. 16 

.03 

. 17 

.04 

.05 

Sod 

.03 

851 

Tachycardia 

. 47 

.76 

.40 

.43 

.60 

.38 

.82 

.44 

.33 

85g 

Hemorrhage 

' 

.04 

.02 

85h 

.04 

. 05 

02 

03 

03 

04 

. 45 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

.08 

.41 

. 40 

1.23 

. 13 

•21 

.90 

.07 

91 

08 

28 

16 

.10 

. 04 

.02 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

.04 

.08 

.92 

. 16 

.07 

.29 

.02 

.15 

.13 

..VI 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.08 

.27 

2.21 

.35 

.07 

.33 

.30 

.20 

93  b 

12 

14 

. 31 

. 13 

.2.) 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

.20 

.54 

.59 

1.13 

.69 

.07 

.13 

.25 

.20 

.50 

96 

97 

Asthma 

.86 

2.38 

3.55 

02 

2. 27 
11 

.60 

10 

1.34 
04  i 

2. 14 

. 35 

.15 

.47 

.27 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.04 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.04  | 

.10 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  819 

■tied  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


3 

o 

0 

1 
O 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

1 

! Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0.30 

0.10 

0. 06 

0.15 

0.  05 



SRh 

0.10 

. 10 

0.10  1 

.13 

. 10 

.05 

.03 

S6f 

S6g 

. 10 

. 10 

. 13 

.05 

0.22 



86h 

0.52 

. 13 

0.  09 

87b 



. 11 

.05 

0. 12 

100a 

.52 

. 10 

. 11 

.09 

100b 

100c 

14 

. 19 

lOOd 

| 

.09 

lOOe 

.06 

. 15 

. 10 

0. 11 

. 16 

. i3 

0.08 

.05 

■27 

3.66 

.89 

1.43 

1.  80 

9.  04 



3. 30 

1.54 

10. 11 

3. 16 

2. 12 



1.29 

0.62 

4.20 

1.  56 

1.83 

1.69 

79a 

. 36 

.23 

. 39 

.20 

.29 

. 47 

- 11 

. 16 

.24 

. 18 

79a(l) 

.05 

. 13 

.06 

. 15 

.08 

.05 

79a ( 2 ) 

-4 

3.66 

.67 

1.35 

6.  45 

2.33 

1.24 

8.  37 

2. 11 

1.02 



1.  IS 

.62 

2.10 

.97 

1.47 

1.25 

79a(3) 

.89 

.26 

.23 

1.  56 

. 58 

. 90 

. OS 

1. 12 

90 

. 12 

. is 

79a(4) 

.05 

. 29 

. 29 

. 08 

. 40 

. 11 

.09 

79a(6) 

.05 

.05 

. 03 

. 06 

.05 

. 39 

1.57 

. 10 

.56 

. 16 

. 05 

.29 

. 16 

. 11 

. 15 

. n 

. 12 

.09 

.52 

. 11 

. 10 

. 18 

79c 

. 59 

.36 

1.  28 

. 19 

.25 

1.  73 

. 15 

. OS 

. 11 

. 93 

. 05 

4.71 

.30 

.82 

. a 

.29 

. 13 

.05 

. 58 

.45 

. 16 

.11 

. IS 

.70 

.24 

.09 

79e 

.34 

SO 

.05 

. 15 

Sla 

- 

.05 

. 13 

.05 

.29 

. 13 

.09 

sib 

81d 

. 10 

.03 

.29 

.04 

.52 

. 15 

.13 

. 13 

.08 

. 15 

. 13 

. 12 

S3a 

. 10 

. 11 

.22 

. 05 

.04 

22 

83b 

3.66 

.61 

. 11 

. 39 

. 05 

. 58 

.24 

99 

.38 

. 12 

97 

83c 

A 

. 11 

99 

.06 

.05 

.29 

.04 

. 12 

83d 

14 

.52 

.05 

. 11 

. 10 

.26 

. 15 

. 13 

.05 

.09 

84b 

.03 

.06 

.05 

. 04 

.05 

.52 

.06 

.30 

. 31 



85d 

. 06 

1 

.02 

. 11 

.61 

.39 

.10 

1.  44 

. . 12 

S5f 

08 

1.57 

.31 

1. 10 

.30 

.30 

. 16 

.31 

.49 

. 12 

97 

89-90 

‘27 

.20 

. 13 

. 26 

. 35 

.29 

.04 

. 12 

97 

91 

a 

.52 

.05 

.29 

15 

. 18 

. 16 

. 12 

97 

92a 

14 

1.05 

.10 

.67 

2.  07 

75 

4 04 

. 15 

.08 

.40 

.05 

.98 

93a 

r4 

.52 

. 16 

15 

1 44 

. 13 

. 05 

.24 

93  b 

30 

.52 

.31 

.23 

1.53 

.78 

. 58 

. 30 

. 16 

.3i 

.49 

.49 

.24 

.62 

93c 

54 

. 52 

.30 

. 36 

.79 

2.  08 

.20 

1.  44 

.30 

99 

. 9S 

.49 

.36 

96 

.03 

.04 

. 11 

97 

41 

l . 10 

.03 

.06 



. 15 

.05 

98 

3553—25 53 


820 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  89  —Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troo 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence 

—Continued. 

| Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

O'hio.  1 

IX.  Nasal  fossx , diseases  of. 

86a 

Adenoids 

86b 

0.07 

0.05 

0.04 

86c 

Nose,  external  deformity  of T 

86  d 

0.28 

.02 

86e 

.02 

. 14 

.09 

0. 19 

86  f 

Polypus,  nasal 

86g 

Perforated  nasal  septum  

86  h 

.06 

.02 

86i 

.03 



X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

. 05 

.07 

87b 

100a 

.04 

6.06 

100b 

. ii 

.10 

.05 

. i9 

100c 



.02 

100d 

.02 

lOOe 

::::::: 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 



. 00 

78 

.14 

.07 

79a 

1.95 

1.83 

6.52 

0. 47 



6. 52 

3.  79 

i.  53 

3.  23 

2.45 

10.31 

.49 

.48 

. 14 

.44 

.38 

.19 

79a 

.07 

. 09 

79a 

.28 

.99 

.52 

.31 

.52 

2.41 

1. 12 

2.09 

i.  13 

6.72 

79a 

.28 

.61 

. 28 

.49 

.38 

.ini 



. 29 

.06 

. 19 



. 19 

1.67 

. 16 

.06 

. 19 

I .06 

79b 

.07 

.16 

.45 

. 16 

.38 

.13 

79c 

.07 

.52 

.05 

. 14 

.07 

.19 

79d 

.07 



.31 

.52 

.51 

. 48 

.57 

.is  i 

ciency. 

.28 

1.04 

.16 

.52 

.34 

.84 

.58 

. 19 

.06 

80 

.13 

81a 

.05 

81b 

. 13 

::::::: 

.01 

Sic 

81  d 

.02 

82 



.52 

.04 

83a 

.28 

.07 

. 02 

.07 

. 19 

83b 



.03 

.07 

83c 

. 14 

.52 

.22 

. 18 

.75 

.19 

83  d 

.07 

.05 

. i4 

.04 

84a 

84b 

.05 

85a 

. 99 

. 16 

6. 06 

.05 

.06 

jj 

85b 

....01 

85c 

. 14 

.52 

1. 14 

. 14 

. 10 

.02 

85f 

. 21 

. 16 

.22 

. 14 

. 24 

.02 

. 14 

85h 

.02 

.01 

.00 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

.32 

.60 

2.07 

.06  . 

91 

. 10 

. 19 

92a 

1.20 

.52 

. 11 

.14 

. 12 

.19 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.35 

.52 

.31 

.52 

. 11 

.42 

.34 

9.  24 

10. 87 

.13  !• 

93b 

. 14 

. 16 

. 10 

.18 

1.32 

93c 

Pleura  "other  diseases  of 

. 14 

.52 

. 16 

.27 

. 14 

.48 

3.02 

3.62 

.10  ■ 

96 

.07 

.69 

.28 

.74 

.94 

■ 19  • 

97 

. 07 

.08 

.02 

.38 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.28 

.28 

. 16 

.06 

.01 

. 19 

DISCHARGES  EOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  821 


Med  camps’) , of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

1 Total  for  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

A 

»| 

3( 

1 Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

•ipnn 

Vermont. 

.03 

'5o 

> 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

f 

o 

o 

> 

Wyoming. 

1 

0.01 

0. 00 

86a 

. 



0.01 

0 .04 

0.02 

.02 

.02 

.00 

.00 

86  p 

0.03 

.01 

.02 

.01 

.00 

.01 

86  <1 

' 

.07 

0.20 

.12 

0 18 

.04 

0.03 

.07 

.15 

.12 

.01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

0.19 

.03 

.04 

.03 

.03 

.06 

i 



.19 

.01 

.02 

. .. 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.02 

. 02 

l 

1 

.00 

. 00 

.07 

.03 

0.85 

.02 

.03 

.03 

.19 

.20 

.02 

. 18 

.02 

.06 

.04 

.03 

.03 

. 1 . 

.00 

.00 

.37 

.01 

| 

.01 

.01 

.01 

1 

.00 

.01 

. 00 

.02 

. 18 

.02 

0.12 

0.22 

.02 

.04 

. 03 

1 * * ' * 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

. 03 

3 

1.14 

.74 

4.07 

2.44 

1.43 

1.  22 

3. 17 

0.34 

2.32 

2.44 

2.71 

1.  64 

5. 36 

7. 69 

2.61 

5.  74 

4.  46 

79a 

.16 

.37 

.81 

.36 

. 17 

.35 

.23 

.49 

.35 

.29 

.73 

.03 

.05 

.06 

.03 

.05 

.08 

. 07 

2 .75 

.19 

2. 04 

2.44 

.71 

.91 

2.46 

.34 

1.68 

1.  57 

1. 81 

1.06 

4.91 

.85 

1.76 

3.  00 

2.49 

79a ( 3 ) 

.13 

1.22 

.36 

.07 

. 18 

.29 

.09 

. 12 

. 45 

3.  42 

.33 

1.47 

1. 00 

i 

.03 

.01 

. 18 

.02 

.26 

. 12 

. 13 

.12 

. 13 

. 00 

. 00 

.00 

. 00 

. 00 

00 

.03 

.19 

.04 

.90 

.85 

.04 

.34 

.22 

79n(8) 

.08 

.18 

.10 

.09 

.35 

.14 

.33 

.25 

.01 

.03 

. 23 

.04 

.05 

. 04 

i'  .13 

.41 

. 19 

.39 

.23 

.45 

.34 

. 48 

.29 

.19 

.21 

.IS 

.34 

.25 

. 12 

.22 

1.71 

.28 

.36 

.33 

.20 

.01 

.02 

. 00 

.01 

80 

.03 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

. 02 

. 03 

.02 

.02 

. 03 

. 13 

. 09 

81b 

. 01 

01 

.03 

. 00 

. 01 

. 00 

. 02 

. 01 

. 03 

. 02 

. 01 

. 18 

. 06 

. 03 

. 04 

. 10 

. 08 

.19 

. 03 

. 18 

. 69 

. 16 

. 03  .. 

. 0,6 

. 14 

.Tl 

83h 

.19 

.20 



. 17 

. 17 

.37 

. 38 

. 24 

.80 

83  p 

.19 



.11 

.04 

.03 

.06 

. 14 

. 11 

83d 

. 00 

. 00 

.20 

.03 

. 18 

. 02 

. 04 

.04 

. 04 

84b 

- .03 

.19 

. 01 

. 08 

. 03 

. 04 

.26 

. 17 

85a 

.03 

. 01 

.01 

01 

.07 

.41 

.21 

.18 

.41 

.06 

.20 

1.60 

1.  03 

S.'c 

on 

on 

' oi 

.74 

.20 

.05 

.17 

. 14 

.06 

.12 

.22 

1.71 

. 15 

. 56 

0i 

.39 

85  f 

... 

.03 

.01 

_ 1 

1 

01 

1 04 

. 03 

8^6 

.23 

.19 

.20 

.15 

.35 

. 17 

.14 

.27 

.61 

. 47 

89  90 

-1  .07 

.20 

.08 

.06 

.06 

.07 

. 10 

09 

91 

- .16 

.20 

.41 

. 18 

.08 

. 09 

.22 

. 85 

.20 

.21 

21 

9?a 

■fUi  .33 

.20 

. 14 

. 18 

. 10 

. 12 

_ 36 

.33 

34 

93  a 

- -13 

.61 

.05 

.06 

.03 

. 11 

.OS 

. 09 

93b 

.41 

.36 

.30 

.18 

. 17 

. 14 

. 12 

.23 

.37 

. 41 

.39 

93  p 

■lUj  .26 

1.22 

.36 

.43 
. 01 

.18 

.17 

.80 

.06 

.44 

.12 

2.  56 

.56 

09 

1.63 

17 

1. 19 

96 

.03 

17 

.04 

.03 

.03 

98 

822 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  trot 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

} Beauregard. 

[ Bowie. 

Cody. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

V, 

5 

0) 

to 

O 

P. 

Doniphan. 

Eustis. 

Forrest. 

Fremont. 

1 

o 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

• 

h 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

0.10 

0. 55 

0.09 

0.03 

0. 02 

0.  09 

0. 15 

0.06 

0.02 

99b 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of.. 

.35 

.04 

.04 

.08 

.26 

.29 

0. 15 

.26 

.06 

.04 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

. 13 

.02 

.04 

10'2a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

. 10 

.04 

.31 

.69 

.07 

. 11 

1.26 

.04 

.39 

.04  : 

102b 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.06 

.04  1 

102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

. 10 

.20 

.22 

.22 

.20 

.54 

. 19 

.06 

.12 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

.15 

.08 

.18 

.41 

.39 

. 11 

1.05 

.04 

.06 

. 14 

105b 

Diarrhea 

.08 

.02 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

.05 

.08 

.08 

.18 

.09 

.15 

.04  j 

106 

.04 

.04 

worm). 

107a 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

• 107b 

Ccstodes 

107c 

.02 

.06 

10S 

Appendicitis 

. 10 

.08 

.09 

. 14 

. 13 

. ii 

.69 

.07 

.08  ' 

109a 

Hernia 

.40 

.67 

1.30 

1.44 

1.07 

1.05 

.37 

0. 32 

.26 

.92  ! 

109b 

.09 

.02 

.04 

.02 

110a 

.04 

.09 

. 19 

. 16 

.06 

.04 

.06 

.08  | 

nob 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

. 10 

.04 

.06 

.07 

. 11 

. 18 

.15 

0. 11 

. C4 

113 

.03 

.03 

.04  1 

114 



.02 

.04 

.06 

115a 

.05 

.04 

.02 

. 12 

. 16 

.06 

.02 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  dis- 

.02 

eases  of. 

115c 

.02 

| 

117a 

.04 

.02 

1 : 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

. 15 

.04 

.04 

. 11 

.02 

. 13 

.24 

.07 

.08  1 

118a 

118b 



.03 

.02 

1 ji 

118c 

.04 

.04 

.03 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system , diseases 

of  (nonvener  eal) . 

119 

.04 

.04 

.07 

.06 

120 

.20 

.40 

.35 

.36 

. 15 

.31 

.33 

.30 

. 11 

.19 

.44 

122a 

.08 

.02 

122b 

. 05 

.04 

122c 

.08 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.04 

.02 

122d 

.08 

.04 

.09 

.07 

. 15 



.10 

122e 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.09 

.02 

123 

.06 

. 15 

. 11 

.6.3 



02 

124a 

. 12 

.04 

.08 

.02 

.03 

.04 



124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

. 15 

.40 

.22 

.33 

. 11 

.09 

. 11 

.32 

■ 12  f 

.03 

125b 

.05 

.08 

.02 

.02 



.02  | 

1 2fta 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.04 

126 

. 10 

.06 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.04 

,ii2 

127a 

127b 

.05 

. 04 

.03 

.03 

.02] 

127c 

.02 

.04 

127e 

.05 

.04 

.08 

.07 

.03 

.04 



.Ml 

of  (non venereal) . 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues , diseases  of . 

; 

142 

.Mi  ■ 

142b 

.02 

.03 

144a 

.03 

.02 

.03 

.04 

144b 

.04 

.02 

.03 

.11 

Mi 

1 45  a 

.06 

.02 

.03 

145c 

.02 

.04 

145f 

. 12 

.09 

.39 

. 18 

.04 

.03 

. 19 

."1 



■ 

. 04 

. 11 

.15 



.03 

.01  ■ 

1450 

. 15 

.20 

99 

.66 

. 40 

.66 

.34 

.81 

. ■'!  ■ 

of. 

l 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BYT  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  823 

)~'fied  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917 , to  Dec . 81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camp?  of  occurrence — Continued. 


I 

Greene. 

Greenleaf. 

Hancock. 

Humphreys. 

Jackson. 

c 

o 

,£ 

o 

Kearny. 

6 

<x> 

Lewis. 

o3 

to 

o 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Pike. 

.2 

0 

m 

Shelby. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

oi 

0. 34 

0. 11 

0. 04 

0.  04 

0. 13 

0. 15 

0. 12 

0. 04 

0. 02 

0.03 

99a 

99  b 

i.  11 

0.52 

0.21 

.30 

0. 10 

.61 

. 79 

0.C9 

.32 

0.  46 

.03 

99c 

. 10 

.03 

.05 

.02 

.02 

0 02 

101 

.73 

.14 

.21 

.52 

.30 

.71 

.02 

.38 

.30 

.25 

.19 

.07 

.04 

.20 

. 19 

. 45 

102a 

.05 

. 12 

.04 

.04 

.05 

. 10 

102b 

.42 

.44 

. 10 

.11 

.35 

.31 

. 18 

. 11 

. 75 

.29 

.08 

. 14 

.09 

.12 

.23 

.24 

102c 

.84 

0.17 

.OS 

. 11 

. 45 

.59 

.41 

.38 

.08 

.08 

.04 

. 14 

.22 

.17 

.04 

. 17 

105a 

.OS 

.02 

.02 

105b 

, 

.04 

.08 

.OS 

.02 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.04 

.02 

. 11 

. 14 

105c 

.04 

.16 

.02 

.04 

.05 

106 

1 

107a 

..j 

.04 

1 1 1 

107b 

.04 

.02 

107c 

.04 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.06 

.06 

.38 

.08 

. 19 

.04 

.04 

.03 

108 

i. 

1.76 

.17 

2.75 

1.54 

1.25 

. 45 

.55 

1.12 

1.74 

2.36 

.58 

.57 

1.26 

.70 

1.30 

1.80 

.59 

109a 

.04 

.04 

.06 

.04 

.os 

.07 

.02 

.03 

109b 

.08 

.10 

.08 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.26 

.08 

.02 

. 11 

.03 

110a 

. .11 

.08 

. 14 

.05 

.25 

.04 

.12 

.08 

.26 

. 12 

.04 

. 10 

.04 

.07 

110b 

A 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.OS 

113 

. 12 

! 1 

.03 

114 

.08 

.05 

.12 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.02 

. 17 

115a 

.04 



.03 

115b 

115c 

. 12 

.04 

117a 

- 

.65 

.08 

.05 

.21 

.a 

. 15 

. 16 

.08 

. 15 

.41 

. 12 

.30 

.05 

. 13 

.44 

.08 

. 16 

117b 

118a 

. i. 

.04 

.04 

. 12 

.05 

.04 

.07 

118b 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.02 

.05 

.04 

118c 

.(■ 

.05 

.06 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

119 

o 

.46 

.17 

.25 

.10 

. 22 

. 45 

39 

.43 

.25 

. 19 

. 16 

. 15 

.24 

.39 

.29 

.04 

.31 

120 

.03 

122a 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

122b 

.02 

.02 

122c 

1.0! 

.04 

.03 

. 10 

.05 

.05 

.20 

. 24 

.06 

. 04 

. 12 

.23 

.04 

. 04 

.07 

122d 

4 

.04 

.03 

. 10 

.03 

.05 

.06 

.04 

.04 

.05 

.02 

.03 

122e 

c 

.08 

. 17 

.03 

.21 

. 11 

.10 

.04 

.20 

.06 

.04 

.24 

.04 

.07 

123 

■1 

.08 

.03 

.21 

.05 

.12 

.37 

.02 

. 15 

.04 

.05 

.04 

.02 

. 11 

.03 

124a 

.0 

.15 

.11 

. 14 

. 10 

. 14 

.20 

.08 

.04 

. 19 

. 15 

.37 

. 15 

.38 

.04 

.29 

. 15 

. 17 

124b 

.03 

125a 

■ ‘i 

.03 

.05 

. 04 

. 10 

. 02 

04 

. 17 

. 04 

. 04 

125b 

0 



.03 

.03 

.02 

.02 

. 11 

125c 

■> 

. 05 

.03 

.04 

.04 

. 12 

1. 17 

126 

.03 

127a 

.05 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.04 

. 02 

127b 

. i 

■ OS 

.03 

.04 

.02 

.04 

1 1 

. 12 

.04 

■".'of 

. 04 

.02 

.04 

127c 



. 04 

127(1 

. l 

.04 

.03 

.04 

. 08 

. 26 

.04 

. 04 

. 12 

.04 

.03 

127e 

142 

. 04 

143b 

.0 

.04 

.05 

.03 

.08 

.02 

. 02 

.05 

.03 

144a 

. 0 

.03 

.08 

.02 

.02 

.02 

144b 

. 04 

145a 

.04 

. 02 

. 04 

. 04 

145b 

.04 



. 04 

145c 

I .04 

.04 



145d 

. 0 

: .08 

.03 

.10 

.04 

.04 

.03 

145e 

, .08 

.03 

. 05 

. 10 

.08 

.29 

.04 

. 15 

.05 

.07 

.04 

145f 

J 

.04 

. 04 

115g 

J)2 

. 05 

145h 

.03 

145i 

.... 

145j 

.04 

.03 

145  k 

1451 

.6 

.11 

.05 

. 14 

08 

04 

04 

. 08 

. 1 1 

. 05 

* 07 

.04 

.07 

. 8 

- .80 

. 25 

.41 

.51 

.62 

. 45 

.51 

.41 

^1 

1.24 

.62 

.68 

.38 

.13 

1.  30 

.84 

1.04 

1450 

824 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troo] 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona. 

i i 
s 

<3 

$ 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

0. 12 

0.16 

0. 03 

0. 33 

0.21 

0. 13 

99b 

99c 

.16 

0.05 

7.30 

.08 

1. 10 

.79 

10. 20 

.33 

101 

.05 

102a 

.47 

.41 

.38 

.21 

.27 

.17 

.22 

0. 15 

.07 

102b 

.05 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.05 

.07 

102c 

.24 

.19 

.21 

.33 

.25 

.30 

.27 

0.50  1 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

.20 

.24 

.12 

.08 

.07 

.04 

.10 

105b 



.03 

105c 

.11 

.02 

.03 

.04 

.05 

.13 

106 

.01 

.03 

.07 

.02 

worm). 

107a 



107b 

107c 

.03 

.03 

.02 

108 

.08 

• OS 

.05 

.05 

.13 

.04 

.07 

.13 

j 

109a 

.23 

3.  OS 

5.12 

.77 

2. 39 

.42 

23. 26 

.30 

0. 47 

.67 

i 

109b 

.05 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.07 

I 

1 11)11 

.04 

.05 

.33 

.03 

.03 

.05 

! 

110b 

.30 

.12 

.19 

.20 

.04 

.22 

! 

113 



J 14 

.02 

115a 

.04 

.03 

.08 

1 I!' 

115b 

.17 

1 

eases  of. 

115c 



.02 

117a 



.02 

.05 

117b 

.03 

.09 

.11 

. 10 

.04 

.12 

.30 

.13 

118a 

118b 



.08 

118c 

.04 

.03 

.07 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases 

of  (nonvenereal) . 

119 

.08 

.03 

.08 

.07 

.07 

120 

.20 

.22 

.19 

.56 

.30 

.13 

.70 

.27 

2.77  j! 

122a 

.02 

122b 

.03 

122c 

.03 

.04 

122d 

.08 

.08 

.03 

.03 

. 17 

.07 

.07 

122e 

.04 

.03 

.07 

.05 

123 

.04 

.03 

.07 

.17 

.05 

124  a 

.05 

. 16 

.03 

.07 

.13 

.07 

.25 

1241) 

.20 

.08 

.07 

.03 

.27 

.42 

.37 

.07 

• 

125a 

.04 

125b 

.04 

.03 

.08 

.15 

125c 

.07 

.03 

.02 

126 

.03 

.03 

.02 

. 

127a 

127b 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.02 

127c- 

.14 

.03 

.07 

127d 

03 

1 

127e 

.05 

.05 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.07 

of  (nonvenereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

! 

142 

.03 

1 43b 

144a 

.05 

.03 

.02 

... 

144b 

Cellulitis 

.03 

.02 

.07 

145b 

.03 

. 03 

.02 

145d 

.04 

.02 

145e 

.05 

.03 

.02 

145f 

.05 

.13 

. 10 

. 15 

.13 

145f 7 

145n 

.03 

.05 

.04 

145k 

05 



. 04 

. 11 

.05 

.05 

. 10 

.27 

1. 22 

.35 

.67 

.63 

.25 

1.  64 

.30 

.20 

.25  ■ 

of. 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  825 


!! tied  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 

States  ol  occurrence— Continued. 


1 

1 

>1 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0.11 

0. 10 

0. 19 

0.05 

99a 

.06 

99b 

0.52 

0. 15 

.03 

. 19 

0.24 

0. 46 

0.  04 

0. 11 

99c 

.04 



101 

. 11 

22 

.26 

. 10 

1.44 

0. 15 

. 16 

. 18 

. 16 

0. 12 



0. 18 

102a 

. 05 

. 10 

. 58 

102b 

. 52 

0. 30 

.38 

.32 

. 10 

.87 

. 16 

1 .31 

.09 

.24 

.09 

102c 

. 51 

.16 

. 19 

.20 

3. 18 

.31 

. 12 



105b 

.30 

. 19 

.29 

. 15 

.04 

. 12 

105c 

1! 

.05 

. 10 

106 





107a 



107b 

.05 

22 

2.31 

. 13 

.05 

.58 

0.11  .15 

. 12 

. 18 

108 

4 

7.32 

.59 

.82 

. 56 

1.02 

2. 31 

. 65 

.99 

4.  62 

. 15 

.55 

.97  .46 



.71 

.70 

.98 

.53 

109a 

1 

.05 

. 06 

.06 

109b 

. 15 

.23 

. 10 

. 19 

110a 

1 

.26 

. 11 

. 10 

.06 

. 16 



. 12 

110b 

. 11 

.03 

113 

114 

.06 

.29 

. 15 

.04 

.05 

.12 

.09 

.05 

:::::::::::::: 

115b 

115c 

.03 

::::::: 

.04 

117a 

■ 1.05 

.30 

.31 

.23 

. 16 

.26 

.08 

.11  .15 

.09 

117b 

118a 

.05 

118b 



. 12 

118c 

.03 

.08 

. 13 

.11 

119 

. 52 

.59 

.92 

.11 

1. 85 

2.31 

.65 

.70 

2.02 

1. 05 

.39 

! .46 

.98 

.16 

.61 

.09 

120 

.05 

1??a 

.03 

:::::::: 

122b 

- p - 

.06 

.05 



122c 

b\ 

.20 

.06 

.26 

.29 

. 04 

122d 

. 15 

.03 

.13 

. 58 

. 04 

.09 

122e 

.15 

. 19 

.32 

.29 

.15 

04 

.12 

123 

.03 

.06 

.29 

. 04 

]24a 

.20 

.16 

.06 



.16 



.04 

.05 

.12 

124b 

.03 

.15 

.05 

125c 



.04 

127a. 

.03 

127b 

.06 

.29 

.15 

. 05 

127p 



1 

.03 

. 10 

127e 

.03 



.05 

142 

143h 

.05 

. 15 

04 

144a 

.06 

I .13 

.04 



144b 

! 

.04 

11 

145c 







1 45p 

.05 

.03 

I .06 

.12 

145f 

.05 

145g 

.04 

14Rb 

1451 
1 45j 





145k 

14.dI 



. i 

.52 

.15 

i .04 

1.57 

.36 

.11 

. 45 

.45 

.10 

2.02 

.16 

• ii 

.13 

.27 

.12 

1450 

826 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  Iroc 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence 

—Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

1 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

Ohio. 

XIII.  Diyestiee  system,  diseases  of . 

99a 

0. 28 

0.02 

0. 02 

0. 19 

99b 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 
Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of.  . 

.02 

99c 

1. 39 

0. 07 

0.10 

.22 

.07 

101 

.02 

102a 

.28 

0.  52 

. 13 

0.  28 

. 12 

.94 

6. 13  1 

102b 

.03 

.05 

102c 

.07 

. 10 

. 14 

.13 

.13 

105a 

.28 

. 14 

. 17 

.38 

105b 

Diarrhea 



1 05c 

. 11 

.09 

. 19 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hook- 
worm). 

.01 

107a 

.02 

107b 

107c 

.19 

!|| 

108 

.07 

. 11 

.22 

...... 

109a 

2.  22 

.56 

1.05 

.83 

1.25 

.76 

1.70 

3. 62 

.32  | 

109b 

.03 

.02 

110a 

.28 

.03 

.04 

. 19 

110b 

.10 

.09 

.57 

.13  [. 

113 

.07 

.06 

114 

115a 

.21 

.04 

. 19 

115b 

.02 

.19 

115c 

eases  of. 

.02 

117a 



117b 

.28 

.07 

. 11 

. 14 

.28 

.38 

118a 

Pancreatitis 

.01 

118b 

.02 

.02 

.01 

118c 

.07 

.02 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases 
of  (nonvenercal). 

119 

.06 

.05 

. 19 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.07 

0. 52 

. 16 

.52 

.66 

.80 

.38 

.26  (. 

122a 

.16 

122b 

Nephroptosis.  .* 

.02 

.01 

.hi, 

122c 

.02 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

.02 

.02 

. i9 

.1)6 

122e 

.02 

.28 

.05 

.13 

123 

.08 

.02 

.38 

124a 

Cystitis 

. 14 

. 16 

.05 

.06 

3.62 

124b 

.28 

.07 

.31 

. 11 

.18 

.19 

.. 

125b 

.07 

.16 

.03 

.02 

125c 

126 

Prostate,  diseases  of. . . 

.05 

.04 

127a 

127b 



.07 

. 02 

.01 

127c 

.04 

. 19 

...... 

127d 

. . 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases 
of  (nonvenerea.1). 

.07 

.03 

. 14 

. 19 

.116  - 

XV.  Slcin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

1 

142 



.1,6  . 

143b 

Furuncle 

.01 

.04 

144a 

.02 

. 19 

144b 

.03 

.01 

145a 

.02 

.... 

145b 

. . - 

145e 

.02 

14.51 

.02 

.ilb  ■ 

145k 

1451 

. 05 

.07 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  other  diseases 
of. 

.14 

.52 

. 34 

. 56 

.23 

. 19 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  827 

ced  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


) 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Others. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

Total  for  States 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1<!  0.07 

0. 06 

0. 22 

0 04 

0.08 

0 07 

.00 

00 

99b 

0.41 

0.  IS 

0. 14 

0. 03 

1 1 

60 

.00 

.01 

.01 

101 

1i 

07 

0. 19 

.09 

.02 

.06 



0. 12 

99 

9Q 

92 

.03 

.03 

.02 

04 

.03 

1 09h 

.61 

2. 44 

. 12 

. 10 



. 14 

92 

19 

. 10 

.03 

.06 

. 12 

.12 

23 

19 

01 

01 

105b 

. 01 

.04 

.03 

05 

05 

.03 

.01 

.02 

01 

.00 

.00 

.00 

00 

.00 

01 

01 

.07 

.20 

.06 



.08 

.03 

. C9 

10 

10 

1( 

. 23 

.74 

1.02 

0.36 

.29 

.53 

0.86 

.98 

.49 

. 12 

. 45 

i.7i 

.64 

2.22 

1.  57 

109a 

.01 

.03 

. 02 

. 03 

. 09 

.03 

.04 

. 12 

. C3 

.08 

06 

.03 

.36 

.01 

. 18 

.04 

.03 

.06 

. n 

09 

- .03 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.01 

01 

113 

. 01 

01 

114 

1 .03 

.19 

.03 

. 03 

03 





.00 

.01 

01 

1 1 5h 

. 00 

00 

00 

.00 

. 01 

01 

.03 

.17 

. 14 

.12 

99 

12 

. 15 

.00 

00 

.03 

. 01 

.02 

01 

11  Ah 

.01 

.01 

. 02 

01 

1 ISp 

.03 



.01 

. 17 

.02 

.03 

.03 

03 

1 19 

R? 

.37 

. 14 

.70 

. 12 

. 49 

.30 

.38 

120 

00 

.35 

. 01 

01 

01 

.02 

01 

01 

.02 

.02 

04 

19 

.01 

.03 

.22 

03 

03 

.03 

. 02 

.06 

.23 

05 

07 

.01 

.18 

04 

.03 

03 

OS 

.03 

.08 

.03 

.07 

00 

! 18 
00 

. 14 

124b 

. 01 

.04 

. 09 

04 

03 

- 

.02 

00 

- 

.01 

.01 

.07 

.04 

.01 

.02 

. 85 

.19 

.01 

.04 

.02 

.04 

.03 

127c 

.03 



.01 

. 02 

i.  71 

. 02 

04 

1 97e 

.01 

.03 

.01 

.00 

.00 

142 

.01 

04 

09 

..... 

.02 

.02 

00 

.01 

.01 

144b 

.01 

.03 

.00 

.01 

.01 

145b 

, .07 

.01 

.02 

09 

OQ 

06 

1 45f 

.02 

.00 

00 

.00 

01 

.00 

145g 

.01 

00 

00 



.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

145] 





.02 

. 18 

03 

03 

00 

iu 

.13 

.20 

. 18 

. 18 

.31 

.23 

.12 

23 

. 64 

47 

1450 

1 . 

3553—25 54 


828 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 
149b 
149C 
149d  I 
149e 
149f 
149g  I 
149h  , 


150 

189 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troo) 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

*d 

fcjO 

05 

i-i 

§ 

05 

PQ 

.05 

O 

m 

O 

O 

05 

o 

C 

05 

> 

05 

A 

X 

A 

05 

bfl 

T3 

O 

A 

c 

c3 

rP 

A 

•a 

o 

A 

3 

w 

3 

o 

A 

"H 

o 

a 

05 

lx 

A 

C 

+» 

P 

A 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion , 

diseases  of. 

0.  05 

0. 16 

0. 35 

0. 25 

0. 13 

0.31 

0. 15 

0. 11 

0. 19 

0 3fi  ! 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

.45 

.67 

2. 23 

.96 

.36 

1. 14 

.64 

0. 11 

2. 72 

i.  54  1 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

. 10 

.16 

.22 

.39 

.24 

.09 

. 18 

.34 

. 16 

.52 

.20 : 

. 59 

.32 

.35 

.63 

.22 

.60 

.60 

.79 

.71 

.54  * 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

.09 

.02 

.02 

.04 

. 13 

,04  1 

.24 

.11 

.20 

.13 

.39 

. 15 

.19 

.H  i 

Floating  cartilage 

.08 

.09 

.08 

. 11 

.03 

.04 

.02  i 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis 

.05 

.24 

.53 

.52 

.24 

.16 

.15 

.22 

.16 

■ ii 

.78 

.40 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

.05 

. 16 

.22 

.25 

.20 

.07 

.21 

.41 

. 32 

.14  I 

Hammer-toe 

.04 

.08 

. 11 

.07 

.19 

.26 

.08 

Metatarsalgia 

.05 

.08 

.11 

.13 

.07 

.21 

. 13 

.08  1 

Myositis 

.09 

.02 

.07 

.15 

.04 

Pes  planus 

1.93 

1.66 

12.  06 

5.  43 

2.91 

1.47 

4. 30 

6.54 

. 16 

5.38 

7. 50  i 1 

Talipes 

.05 

.08 

.09 

.06 

.02 

.07 

.09 

.07 

.13 

.24 

.04 

.04 

.09 

. 15 

.16 

.02  ' 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

.84 

1.07 

1.81 

3.17 

1.68 

.84 

2.44 

1.65 

.16 

.22 

2. 98 

1.98 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill- 

defined  diseases. 

Congenital  malformations 

.01 

.09 

.08 

.07 

.20 

.03 

. 11 

.06 

JO 

NoCspecified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

.45 

2. 65 

.62 

.58 

.44 

.31 

.51 

.82 

.91 

.58 

Total  for  diseases 

60.  48 

55.  81 

90.56 

91.44 

61.80 

55.91 

80. 36 

70. 07 

7.59 

8. 24 

98.38 

75.00  Ii 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  829 


rifled  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

elassifi- 

>> 

U. 

cation 

C3 

M 

© 

G 

,C 

3 

No. 

Greene 

G 

© 

© 

O 

o 

o 

G 

g3 

hi 

P-1 

1 

Jacksoi 

'o 

Kearnj 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

Logan. 

O 

c3 

o 

o 

s 

© 

'O 

© 

Mills. 

© 

Sevier. 

Shelby 

0.  38 

0. 08 

0.22 

2. 67 

0.16 

0.  30 

0.  27 

0.51 

0.  53 

0.08 

0.23 

0. 19 

0.  04 

0.  37 

0.  42 

0. 14 

146a 

.53 

.84 

.55 

1.13 

.79 

1.11 

.51 

1.37 

1.31 

.75 

.37 

1.36 

1.21 

.44 

5.  43 

1.38 

1.11 

146b 

.50 

.33 

.27 

.41 

.22 

. 15 

.35 

.29 

.34 

.79 

.08 

.26 

. 14 

.09 

.93 

.23 

.10 

146c 

. 76 

.33 

.52 

.21 

.33 

. 05 

.59 

1.43 

.44 

1.01 

.12 

. 15 

.19 

. 13 

1.64 

.99 

. 17 

147a 

.04 

.08 

.03 

.03 

.08 

. 11 

.04 

.07 

147b 

.23 

.08 

.27 

.19 

.05 

.24 

.84 

.21 

.60 

.04 

.30 

. 14 

1.05 

.08 

.03 

147c 

.08 

.08 

.20 

.08 

.06 

.13 

.04 

.08 

.04 

. 17 

.08 

.03 

147d 

.19 

.84 

.30 

.21 

.60 

.25 

.24 

.92 

.28 

.64 

.21 

.38 

.29 

.04 

.86 

. 57 

.52 

147e 

.27 

.08 

.33 

.21 

.08 

.10 

.24 

.39 

.28 

.60 

.08 

.08 

. 14 

.09 

.37 

.42 

.35 

149a 

.31 

. 16 

.31 

.04 

. 04 

.08 

.34 

. 11 

. 10 

. 17 

. 10 

149b 

.11 

.08 

.08 

.20 

.04 

.08 

.04 

. 11 

.08 

.02 

.04 

.24 

.07 

149c 

.03 

.08 

.04 

.02 

. 11 

.08 

.04 

149d 

3.  74 

2.  51 

3. 13 

1.44 

1.76 

.55 

3. 02 

1.90 

8. 17 

8. 55 

2.67 

2.60 

.93 

1.66 

9.  59 

15.  51 

2.  85 

149e 

.04 

.03 

.08 

.04 

. J 4 

. 17 

.08 

.04 

. 19 

.64 

. 15 

.03 

1 49f 

• OS 

.03 

.05 

.04 

.08 

.08 

.02 

.07 

.04 

149g 

149h 

1.34 

1.17 

1.  51 

2.  05 

2.09 

1. 16 

2.71 

2.18 

2.  79 

2.78 

.99 

1.73 

1.98 

.48 

5.  75 

3.86 

1.88 

.04 

.08 

99. 

. 10 

.05 

. 12 

. 11 

. 15 

.04 

. 14 

.62 

.04 

.12 

.08 

.03 

150 

.53 

.25 

.47 

.72 

.84 

. 1 5 

. 59 

.31 

.40 

1. 16 

.29 

.94 

.26 

1.59 

.76 

.59 

189 

78.60 

26. 43 

66. 10 

47.27 

66. 01 

44.  32 

178. 50 

80. 50 

66.  58 

129.  45 

133.  45 

63. 05 

75. 17 

25.42 

129.27 

109.  60 

56.60  I 

830 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troop, 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

States  of  occurrence. 

5 

55 

Sherman. 

Syracuse. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wadsworth. 

Wheeler. 

o 

p 

Alabama. 

Alaska. 

c3 

o 

Vh 

Arkansas. 

i 

XVI.  Bones  and  orqans  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

146a 

0.04 

0.24 

0.21 

0. 19 

0. 25 

0. 05 

0. 07 

0 

146b 

.78 

2.73 

.73 

.88 

0.60 

3.51 

. 13 

0.50 

146c 

.27 

.16 

.19 

.17 

.21 

.07 

.25 

147a 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

.20 

.95 

.69 

.30 

.71 

2. 11 

.07 

147b 

.04 

.03 

.04 

.02 

147c 

Synovitis 

.08 

.62 

0. 30 

. 12 

.13 

.50 

.29 

.30 

.07 

147d 

.04 

.05 

.03 

.03 

147c 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis 

.47 

.60 

.31 

.40 

.23 

.21 

.70 

and  rheumatism  excepted). 

149a 

.16 

.32 

. 19 

. 13 

.50 

.04 

1.57 

0. 15 

0.  47 

1491) 

. 12 

.03 

.08 

.20 

.08 

.32 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

.04 

.05 

.09 

.03 

.10 

.04 

. 45 

149d 

.05 

.03 

.04 

.05 

149c 

1.99 

5.44 

1.88 

1.39 

11.88 

3.01 

16.  74 

.89 

1.42 

1.93 

.25 

4 

149f 

Talipes 

.11 

. 16 

.08 

.17 

.08 

149k 

.03 

.07 

.07 

1491l 

Organ's  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 

1.  76 

4.44 

3. 56 

2.72 

2.  43 

1.49 

1.42 

10.32 

.30 

.33 

1.76 

1 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and ' 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

.04 

. 16 

.28 

.20 

.04 

.07 

189 

Notspecified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

.23 

.84 

.30 

1.13 

1.01 

.90 

1.00 

5. 15 

.30 

.33 

.25 

Total  for  diseases 

101.45 

7.13 

82.  98 

63.  66 

71.60 

65.02 

205.54 

15.36 

8. 05 

45. 76 

53.19  1! 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  831 


jAfied  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Connecticut. 

o 

o3 

_C3 

© 

p 

District  of  Colum- 
bia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

j Illinois. 

Indiana. 

c3 

O 
H- 1 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

0.41 

0.26 

0.  45 

0. 10 

0.29 

0.22 

0. 18 

0. 11 

0. 12 

0.09 

.61 

0. 45 

. 89 

. 19 

.05 

1. 16 

0.08 

. 11 

.36 

. 12 

.27 

0.52 

.31 

.26 

.32 

.05 

.58 

0.  30 

.09 

.24 

. . 

.52 

. 15 

.70 

.39 

.05 

6.64 

. 16 

0. 15 

.09 

. 16 

.86 

.09 

. 03 

.05 

.29 

.52 

0.30 

. 15 

. 10 

. 19 

2.31 

. 08 

.09 

. 05 

. 12 

. 09 

.05 

.03 

.29 

.09 



.51 

. 64 

.06 

.05 

1.44 

.22 

. 18 

.05 

. 15 

99 

.05 

.05 

.52 

. 11 

. 13 

. 13 

.05 

.08 

.05 

. 12 

.09 

.52 

.03 

. 06 

.29 

. 15 

. 09 

.09 

. 03 

. 04 

0. 

29.  81 

.30 

1.59 

.23 

2.  78 

2.  39 

.79 

2.  60 

1.05 

. 55 

. 11 

1.24 

1.12 

1.73 

.98 

.62 

.05 

.03 

. 13 

. 0.3 

.08 

. 06 

. 12 

1.05 

1.49 

.34 

1.60 

9. 26 

.71 

. 15 

21.95 

. 45 

.39 

. 11 

.58 

.43 

.61 

1.25 

. 10 

.06 

.06 

.29 

.09 

. 12 

.09 

18.  31 

.23 

. 64 

.97 

.20 

3. 75 

. 15 

. 16 

. 11 

. 18 

. 16 

22.1 

- 

256.  80 

15.05 

53. 37 

16.  44 

95. 27 

30. 09 

50. 84 

29.61 

178.  75 

33. 25 

26.  29 

15.  50 

13. 92 

37.  66 

35.  81 

20. 06 

29. 14 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149k 

149h 


150 

189 


832 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  89. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Mississippi. 

Missouri. 

Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

Ohio. 

l 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion, 

diseases  of. 

146a 

0. 07 

0.  05 

0. 10 

0. 19 

146  b 

.28 

.30 

.27 

.38 

o' 

146c 

. 14 

0. 16 

1.05 

. 13 

. 13 

0.  06 

147a 

.21 

. 16 

.27 

.13 

.38 

. 13 

147b 

. 16 

.02 

147c 

.. 

.07 

.06 

0. 14 

. 10 

..  . 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

.02 

147e 

0.28 

.21 

.13 

.15 

. 19 

B 

and  rheumatism  excepted) . 

149a 

.07 

1.04 

.05 

. 14 

.07 

149b 

.03 

.06 

149c 

.03 

.02 

149d 



.03 

.09 

149e 

Pcs  planus 

.63 

2. 62 

1.59 

i.  67 

1.87 

1.89 

3. 62 

i 

149f 

. 14 

.05 

149g 

.03 

149li 

.28 

.63 

. 16 

.71 

.28 

.57 

.51 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and 

ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

1.05 

.08 

.04 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases. . . 

6.  67 

.42 

.16 

.50 

.42 

.54 

.75 

.13 

Total  for  diseases 

21.  97 

38. 10 

23. 38 

14. 11 

24.24 

23. 55 

40.04 

180. 82 

65. 93 

184. 17 

39.86 

26.71 

2 il 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  833 


jAfied  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  ol  occurrence — Continued. 

Total  for  States. 

Total  for  camps. 

1 1 

Total  for  States  and 
camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Pennsylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont. 

Virginia. 

Washington. 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

fci 

.5 

B 

o 

>> 

Others. 

0. 20 

0.06 

0. 53 

0.04 

0.29 

0.10 

0. 25 

0. 19 

146a 

• 0 

0.03 

.61 

.23 

0. 34 

.06 

.26 

1.29 

.86 

146b 

0.37 

.41 

.18 

. 16 

.06 

0. 85 

.11 

.28 

.21 

146c 

.10 

.37 

.81 

.20 

.51 

.33 

.32 

1.71 

.25 

.62 

.47 

.01 

.02 

.02 

147b 

.03 

.20 

. 11 

.12 

.06 

1.  Si 

0. 67 

.09 

.26 

. 19 

147c 

.01 

.18 

.03 

.01 

.05 

.04 

147d 

■ 

.03 

.20 

.13 

.i7 

.06 

.06 

.12 

.32 

147e 

.03 

.20 

.04 

.35 

.17 

.14 

0. 12 

.07 

.29 

.20 

149a 

.03 

.02 

.06 

.85 

.04 

.11 

.08 

149b 

0 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.09 

.07 

149c 

.03 

.04 

.85 

.02 

.03 

.03 

149d 

9 

. 42 

2.96 

.61 

1.17 

2. 29 

3.09 

1.60 

.90 

.35 

2. 46 

8. 55 

1.62 

5. 26 

3.  77 

149e 

.03 

.19 

.06 

.18 

.06 

.03 

.04 

.13 

.09 

149f 

|0 

2.44 

.01 

.04 

.03 

149g 

0 

.26 

1.30 

.61 

.56 

1.76 

1.03 

.84 

.87 

. 12 

.76 

2. 49 

1.78 

149h 

.19 

.02 

.04 

.04 

.13 

.09 

150 

. .13 

.37 

1.63 

0. 36 

.71 

.70 

.27 

.20 

.90 

.23 

99 

2. 56 

.89 

.73 

189 

6 

19.25 

20.91 

75. 35 

14. 63 

27.  50 

29.  47 

37.64 

21.94 

41.19 

21.13 

15. 38 

8.  SI 

53. 37 

99. 15 

42.  98 

.83. 57 

66.92 

834 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  90. — Admissions , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  trooj I 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

elassifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 


9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19C 

19d 

19e 

191 

19g 

19h 

191 

19k 

19n 

19o 

19,, 

20a 

2(lc 

22 

25a 

25  b 

26 
47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

4Sb 

50 

51a 

52a 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

5oe 

56a 

56b 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

422 

953 

1,356 

2,  220 

4,  815 

5 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

D evens. 

Dix. 

Bod, 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

1 

32 

1 

3 

6 

7 

1 

6 

1 

18 

29 

16 

85 

58 

Whooping  cough 

1 

7 

1 

3 

945 

1, 195 

167 

815 

1,637 

1. 

Dysentery  (all) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

14 

2 

3 

1 

1 

i 

8 

7 

5 

| 

1 

1 

12 

7 

[ 

2 

2 

8 

4 

81 

104 

141 

557 

408 

1 

2 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

13 

93 

11 

61 

8 

1 

3 

1 

11 

I 

6 

f 

1 

i 

It 

l 

1 

1 

i 

6 

8 

b 

13 

10 

25 

23 

57 

I 

12 

9 

19 

15 

43 

2 

1 

i 

4 

2 

4 

7 

2 

6 

10 

5 

541 

872 

1,090 

1,908 

1,532 

23 

211 

189 

240 

484 

530 

", 

49 

116 

63 

70 

93 

6 

281 

567 

787 

1,  354 

909 

16 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

5 

b 

1 

2 

1 

8 

5 

10 

14 

49 

65 

56 

j 

1 

2 

If 

2 

p 

3 

1 

. . 

1 

3 

4 

i 

ia 

1 

3 

1 

6 

3 

1 

1 

4 

21 

Poisoning,  chronic 

1 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 


ADMISSIONS — BY  CAMPS  AND  BY'  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


835 


■tified  camps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  191 7,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


456 

6,168 

6,823 

6,939 

3,529 

1,595 

3,084 

5, 129 

2,412 

6,  631 

525 

Inter- 
national 
elassifi  - 
cation 
No. 

Eustis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Hum- 

phreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

s 

1 

1 

i 

20 

18 

14 

4 

3 

9 

55 

IS 

2 

4 

20 

s 

14 

1 

8 

4 

125 

459 

123 

52 

44 

141 

202 

118 

117 

8 

6 

6 

3 

2 

30 

7 

1 

1 

8 

16 

2 

11 

3 

9 

182 

1,509 

526 

1,639 

2,  599 

675 

733 

1,287 

724 

1,675 

108 

10 

2 

3 

4 

4 

14 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

18 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

19a 



1 

19b 

2 

8 

9 

4 

35 

9 

1 

19c 

' 

1 

19d 

6 

28 

4 

1 

14 

1 

1 

19e 

5 

31 

1 

3 

30 

1 

15 

19f 

1 

22 

27 

13 

9 

8 

40 

5 

19g 

83 

1,092 

2,364 

1,163 

387 

238 

613 

1,102 

412 

875 

26 

19h 

1 

19i 

19k 

257 

143 

51 

32 

2 

5 

12 

45 

25 

10 

19n 

5 

43 

6 

17 

4 

6 

170 

32 

12 

2 

19o 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

19p 

1 

1 

20a 

20c 

1 

22 

1 

25a 

25b 

2 

1 

2 

26 

3 

65 

29 

20 

1 

8 

11 

15 

4 

37 

4 

47 

9 

108 

151 

116 

14 

13 

58 

82 

19 

116 

18 

8 

96 

141 

76 

9 

12 

53 

67 

16 

100 

15 

28a 

8 

2 

1 

1 

i 

28h 

1 

4 

29 

1 

3 

8 

39 

5 

1 

4 

10 

3 

12 

2 

30-35 

252 

7,053 

6,577 

2,549 

2,952 

914 

522 

5,014 

1,558 

2,351 

425 

164 

851 

909 

800 

470 

210 

134 

972 

229 

743 

53 

37 

10 

363 

385 

40 

128 

111 

72 

402 

SI 

345 

22 

38a 

. 78 

5,839 

5,283 

1,709 

2, 354 

59  6 

316 

3,640 

1,248 

1,263 

350 

38b 

1 

1 

9 

1 

36 

1 

1 

2 

Q 

39-45 

9 

8 

14 

13 

1 

2 

15 

9 

46 

3 

156 

71 

476 

26 

13 

40 

61 

3 

103 

12 

48a 



4Kh 

] 

1 

o 

1 

1 

50 

1 

69 

1 

1 

1 

20 

51  q 

1 

59ft 

59h 

i 

53b 

2 

3 

24 

2 

1 

1 

88 

i 

53p 

1 

54 

1 

55b 

2 

18 

18 

19 

4 

4 

5 

5 

1 

16 

7 

55d 

4 

11 

6 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

11 

4 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

i ■ 

2 

3 

1 

1 

57-59 

836 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 


8 

9 

10 

1-1 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19d 

19e 

19f 


19g 

19h 

19i 

19k 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 


20c 


25a 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

52a 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

1,069 

953 

2, 130 

8,049 

1,S 

Cause. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

1 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

3 

18 

14 

2 

1 

3 

2 

Measles 

16 

23 

62 

85 

Scarlet  fever 

19 

Whooping  cough 

2 

1 

4 

118 

378 

1,092 

1,500 

1 

] 

1 

Erysipelas 

1 

6 

1 

3 

Carrier!  bacillus!  typhoid 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

4 

18 

Carrier!  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

1 

4 

4 

4 

1 

29 

9 

8 

90 

25 

276 

503 

( 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

7 

7 

10 

112 

9 

i 

1 

36 

2 

3 

1 

i 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

28 

2 

3 

40 

41 

21 

24 

144 

40 

18 

22 

102 

1 

14 

1 

Tuberculosis(others) 

1 

3 

1 

27 

476 

1,278 

81 

609 

6,351 

1,862 

Syphilis  (all) 

307 

113 

62 

115 

143 

308 

1, 135 

187 

4,346 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

2 

1 

2 

4 

5 

25 

Arthritis T. 

18 

5 

9 

56 

1 

i 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

9 

3 

3 

10 

2 

3 

10 



1 



Muscular  rheumatism 

13 

8 

28 

6 

17 

1 

8 

12 

Poisoning,  chronic 

1 I 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN, 


837 


ms),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


8, 71S 

1,606 

1,652 

885 

5, 785 

4, 386 

6, 753 

1,673 

1,815 

4, 669 

339 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

ike. 

Sevier. 

Slielby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

61 

7 

27 

5 

8 

21 

29 

3 

10 

8 

3 

4 

44 

1 

6 

6 

4 

1 

4 

1 

314 

49 

22 

8 

226 

98 

337 

3 

38 

/o 

3 

6 

6 

I 

5 

2 

n 

1 

2 

8 

2 

2 

8 

3 

1 

5 

2 

9 

1, 777 

CO 

cio 

541 

253 

1,751 

788 

1,660 

551 

204 

970 

130 

10 

11 

6 

1 

1 

8 

1 

14 

10 

4 

4 

2 

4 

1 

18 

3 

2 

1 

1 

19a 

2 

1 

19b 

91 

1 

3 

7 

287 

3 

8 

19c 

1 

1 

4 

9 

19d 

19 

1 

9 

3 

4 

1 

19e 

1 

2 

1 

9 

19f 

16 

13 

1 

1 

7 

2 

7 

3 

7 

5 

2 

19g 

1,456 

125 

37S 

43 

912 

338 

1,073 

88 

248 

1,009 

10 

1911 

19i 

1 

1 

1 

19k 

355 

2 

65 

11 

84 

80 

1,470 

55 

147 

9 

19n 

83 

7 

32 

13 

16 

13 

133 

9 

13 

3 

19o 

1 

1 

1 

66 

2 

2 

296 

3 

1 

19p 

9 

20a 

1 

1 

22 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

25  b 

3 

1 

26 

65 

6 

3 

6 

38 

13 

25 

4 

7 

40 

3 

47 

156 

29 

21 

5 

177 

50 

72 

12 

9 

131 

2 

137 

24 

16 

3 

167 

36 

61 

11 

4 

103 

2 

28a 

6 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

9 

28b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

29 

13 

4 

3 

2 

9 

8 

7 

4 

18 

30-35 

6, 220 

526 

1, 172 

714 

1,989 

3, 259 

4, 377 

1, 729 

534 

2, 906 

131 

1,035 

222 

316 

86 

814 

388 

811 

347 

171 

482 

14 

37 

5S2 

71 

158 

103 

321 

81 

330 

74 

198 

144 

8 

38a 

4,603 

233 

698 

525 

854 

2,790 

3,236 

1,308 

165 

2,280 

109 

38b 

7 

2 

1 

3 

3 

16 

36 

1 

1 

1 

2 

17 

5 

9 

17 

2 

16 

1 

8 

11 

46 

2S8 

13 

22 

3 

66 

46 

51 

11 

22 

140 

3 

48a 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

50 

3 

1 

4 

4 

1 

7 

34 

51a 

1 

52b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

52b 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

54 

15 

2 

19 

5 

1 

5 

17 

8 

22 

9 

1 

10 

55d 

2<i 

4 

3 

7 

2 

38 

2 

8 

4 

1 

55e 

2 

4 

1 

1 

43 

1 

2 

2 

i 

2 

1 

1 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


8 38 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

6 


9 
10 
I I 
18 
19a 
19b 
19C 
I9d 
19e 
19f 
19g 
19h 
19i 
19k 
19n 
190 
19p 
20a 
20c 
22 
25a 
251  > 
26 
47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 


38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

4Sa 

4Sb 

50 

51a 

52a 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  spa 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence. 


335 

6,  946 

570 

22 

354 

375 

455 

54S 

898 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illi- 

nois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

Mi 

c 

so 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

o 

1 

1 

3 

16 

3 

9 

16 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

13 

3 

1 

24 

1 

i 

19 

8 

21 

Whooping  cough 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

731 

42 

275 

118 

5 

86 

35 

27 

7 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

9 

12 

1 

3 

6 

1 

4 

1 

i 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

5 

55 

33 

3 

90 

17 

4 

101 

2S8 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

3 

28 

1 

3 

14 

14 

1 

9 

1 

n 

2 

14 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

... 



1 

..  J 

1 

1 

20 

6 

2 

3 

4 

5 

2 

5 

36 

12 

17 

7 

10 

1 

10 

4 

30 

11 

14 

7 

10 

1 

3 

1 

1 

... 

1 

3 

3 

5 

38 

619 

305 

21 

669 

165 

41 

80 

22  b 

1 

100 

59 

5 

132 

10 

14 

10 

33 

| 

13 

192 

81 

63 

15 

8 

6 

46 

> 

22 

327 

165 

16 

474 

140 

19 

64 

146 

P 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1 

1 

13 

2 

2 

1 

3 

25 

8 

13 

2 

2 

7 

12 

i 

Gout 

1 

2 

i 

1 

r 

■■■ ; 

2 

1 

. 

i 

52 

11 

7 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1(V 

21 

3 

2 

2 

Poisoning,  chronic 

i 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


839 


»ii),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

— ; : 

States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


I8 

227 

2,571 

6,718 

1,300 

912 

348 

401 

386 

121 

553 

10,  483 

322 

35,  224 

110,  601 

145, 825 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

lri- 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

Total 

States. 

Total 

camps. 

Total 

States 

and 

camps. 

2 

4 

3 

13 

32 

1 

3 

2 

23 

2 

1 

21 

5 

40 

6 

146 

419 

4 

6 

2 

1 

24 

174 

198 

5 

10 

77 

2 

29 

17 

1 

2 

16 

1 

3 

13 

1 

12 

451 

2 

58 

2 

782 

9 

3,  257 
78 

4, 039 
87 

6 

1 

2 

8 

9 

1 

1 

18 

38 

89 

127 

9 

P 

84 

1, 256 
3 

343 

286 

1 

86 

3 

181 

1 

176 

66 

109 

197 

1 

2,  721 

227 

1 

7, 106 
82 

31, 757 
49 

38,  863 
131 

10 

14 

1 

11 

1 

1 

4 

29 

66 

95 

IS 

4 

6 

2 

1 

25 

51 

76 

19a 

4 

4 

19b 

2 

1 

24 

30 

19c 

1 

1 

1 



2 

16 

18 

19d 

24 

6 

2 

2 



6 

22 

82 

132 

214 

19e 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19 

2 

33 

210 

243 

19f 

1 

8 

2 

1 

1 

56 

2 

87 

256 

343 

19g 

f 

25 

723 

37 

263 

13 

180 

184 

78 

2 

151 

2,  255 

44 

4, 572 

17,  910 
3 

22, 482 
3 

19h 

19i 

4 

4 

19k 

2i 

10 

14 

6 

3 

3 



2 

3 

16 

17 

209 

3, 353 

3,  562 

19n 

1 

6 

9 

2 

5 

4 

1 

9 

33 

9 

113 

'698 

'811 

19o 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

14 

392 

406 

19p 

20a 

1 

8 

9 

1 

1 

1 

20c 

1 

1 

5 

6 

22 

2 

2 

1 

6 

6 

1 

2 

4 

10 

14 

26 

11 

2 

13 

27 

14 

3 

3 

4 

9 

62 

4 

190 

724 

47 

|5 

2 

63 

96 

89 

no 

3 

11 

n 

2 

9 

466 

85 

1,051 

1,  942 

2, 993 

i 

2 

47 

77 

15 

80 

1 

96 

13 

2 

10 

1 

7 

1 

2 

8 

424 

8 

78 

2 

918 

52 

1,634 

2,  552 
137 

28a 

28b 

29 

2 

1 

10 

11 

21 

b 

7 

3 

8 

1 

1 

3 

1 

28 

5 

71 

212 

283 

30-35 

7 

no 

1,  400 

582 

536 

235 

69 

29 

226 

26 

339 

7, 265 

454 

13, 670 

71, 197 

84, 867 

7 

0 

1 

19 

7 

84 

230 

159 

1,011 

71 

115 

396 

118 

82 

336 

43 

7 

185 

13 

13 

43 

5 

3 

21 

45 

36 

145 

11 

2 

13 

69 

72 

198 

666 

658 

5,941 

78 

42 

334 

1,  769 
1,661 
10,240 

14,431 
5, 105 
51,661 

16,  200 
6,766 
61,901 

37 

38a 

3Sb 

1 

1 

4 

49 

13 

239 

2,251 

53 

19 

281 

2,850 

36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

1 

1 

3 

6 

k 

4 

6 

2 

2 

1 

6 

2 

42 

Si 

3 

61 

44 

19 

3 

1 

3 

4 

13 

345 

19 

599 

2 

1 

4 

17 

21 

50 

51a 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

4 

16 

201 

217 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

52b 

1 

1 

1 

53b 

88 

116 

53c 

54 

55a 

■ ■). . 

i 

1 

3 

1 

52 

60 

2 

i 

1 

3 

21 

• •!■ . 

3 

9 

6 

27 

3 

.. 

1 

. .. 

L 

15 

28 

13 

9 

1 

5 

2 

3 

3 

9 

3 

41 

10 

3 

Y 

194 

37 

32 

32 

305 

201 

27 

162 

499 

238 

59 

194 

55d 

55e 

56a 

3 

1 

1 

1 

.. 

1 

10 

1 

1 

‘I- 

3 

2 

16 

6 

; 

1 

1 

2 

18 

20 

57-59 

840 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spent 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

- 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Dodg 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

f)0 

Encephalitis 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

62 

1 

2 

Multiple  sclerosis 

1 

631) 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

1 

2 

64 

Apoplexy 

1 

2 

3 

66a 

Facial  paralysis 

66  b 

Paraplegia. 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

1 

1 

4 

69 

5 

13 

n 

32 

1 

74  b 

1 

3 

3 

1 

4 

74d 

Neuro-cireulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart)... 
Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

3 

1 

2 

74  f 

72 

Chorea 

1 

2 

3 

38 

9 

73  b 

Neuralgia ..." 

1 

1 

3 

6 

3 

0 

73d 

2 

74g 

1 

1 

i 

3 

10 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

1 

9 

3 

3 

2 

16 

9 

13 

68c 

Malingering 

68(1 

2 

8 

u 

13 

68  o. 

Psychasthenia 

68  f 

68g 

2 

2 

3 

i 

9 

68h 

68i 

1 

1 

20 

1 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

75a 

75b 

Strabismus 

1 

1 

1 

2 

75(1 

Cataract 

4 

2 

75  f 

8 

2 

16 

8 

17 

75g 

75h 

Pterygium 

1 

I 

3 

75j 

Choroiditis 

1 

2 

i 

Iritis 

1 

1 

3 

5 

6 

751 

Keratitis 

2 

1 

4 

2 

10 

Retinitis 

1 

1 

Glaucoma 

2 

1 

75p 

75r 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1 

6 

3 

s 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

Otitis  media 

4 

3 

19 

24 

76b 

76d 

1 

1 

1 

i' 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of 

1 

2 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

86n 

86b 



1 

86(1 

1 

1 

86e 

Sinusitis  (all)*. 

3 

8 

1 

7 

17 

86f 

1 

1 

2 

1 

86h 

4 

13 

3 

10 

24 

86i 

Nasal  fossse.  other  diseases  of 

219 

1 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


841 


m>s),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 

J 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued.  Inter- 

national 


tstis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Hum- 

phreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

60 

1 

3 

1 

61 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

62 

1 

63a 

1 

8 

1 

2 

1 

63b 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

64 

1 

3 

1 

66a 

i 

1 

1 

1 

66b 

4 

4 

1 

66c 

i 

23 

24 

57 

3 

8 

22 

44 

8 

25 

69 

3 

1 

1 

74a 

19 

1 

19 

2 

12 

3 

1 

74b 

8 

1 

41 

2 

1 

3 

9 

74c 

3 

1 

74d 

2 

2 

4 

17 

1 

3 

3 

o 

74e 

74f 

i 

1 

1 

72 

1 

39 

3 

13 

3 

1 

2 

18 

18 

2 

73a 

1 

10 

10 

5 

4 

I 

5 

16 

2 

13 

2 

73b 

1 

7 

6 

263 

8 

2 

i 

3 

12 

1 

73c 

1 

1 

1 

3 

73d 

1 

11 

3 

9 

4 

3 

5 

3 

2 

74g 

1 

i 

i 

1 

67 

41 

3 

o 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

169 

28 

130 

3 

3 

38 

6 

91 

2 

68b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6Sc 

13 

9 

20 

2 

i 

7 

9 

3 

10 

1 

68d 

1 

1 

1 

6Se 

7 

2 

18 

5 

1 

24 

1 

6Sf 

1 

1 

68r 

2 

4 

1 

i 

1 

5 

1- 

68h 

1 

1 

3 

68i 

2 

8 

9 

3 

1 

1 

5 

1 

5 

1 

75a 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

75a(ll 

1 

75a(2) 

1 

1 

6 

3 

2 

75a(31 

i 

3 

1 

9 

75a(4) 

1 

i 

1 

] 

2 

75b 

1 

2 

o 

75c 

3 

i 

4 

3 

1 

7 

2 

4 

75e 

3 

21 

25 

7 

16 

4 

10 

40 

3 

11 

4 

75f 

2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

75g 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

75h 

2 

75i 

8 

i 

5 

2 

1 

2 

1 

751 

4 

3 

1 

S 

9 

3 

1 

75  k 

1 

n 

7 

4 

4 

2 

9 

1 

s 

751 

1 

o 

4 

4 

7 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75n 

11 

7 

3 

2 

1 

4 

8 

1 

11 

75r 

1 

40 

29 

45 

17 

1 

25 

32 

4 

22 

2 

76a 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

76b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

76d 

5 

1 

2 

1 

2 

76e 

1 

1 

9 

86a 

1 

2 

2 

1 

86b 

1 

86d 

11 

8 

18 

9 

4 

6 

11 

2 

2 

i 

86e 

1 

1 

1 

1 

86  f 

Rficr 

3 

46 

40 

33 

173 

97 

8 

39 

8 

39 

2 

86h 

644 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

86i 

842 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 
national 
classifi- 1 
cation 
No. 


Cause. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Logan. 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

06a 

66  b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


Encephalitis 

Meningitis,  simple 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Multiple  sclerosis 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) . 


Apoplexy. 


Facial  paralysis 

Paraplegia. 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others). 

Epilepsy 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

Neurasthenia ' 

Enuresis 

Neurosis. 


Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart). 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

Chorea. 


Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) . 

Neuralgia 

Neuritis 

Speech,  defective 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


MacArthur. 


McClellan. 


Meade. 


Mills 


3 

197 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 

07 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

1 

2 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

6 

68b 

Mental  deficiency * 

5 

2 

6 

in 

68c 

Malingering .' 

1 

4 

68d 

Dementia  praecox 

4 

1 

1 

16 

68  f 

Psychoneurosis 

2 

28 

68g 
68  h 

1 

68  i 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

4 

75a 

1 

75a 

3 

1 

75c 

75d 

Cataract 

2 

1 

1 

2 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

7 

1 

7 

55 

75g 
75  h 

Pterygium 

1 

10 

Amblyopia 

2 

1 

3 

75  i 

1 

75j 

75k 

Choroiditis 

1 

S 

4 

3 

10 

751 

1 

1 

3 

14 

75m 

Retinitis. . . . 

2 

l I 

2 

1 

4 1 i 

75p 

75r 

1 1 

1 

1 

27  i1 

76a 

VIII.  Ear , diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

12 

5 

7 

54 

P 

76b 

2 

76c 

2 

76d 

1 

76e 

1 

5 !• 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

1 

86b 

86d 

86e 

2 

. JL 

. j. 

1 

3 

12 

- 

. 

86h 

22 

3 

3 

46 

86i 

1 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 


843 


a'ps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

ike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

1 

60 

1 

:::::::::::: 

2 

1 

61 

2 

1 

2 

62 

1 

1 

1 

63a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

63b 

3 



2 

1 

1 

3 

64 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

66b 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

66c 

115 

4 

15 

10 

58 

27 

40 

8 

5 

50 

69 

1 

1 

74a 

6 

11 

1 

28 

6 

1 

10 

2 

74b 

7 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

2 

74c 

2 

2 

1 

4 

74d 

3 

3 

1 

15 

28 

74e 

1 

74  f 

4 

1 

72 



23 

3 

3 

2 

11 

14 

14 

5 

9 

3 

1 

73a 

19 

3 

1 

3 

19 

9 

19 

6 

1 

7 

1 

73b 

9 

3 

2 

1 

4 

4 

4 

3 

ii 

2 

73c 

2 

1 

10 

73d 



10 

5 

1 

n 

3 

10 

2 

2 

u 

i 

74g 

1 

1 

67 

1 

12 

1 

16 

68a 

278 

2 

43 

117 

46 

33 

1 

7 

185 

3 

68b 

6 

11 

3 

6Se 

13 

2 

15 

3 

4 

2 

11 

1 

6Sd 

1 

1 

1 

1 

68e 

32 

2 

2 

24 

1 

1 

3 

16 

68  f 

2 

68g 

14 

12 

2 

s 

4 

68h 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

6Si 

4 

4 

1 



6 

3 

2 

90 

1 

1 

13 

75a(l) 

1 

2 

1 

13 

7oa(2) 

1 

3 

1 

31 

75a(3) 

2 

4 

1 

3 

2 

2 

33 

75a(4) 

2 

17 

2 

75b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 

14 

75d 

1 

1 

2 

1 

18 

75e 

38 

4 

5 

5 

39 

22 

21 

2 

9 

21 

3 

75  f 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

IDg 

2 

2 

8 

7oh 

1 

2 

75i 

1 

1 

2 

2 

19 

75  j 

9 

2 

2 

8 

2 

10 

1 

2 

12 

3 

5 

1 

10 

2 

14 

1 

2 

9 

1 

751 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

75m 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

5 

1 

75o 

6 

9 

1 

75p 

25 

3 

3 

2 

13 

8 

9 

1 

4 

21 

75r 

71 

9 

- 

3 

39 

33 

47 

4 

s 

37 

76a 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

76b 

4 - 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

4 

9 

76d 

6 

3 

1 

2 

1 

76e 

1 

1 

1 

S6a 

1 

6 



1 

86b 

. : 

1 

S6d 

13 

3 

11 

10 

11 

1 

9 

2 

S6e 

2 

1 

2 

1 

86  f 

86g 

50 

3 

21 

10 

21 

9 

147 

13 

48 

12 

Y 

86h 

4 

25 

1 

1 

2 

i 

i 

2 



S6i 

844 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida, 

Georgia- 

Illi- 

nois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

I Mi 
Cl 
! se 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

1 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

63b 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

2 

64 

Apoplexy. 

4 

2 

Facial  paralysis 

1 

66b 

Paraplegia 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

1 

1 

69 

7 

4 

3 

3 

O 

74a 

Jacksonian  epilepsy 

74b 

5 

1 

1 

3 

i 

74c 

Enuresis 

3 

i 

74d 

Neurosis 

i 

74e 

Neuro-cireulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 
the  heart). 

Shell-shock  (cause  not  given) 

74  f 

72 

Chorea T. 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted ) 

6 

2 

3 

i 

73b 

49 

2 

5 

2 

9 

14 

1 

73d 

Speech,  defective 



74g 

92 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

VI.  Menial  alienation. 

67 

68a 

2 

2 

68b 

12 

2 

7 

1 

i 

4 

6Sc 

4 

3 

i 

68d 

7 

2 

6 

3 

3 .... 

63e 

68f 

i 

68g 

68h 

2 

1 

1 

r 

681 

n 

1 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

8 

1 

i 

7 

75a 

1 

1 

i 

i 



i 

1 

75  f 

2 

21 

2 

2 

3 

4 

i 

75g 

75h 

4 

3 

i 

i 

75j 

1 

1 

2 

761 

5 

1 

4 

9 

i 

1 

75  0 
75p 
75r 

1 

2 

4 

i 

15 

9 

2 

i 

2 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

18 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

a 

76b 

1 

1 

76d 

1 

76e 

2 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

86b 

1 

1 

86e 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

86h 

86i 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

29 

17 

2 

14 

6 

7 

72 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN, 


845 


nfc),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


-r— 

States  of  occurrence— Continued. 

Total 

States. 

Total 

camps. 

Total 

States 

and 

camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

i(l- 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 
Y ork. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 



1 

1 

1 

2 

60 

1 

4 

30 

35 

61 

1 

9 

4 

19 

62 

1 

1 

2 

11 

13 

63a 

1 

1 

2 

6 

29 

63b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

18 

28 

46 

64 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

10 

16 

66a 

7 

661) 

. 

1 

2 

3 

9 

43 

52 

66c 

|) 

3 

27 

7 

24 

1 

1 

4 

73 

3 

166 

709 

69 

1 

1 



9 

4 

8 

12 

6 

2 

1 

3 

4 

1 

29 

180 

209 

74b 

5 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

4 

36 

142 

178 

74c 

1 

11 

1 

14 

24 

38 

74d 

2 

4 

1 

9 

9 

338 

347 

1 

1 

74f 

9 

9 

72 

1 

3 

6 

6 

9 

22 

59 

289 

348 

73a 

1 

6 

20 

13 

1 

2 

1 

2 

6 

32 

2 

153 

231 

3,84 

73b 

. . 

5 

9 

4 

2 

1 

1 

39 

3 

79 

403 

482 

73c 

25 

73d 

4 

7 

7 

2 

3 

21 

1 

148 

138 

2S6 

2 

1 

1 

4 

12 

16 

67 

2 

2 

3 

3 

14 

130 

144 

68a 

3 

8 

22 

13 

3 

2 

68 

11 

158 

1,460 

1,618 

68b 

2 

1 

1 

8 

20 

35 

68c 

2 

7 

3 

7 

2 

11 

8 

63 

214 

277 

68d 

7 

4 

2 

3 

13 

1 

24 

207 

231 

68f 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

68g 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

14 

80 

94 

6Sh 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

24 

18 

42 

68i 

8 

4 

1 

1 

40 

68 

233 

1 

1 

9 

6 

17 

26 

43 

75a(l) 

4 

2 

6 

19 

25 

3 

1 

33 

40 

54 

94 

75a(3) 

1 

1 

1 

5 

66 

71 

1 

2 

3 

31 

34 

75b 

5 

17 

99 

75c 

1 

1 

1 

4 

38 

42 

1 

2 

2 

6 

46 

52 

12 

53 

3 

1 

64 

9 

193 

484- 

677 

75f 

2 

1 

3 

10 

44 

54 

1 

5 

11 

38 

49 

75h 

7 

4 

11 

6 

17 

75i 

2 

3 

6 

51 

57 

75  j 

1 

2 

12 

4 

1 

3 

28 

54 

105 

159 

75k 

2 

8 

1 

27 

1 

49 

206 

2 

1 

4 

IS 

IS 

36 

75m 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

4 

11 

51 

62 

750 

i 

7 

2 

1 

1 

6 

3 

27 

37 

64 

75p 

14 

9 

4 

1 

7 

29 

2 

89 

195 

284 

75r 

1 

1 

15 

27 

8 

4 

2 

6 

77 

7 

185 

673 

858 

76a 

1 

4 

1 

1 

11 

19 

18 

37 

76b 

1 

1 

9 

6 

7 

13 

76c 

1 

2 

4 

32 

36 

76d 

.. 

2 

1 

4 

2 

3 

1 

15 

34 

49 

76e 

2 

5 

8 

13 

86a 

1 

1 

3 

1 

8 

24 

32 

86b 

4 

5 

86d 

5 

4 

2 

5 

1 

9 

28 

3 

69 

204 

273 

86e 

1 

i 

15 

16 

86f 

1 

1 

86g 

5 

26 

34 

39 

19 

i 

54 

4 

38 

9 

80 

12 

468 

978 

1,446 

86h 

2 

S 

914 

922 

S6i 

846 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe  L 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

DoJ 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

7 

8 

87b 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

25 

87 

1 

116 

57 

134  ■ f 

100b 

2 

8 

7 1 ' 

100c 

lOOd 

1 

3 

27 

21 

154 

9 i 

100e 

3 

2 

2 

4 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

78 

79a 

5 

15 

94 

12 

29 

79a 

5 

2 

3 

79a 

1 

79a 

5 

11 

44 

5 

20 

79a 

( 4 ) M itral  stenosis . . . . 

4 

45 

3 

3 

79a 

2 

79a 

79a 

2 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

20 

5 

1 

79c 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

1 

2 

3 

12 

3 

79c 

i 

1 

2 

2 

1 

SO 

Angina  pectoris 

1 

3 

Sia 

1 

81b 

1 

2 

1 

| 

81c 

81d 

82 

S3a 

Hemorrhoids 

15 

6 

18 

30 

63 

h 

83b 

Varicocele 

1 

1 

2 

2 

nl 

83c 

Varicose  veins 

1 

2 

10 

2 

Jl 

83d 

Phlebitis 

1 

1 

84a 

1 

1. 

84b 

10 

8 

11 

10 

49 

JJ 

1 

|7 

85b 

2 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

4 

13 

55 

1 

S5d 

1 

851 

Tachycardia 

1 

i 

2.3 

6 

14 

1 

85g 

85h 

Hemorrhage. . . 

1 

2 

7 

1 

3 

i 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

54 

65 

159 

334 

236 

91 

80 

105 

as 

40 

85 

| 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

90 

65 

27 

421 

80 

93a 

1 

1 

1 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

3 

3 

6 

93c 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

4 

9 

10 

21 

25 

96 

Asthma 

3 

9 

.5 

39 

13 

97 

98 

1 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 

1 

l 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

2 

1 i • 

99c 

6 

2 

3 

5 

15 

101 

1 

102a 

1 

2 

102b 

1 

3 

102c 
] ( 15ft 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

3 

9 

12 

IS 

28 

105b 

2 

1 

4 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

9 

3 

3 

5 

38 

106 

11 

1 

ii 

35 

107  b 

Cestodes 

2 

2 

i 

107c 

108 

1 

1 

Appendicitis 

7 

13 

11 

18 

; 

109a 

Hernia 

7 

n 

25 

50 

33 

1 

109b 

1 

2 

110a 

2 

6 

7 

12 

4 

110b 

49 

24 

16 

24 

63 

113 

1 

• 

115a 

2 

1 

1 

liob 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

1 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  847 

ji),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

dassifi- 

Mis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Hum- 

phreys. 

J ackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

cation 

No. 

3 

8 

11 

5 

1 

14 

1 

19 

1 

1 

1 

87  b 

19 

436 

177 

221 

46 

45 

116 

232 

13 

250 

10 

100a 

19 

18 

4 

16 

3 

5 

96 

4 

100b 

100c 

12 

90 

60 

62 

13 

7 

19 

62 

7 

53 

4 

100d 

12 

3 

4 

1 

3 

9 

9 

1 

100e 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

9 

77 

1 

1 

1 

78 

4 

99 

47 

39 

3 

2 

19 

22 

13 

105 

5 

79a 

3 

9 

1 

3 

6 

3 

10 

79a( 1) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

45 

21 

25 

2 

2 

10 

13 

6 

78 

3 

47 

11 

7 

2 

3 

3 

6 

1 

79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79a(7) 
79a (S) 
79b 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

3 

3 

9 

1 

i 

7 

2 

1 

1 

3 

17 

2 

1 

3 

1 

79c 

79d 

3 

46 

6 

1 

1 

3 

11 

7 

2 

; 5 

3 

3 

2 

2 

9 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

80 

9 

1 

9 

1 

9 

81b 

2 

2 

81c 

i 

3 

81d 

3 

35 

82 

3 

116 

57 

86 

22 

6 

13 

53 

5 

13 

83a 

7 

a 

23 

7 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Sib 

i 

6 

3 

9 

6 

1 

83c 

2 

1 

5 

1 

5 

33 

52 

24 

18 

14 

23 

56 

8 

71 

4 

8 lb 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

. j 

1 

1 

1 

85  b 

24 

2 

32 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

20 

27 

12 

7 

10 

2 

3 

29 

3 

85f 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

85g 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

I 

32 

329 

433 

2S9 

ISO 

62 

142 

515 

194 

2S6 

35 

89-90 

2 

61 

89 

25 

6 

10 

160 

80 

23 

40 

17 

91 

8 

484 

477 

378 

171 

37 

129 

325 

63 

103 

5 

92a 

1 

I 

3 

2 

2 

11 

1 

10 

93a 

1 

6 

12 

12 

3 

1 

15 

4 

4 

3 

93b 

3 

47 

65 

41 

7 

6 

17 

41 

10 

26 

5 

93c 

22 

21 

11 

5 

15 

8 

34 

96 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

97 

1 

1 

8 

1 

2 

98 

3 

2 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

99b 

99c* 

1 

13 

8 

8 

6 

2 

3 

15 

3 

16 

1 

101 

i 

4 

1 

102a 

102b 

102c 

1 

6 

60 

41 

34 

10 

14 

11 

36 

3 

24 

3 

5 

3 

1 

2 

2 

6 

1 

11 

4 

12 

59 

105b 

3 

14 

1 

37 

15 

12 

10 

39 

92 

10 

21 

SO 

1 

8 

1 

14 

11 

5 

1 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

107c 

10S 

2 

35 

30 

139 

53 

123 

11 

1 

14 

25 

25 

4 

22 

5 

45 

20 

95 

20 

62 

7 

109a 

**• 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

109b 

25 

20 

21 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

8 

3 

110a 

77 

131 

37 

25 

23 

23 

55 

156 

50 

4 

110b 

113 

1 

1 

2 

114 

5 

5 

7 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

115a 

2 

2 

4 

3 

i I 

115b 

848 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  90. — Admissions , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


S7a 
87  b 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
lOOe 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79o 
80 
Sla 
81b 
Sic 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
Sla 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
S5d 
85f 
85g 
85h 


Cause. 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal . . 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from . 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal. 
Pharynx,  other  diseases  of . . . 


XI. 


Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(7 ) Tricuspid  lesions 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis .' 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Logan. 


MacArthur.  McClellan.  Meade. 


Mi 


24  I 


32 

5 


231 

16 


23 


21 


4 

38 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- . . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative.. . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. . 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema. 
Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 


95 

1 

43 


4 

10 

5 


47  86 

5 ! 76 

12  145 

i i' 

7 : 9 

6 15 

1 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


792 

124 

247 

3 

5 

54 

21 

8 

2 


I 


Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Gastroenteroptosis 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis, hookworm). . 

Ascaris  lumbrieoides 

Cestodes 

Intestinal  parasites  (others) 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of. 


1 . 

106  I 


26  | 
213 

r 

lo 

84 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 


849 


i'),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classfi- 

cation 

No. 

?. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

26 

2 

7 

3 

19 

9 

20 

1 

14 

1 

87  a 

1 

1 

87  b 

319 

29 

45 

16 

310 

237 

334 

19 

32 

160 

2S 

100a 

34 

3 

4 

39 

9 

3 

7 

S 

100b 

1 

1 

100c 

128 

2 

5 

9 

77 

57 

103 

21 

60 

106 

2 

100d 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 

1 

100e 

1 

1 

9 

9 

3 

1 

1 

78 

144 

3 

6 

5 

34 

21 

32 

2 

S 

45 

6 

79a 

7 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

s 

79a(l) 

1 

1 

4 

3 

79a (2) 

S7 

5 

4 

24 

17 

17 

2 

5 

27 

2 

79a(3) 

42 

1 

i 

3 

5 

7 

4 

79a(4) 

2 

1 

1 

7 

1 

79a(S) 

...... 

4 

2 

14 

1 

2 

4 

3 

79b 

1 2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

6 

8 

1 

1 

2 

79d 

, 7 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

7 

1 

1 

80 

. 2 

3 

. 1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

81b 

3 

81c 

1 

1 

Sid 

1 

1 

1 

1 

82 

169 

13 

6 

14 

109 

60 

89 

11 

13 

72 

4 

83a 

: 24 

1 

1 

10 

9 

9 

1 

21 

1 

S3b 

19 

1 

2 

9 

10 

3 

32 

83c 

6 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

! 75 

13 

16 

7 

96 

17 

73 

14 

IS 

39 

1 

S4b 

4 

1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

i 2 

9 

1 

85b 

798 

12 

6 

85  d 

42 

16 

8 

22 

36 

44 

1 

i 

26 

6 

85 

5 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

85h 

511 

72 

148 

146 

335 

446 

1,529 

98 

556 

259 

28 

89-90 

152 

75 

48 

8 

666 

58 

55 

58 

25 

123 

2 

91 

585 

41 

52 

39 

217 

115 

373 

48 

431 

167 

33 

92a 

5 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

6 

93a 

7 

3 

2 

12 

4 

4 

1 

9 

6 

93b 

67 

9 

21 

3 

41 

ii 

53 

4 

3 

27 

3 

93c 

137 

13 

11 

4 

26 

59 

56 

9 

6 

27 

2 

96 

5 

4 

8 

1 

1 

1 

97 

3 

4 

1 

4 

1 

3 

98 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

99a 

-•4  - - - 

2 

99b 

.27 

7 

3 

2 

15 

73 

IS 

6 

2 

125 

99c 

9 

101 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

102a 

i 

1 

1 09h 

11 

9 

4 

52 

38 

55 

6 

9 

24 

1 

102c 

1 

1 

1 

1 05  a 

! 7 

2 

3 

8 

9 

1 

3 

9 

105h 

i 75 

4 

9 

4 

23 

37 

153 

8 

5 

21 

1 

105c 

• 4 

5 

51 

21 

27 

20 

223 

13 

2 

100 

i 

2 

1 

5 

2 

3 

70 

i 

107b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 07c 

]61 

9 

9 

3 

37 

14 

38 

9 

9 

39 

3 

108 

] 80 

33 

6 

15 

108 

65 

113 

28 

20 

251 

6 

109a 

i 

1 

2 

109b 

47 

1 

3 

1 

14 

10 

24 

2 

4 

16 

110a 

1 62 

13 

20 

119 

88 

36 

201 

1 

32 

25 

30 

U0b 

1 

1 

113 

3 

114 

| 7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

115  a 

! 3 

I 

3 

2 

2 

7 

1 

5 

115b 

850 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

States  of  occurrence. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia 

Illi- 

nois. 

Kansas 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 
land.  ( 

87a 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

12 

1 

7 

3 

2 

2 

87  b 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of. 

100a 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

4 

201 

15 

33 

37 

35 

73 

m 1 
? 1 

100b 

8 

5 

3 

4 

100c 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from 

1 

lOOd 

97 

3 

15 

11 

5 

57 

2! 

100c 

2 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 
Pericarditis 

1 

1 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

3 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

3 

14 

2 

6 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

1 

1 . 

79a 

9 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

3 

11 

5 

2 

5 

79a 

1 

2 

2 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

2 

79a 

(7)  Tricuspid  lesions 



79a 

(S)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

i 

3 

i 

1 . 

79c 

1 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

3 

3 



! ., 

79e 

6 

1 

3 

80 

Angina  pectoris. 

81a 

Aneurysms 

81b 

2 



81c 

Aortitis 

:::::::: 

Hid 

82 



83a 

92 

3 

9 

3 

6 

2 

4 

83b 

8 

i 

1 

2 

i 

5 

1 

1 

83d 

1 

1 

84a 

84b 

2 

63 

9' 

1 

1 

10  . 

1 

1 



85  b 

1 

1 

1 .1 

85d 

85e 

85f 

1 

10 

1 

5 

3 .: 

85g 
85  h 

89*90 

i 

1 

1 

1 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

4 

189 

35 

2 

70 

15 

16 

33 

7!.' 

91 

8 

4 

6 

1 

3 

5 

10 

92a 

30 

4 

30 

25 

16 

61  I 

93a 

93b 

1 

2 

1 . 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 . 

93c 

Pleura,’ other  diseases  of 

i 

20 

3 

1 

1 

11  .; 

90 

97 

2 

9 

4 

2 

2 

l 

‘ ■ 

98 

99a 

4 

1 

. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

2 



99c 

89 

1 

1 

7 

5 

3 !{ 

102a 



1 

I 

1 . 



102c 

1 

73 

3 

16 

8 

14 

4 

11  j. 

105b 

105c 

5 

29 

66 

3 

3 

1 

. . 

5 

13 

4 

4 

1 

2 

3 

22  • 

106 

52 

1 

107  b 
107c 

108 
109a 

10 

. . • 

4 

...  .- 

36 

3 

i 

12 

2 

6 

3 

1 • 

5 

30 

4 

23 

12 

8 

0 if 

109b 

110a 

110b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

12 

243 

14 

3 

42 

4 

9 

12 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 

1 

Cholecystitis 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 ■ 

V V*  V,  V V V*  V. 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


851 


I,,),  of  colored,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total 

States. 

Total 

camps. 

Total 

States 

and 

camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classify 

cation 

No. 

c)' 

IJ 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

2 

14 

22 

16 

5 

2 

1 

19 

8 

128 

276 

404 

87a 

1 

1 

2 

5 

7 

87  b 

20 

183 

427 

167 

17 

8 

102 

21 

8 

44 

346 

33 

1,870 

4,429 

6,299 

100a 

6 

11 

12 

6 

1 

1 

6 

23 

4 

99 

388 

487 

100  b 

1 

2 

14 

16 

100c 

9 

28 

116 

66 

12 

14 

30 

3 

1 

18 

97 

22 

629 

1,413 

2, 042 

100d 

2 

2 

1 

4 

9 

14 

81 

100e 

1 

10 

13 

16 

29 

77 

3 

5 

2 

13 

12 

25 

78 

2 

31 

14 

6 

3 

3 

5 

8 

207 

19 

343 

1,097 

1,440 

79a 

6 

2 

2 

1 

17 

4 

36 

83 

119 

79a(l) 

4 

6 

16 

22 

79a(2) 

1 

17 

12 

6 

9 

3 

1 

6 

147 

9 

236 

711 

947 

79a(3) 

i 

6 

1 

1 

33 

4 

51 

234 

285 

79a(4) 

1 

1 

3 

2 

9 

14 

23 

79a(5) 

3 

3 

79a(7) 

1 

1 

3 

5 

36 

41 

79a(8) 

1 

11 

2 

20 

104 

124 

79b 

2 

1 

1 

4 

9 

18 

27 

79c 

6 

8 

6 

1 

65 

3 

96 

169 

265 

79d 

1 

3 

3 

16 

3 

27 

1 

64 

81 

145 

79e 

1 

1 

4 

6 

19 

25 

80 

1 

1 

2 

10 

12 

81a 

1 

1 

9 

131 

28 

41 

8lb 

■ 

1 

1 

2 

7 

9 

81c 

2 

1 

3 

6 

9 

81d 

10 

10 

82 

1 

23 

8 

4 



4 

2 

138 

13 

392 

1,329 

1,721 

83a 

3 

4 

4 

1 

1 

19 

1 

50 

' 173 

223 

S3b 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

24 

180 

83c 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

11 

31 

42 

83d 

3 

3 

84a 

3 

36 

14 

2 

4 

1 

8 

61 

8 

280 

908 

1, 188 

84b 

1 

3 

6 

310 

316 

85a 

1 

9 

10 

12 

85b 

18 

3 

1 

2 

24 

50 

1,069 

1, 119 

1 

1 

2 

3 

85d 

1 

1 

85e 



1 

11 

5 

2 

1 

1 

21 

2 

65 

426 

491 

851 

1 

1 

2 

6 

52 

58 

4 

9 

8 

25 

33 

85b 

19 

200 

347 

141 

53 

43 

32 

6 

12 

78 

1, 117 

55 

2,  552 

10,411 

12,  963 

89-90 

4 

90 

26 

18 

2 

3 

3 

2 

2 

6 

169 

8 

371 

2, 388 

2, 759 

91 

15 

132 

39 

60 

16 

28 

15 

4 

29 

735 

18 

1,267 

5,749 

7,016 

92a 

1 

1 

4 

9 

1 

6 

19 

58 

77 

93a 

7 

5 

5 

1 

4 

23 

1 

56 

137 

193 

93  b 

3 

32 

32 

4 

10 

1 

1 

3 

7 

130 

10 

283 

710 

993 

93c 

2 

6 

7 

4 

2 

1 

9 

74 

119 

69S 

817 

96 

1 

1 

3 

41 

44 

97 

1 

2 

2 

10 

44 

54 

98 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

12 

27 

39 

99a 

i 

4 

24 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

65 

4 

221 

430 

651 

99c 

101 

9 

3 

8 

24 

32 

102a 

3 

32 

53 

23 

7 

9 

16 

1 

4 

11 

99 

6 

397 

S10 

1,207 

102c 

1 

8 

26 

3 

2 

13 

137 

1 

232 

178 

410 

105b 

1 

29 

48 

12 

18 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

51 

12 

283 

606 

889 

105c 

2 

70 

2 

9 

9 

1 53 

679 

K25 

106 

31 

1 

g 

12 

7 

1 

1 

16 

101 

190 

1 07  h 

1 

5 

11 

10 

107c 

7 

20 

41 

9 

4 

1 

i 

1 

1 

8 

73 

4 

235 

592 

827 

108 

2 

43 

12 

18 

15 

7 

2 

3 

2 

8 

134 

8 

363 

2,068 

2,431 

109a 

1 

1 

3 

1 

7 

23 

30 

1091) 

2 

3 

7 

1 

28 

4 

51 

267 

318 

110a 

7 

26 

280 

35 

9 

34 

1 

40 

19 

IS 

190 

41 

1,068 

1,686 

2,754 

110b 

1 

2 

1 

2 

9 

21 

56 

1156 

1 3 

5 

2 

9 

21 

50 

71 

115b 

3553—25 55 


852 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sp 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

D evens. 

Dix. 

I) 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

115c 

1 

1 

1 

117a 

1 

117b 

1 

3 

1 

118b 

11  Sc 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal .) 

| 

11!) 

1 

1 

1 

120 

1 

1 

1 

4 

122a 

122b 

122c 

H ydronephrosis 

122(1 

1 

2 

2 

122e 

1 

123 

124a 

Cystitis 

2 

1 

3 

8 

5 

1241) 

3 

8 

10 

125a 

2 

3 

61 

125b 

1 

10 

125c 

1 

1 

126 

1 

6 

127a 

Balanitis 

5 

3 

2 

2 

38 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal 

1 

1 

1 

5 

70 

127c 

Hydrocele 

i 

.3 

2 

7 j 

127d 

4 

] 

4 

127e 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 

3 

2 

3 

8 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

1 

143a 



143b 

Furuncle 

5 

3 

1 

1 

6 

144  a 

Abscess 

3 

7 

4 

7 

22 

1441) 

Cellulitis 

1 

1 

9 

10 

145a 

5 

1 

6 

145b 

Nails,  Selects  and  diseases  of 

3 

1 

1 

2 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

5 

2 

1 

145d 

1 

145e 

1 

145f 

Eczema 

1 

i 

1 

6 

145g 

145h 

Herpes 

5 

2 

5 

22 

1451 

3 

145  j 

145k 

1 

1451 

3 

145m 



1 

145n 

3 

2 

6 

46 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

5 

4 

13 

45 

27 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 



4 

5 

146b 

i 

11 

14 

1 

146c 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

i 

1 

2 

3 

5- 

147a 

1 

10 

14 

147b 



1 

L 

147c 

1 

4 

3 

147d 

1 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 

2 

6 

2 

cepted). 

149a 

i 

3 

149b 

1 

3 

2 

149c 



2 

4 

149(1 

2 

1 

u 

149e 

1 

12 

30 

22 

149f 

1 

1 

149g 

1 

2 

149b 

Organs  of  locomotion , other  diseases  of 

4 

3 

16 

22 

28 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1S9 

Notspecified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

143 

86 

102 

83 

144 

_ 

Total  for  diseases 

2,  326 

2,  984 

2,  543 

5,574 

5,926 

l- 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


853 


tj)s),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence— 

Continued. 

Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

](stis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Hum- 

phreys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

1 

1 

2 

12 

i 

1 

1 

117a 

1 

1 

] 

2. 

1 

1 

117b 

1 

:::::::::::: 

118b 



1 

1 

1 

2 

118c 

3 

2 

4 

119 

3 

4 

1 

6 

1 

2 

120 

1 

1 

1 

122a 

1 

122b 

1 

122c 

1 

14 



3 

122d 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

4 

3 

1 

122e 

3 

1 

i 

3 

1 

2 

123 

13 

3 

20 

3 

8 

i 

2 

124a 

4 

11 

8 

4 

1 

2 

4 

1 

5 

124b 

2 

3 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

125a 

3 

3 

3 

1 

3 

125b 

1 

1 

2 

1 

125c 

6 

3 

1 

9 

1 

126 

1 

1 

8 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

127a 

i 

3 

10 

2 

4 

8 

8 

9 

127b 

8 

11 

8 

6 

1 

2 

5 

8 

127c 

3 

34 

1 

4 

1 

4 

127d 

• 3 

36 

32 

14 

4 

2 

21 

16 

7 

20 

3 

127e 

142 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

143a 

6 

12 

6 

5 

1 

3 

11 

2 

10 

143b 

1 

19 

21 

9 

15 

4 

9 

28 

4 

22 

144a 

1 

]2 

15 

8 

8 

8 

6 

144b 

2 

1 

1 

1 

145a 

3 

2 

4 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 

145b 

4 

] 

1 

1 

145c 

1 

4 

145(1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

145e 

2 

1 

6 

9 

2 

3 

145f 

1 

1 

1 

1 

145s? 

1 

10 

6 

7 

8 

8 

1 

4 

3 

9 

145h 

1 

1 

1 

145i 

1 

1 

1 

145j 

9 

145k 

1 

1451 

1 



1 

2 

1 

145m 

15 

5 

1 

2 

1 

4 

10 

2 

11 

3 

145n 

1 

33 

41 

25 

17 

6 

10 

37 

6 

39 

6 

145o 

5 

5 

9 

2 

3 

5 

2 

5 

146a 

22 

9 

43 

2 

1 

4 

11 

1 

8 

3 

146b 

10 

17 

1 

1 

1 

14fic 



17 

3 

5 

3 

9 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

147a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

147b 

2 

4 

3 

4 

2 

4 

1 

30 

147c 

r iJ.  . . 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

147d 

16 

6 

158 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

9 

1 

147e 



3 

i 

1 

9 

2 

i 

2 

5 

2 

149a 

2 

1 

1 

9 

2 

1 

149b 

9 

1 

9 

149c 

... 

6 

2 

11 

5 

1 

9 

9 

i 

1 

149d 

; 2 

225 

9 

69 

4 

3 

4 

8 

35 

ii 

149e 

4 

1 

1 

149f 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

149g 

j 2 

83 

35 

122 

16 

9 

37 

2 

18 

H 

149h 

• 

2 

2 

- 

1 

4 

i 

4 

1 

150 

! 

253 

210 

149 

152 

54 

171 

293 

120 

212 

63 

189 

. 702 

14, 107 

14,060 

9,582 

7,378 

2,  581 

3,346 

11, 009 

3,  74S 

7,882 

961 

1 

854 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade.- 

Mill 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

115c 

3 

1 

15  1 

117a 

1 

2 ! 

U7b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

1 

i 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

2 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

1 I1.) 

1 

120 

2 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

122  b 

1 

122c 

122d 

1 

1 

1 

122e 

2 

3 

123 

2 

124a 

Cystitis 

2 

i 

1 

9 

124b 

2 

2 

14 

125a 

i 

3 

2 

125  b 

1 

3 

125  c 

2 

126 

1 

1 

127a 

1 

5 

1 27b 

1 

2 

1 

5 

!] 

127c 

3 

1 

14 

127  d 

1 

1 

7 

127e 

10 

1 

1 

38 

fl 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 



143a 

3 

143b 

2 

12 

144a 

8 

3 

5 

48 

1441* 

5 

3 

24 

145a 

2 

3 

145b 

6 

1 

6 

145  c 

12 

145d 

Clavus  . 

1 

5 

i i5e 

2 

1 

145f 

1 

1 

8 

145g 

145h 

1 

2 

1 

7 

2 

145j 

145k 

1451 

2 

1 

1 

8 

1450 

7 

9 

11 

69 

i 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

2 

11 

146  b 

5 

4 

11 

146c 

2 

2 

5 

13 

.... 

147a 

2 

1 

6 

147b 

147c 

2 

5 

147d 

i 

147e 

1 

2 

7 

149a 

2 

7 

149  b 

6 

149c 

1 

149(1 

2 

2 

4 

149e 

31 

2 

7 

24 

149f 

.1 

149g 

149h 

2 

2 

11 

3 

7 

96 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

i 

5 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

61 

20 

112 

483 

1,441 

2,040 

2,954 

13,286 

ADMISSION'S BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN, 


855 


%\ps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


ike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

1 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

2 

2 

1 

6 

3 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 



4 

2 

1 

9 

2 

1 

:::::::::::: 

2 

1 

3 

3 

9 

2 

2 

8 

1 

5 

1 

3 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

3 

2 

3 

2 

r 

2 

i 

2 

1 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

10 

4 

3 

3 

3 

4 

22 

1 

2 

9 

6 

9 

1 

2 

13 

2 

1 

35 

7 

131 

1 

1 

1 

7 

2 

1 

13 

1 

s 

3 

9 

5 

i 

1 

67 

1 



1 



2 

1 

19 

6 

2 

5 

4 

S 

5 

1 

29 

S 

2 

11 

i 

13 

1 

2 

2 

8 

3 

1 

10 

. 12 

2 

3 

2 

5 

5 

4 

2 

3S 

4 

5 

2 

24 

27 

3 

2 

17 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

14 

2 

4 

3 

5 

4 

7 

1 

1 

3 

3 

55 

6 

10 

3 

30 

15 

36 

3 

8 

14 

13 

2 

3 

G 

6 

30 

3 

14 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

15 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

i 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

4 

i 

1 

1 

3 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

17 

1 

1 

11 

3 

4 

3 

1 

8 

9 

2 

2 

i 

i 

4 

1 

1 

. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

6 

8 

2 

1 

4 

7 

1 

90 

7 

15 

5 

33 

IS 

32 

8 

4 

3S 

1 

13 

i 

4 

4 

4 

] 

10 

49 

89 

6 

2 

2 

20 

12 

5 

i 

1 

3 

15 

1 

6 

3 

q 

1 

2 

1 

1 

50 

2 

1 

i 

5 

12 

50 

22 

5 

3 

9 

3 

11 

10 

4 

9 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

15 

19 

3 

15 

3 

1 

| s 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

155 

1 

27 

5 

4 

2 

14 

41 

2 

23 

1 

35 

8 

1 

234 

5 

2 

ii 

1 

3 

1 

160 

3 

1 

66 

2 

29 

i 

ii 

146 

14 

3 

5 

4S 

21 

1 

11 

627 

2 

1 

2 

5 

s 

5 

9 

99 

_ 

47 

161 

66 

776 

135 

595 

74 

121 

499 

24 

8,695 

3,290 

3,205 

1,719 

9,  S33 

6,  S33 

14, 866 

3, 07S 

3,394 

8, 925 

549 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Hoc 

117a 

117b 

118b 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

1451 

Hog 

145h 

145  i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

145o 


14fia 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149E 

149g 

149h 


150 

1S9 


85G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  90. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  ol  occurrence. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause.  | 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict ol 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illi- 

nois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

M 

c 

SI 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

115c 
117a 
117b 
118b 
11, Sc 

2 

1 

Peritonitis 

6 

1 

Visceroptosis 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

i 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system, diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122(1 
122e 
123 
124a 
121b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
120 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127(1 
127e 

Nephritis,  acute 

1 

2 

1 

s 

1 

4 

1 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

4 

Pvogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

1 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

5 

1 

1 

1 

Cystitis 

9 

1 

2 

1 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

6 

2 

1 

2 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

9 

4 

1 

i 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

1 

i 

1 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of. . . 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

2 

.... 

1 

Balanitis 

3 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

7 

1 

1 

Hydrocele 

2 

1 

1 

1 

' 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

5 

2 

1 

.. 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  ol  (nonve- 
nereal). 

22 

4 

2 

1 

3 

s 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

1451 

145ft 

145h 

145i 

Uangrene 

Carbuncle 

2 

Furuncle 

25 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

A bscess 

1 

IS 

2 

1 

2 

i 

3 

4 

Cellulitis 

9 

i 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

9 

2 

1 



1 

Clavus 

3 

1 

1 

Dermatitis 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 



Herpes 

3 

1 

1 

Impetigo 

5 

2 

1 

... 

145k 

i' 

145m 

145n 

145o 

1 

4 

3 

2 

33 

1 

• 

6 

5 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

1 

146a 
146  b 
146c 
147a 

1 

i 

i. 

2 

i 

i 

1 

1 

147c 

4 

2 

1 

147e 

149a 

Joints,  other  diseases  ol  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 
tism excepted). 

3 

1 

2 

3 

.... 

149c 

149d 

149e 

1491 

149g 

149h 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

17 

2 

5 

i 

6 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

64 

i 

13 

3 

5 

4 

9 

XVN.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

150 

189 

1 

. 

NoCspecified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

60 

314 

35 

3 

96 

20 

32 

30 

38 

_ 

312 

3,532 

764 

60 

1,526 

449 

338 

536 

1,886 

; 

- 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN, 


857 


w|)s),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


— 

tii- 

g| 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

: 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

9 

2 

13 

:::::::: 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

3 

41 

1 

1 

2 

4 

4 

1 

4 

16 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

12 

2 

1 

26 

4 

4 

5 

1 

.... 

2 

1 

4 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

26 

6 

2 

2 

15 

1 

5 

4 

2 

2 

9 

1 

17 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

7 

1 

3 

5 

8^ 

10 

1 

13 

19 

4 

2 

5 

1 

3 

39 

3 

1 

3 

2 

6 

17 

2 

1 

1 

26 

3 

6 

29 

8 

1 

3 

3 

1 

o 

2 

56 

4 

" I-  - 

7 

17 

3 

9 

3 

3 

3 

6 

1 

2 

21 

3 

1 

1 

5 

3 

1 

23 

? 

1’9 

9 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

7 

1 

6 

78.. 

1 

4 

3 

1 

17 

8 

4 

1 

1 

6 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12 

3 

2 

21 

3 

2 

2 

20 

31 

10 

3 

2 

1 

i 

1 

4 

41 

9 

4 

4 

1 

19 

3 

3 

1 

1 

13 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

33 

5 

5 

2 

11 

1 

I 

1 

4 

6 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

6 

12 

4 

2 

1 

2 

>1 

1 

24 

35 

12 

1 

8 

53 

17 

1 

] 

3 

2 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

28 

56 

17 

5 

2 

1 

2 

9 

9 

134 

15 

i 

1 

2 

2 

2 

— 

8 

47 

262 

297 

77 

29 

9 

13 

13 

12 

81 

547 

55 

5 

468 

5,410 

3,994 

2,335 

747 

663 

713 

573 

303 

1,277 

20, 129 

1,507 

— 

Total. 

States. 

Total 

camps. 

Total 

States 

and 

camps. 

11 

57 

68 

11 

11 

22 

43 

65 

1 

2 

3 

4 

11 

15 

14 

33 

47 

37 

69 

106 

4 

4 

2 

2 

15 

30 

45 

18 

60 

78 

7 

19 

26 

49 

133 

182 

32 

152 

184 

56 

314 

370 

12 

83 

95 

2 

17 

19 

a 

100 

111 

56 

149 

205 

45 

220 

265 

20 

144 

164 

34 

176 

210 

130 

391 

521 

6 

6 

8 

14 

22 

92 

151 

243 

150 

449 

599 

53 

244 

297 

19 

62 

81 

49 

73 

122 

55 

53 

108 

20 

24 

44 

6 

23 

29 

22 

66 

88 

6 

11 

17 

49 

171 

220 

13 

19 

32 

1 

8 

9 

1 

5 

6 

1 

14 

15 

4 

15 

19 

48 

164 

212 

174 

690 

864 

5 

100 

105 

30 

364 

394 

26 

138 

164 

44 

216 

260 

5 

5 

33 

151 

184 

13 

13 

11 

264 

275 

26 

81 

107 

6 

40 

46 

7 

22 

29 

34 

105 

139 

187 

1,150 

1,337 

5 

34 

39 

IS 

30 

48 

385 

1,126 

1,511 

9 

96 

105 

2,179 

6,679 

8,  85S 

48, 090 

201,681 

249,  771 

Inter- 

nationa] 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


115c 

117a 

117b 

118b 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122c 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

1441) 

145a 

145b 

145c 

145d 

145e 

145  f 

145k 

145b. 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

1450 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149k 

149h 


150 

189 


858 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  apj 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

T , 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

422 

953 

1,356 

2,  220 

4,  815 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

D evens. 

Dix. 

Doi 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

2. 37 

0.  74 

4 

75.  83 

1.05 

2. 21 

2. 70 

1. 45 

5 

2. 37 

4.43 

.21 

6 

42.  66 

30.  43 

11.80 

38.29 

12.05 

7 

8 

9 

2.  37 

7.  35 

.45 

.62 

10 

2,  239. 34 

1,253.93 

123. 16 

367. 12 

339. 98 

14 

1.05 

18 

.74 

. 45 

19a 

1.05 

4.  43 

2.91 

19b 

19c 

1.47 

1.35 

19(1 

19e 

2. 37 

1.05 

5.  90 

3.15 

1.04 

19f 

2. 37 

.74 

5.41 

1.45 

log 

19h 

4. 74 

2. 10 

3. 60 

.83 

191.  94 

109. 13 

103.  98 

250.  90 

84.74 

I 

19i 

1.47 

• T 

19k 

19n 

30.  81 

97.59 

8. 11 

27.  48 

11.42 

ft 

190 

18.96 

1.05 

2.  21 

.45 

2. 28 

19p 

20a 

1.25 

.45 

.21 

20c 

22 



25a 

1.05 

25b 

26 

2.  37 

47 

2.37 

7.  35 

4.  43 

3. 60 

2. 08 

30. 81 

10.  49 

18.  44 

10. 36 

11.84 

28a 

28.44 

9.  44 

14.  01 

6.  76 

8.93 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

2. 37 

1.05 

2.95 

.90 

.83 

29 

30-35 

1.47 

2.  70 

2.08 

1, 282. 00 
500. 00 

915. 01 

803.  84 

859. 46 

318. 17 

r 

37 

198.  32 

177.  00 

218. 02 

1 10. 07 

T 

38a 

116.11 

121.72 

31.53 

19.32;  f 

38b 

665. 88 

594. 96 

580. 39 

609. 91 

188.79  ; :! 

36 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1.04 

39-45 

.21 

46 

4.74 

1.05 

3.69 

3.60 

1.04 

48a 

23.70 

14.69 

36.13 

29.28 

11.63 

It; 

Gout 

50 

51a 

1.05 

.90 

1.45 

52b 



53  b 
88 

1.47 

53c 

54 

.62 

55b 

55c 

2. 37 

3.15 

2.95 

.45 

3.32 

i { 

55e 

2.37 

3.15 

. 74 

2. 70 

.62 

2.  37 

Drug  addiction 

.74 

1.80 

4.36 

57-59 

Sour 

9 87 

ce  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  Blr  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


859 


ids),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

456 

6, 168 

6,823 

6, 939 

3,529 

1, 595 

3, 084 

5, 129 

2,  412 

6,631 

525 

istis. 

Funs  ton. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

0. 16 

0.  44 

0. 14 

0. 57 

0. 39 

0.41 

1.21 

1.90 

1 

2. 19 

3.24 

2.  64 

2.02 

1.13 

i.  88 

2.  92 

10. 72 

7.  46 

.30 

4 

3.  24 

1. 17 

2.  02 

. 28 

1.21 

- 

8.  77 

20.27 

67.28 

17.  73 

14.  74 

27. 59 

45.  72 

39. 39 

48. 96 

17.  65 

15.  24 

6 

.97 

.44 

.29 

18.  81 

n 

. 14 

.20 

8 

2.59 

.29 

1.59 

.59 

.75 

9 

399.  12 

244. 65 

77. 10 

236.  21 

736.  47 

423.  20 

237.  68 

250.  92 

300. 17 

252.  60 

196.  21 

in 

.32 

. 44 

1.30 

.98 

.60 

14 

1.30 

. 44 

. 14 

.28 

.32 

.78 

.60 

18 

.16 

. 15 

1.59 

.28 

.20 

19a 

.20 

19b 

.32 

1. 17 

1.30 

2.51 

1.62 

6.82 

1.36 

1.90 

19c 

. 63 

iQil 

.97 

4. 10 

.32 

2.  73 

. 41 

1.05 

1.  90 

1 Qp 

.81 

4.  54 

.63 

. 97 

. 41 

2. 26 

13.34 

IQf 

2. 19 

3.  57 

3.  96 

1.  S7 

3. 13 

2.  59 

7.80 

.75 

19? 

182. 02 

177.05 

346.  50 

167.61 

109.  66 

149.  22 

19S.  78 

214.  86 

170.  82 

131.  96 

49.53 

19h 

.32 

IQi 

2. 19 

19k 

41.67 

20.96 

7.35 

9.  07 

1.25 

1. 62 

2.34 

18.  66 

3.  77 

19.  05 

19n 

.81 

6.  30 

. S7 

4.82 

2.51 

1.95 

33. 15 

13.  27 

1.81 

3.81 

19o 

. 16 

.29 

.28 

.39 

. 15 

.28 

. 41 

Of)a. 

20c 

. 14 

22 

. 15 

25a. 

25h 

.29 

. 14 

.39 

26 

6.  58 

10.54 

4.  25 

2.88 

.28 

5.02 

3.  57 

2.92 

1.  66 

5.  58 

7. 62 

47 

19.74 

17. 51 

22. 13 

16.  72 

3. 97 

8. 15 

IS.  81 

15.99 

7. 88 

17.49 

34. 29 

17. 54 

15. 57 

20.67 

10.  95 

2. 55 

7.52 

17. 19 

13.  06 

6.  63 

15.  07 

28. 57 

28a 

1.30 

.29 

. 14 

.32 

.98 

1.  90 

28h 

.16 

.60 

29 

2. 19 

.49 

1. 17 

5.62 

1.  42 

.63 

1. 30 

1.  95 

1.24 

1.81 

3. 81 

30-35 

552.63 

1, 143. 47 

963. 96 

367. 36 

836.  51 

573. 05 

169.  26 

977. 59 

645.  94 

354. 55 

809. 52 

359. 65 

137. 97 

133. 26 

115.  29 

133. 19 

131.  66 

43.  45 

189.  51 

94.  95 

112.  05 

100. 95 

37 

21.93 

58.86 

56.  42 

5.  77 

36.  28 

69.  60 

23. 35 

78. 38 

33.  58 

52.  03 

41.  90 

38a 

171. 06 

946. 65 

774.  29 

246.  30 

667.  05 

371.  SO 

102. 46 

709.69 

517.  41 

190.  4S 

666. 68 

38b 

. 16 

. 29 

.20 

36 

. 16 

. 39 

.30 

2Q_4n 

1.46 

1. 17 

2.  02 

3. 68 

. 63 

2.  92 

2.  07 

1. 36 

6.  58 

25.  29 

10.41 

68. 62 

7.  37 

8. 15 

12. 97 

11.89 

1.24 

15.53 

22.  86 

48a 

. 16 

. 29 

. 28 

. 20 

.49 

9.  95 

.28 

.63 

. 20 

3.  02 

.20 

.16 

53  h 

4.39 

.44 

3.  46 

. 65 

20 

1.90 

88 

53c 

2. 19 

. 15 


54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 

57-59 


4.39 


3553—25- 


2.64 
5. 13 
.29 
.59 


2.  74 
1.59 
. 14 
.29 
43 


1.13 
" '.  '2s' 


2.  51 


1.62 


.41 

.82 


.41 


-56 


13.  34 
1.  90 


17. 14 


860 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

5 

fi 

7 

8 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19a 

19b 

19c 

19(1 

19e 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19i 

19k 

19n 

19o 

19p 

20a 

20c 

22 

25a 

25b 

20 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38a 

33b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

■51a 

52a 

52b 

53a 

53b 

S8 

53c 

54 

55a 

55b 

55c 

55(1 

55e 

56a 

seb 

57-59 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

1,069 

953 

2,130 

8,049 

Cause. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mil 

I.  Infectious  diseases  {excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

0. 12 

3. 15 

8.45 

1.74 

1.87 

1.05 

1.41 

14. 97 

24.13 

29.11 

10.  56 
2.  36 

Scarlet  fever 

Whooping  cough 

1.  87 

. 47 

.50 
186. 36 

110.  38 

396. 66 

512. 68 

11 

1.05 

. 12 

Erysipelas 

.47 

.75 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

.94 

.37 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

1.88 

2. 24 

.94 

1.88 

.50 

3.74 

.47 

3. 60 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

4.23 

.99 

84.19 

26.  23 

129. 58 

62.50 

i: 

6.  55 

7. 35 

4.  70 

13.92 

1 

8. 42 

1.05 

.47 

4.47 

2. 10 

.37 

.12 

.12 

26. 20 

2. 10 

1.41 

4.97 

38. 36 

22. 03 

11.27 

17.89 

37.  42 

18. 79 

10.32 

12.67 

.47 

1.74 

.12 

.94 

3.15 

.47 

3.35 

445. 29 

1,341.03 

285. 93 

789.04 

3 

Syphilis  (all) 

51.46 

85. 00 

144.13 

231.33 

105.  71 

65. 06 

53.  99 

17. 77 

288. 12 

1,190.  98 

87.80 

539. 94 

» 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

.25 

.47 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

1.87 
16.  84 

4.20 
5.  25 

2.35 

4.23 

3.11 

6.96 

.12 

.12 

8.  42 

3.15 

1.41 

1.24 

1.87 

.37 

1.24 

..... 

1.05 

. . 

12.16 

3.  76 

3.48  ; b 

5.61 

2.11 

.94 

.99 

r 

1.49 

Poisoning,  chronic 

•12  1 ' 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


861 


•ps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1 , 1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


8,718 

1,606 

1,652 

885 

5, 785 

4,386 

6,753 

1,673 

1,815 

4,669 

339 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

fike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

0. 23 

0.61 

0.  17 

0. 15 

1.  79 

1 

7.34 

4. 36 

16.  34 

5. 65 

1.38 

4.79 

4.41 

1.79 

5.51 

1.71 

8. 85 

4 

5 0 5 

.62 

3.  63 

1.04 

.91 

1.06 

.86 

2.  95 

5 

36. 02 

30.51 

13.  32 

9.  04 

39.07 

22. 34 

51.  28 

1.79 

20. 94 

16.06 

8.85 

6 

.69 

. 61 

.86 

.43 

7 

. 11 

1.20 

8 

.23 

2.  26 

1.38 

.46 

. 60 

1.07 

5.  90 

9 

203.  S3 

1,166.  26 

327.  48 

285.88 

302.  68 

179. 63 

252. 54 

329.  35 

112. 40 

207.  75 

3S3. 48 

10 

1.26 

3.  63 

.17 

.23 

1.  22 

.21 

14 

1. 15 

.69 

.91 

.30 

.86 

2. 95 

18 

.34 



.35 

. 15 

19a 

.23 

. 15 

19b 

10. 43 

.62 

.52 

1.  60 

43.  66 

1.  65 

1.  71 

19c 

.61 

. 15 

2.39 

4.  96 

19d 

2.18 

.62 

2.  26 

.52 

.61 

.55 

1.29 

19e 

1. 13 

.46 

. 15 

5.  90 

19f 

1.84 

8. 10 

.61 

1.13 

1.21 

.46 

1.06 

1.79 

3.86 

1.07 

5.90 

19g 

167.02 

77.  84 

228.  81 

48.59 

157.  65 

77.  06 

163.  24 

52.60 

136.64 

216. 11 

29.  50 

19h 

19i 

. 15 

.55 

.21 

19k 

40.73 

1.25 

39.  34 

12. 43 

14.  52 

IS.  24 

223.64 

32.87 

81. 00 

1.93 

19n 

9.52 

4.  36 

19.  37 

14.69 

2.  77 

2.  96 

20.24 

5.  3S 

7.16 

.64 

19o 

. 11 

.62 

. 61 

11.41 

.46 

.30 

163.09 

. 64 

2.  95 

I9p 

.30 

20a 

20c 

.23 

22 

* 



.23 

.62 

1. 13 

.23 

. 15 

25  b 

■ .34 

. 61 

26 

7.46 

3.74 

1.82 

6. 78 

6. 5 i 

2.  96 

3.80 

2.  39 

3.  86 

8. 57 

8.85 

47 

17.90 

18.06 

12.  71 

5.  65 

30.60 

11.40 

10.95 

7.17 

4. 96 

28.06 

5.90 

; 15.71 

14.94 

9.69 

3. 39 

28. 87 

8.21 

9.  28 

6.58 

2.  20 

22.06 

5.90 

28a 

.69 

.62 

.61 

. 17 

1. 14 

. 46 

. 60 

1.93 

28b 

. 61 

.23 

. 15 

.21 

29 

1.49 

2. 49 

1.82 

2 26 

1.82 

1.06 

2.  20 

3. 86 

30-35 

[713. 47 

327. 53 

709.  44 

806. 78 

343.  82 

743. 05 

665.90 

1,033.  47 

294.  22 

622. 40 

386.  44 

118. 72 

138. 23 

191.29 

97. 17 

140.  71 

88.  46 

123. 38 

207.41 

94.22 

103. 23 

41.30 

37 

66.  / 6 

44.21 

95.64 

116.  39 

55.49 

18.47 

50.21 

44.  24 

109.  09 

30.  84 

23.  60 

38a 

{527. 99 

145.  OS 

422. 52 

593.  23 

147.  63 

636. 12 

492.  30 

781.  83 

90.91 

488.  32 

321.53 

38b 

.80 

1.25 

. 17 

.46 

3.43 

36 

1. 13 

. 17 

.43 

29  45 

1.95 

3.11 

2.94 

.46 

2. 43 

.60 

4.41 

2. 36 

46 

33.04 

8. 10 

13.32 

3. 39 

11.41 

10. 49 

7.76 

6.58 

12.12 

29.  99 

8.  85 

4Sa 

.21 

.46 

.62 

1.13 

. 17 

.23 

. 60 

50 

.34 

.61 

.69 

.91 

. 15 

4. 18 

7. 28 

51a 

.23 

52h 

. 11 

52  n 

.61 

. 17 

. 23 

53b 

. 1 _ 



.35 

68 

86 

2. 95 

. 55 

.21 

.34 

.23 

.46 

54 

3. 21 

•’I 

. 35 

{ 2.18 

3.11 

.61 

5.65 

2.94 

1.82 

3. 34 

5.38 

.55 

2.14 

55d 

2.  87 

2.  42 

3.39 

1.21 

.46 

5.78 

1.20 

4.41 

.86 

2.95 

55e 

. 23 

. 69 

. 23 

.60 

1 13 

.55 

9.21 

2. 95 

• 23 

2.  26 

'.17 

.46 

. 15 

.60 

57-59 

862 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 1 

335 

6,946 

570 

22 

354 

375 

456 

548 

898 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illi- 

nois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

Me 

cl 

se 

1 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Typhoid  fever 

3.51 

2.83 

2.67 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

8.96 

2. 30 

5.26 

90.92 

45.20 

2.67 

2.19 

1.82 

Smallpox 

.72 

2.83 

2.19 

1.82 

6 

Measles 

8.96 

1.87 

5.26 

45.46 

67.  80 

2.67 

41.67 

14. 60 

23.39 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

2.83 

8 

Whooping  cough 

.14 

9 

.29 

1.75 

2.67 

3. 34 

10 

14 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

125.37 

39.59 

.86 

207.02 

227.  27 

242.94 

93.34 

59.22 

12.77 

814.03 

1.11 

18 

18 

Erysipelas 

.14 

3.51 

2.  S3 

2.67 

8.77 

3.65 

19a 

Carrier,  bacillus,  diphtheria 

21.90 

191) 

Carrier,  bacillus,  typhoid 

19c 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

2. 19 

5.47 

19)1 

Carrier,  epidemic  diseases  (others) 

19c 

1.75 

11.30 

2.19 

1.11 

19  f 

.43 

90.92 

2. 19 

1.82 

19g 

19h 

3.51 

2.83 

2. 19 

12.77 

5.57 

Mumps. . . *. r 

14.93 

7.92 

57.90 

136. 37 

254. 23 

45.34 

8.77 

184.31 

320.73 

2i 

191 

Parat  yphoid  A 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

8.96 

4.03 

1.75 

136.37 

39.55 

37.34 

2. 19 

16.42 

1 

19o 

2.99 

1.58 

3.51 

39. 55 

10.67 

2. 19 

1 ) 

19p 

20a 

8.96 

2.83 

2.  S3 

20c 

22 

Anthrax 

251) 

26 

Pellagra 

2.83 

47 

2.99 

2.88 

10.53 

90.92 

8.47 

10.67 

10. 97 

3.65 

5.57 

. 

14.93 

5.18 

21.05 

42.38 

IS.  67 

21.93 

1.82 

11.14 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

11.94 

4.32 

19. 30 

39. 55 

18. 67 

21.93 

1.82 

5.57 

28b 

.43 

1.75 

29 

2.83 

30-35 

Tuberculosis'Cothers) 

2.99 

.43 

8.47 

5.57 

107.46 

89.12 

535.09 

954.54 

1,889.85 
372. 89 

440.01 

89.91 

146.00 

250. o', 

If 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

2.99 

14.40 

103.51 

227.27 

26.67 

30. 70 

18.25 

36.75 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

38. 81 

27. 64 

142. 11 

177.98 

40.  00 

17. 55 

10. 95 

51.23 

3Sb 

65.67 

47.08 

289.  48 

727.  27 

1,338. 98 

373. 34 

41.67 

116.80 

162. 59 

30 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

] Rickets 

1. 75 

1.11 

39-45 

2. 67 

46 

1.87 

3.60 

3.  51 

2.19 

48a 

Arthritis. . . . ' 

8.96 

14.04 

36. 73 

5. 33 

4.  39 

12.77 

13. 36 

48b 

50 

. 14 

51a 

5. 65 

2. 19 

52a 

52b 

53a 

53b 

88 

.14 
. 29 

1.11 

316 

53p. 

54 

55b 

55p 

2.99 

7.  49 

19.30 

19. 78 

8.  00 

2. 19 

2.23 

.29 

5. 65 

2. 67 
8.  00 

21.90 

56a 

1.44 
.29 
. 14 

56b 

4.  39 

57-59 

Poisoning,  chronic 1 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN, 


863 


edps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence- 

-Continued. 

35, 224 

110,601 

145,825 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

— f 

;306 

227 

2,571 

6,718 

1,300 

912 

348 

401 

386 

121 

553 

10, 4S3 

322 

■Jihi- 

n. 

Mis- 

souri- 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

Total 

States. 

Total 

camps. 

Total 

States 

and 

camps. 

2. 19 

0.  38 

9. 32 

o.  37 

0.  29 

0. 31 

1 

13.  22 

0. 78 

3.  42 

1.  54 

2.  87 

54.  40 

9.  04 

3. 82 

18.  63 

4. 15 

3.79 

3.88 

4 

.54 

26. 43 

.30 

. 48 

3. 11 

.68 

1.57 

1.36 

5 

44.06 

29. 95 

4. 32 

13.  08 

2. 19 

45.  98 

7.48 

33.  6S 

8.  26 

21.  70 

43.  02 

ISO.  14 

22.  20 

29.45 

27.  71 

6 

.78 

2.  87 

. 19 

6.  21 

.26 

. 71 

.60 

7 

. 10 

.06 

.05 

.05 

8 

3.50 

.15 

.77 

1.  72 

1.0S 

.80 

.87 

9 

.38 

370.  01 

488. 56 

51. 06 

220. 00 

94. 30 

520. 12 

438. 90 

170.  99 

900. 83 

356. 24 

259.  57 

704.  97 

201.  74 

287. 12 

266.  51 

10 

1. 17 

. 77 

3.  29 

2.  87 

1.  81 

6.  20 

3. 11 

2.  33 

. 44 

. 90 

14 

.39 

1.  64 

2.  87 

2.  49 

.38 

.82 

.60 

.65 

18 

1.56 

4.  62 

. 19 

3. 11 

.71 

.46 

.52 

19a 

.04 

.03 

19b 

.78 

2.29 

.85 

4.  75 

3.  81 

19c 

.39 

1. 10 

.06 

. 14 

12 

19d 

9. 33 

.89 

5. 39 

5. 18 

10.  85 

2. 10 

2. 33 

1. 19 

1.47 

lSe 

4.  41 

. 15 

1.  81 

1.81 

6.21 

.94 

1.90 

1.67 

19f 

4.  41 

3. 11 

1.54 

2.  49 

1. 81 

5.  34 

6.  21 

2.  47 

2.31 

2. 35 

19g 

.10 

110. 13 

281. 12 

5.  51 

202. 31 

14.25 

517.  24 

45S.  86 

202.  07 

16. 53 

273. 07 

215. 11 

136. 65 

129.  79 

161.  93 

154. 15 

19h 

.03 

.02 

19i 

.04 

.03 

19k 

.34 

92.  51 

3.89 

2. 08 

4.62 

3.  29 

8. 62 

5.18 

24.79 

28.94 

3. 34 

52. 80 

5.93 

30. 32 

24.42 

19n 

1.27 

26.43 

1.34 

1.54 

5.  48 

11.  49 

8.  26 

16. 28 

3. 15 

27.  95 

3.21 

6.31 

5.  56 

19o 

.78 

. 15 

24.  79 

. 19 

.40 

3.54 

2.78 

19p 

.03 

.07 

.06 

20a 

.01 

.01 

20c 

.39 

.03 

.05 

.04 

22 

.02 

.01 

25a 

.05 

.04 

25b 

2.  59 

. 19 

. 11 

.09 

.10 

26 

.27 

8.81 

5. 06 

4.  02 

10. 77 

7.  48 

33. 06 

16. 28 

5. 91 

12.  42 

5.  39 

4.  83 

4.  96 

47 

.35 

8.  81 

24. 50 

14.  29 

68. 47 

120. 61 

8.  62 

27.  43 

28. 50 

16.  53 

16. 28 

44.46 

263. 98 

29.85 

17.  56 

20.  52 

.81 

8. 81 

18.28 

11.46 

61.55 

105. 26 

5.75 

24.94 

18. 14 

16.53 

14.47 

40.46 

242.  24 

26.  07 

14.  78 

17.50 

28a 

2. 72 

2.  23 

14.  25 

2.49 

2. 59 

.76 

6.  21 

1.48 

. 77 

.94 

28  b 

.78 

.57 

.28 

. 10 

. 14 

29 

, 54 

2.  72 

6 15 

1. 10 

2. 87 

1.  81 

2.  67 

15. 53 

2.  02 

1.92 

1.94 

30-35 

.83 

484. 58 

544.62 

86.  64 

412.  32 

257.  68 

198.  29 

72.  32 

585. 50 

214. 88 

613.03 

693. 05 

1,409.94 

3S8. 12 

643. 72 

581.  94 

L 91 

83.70 

89.47 

10. 57 

90. 78 

47. 15 

37.36 

12.47 

116.  58 

90.91 

124.  78 

63.  54 

242.  24 

50.24 

130.  47 

111.09 

37 

. 65 

30.84 

61.84 

17. 12 

63.08 

7. 68 

37.36 

7.  48 

93.  26 

16. 53 

130.  20 

62.78 

130.  43 

47. 17 

46. 16 

46. 39 

38a 

lj.  27 

370. 04 

393.  32 

58.96 

258. 47 

202.  85 

123.  56 

52. 38 

375. 66 

107.  44 

358.  06 

566.  74 

1,037.  27 

290.  72 

467.  09 

424.  49 

38b 

"7 

. 10 

. 11 

.44 

.38 

36 

2. 59 

.29 

. 17 

. 12 

. 13 

39—45 

1 27 

.89 

1.54 

1.81 

6.  21 

1. 19 

2.  16 

1:93 

46 

>.95 

13. 22 

23.73 

6. 55 

14.62 

3. 29 

2.87 

7. 77 

33.06 

23.50 

32.92 

59.  00 

17.  01 

20.  35 

19.54 

48a 

.02 

.01 

48b 

.30 

. 10 

. ii 

. 15 

. 14 

50 

4.41 

.78 

.45 

1.54 

1. 10 

. 3S 

. 45 

1.82 

1.49 

51a 

.02 

.01 

52a 

.10 

.03 

.01 

.01 

52b 

.01 

.01 

53a 

. 10 

.03 

.04 

.03 

53b 

LJ 

.39 

.29 

3.11 

.23 

.47 

.41 

88 

.06 

.01 

116 

.77 

.03 

.03 

.03 

53c 

.45 

6.  21 

. 17 

. 19 

.19 

54 

. 10 

.03 

.02 

.02 

55a 

. 14 

. 11 

55  b 

.02 

.01 

55c 

I-  27 

.*»  48 

8.62 

7. 48 

16.  53 

2.  76 

3.42 

55d 

■ — 

1.17 

1.94 

.77 

2. 19 

2.  59 

.95 

3.11 

1.05 

1.82 

1.63 

55e 

4.41 

1.49 

.77 

.29 

3.11 

.91 

.24 

.40 

56a 

13. 22 

.78 

2. 38 

4. 62 

1.81 

.91 

1.46 

1.  33 

56b 

.io 

.06 

. 16 

. 14 

57-59 

864 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

.RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 


classifi- 

cation 


GO 

fit 

02 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

741 

74c 

74(1 

74e 

74f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 


74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68(1 

68e 

681 

68g 

68h 

68i 


751 


751 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Bodgi 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  {all). 

Encephalitis 

1 

0. 74 

0.42 

0. 45 

.74 

.42 

.74 

.90 

.62 

1.05 

.74 

.83 

6.65 

.21 

11.85 

9.59 

4.95 

J 

2. 37 

2.21 

.62 

5 

.74 

1.80 

3 

1 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart)... 

7.11 

1.05 

1.47 

3 

2.37 

2. 10 

2.21 

17. 12 

1.87 

1.25 

3 

2 

1.05 

.74 

1.35 

2.21 

.42 

.90 

2.  37 

1.05 

.74 

1.35 

2.08 

VI.  M ental  alienation . 

1.05 

1.35 

.62 

2 

2.10 

11.80 

4.05 

2.70 

18 

4.  74 

5.90 

4. 95 

2.70 

2 

4.74 

2. 10 

2. 21 

.45 

1.87 

1 

2.  37 

4.15 

.45 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

1.05 

2. 21 

1.35 

.21 

1.05 

.74 

.21 

.74 

.74 

1.35 

.74 

.21 

.74 

.42 

9.48 

.90 

18.96 

2. 10 

11.80 

3. 60 

3.53 

7 

2.  37 

. 45 

.62 

1; 

.74 

.90 

.21 

2.37 

1.05 

2.21 

2.25 

1.25 

1 

4.  74 

1.05 

2. 95 

.90 

2.08 

31 

.74 

.21 

1.47 

.45 

2.37 

1.47 

.21 

1.05 

4. 43 

1.35 

1.66 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of . 

9.  48 

3.15 

3.  69 

8.56 

4.98 

2.  37 

1. 05 

.21 

1.05 

.42 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

) Deviation  of  nasal  septum,  and  spurs 

.21 

1.05 

Sinusitis  ( all ) * t . /. 

7.11 

8.  39 

.74 

3.15 

3.53 

.74 

.45 

.42 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

9.  48 

13.  64 

2.21 

4.50 

4.98 

Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  ol 

98.  65 

.21 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 

aps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,' Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


- 

jistis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 



0. 16 

0.  43 

0.  41 

1.06 

. 16 

o.  is 

0.28 

0. 63 

. 30 



. 15 

1. 15 

.28 

0.  39 

. 15 

... 

.49 

.29 

. 14 

1.  25 

.39 

.14 

.59 

. 15 

. 15 

.28 

.20 

. 41 

. 57 

.28 

. 98 

3.73 

3.52 

8.  22 

.85 

5.02 

7.  13 

8.  58 

3. 32 

3.  77 

.43 

.32 

. 20 

3.  08 

. 15 

2.  74 

.57 

2.34 

1 90 

1. 30 

. 15 

5.91 

.57 

.63 

1.36 

3!  81 

.49 

. 14 



.32 

.29 

.57 

4.  82 

.32 

.59 

. 45 

5.71 

. 15 

. 14 

.32 

2. 19 

6. 32 

.44 

1.87 

.85 

.63 

. 65 

3.51 

2.71 

3.81 

2. 19 

1.62 

1.47 

.72 

1.  13 

.63 

1.62 

3.12 

.83 

1.  96 

3.81 

2. 19 

1. 14 

.88 

37.  90 

2.27 

1.25 

.32 

.59 

1. 81 

1.90 

. 15 

.63 

. 20 

.45 

2. 19 

1.78 

. 44 

1.30 

1. 13 

. 97 

. 98 

3.81 

.16 

. 14 

. 20 

7.13 

.43 

. 57 

. 32 

. 39 

1 36 

2. 19 

27.  40 

4.  10 

18.  74 

.85 

. 97 

7.  41 

2.  49 

13.72 

3!  81 

. 14 

. 41 

. 30 

1 90 

2. 11 

1.32 

2. 88 

.57 

.63 

2.  27 

1.75 

1.  24 

1.51 

1.90 

. 15 

1. 14 

.29 

2.  59 

1.  42 

. 32 

4.  68 

75 

15 

1.90 

.32 

.59 

. 14 

.28 

.63 

. 98 

.16 

. 15 



.32 

1. 17 

1.30 

.85 

.63 

.32 

.98 

.41 

. 75 

1.  90 

. 57 

. 63 

. 32 

.39 

. 15 

1.90 



. 28 

. 16 

.15 

. 87 

. 59 

. 30 

.16 

1.03 

. 43 

. 41 

. 30 

. 16 

.15 

. 14 

.32 

. 30 

. 16 

. 29 

. 45 

.49 

. 15 

.57 

59 

.15 

1. 14 

.29 

.57 

6. 58 

3.  41 

3.  66 

1.01 

4.53 

2.51 

3.  24 

7 80 

1.24 

1.66 

7.  62 

.32 

. 59 

.63 

.59 

1 90 

. 29 

. 14 

.28 

1.  17 

. 15 

3.  81 

. 29 

1.  30 

. 15 

.72 

.57 

.32 

. 39 

. 41 

. I 

. 65 

.44 

. 28 

83 

1.90 

2. 19 

2.27 

1.03 

.57 

1. 13 

. 41 

1.  21 

. 28 

.39 

.60 



.65 

1.03 

.29 

.57  • 

.20 

1.  24 

.29 

1-4 

1.90 

1.  78 

1.03 

.43 

.57 

.63 

1.30 

1.56 

.41 

1.66 

2. 19 

6.49 

4. 25 

6.  49 

4.82 

.63 

8.11 

6.  24 

1.66 

3.  32 

3.  81 

.16 

.29 

.29 

.28 

.20 

.15 

1.90 

■ -| 

.32 

20 

.16 

. 15 

.29 

.20 

.81 

.14 

.32 

.39 

. 14 

.28 

.30 



.16 

.29 

.29 

.28 

20 

- 

1.78 

1.17 

2. 59 

2.  55 

2.  51 

1.95 

2.14 

.83 

.30 

1.90 

.16 

. 14 

. 28 

.20 

6.58 

7.46 

5.  86 
94.38 

4.  76 
.43 

49.03 

.28 

60.82 

1.25 

2.  59 
.32 

7.  60 
.20 

3.  32 

5. 88 

3. 81 

865 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63  b 

64 
66  a 
66b 
66c 
69 
74a 
74b 
74c 
74d 
74e 
74f 
72 
73a 
73b 
73c 
73d 
74g 


67 
68a 
68b 
68c 
68d 
68e 

68  f 

68g 

6Sh 

68i 


7.5a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75  f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75 j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

750 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 

86b 

S6d 

86e 

86f 

86g 

86h 

86i 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


860 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specm 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mill: 

60 

61 

62 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (oH). 

0. 25 

63a 

63b 

64 

0. 94 

.12 

.25 

65a 

0.47 

66b 

66c 

69 

2.10 

. 47 

. 75 

6. 55 

2.10 

1.88 

7.21 

1 

1 

74b 

.94 

.94 

1.37 

6. 55 

.94 

1.12 

74d 
74e 
74  f 

.37 

11.27 

24.48 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

.94 

1.88 

2.  73 

.94 

2. 10 

1.88 

4.85 

3 

2.10 

.47 

1.49 

3 

73d 

"4g 

67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

68d 

68e 

681 

68g 

68h 

.94 

.25 

1.87 

2.10 

1.12 

- 11 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

.47 

.25 

l| 

.75 

4.68 

2.10 

2.82 

13.  79 

3 

1.05 

.50 

3.  74 

1.05 

.47 

1.99 

2 

.94 

3.48 

.47 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

.50 

.12 

.37 

.94 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

753 

75k 

.94 

.12 

1.05 

.25 

6.  55 

1.05 

3.29 

6.83 

3 

1.24 

1.87 

1.05 



.37 

1.05 

.12 

3.74 

1.41 

1.24 

I' 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

i5r 

76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 

86a 

86b 

.94 

1.05 

1.41 

1.74 

2|( 

1.87 

.12 



1.87 

1.05 

.50 

; 

.12 

.94 

.47 

3.35 



VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

11.23 

5. 25 

3. 29 
.94 

6.  71 

2 

.25 

.12 

.47 

.62 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

.94 

1.87 

86e 

.94 

3. 15 

1.49 

i 

86h 

S6i 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) 

1 Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

20.58 

3.15 

1.41 

.47 

5.  72 

5:j 

! 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 


867 


/ os),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


— 


Camps  ol  occurrence — Continued. 


Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

0. 60 

0.  76 

1.10 

0.  21 

0. 17 

.43 

. 17 

0.61 

1. 13 

. 17 

.86 

.35 

0.  23 

.15 

.64 

.43 

. 17 

.23 

0. 62 

.23 

. 46 

. 86 

2.  49 

9. 08 

11.30 

10.03 

6. 16 

6.09 

4.  78 

2.76 

10.  71 

.60 

6.85 

.61 

4.84 

1. 14 

.91 

.60 

2. 14 

5.90 

.62 

.61 

1. 13 

2. 59 

.46 

.43 

.35 

. 15 

. 86 

1.82 

. 17 

1.  14 

2.  28 

6.  00 

.69 

. 21 

1.87 

1.82 

2.  26 

1.90 

3.19 

2. 13 

2.99 

4.96 

.64 

2.95 

1.87 

.61 

3.  39 

3.  28 

2.  05 

2.89 

3.  59 

. 55 

1.50 

2.  95 

1.87 

1.21 

1.13 

.69 

.91 

.61 

1.65 

2.  36 

5.90 

.35 

.55 

2. 14 

3.11 

1.13 

1.90 

.68 

2.  43 

1.20 

1.10 

2.36 

2.95 

113 

295 

.61 

2. 07 

. 23 

3.  43 

1.21 

4S.  59 

20.  23 

10.  49 

5.  02 

.60 

3. 86 

39. 63 

8. 85 

1. 90 

.46 

1.25 

2. 59 

.68 

2. 28 

2. 39 

1.10 

2. 36 

2. 95 

1. 13 

.23 

.60 

1.25 

1.21 

4. 15 

.23 

.76 

.60 

1.65 

3.  43 

. 43 

2.  07 

. 46 

1.21 

86 

.61 

.68 

. 55 

64 

2.  49 

.61 

1.04 

1.14 

.46 

1.  20 

19.  28 

. 17 

. 15 

9 78 

.35 

. 15 

2.  78 

.68 

. 15 

6 64 

2.49 

.61 

.52 

.46 

1.20 

7.  07 

30 

5.90 

.23 

.52 

.30 

. 55 

8 00 

.62 

.46 

. 15 

8 86 

2.49 

3.03 

5.65 

6.  74 

5.02 

3.19 

1.20 

4.96 

5.  14 

8.  85 

1.25 

.35 

.30 

64 

2.  95 

1.04 

.30 

1 71 

.61 

48 

.61 

.30 

i in 

1.21 

2.  26 

1.38 

.46 

1.52 

.60 

1 10 

1 67 

1.87 

3.03 

1.13 

1.73 

.46 

2. 13 

.60 

1.10 

1.93 

2.95 

.61 

. 17 

. 23 

.60 

1. 13 

.91 

76 

.60 

2.95 

1.2i 

1.87 

1.82 

2.26 

2.  25 

1.82 

1.37 

.60 

2. 20 

4.50 

5.60 

4.24 

3.39 

6.  74 

7.52 

7.15 

2.39 

4.41 

7.92 

5.90 

.61 

.35 

.60 

. 15 

.17 

.91 

l.M 

.52 

.23 

.30 

'.55 

.17 

.23 

1. 13 

.86 

1.29 

2.95 

1.87 

3.03 

1.90 

2.28 

1.67 

.55 

1.93 

.23 

.30 

2.95 

1.87 

12.71 

11.30 

3.63 

2.05 

22.37 

7.77 

26.45 

2.57 

20.  65 

15. 13 

1.13 

.17 

.46 

.15 

.55 

.43 

Inter- 
national 
| classifi- 
cation 
No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74  f 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

68b 

68c 

63d 

68e 

68f 

68g 

68h 

68i 


ica 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

751 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75  j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76C 

76d 

76e 


86a 
86b 
86d 
86e 
86  f 

86g 

86h 
86  i 


ike. 


0.11 
.23 
.11 
.23 
.34 
.23 
.11 
.23 
13. 19 
.11 
.69 
.80 
.23 
.34 
.11 


2.64 

2.18 

1.03 


.57 

31.89 

.69 

1.49 

.11 

3.67 


1.61 

.34 


.11 

.11 

.23 

.23 

.23 

.11 

4.36 

.11 

.23 

.’ii 

1.03 

1.38 

.11 

.46 

.69 

2.87 


.80 

.69 


1.49 

.23 


5.74 

.46 


868 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sped 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

States  of  occurrence. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illi- 

nois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

Mai 
ch 
! set 

V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  (all). 

60 

Encephalitis 

61 

Meningitis,  simple 

62 

Locomotor  ataxia 

0.14 

63a 

Multiple  sclerosis 

63  b 

4.  39 

64 

5. 65 

Facial  paralysis 

. 14 

66b 

66c 

Paralysis  without  specified  cause  (others) 

. 14 

1.  11 

69 

1.01 

7. 02 

8.  47 

5. 47 

3.34 

13 

74a 

74  b 

.72 

1.75 

45.  46 

8. 47 

1.82 

74c 

.43 

2.83 

.14 

74e 

Neuro-eirculatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 
the  heart. 

74f 

. 86 

1.82 

].ll 

13 

73  b 

7.05 

3.51 

14. 13 

4. 39 

10. 02 

73c 

2.  02 

2.  83 

73d 

74g 

274. 62 

.43 

8.  77 

2.83 

2. 19 

1.82 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

General  paralvsis  of  the  insane 

68a 

.29 

2. 23 

68  b 

1.73 

3. 51 

19.  78 

2.  67 

1.82 

4. 45 

13. 

68c 

6.  58 

1.11 

68d 

1.01 

3. 51 

10.  95 

8. 00 

3.34 

68c 

68f 

1.75 

6Sg 

68h 

.29 

1.75 

1.82 

1.11 

13 

68i 

1.58 

1.75 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 

75a 

1. 15 

2.  83 

1.11 

1.01 

1 

75a 

. 14 

2.83 

1.11 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

.14 

75  b 

75c 

75d 

i.ii 

...L 

75e 
75  f 

. 14 

5.97 

3. 02 
.58 

3.  51 

90.92 

8.47 

7.30 

1.11 

13 

75g 

.43 

2.83 

l.u 

....  . 

2.83 

75k 

751 

. 14 

5. 33 

.72 

2.  83 

4. 45 

h. 

75m 

1.30 

1.75 

2. 19 

75o 

75p 

75r 

. 14 

- 

. 58 

..  1.82 

2. 16 

3.  51 

5. 65 

2. 67 

2.23 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

2.59 
. 14 

5.  26 

5. 65 

6.58 

3.65 

10.02 

13 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 

.14 

2. 19 

2.67 

. . J- 

IX.  Nasal  fossee,  diseases  of. 

86a 

86b 

.14 

2.67 

1.82 

1.75 

2 83 

1 

86e 

1.58 

1.75 

2. 83 

4.39 

1.82 

3.34 

86h 

86i 

4.18 

29.83 

39. 55 

16.00 

12.77 

80.18 

3.51 

11.30 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN, 


869 


ms),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


ici 

•a 

Mis- 
souri. 1 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

2. 59 

1.10 

0. 38 

2.  49 

.19 



1. 10 

. 10 

0. 15 

0. 77 

. 19 

0.39 

. 15 

1.  54 



1.81 

3. 11 

2. 87 

.10 

6.21 

A 

. 15 

1.54 

.29 

13. 22 

10. 50 

1.04 

IS.  46 

2. 49 

2.59 

7. 23 

6.  97 

9. 32 

.39 

.19 

3 

2. 33 

.30 

.77 

.38 

3.11 

1. 94 

1.19 

.77 

2. 87 

8. 26 

1.81 

1.05 

12.42 

1.05 

3.11 

.78 

.60 

.19 

4.41 

1. 17 

.89 

4.  62 

3. 62 

2. 10 

4.41 

2. 33 

2.98 

10.  00 

1.10 

5.75 

2. 49 

16. 53 

10.85 

3.  05 

6.21 

1.94 

1.34 

3. 08 

2. 19 

2.59 

8. 26 

3. 72 

9.  32 

1.56 

1.04 

5. 39 

16. 53 

5.43 

2.  00 

3.11 

1.54 



. 10 

3. 11 

.30 

1.54 

.29 

9. 32 

13. 22 

3.11 

3. 27 

10. 00 

8. 62 

3. 62 

6.49 

34. 16 

.78 

. 15 

-i 

8. 81 

2.72 

. 45 

5. 39 

3. 62 

1.05 

24.84 

i.  56 

.30 

2.31 

1.24 

3. 11 

. 15 

.77 

.10 

4.41 

.78 

.30 

2.87 

2. 59 

.30 

1.54 

5. 43 

. 19 

9. 32 

3.11 

.60 

2. 59 

3. 62 

3.  82 

.39 

3.  62 

.57 

1.56 

.30 

1.17 

2.  59 

3. 15 

7 

.15 

. 77 

.10 

.15 

3.62 

.... 

.48 
. 10 

1.10 

2.  59 

.39 

5. 18 

. 19 

14 

4. 67 

7. 89 

2.  31 

4.  39 

2.87 

4. 99 

8. 26 

10.  85 

6. 11 

27.  95 

.30 

.77 

. 29 

.48 

5. 39 

.38 

.78 

.29 
2. 67 

4.41 

.78 

1.79 

3.  08 

2.  87 

5.  43 

.78 

1.19 

.77 

2.  58 

3.  n 

.78 

.15 

.38 

.30 

2.87 

. 38 

/ 

.39 

1.04 

1.54 

2. 59 

1.  81 
12. 66 

9.32 

6.21 

7 

5.  46 

1.34 

3.08 

8.26 

2.  77 

4.41 

5.83 

4.  02 

6. 15 

9.  97 

16. 53 

10.85 

7.35 

21.74 

4.41 

1.56 

.77 

2.49 

1.05 

.15 

1.81 

.19 

.19 

.29 

. 19 

.39 



.78 

.15 

3.  08 



3.62 

3.  n 

.39 

.77 

.29 

3.11 

3.11 

1.94 

.00 

1.54 

12. 47 

2.59 

3.62 

2.67 

.10 

*7."63* 

.19 

9 32 

A 

'22.OS 

io.ii' 

"Too' 

' '36.66 

* '20*83' 

” *2*87* 

’i34.'67* 

”i6."  36* 

"3i4.’05' 

’ 16."  28 

"37."  27* 

Total 

States. 

Total 

camps. 

Total 

States 

and 

camps. 

0.03 

0. 01 

0.01 

.14 

.27 

.24 

. 11 

. 14 

. 13 

.06 

. 10 

.09 

.17 

.26 

.24 

. 51 

.25 

.32 

.17 

.09 

.09 

.06 

.05 

.26 

.39 

.38 

4.71 

6.41 

6.  00 

. 11 

.07 

.08 

.82 

1.63 

1.43 

1.02 

1.28 

1. 22 

.40 

.22 

.26 

.26 

3.  06 

2.  38 

.01 

.01 

.08 

.06 

1. 68 

2.61 

2.39 

4. 34 

2.  09 

2.64 

2.  24 

3.  64 

3.31 

.23 

. 17 

4.  20 

1.25 

1.96 

.11 

.11 

.11 

.40 

1.18 

.99 

4.49 

13.  20 

11. 10 

.57 

.32 

.38 

1.79 

1.94 

1.90 

.06 

.05 

.68 

1.87 

1.59 

.09 

.04 

.05 

.40 

.72 

.64 

.68 

. 16 

.29 

1.93 

1.49 

1.60 

.48 

.24 

.29 

. 17 

. 17 

. 17 

1.  14 

. 49 

.64 

.14 

.60 

.49 

.09 

.28 

.23 

. 14 

. 15 

. 15 

.11 

.34 

.29 

. 17 

.42 

.36 

5.  48 

4.  38 

4.  65 

.28 

.40 

.37 

.31 

.34 

.34 

.31 

.05 

. a 

. 17 

.46 

.39 

1.  53 

.95 

1.09 

1.39 

1.42 

1.41 

.51 

.16 
. 03 

.25 
. 02 

.31 

.46 

.43 

. 77 

.33 

.44 

2.53 

1.76 

1.95 

5. 25 

6.08 

5.88 

. 54 

. 16 

.25 

.17 

.06 

.09 

.11 

.29 

.25 

.43 

. 31 

34 

.14 

.07 

.09 

. 23 

. 22 

. 22 

.03 

.04 

.03 

1.96 

1.84 

1.S7 

.03 

. J4 

.11 

.01 

.01 

13.29 

8.S4 

9.91 

.23 

S.  26 

6.32 

Inter- 
nation al 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 


60 

61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

74f 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


67 

68a 

6Sb 

6Se 

68d 

68e 

6Sf 

6Sg 

6Sh 

68i 


7 03. 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75 j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75  p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76c 

76d 

76e 


86a 
86b 
86  d 
86  e 
86  f 

$6g 

86  h 
86i 


870 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


87  a 
87b 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 
lOOe 


78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81  d 

82 
83a 
83b 
S3c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85f 
85g 
85h 


89-90 


92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

9fi 

97 

98 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a- 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spet 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Dod 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

2. 37 

1.05 

0.  74 

3.15 

1.66 

Larynx,  other  diseases  of 

59.  24 

91.29 

85.55 

25.  68 

27.83 

1.45 

- 

4.  74 

1.05 

3. 60 

1.05 

7. 11 

28. 33 

15.  49 

69.  37 

1. 87 

3.15 

1.47 

.90 

.83 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 



11.85 

15.  74 

69.  33 
3.69 

5.41 

6.02 

.90 

.62  ' 

( 2)  Aortic  stenosis ...” 

.21 

11.85 

11.  54 

32.  45 
33.18 

2. 25 

4.15 

.62 

4.  20 

1.35 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

.90 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

.42 

14.  75 

2.25 

.21 

2.37 

2. 10 

2.21 

5.41 

.62 

■ i 

2.  37 

.74 

.90 

.42 

.74 

.62 

.21  ' L 

2.37 

.90 

.21 

35. 55 

6. 30 

13.27 

13.51 

13.08 

IB 

2.37 

.74 

.90 

.42 

2.37 

1.47 

4.  50 

.42 

1 

.45 

.21 

2 

.21 

23.  70 

8. 39 

8.11 

4.50 

10. 18 

.21 

4 

.42 

2.95 

5.86 

11.42 

.21 

2. 37 

1.05 

16.96 

2.  70 

2.  91 

2.37 

1.47 

1.45 

2. 37 

1.35 

.21 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

127.  97 

68. 20 

117.  26 
46.46 
19.91 

150.  46 

49.02 

13! 

189.58 

110.18 

18.02 

17.65 

( 

213.  27 

68. 20 

189.  65 

16.61 

r 

2.37 

1.05 

1.05 

2.21 

1.35 

1.25 

r 

9.  48 

9.  44 

7. 38 

9.  46 

5. 19 

7. 11 

9.  44 

3.69 

74 

17.57 

2.70 

1.05 

.74 

.45 

.21 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

.90 

.21 

14.22 

2. 10 

2.21 

2.25 

3.12 

.21 

.74 

.42 

' 

1.05 

.62 

7.11 

9.44 

8.85 

8. 11 

5.82 

4.74 

1.05 

2.95 

21.33 

3.15 

2.21 

2.25 

7.S9  ! . 

26.07 

.74 

4.95 

7.27 

2.10 

.90 

.21 

2.37 
16. 59 

74 

7.35 

9.59 

4.95 

3. 75 

2 

16.59 

11.54 

18.44 

22. 52 

6.85 

.45 

.42 

4.74 

4.43 

3.15 

2.49 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

116.11 

25.18 

11.80 

10.81 

46 

13.08 

4.74 

1.05 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

2.37 

.45 

.21 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


871 


»js),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Gamps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


litis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

J ohnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

6.  58 

1.30 

1.61 

1.01 

1.42 

0. 32 

2.  73 

0.41 

. 16 

.28 

41.67 

70.69 

25. 94 

31. 85 

13. 04 

28.21 

37.  62 

45.23 

5. 39 

37.70 

19.05 

3. 08 

2.  64 

.57 

4.  53 

.97 

.98 

14.  48 

7. 62 

26.32 

14.59 

8.79 

8.94 

3.  68 

4.39 

6. 16 

12.09 

2. 90 

7.99 

7.62 

1.95 

.73 

.43 

1. 13 

.63 

.97 

.39 

.83 

1.90 

.16 

. 15 

.29 

.32 

.20 

.41 



.30 

.16 

.32 

.20 

. 8.77 

16.05 

6.89 

5. 62 

. 85 

1.25 

6. 16 

4.29 

5. 39 

15.  S3 

9. 53 

.49 

1.32 

. 14 

.97 

1. 17 

1.24 

1.51 

.32 

.15 

.14 

.41 

8.77 

7.30 

3.08 

3.60 

. 57 

1.25 

3.24 

2.53 

2.  49 

11.76 

5.  71 

7.62 

1.61 

1.01 

1.24 

.90 

1.90 

.28 

.32 

.15 

.32 

.44 

. 72 

.97 

1. 36 

1.90 

2. 19 

1.14 

.29 

.14 

.28 

3. 81 

.16 

.44 

.20 

.49 

6.  74 

.87 

.28 

.63 

97 

2. 14 

1.06 

3.81 

10.97 

.49 

.44 

.29 

.30 

.32 

.29 

.30 

c 1 

.30 

.28 

.39 

. 41 

.30 



.29 

.39 

.45 

6. 58 

18.  81 

8.35 

12.39 

6.24 

3. 76 

4. 22 

10. 33 

2.  07 

5.28 

24.  76 

1.14 

1.61 

3.32 

1 98 

1. 25 

.98 

1.90 

.16 

.88 

1.01 

.85 

. 65 

1. 17 

1.06 

1.90 

.32 

.14 

1.90 

10. 97 

5.35 

7.  62 

3.  46 

5. 10 

8.78 

7. 46 

10. 92 

3.32 

10. 71 

7.62 

.15 

.72 

.28 

. 63 

.32 

1.90 



. 14 

.63 

.20 

3.89 

.29 

4.61 

. 2S 

.32 

. 78 

12. 82 

7. 62 

. 15 

2.  i9 

3.24 

3.  96 

1.73 

1.98 

3.24 

.39 

1.  24 

4.  37 

5.  71 

.32 

.43 

.28 

. 63 

1.36 

.30 

2. 19 

.16 

. 15 

.14 

.59 

.15 

70. 18 

53.34 

63.  46 

41.65 

42.  51 

38. 87 

46.  04 

100.  41 

80.44 

43.14 

66.67 

4.39 

9.89 

13. 05 

3.  60 

1.70 

6.  27 

51. 88 

15.  60 

9.  54 

6. 03 

32. 38 

17. 54 

78.  47 

69.  91 

54.  48 

48.  46 

23. 20 

41.83 

63. 37 

26. 12 

15.  54 

9.53 

2. 19 

.16 

.44 

.29 

2. 14 

.41 

1.51 

2.19 

.97 

1.76 

1.73 

. 85 

.32 

2.92 

1.66 

.60 

5.  71 

6. 58 

7.  62 

9.53 

5.91 

1.98 

3.  76 

5.  51 

7. 99 

4.15 

3.92 

9.  53 

3. 57 

3.08 

6.  63 

1.42 

6. 90 

1.62 

2.92 

3.32 

5. 13 

11.43 

.16 

. 44 

. 14 

.28 

.32 

.20 

.30 

.16 

. 14 

5. 02 

.32 

.39 

.49 

.29 

.72 

.65 

.30 

.28 

. 20 

2.19 

2.11 

1.17 

1.15 

1.70 

1.25 

.97 

2. 92 

1.24 

2.41 

. 14 

.57 

.63 

13.  i6 

9.73 

6.  01 

4.90 

2.83 

8.78 

3. 57 

7. 02 

1.24 

3.62 

5. 71 

.81 

.43 

1.90 

' 6.58 

.32 

.29 

.87 

.63 

3. 57 

.78 

4. 9S 

8.89 

3.  SI 

2.  27 

5. 42 

2. 16 

2.  S3 

4.  39 

3.24 

4.09 

3.32 

2. 11 

9.53 

.16 

1.73 

11.05 

57.68 

15. 60 

.41 

1.66 

1.90 

.32 

.15 

.29 

.98 

1. 13 

4. 3y 

5. 67 

4.40 

7.64 

3.12 

.63 

8.11 

4. 87 

1.66 

3.32 

9.53 

14. 75 

20.  37 

17.  73 

12.  75 

8.  78 

6.  49 

18.  53 

8. 29 

9.35 

13.  34 

.49 

. 15 

.29 

.32 

.39 

.41 

1.90 

4.05 

2. 93 

3.03 

. 57 

.63 

.97 

.39 

.41 

1.21 

5.  71 

12.48 

19.  20 

5. 33 

7. 08 

14. 42 

7.  46 

10.  72 

64.68 

7. 53 

7. 62 

. 14 

.39 

.81 

.73 

.29 

1.01 

.29 

.57 

.63 

.32 

.39 

.78 

.41 

. 45 
.45 

1.90 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


87a 

S7b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

lOOe 


78 
79a 
79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79at  7) 
79a( 8) 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
80 
81a 
Sib 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85a 
85b 
S5c 
85d 
85f 
85g 
85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


99a 

99b 

99c 

101 

102a 

102b 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105e 

106 

107a 

107b 

107c 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 


872 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spei « 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

Camps  of  occurrence — 

Continued. 

national 

classifi- 

Cause. 

cation 

No. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mil! 

X.  Throat , diseases  of . 

4. 68 

1.05 

0.94 

2.98 

S7b 

100a 

100b 

59.  88 

15.  74 

15. 02 

28.  70 

8'  ! 

10.29 

3.15 

2. 35 

1.99 

100c 

100d 

lOOe 

3.  74 

9.  44 

10.80 

8. 45 

2. 10 

. 25 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

.47 

. 50 

79a 

79a 

2.  81 

3. 15 

4.  70 

4. 72 

1.05 

1.41 

.87 

79a 

79a 

79a 

2.  81 

2. 10 

1.  88 

2. 11 

1.41 

1.37 

79a 

79a 

79)j> 

.37 

.12 

79d 

79e 

SO 

.94 

2.61 

3.  74 

.62 

1.05 

.12 

.94 

8lb 

.47 

.12 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 
83  b 

12. 16 

6. 30 

10.  32 

9. 19 

< 

2.  81 

1.05 

2.24 

83c 

83d 

.94 

.94 

1.12 

.25 

" 

84a 

84b 

7.48 

.94 

8. 39 

9. 86 

5.09  | i: 

85b 

85c 

S5d 

1.05 

.99 

85f 

4.  68 

6.09 

85g 

85h 

2. 10 

.25 

.12 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

88.  88 

49.  32 

40.38 

98. 40 

63 

91 

.94 

5. 25 

35.  68 

15. 41 

2 

92a 

40.  22 

12.59 

68. 08 

30.69 

If 

93a 

.37 

93b 

3.  74 

1.05 

1.88 

.62 

93c 

9.35 

7. 35 

4.23 

6.71 

.61 

96 

4.  68 

6. 30 

7.04 

2.61 

1 

97 

1.05 

.99 

98 

.25 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

99b 

99c 

.94 

5. 61 

1.41 

2.11 

I 

102a 

102b 

102c 

.12 

25.26 

8.39 

6. 10 

13. 17 

3 

105b 

105c 

106 

5.  25 

.47 

3.60 

4. 68 

5.  25 

3.  29 

2.24 

71 

1.12 

.25 

107b 

1.05 

.25 

108 

4.68 

5. 25 

3.  29 

3.23 

4 

109a 

13. 10 

9.  44 

9.39 

26.47 

6 

109b 

110a 

.37 

4.  20 

1.88 

1.86 

J 

110b 
1 1? 

10.  29 

8. 39 

15.  49 

10.  44 

j- 

.94 

1.05 

.50 

115b 

Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  other  diseases  of 

.94 

.47 

.99 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 


873 


whs),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued.  | inter- 

'national 


1 

ke. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 
worth . 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2.98 

1.25 

4.24 

3.39 

3.28 

2.05 

3.04 

0.60 

3.86 

3.00 

2.95 

87a 

.11 

.17 

87  b 

36. 59 

18.06 

27.24 

18.  OS 

53.59 

54.04 

50. 81 

11.36 

17.63 

34.27 

82.60 

100a 

3.90 

1.87 

4.52 

6.74 

2.05 

.46 

3.86 

1.71 

100b 

.17 

.21 

100c 

14.68 

1.25 

3.03 

10.17 

13.31 

12.99 

15.67 

12.55 

33.06 

22.71 

5.90 

l00d 

, .23 

.62 

.61 

.17 

.23 

3.19 

.21 

lOOe 

.11 

.23 

.30 

.43 

77 

.34 

.17 

.15 

78 

16.52 

1.87 

3.63 

5.65 

5. 88 

4.79 

4.86 

1.20 

4.41 

9.64 

17.70 

79a 

.80 

1.25 

.17 

.23 

.46 

1.65 

1.71 

79a(l ) 

,ii 

.62 

.61 

.64 

79a(2> 

9.98 

3.03 

4.52 

4.15 

3.88 

2.58 

1.20 

2.76 

5.  78 

5.90 

79a(3) 

4.82 

.61 

1.13 

1.21 

.68 

.76 

1.50 

11.80 

79a(4) 

.35 

.15 

79a(5) 

. 15 

79a(7) 

.80 

.15 

79a(8) 

. 

2.49 

1.21 

2.42 

.23 

.30 

.86 

79b 

.23 

.61 

.86 

.23 

.60 

.21 

79c 

.92 

.62 

3.63 

1.38 

.23 

.76 

1.50 

5.90 

79d 

.80 

.61 

.17 

1.60 

.30 

1.20 

1.50 

.62 

.21 

80 

.23 

.52 

.15 

81a 

.62 

.52 

1.60 

.15 

.21 

81b 

- 

.52 

81c 

.17 

.60 

81d 

.11 

.17 

.23 

.21 

82 

19.38 

8. 10 

3.63 

15.82 

18.84 

13.68 

13.54 

6.58 

7.16 

15.42 

11.80 

83a 

2.75 

.61 

1. 13 

1.73 

.46 

1.37 

.60 

4.50 

2.95 

83b 

1 2.18 

.61 

2.26 

1.21 

2.05 

1.52 

1.79 

83c 

.69 

1.13 

.46 

.46 

.64 

83d 

.17 

.23 

84a 

8.60 

8.10 

9.69 

7.91 

16.59 

3.88 

ii.il 

8.37 

9.92 

8.35 

2.95 

84b 

.46 

.61 

.17 

.30 

3.31 

.21 

85a 

.23 

.15 

85b 

91.54 

7.47 

1.37 

1.06 

85d 

4.82 

9.96 

4.84 

3.80 

8.21 

6.69 

.60 

. 55 

5. 57 

17.70 

85f 

.57 

.62 

.17 

.23 

.91 

.60 

1. 10 

.86 

.23 

1.25 

.61 

.17 

.15 

.64 

85h 

184. 80 

44.83 

89.60 

164.  98 

57.92 

101.69 

232.  69 

5S.58 

306. 34 

55.47 

82.  60 

89-90 

17. 43 

46.70 

29.05 

9.04 

115.13 

13.23 

8.37 

34.67 

13. 7S 

26.39 

5.90 

91 

67.10 

25.53 

31.48 

44.07 

37.52 

26.22 

56.76 

28.69 

237.46 

35.77 

97. 35 

92a 

: .57 

.61 

.52 

.30 

.60 

1.29 

93a 

.80 

1.82 

2.26 

2.07 

.91 

.61 

.60 

1. 10 

1.29 

93b 

7.69 

5.60 

12.71 

3.39 

7.09 

2.51 

8.06 

2.39 

1.65 

5.78 

8. 85 

93c 

, 15.71 

8.10 

6.66 

4.52 

4.49 

13.45 

8.52 

5.38 

3.31 

5.78 

5.90 

96 

.69 

2.49 

1.38 

.23 

.15 

.21 

97 

.34 

2.42 

1.21 

.23 

.61 

55 

.64 

98 

.34 

.62 

. 17 

.23 

.30 

. 60 

99a 

. 46 

99b 

3. 10 

4.36 

1.82 

2.  26 

2.  59 

16.64 

2.  74 

3.59 

1. 10 

26.  77 

99c 

. 43 

101 

.23 

.62 

.61 

.52 

. 60 

.43 

102a 

.11 

. 60 

55 

.21 

102b 

9. 29 

6.  85 

5.  45 

4.52 

8. 99 

8. 66 

8.37 

3.59 

4. 96 

5.14 

2.  95 

102c 

.23 

15 

2.  95 

.80 

1.21 

. 52 

1 82 

1 87 

60 

1.  65 

5.  90 

105b 

8.60 

2.  49 

5.  45 

4.52 

3. 98 

8.44 

23.  28 

4.7S 

2.  76 

4.  50 

2.  95 

105c 

. 46 

3.11 

30.87 

23.73 

4.56 

33.93 

5.  90 

106 

• ii 

.35 

. 15 

107a 

.57 

.35 

. 68 

10  65 

.60 

107b 

.11 

. 23 

. 15 

L07c 

'.00 

5.  60 

5.  45 

3.  39 

6.40 

3.19 

5.  78 

5.38 

4.  96 

8.35 

S.  85 

108 

j 32. 12 

20.  55 

3.  63 

16.  95 

18.  67 

14.  82 

17.19 

16.  74 

11.02 

53.  76 

17.  70 

109a 

. 11 

.62 

. 17 

.43 

109b 

5.39 

.62 

1.82 

1.13 

2.  42 

2. 28 

3.  65 

1.20 

2.20 

3.  43 

110a 

18. 58 

8. 10 

12.11 

134. 46 

15.21 

8.  21 

30. 58 

.60 

17.  63 

5.35 

88.  50 

110b 

. 11 

. 17 

113 

52 

114 

.80 

1.21 

. 17 

46 

. 15 

.21 

2.  95 

115a 

,34 

1.82 

.35 

.46 

1.06 

.55 

1.07 

115b 

874 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spent  j 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 
national) 
classifi- 
cation , 
No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 

umbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illi- 

nois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

Ma 

Ct 

sel 



" 

87a 

87b 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

looe 

78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81  d 

82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
S4a 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85e 
851 
85? 
85h 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 

99a 
99b 
99c 
101 
102a 
102b 
102c 
105a 
105b 
105c 
106 
107a 
107b 
107c 
108 
109  a 
109b 
110a 
110b 

113 

114 
115a 
115b 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

1.73 

1.75 

19. 78 

8.00 

4. 39 

3. 65 

6.6? 

11.94 

28. 94 
1.15 
.14 
13. 96 
.29 

.14 

.43 

26. 32 
8.  77 

93. 22 

98. 67 

18. 67 

76. 76 

133. 2i 
7.30 

98.00 

2.23 

25 

.... 

136. 37 

5.26 

42. 38 

29.34 

10.97 

104. 01 

26.73 

1.11 

IS 

.... 

XI.  Circvlalory  system , diseases  of. 

2. 83 

1.58 

.14 

.29 

.72 

.14 

.29 

5.  26 

39. 55 
2.83 

15. 35 

3.65 

6.08 

1.11 

12 

5. 26 

31.08 
5. 65 

10.97 

4.39 

3.65 

5. 57 

12 

2.99 

.43 

2.83 

1. 11 

1.82 

.43 

8.  47 
2.  83 

1.11 

.86 

6.68 

.... 

.29 

.... 

Hemorrhoids 

13.25 

1.15 

.72 

.14 

5.26 

1.75 

25.  43 
2.83 
2.83 
2.  S3 

8.00 

13, 16 
4. 39 

3. 65 

4.45 

27 

2.99 

1.11 

5. 97 

9.07 

15.79 

1.75 

14.13 
2. 83 

2.67 

1.82 

11.14 

1.82 

1.75 

1.11 

.14 

1.44 

1.75 

45. 46 

14.13 

3.34 



Hemorrhage 

2.99 

.... 

.14 

27.  21 
1.15 
4.  32 
.14 
.58 
2.  88 
.29 
.14 
.58 

.29 

XII.  Respiratory  system , diseases  of. 
Bronchitis 

11.94 

61.40 

7.02 

7.02 

90.92 

197.  74 
16.95 
84.  75 
5. 65 

40.00 

2.67 

66.67 

35.09 
6. 58 
35.09 

60.22 

9.13 

12.77 

87.98 
11.14 
67.94 
1.11 
2.23 
12. 25 

27 

i3 

.... 

:::: 

1.75 
5.  26 
3.  51 

2.  83 
19.78 
11.30 

2.  67 
13.  34 
5. 33 

1.82 

1.82 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

2. 99 

2. 19 
4.39 

Asthma 

2. 83 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 
Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

12.81 

1. 75 

45.46 

19.78 

9. 13 

3.34 

.... 

2.67 

1.82 

2. 99 

10.  51 

5. 26 

45. 20 

21.34 

30.70 

7.30 

12.25 

5.26 
22. 81 

136.37 

14.93 

9.50 

7.49 

11.30 

2.83 

10. 67 

2. 19 

3.  65 

3.34 

24.50 

1.44 
.58 
5. 18 
4.32 

5.  26 
7. 02 

45. 46 

33. 90 
64.  97 
2.83 
8.47 
118.  64 
2.83 

5.33 
8. 00 

13.16 

26.32 

5. 47 
14.60 

6. 68 

Hernia 

14.93 

Fistula  in  ano 

, Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

2. 99 
35.82 

.14 
34. 99 

1.75 
24.  56 

136. 37 

10. 67 

19.  74 

21.90 

16.70 

.43 

. 14 

5. 65 

2.19 

1.11 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


875 


of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


£ 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

37 

8.81 

5.46 

3.27 

12.  31 

14.37 

5.18 

8.26 

9.04 

.39 

2.59 

10 

88.11 

26.43 

71.18 
4.  28 

63.56 
1. 79 

128.  47 
4.62 

18.64 

22.99 

254. 37 
2.49 

54.40 

66.12 

8.26 

79.  57 
10.85 

.77 

39. 65 

10.89 

.78 

17.27 

.30 

50.78 

.77 

13.16 

40.  23 

74.82 

7.77 

8.  26 

32.55 

.77 

.45 

3. 85 

:-7 

8.81 

12.  06 

2.08 

4.  62 

3.29 

8.62 

12.95 

14.47 

7.7 

2.33 

.30 

5. 18 

1.81 

4. 41 

6.61 

i.  79 

4.62 

2.19 

8.62 

2.59 

10.85 

4.41 

2.33 

2.  59 

1.81 

.39 

2 59 

.39 

1. 10 

.39 

1.54 

1.10 
6. 5S 
3.  29 

1.81 

2. 33 

6. 15 

1.81 

4.41 

1.17 

.45 

12.31 

.77 

1.10 

1.S1 

. 15 

.77 

. 77 

1!  1 

4.  41 

8.  95 

9. 68 

4.  39 

10.  36 

16.  53 

12. 66 

1. 17 

.60 

3. 08 

2.59 

41.  33 

1.81 
1. 81 

.39 

.30 

2.31 

3. 29 

.39 

.30 

1.81 

< 4 

13.22 

14.  00 

7.  44 

10.  77 

2. 19 

10.36 

8.26 

14.  47 

.39 

• 

.. 

7.00 

.45 

.77 

16. 53 

4 

.39 

1.64 

3.  85 

2. 19 

8.26 

1.81 

1.81 

.39 

1 17 
7 
>4 

83. 70 
17.62 
66.08 

77.  79 
35. 01 
51.34 

51. 68 
3.87 
5.  81 

10S.  46 
13. 85 
46. 16 

58.12 

2.19 

17.54 

123. 56 
8.  62 
80. 46 

79.80 

7.4S 

37.41 

15. 54 
5. 18 
10.36 

99. 17 
16.53 

141.06 

10.85 

52.44 

.39 

. 15 

3.  OS 

2. 19 

2.49 

2.72 

3.  85 

5.  48 
10.  96 

2. 87 

7.  23 
12. 66 

7 

13.  22 

12.45 

4.76 

3.  OS 

2.87 

2.  49 

7.  77 

4 

8.81 

2.33 

1.04 

3.  08 

2. 19 

2.87 

3. 62 

1.10 

.39 

.30 

.39 

.89 

4 

4.41 

1.56 

3.57 

3.  85 

4.39 

2.87 

2.49 

2.59 

5.43 

7 

.30 

.1 

13.22 

12. 45 

7.89 

17.  69 

7.68 

25.86 

39.90 

2.59 

33.06 

19.89 

4.41 

3.11 

3.87 

7 77 

16. 53 
8.26 

23.50 
10.  85 
3.62 
1.81 
1.81 

!7 

4.41 

11.28 

.78 

7. 15 
10.42 

9.23 

1.54 

19.  74 

2. 87 

4.99 

2. 59 

•• 

2.31 

1.04 

.15 

l'7 
o >4 

30.  S4 
8.81 

7.78 

16.72 

6. 10 
1.79 
15 

6.92 

13.85 

4.39 
16.  45 

2.  87 
20.12 

2.49 

4.99 

2.  59 
7.77 

8.26 
16.  53 

14.47 

14.47 

1.81 

15' 

8.81 

1.17 

1.04 

30.84 

10.11 

41.68 

26. 92 

9.  S7 

97.70 

2.49 

103. 63 

157. 02 

32.55 

.39 

1.17 

30 

.74 

.77 

4.99 

3.62 

Total. 

States. 

Total 

camps. 

Total 

States 

and 

camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

1.81 

24.84 

3.64 

2.50 

2. 77 

S7a 

.06 

.05 

33.01 

102.48 

53. 10 

40.  05 

43. 19 

100a 

2. 19 

12.42 

2.  SI 

3.  51 

3.34 

100b 

.06 

. 13 

. 11 

100c 

9.25 

68.32 

17.86 

12.73 

14.00 

100d 

.38 

6.21 

.40 

.73 

. 65 

lOOe 

.95 

.37 

. 14 

.20 

77 

.19 

.37 

. 11 

. 17 

78 

19.  75 

59.00 

9.  74 

9 92 

9.87 

79a 

1.62 

12.  42 

1.02 

. ID 

.82 

79a (1) 

.38 

.17 

. 14 

.15 

79a (2) 

14.  02 

27.  95 

6.70 

6.43 

6.49 

79a (3) 

3.15 

12. 42 

1.45 

2.  12 

1.96 

79a (4) 

.29 

6.21 

.26 

.13 

.16 

79a(5> 

.03 

.02 

79a (7) 

.29 

. 14 

.33 

.28 

79a (8) 

1.05 

6.21 

.57 

.94 

. S5 

79b 

. 3S 

.26 

.16 

. 19 

79c 

6.20 

9 32 

2.  70 

1.53 

1.82 

79d 

2. 58 

3.11 

1.82 

.73 

.99 

79e 

.38 

. 17 

. 17 

. 17 

80 

. 10 

.06 

.09 

.08 

8la 

.86 

.37 

.25 

.28 

81b 

. 10 

.06 

.06 

. 06 

81e 

. 19 

3. 11 

.09 

. 05 

.06 

81  d 

. 09 

. 07 

82 

13.17 

40.  38 

11.13 

12.02 

11.80 

83a 

1.81 

3.11 

1.42 

1.  56 

1.53 

83  b 

.48 

3.11 

.68 

1.41 

1.2.3 

83e 

.29 

6.21 

.31 

. 2S 

.29 

83d 

03 

no 

5.82 

24.  S4 

7. 95 

8.  21 

8. 15 

S4b 

.29 

. 17 

2.  SO 

2. 17 

85a 

.10 

.06 

.09 

.08 

S5b 

2.  29 

1.42 

9. 67 

7.  67 

85c 

.10 

.03 

.02 

.02 

85d 

03 

2.  00 

6.  21 

1.85 

3.  85 

3.  37 

851 

. 19 

.17 

.47 

. 10 

85g 

.38 

6.21 

.23 

.23 

.23 

85h 

106.  56 

170.  80 

72.  45 

94. 13 

SS.  8S 

89-90 

16. 13 

24.84 

10.  54 

21.59 

IS.  92 

91 

70. 13 

55.  90 

35.  98 

51.98 

4S.  10 

92a 

.57 

.54 

.52 

. 53 

93a 

2.  19 

3.11 

1.59 

1.24 

1.32 

93b 

12.40 

31.  06 

8.04 

6.42 

6.81 

93c 

7.06 

21.74 

3.  38 

6.  31 

5. 60 

96 

. 10 

.09 

.37 

.30 

97 

. 19 

.28 

.40 

.37 

98 

.10 

3.11 

.34 

.24 

99a 

QQh 

6.20 

12.  42 

6.27 

3.89 

4.46 

99c 

.29 

.23 

22 

j22 

102a 

9.  45 

1.8.  63 

11.27 

7.32 

S.  27 

102c 

.19 

6.21 

.11 

.21 

. 19 

105a 

13.07 

3.11 

6.  59 

1.61 

2.81 

105b 

4.S7 

37.  27 

8.04 

5.  48 

6.  09 

105c 

.19 

4.34 

6. 08 

5. 66 

106 

. 11 

.07 

.08 

107a 

.10 

.54 

.91 

.82 

107b 

14 

10 

11 

107c 

6.  96 

12.42 

6.67 

5. 35 

5. 67 

108 

12.  7S 

24.84 

10.31 

18. 68 

16.  66 

109a 

.29 

3.11 

.20 

.21 

.21 

109b 

2.67 

12.42 

1.45 

2.41 

2. IS 

110a 

IS.  13 

127.33 

30.  33 

15.24 

1S.SS 

110b 

.03 

.03 

no 

03 

113 

05 

114 

86 

.60 

!51 

.53 

115a 

. 86 

.60 

. 45 

.49 

115b 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


876 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Dodi 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

115c 

1.05 

0.45 

0.21 

117a 

Peritonitis 

.45 

117b 

1.05 

1.35 

.21 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

118c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

1.05 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

2.37 

0.74 

.45 

120 

Nephritis,  chronic 

2.37 

.74 

.45 

.83 

122a 

Abscess , perinephritic 

122b 

Nephroptosis 

122c 

Hydronephrosis 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

1.05 

.90 

.42 

122  e 

1.05 

1.66 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

124a 

4.  74 

1.05 

2.21 

3.60 

1.04 

124b 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

7.11 

3.60 

2. 08 

125a 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

2.10 

1.35 

12. 67 

125b 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

.45 

2.08 

125c 

.74 

.45 

126 

2. 37 

1.25 

127a 

11.85 

3.15 

1.47 

.90 

7.89 

127b 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

2.37 

1.05 

.74 

2.25 

14.54 

127c 

Hydrocele 

2.37 

2.  21 

.90 

1.45 

I27d 

9.48 

.45 

.83 

127e 

3.15 

1.47 

1.35 

1.66 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

.21 

143a 

143b 

11.85 

.74 

1.25 

144a 

7. 11 

7.35 

2.95 

3.15 

4.57 

144b 

Cellulitis 

2.37 

.74 

4.05 

2.08 

145a 

11.85 

.45 

1.25 

145b 

7.11 

1.05 

.45 

.42 

145c 

Ectoparasites 

3.69 

.90 

.21 

145d 

Clavus 

.21 

i l5e 

.21 

145f 

2.37 

.74 

.45 

1.25 

145g 

145h 

11.85 

2.10 

2.25 

4.57 

1451 

.62 

145j 

145k 

.45 

1451 

.62 

1 45m 

1 

.21 

145n 

7.11 

1.47 

2.70 

9.55 

1450 

11.85 

4.20 

9.59 

6.  76 

5.61 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

3.69 

1.80 

1.04 

. ...  1 

146b 

2.37 

8.11 

6.31 

.21 

146c 

2.37 

1.05 

1.47 

1.35 

1.04 

¥ 

147a 

.74 

4.50 

2.91 

i 

147b 

.45 

147c 

1.05 

1.80 

.62 

147d 

.45 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 
cepted). 

1.47 

2.70 

.42 

149a 

2.37 

1.35 

1 

1401) 

.74 

1.35 

.42 

r 

149c 

.90 

.83 

r 

149d 

4.74 

3.69 

.45 

2.28 

m 

149e 

1.05 

8.85 

13.51 

4.57 

149f 

2.37 

.45 

ji 

149g 
1 49h 

.74 

.42 

i:,2 

9.48 

3.15 

11.80 

9.91 

5.82 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

2.37 

1.47 

.90 

.21 

7!) 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

338. 87 

90.23 

75.21 

37.39 

29.91 

Total  for  diseases 

5,511.85 

3, 131.16 

1,875.36 

2,510.81 

1,230.74 

1,92:1 

— 

- - 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


877 


» ),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

II  1 

If- 

F unston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

0. 16 

0. 15 

0.29 

4.98 

1.90 

115c 

0. 20 

0. 15 



117a 

|i 1 

.16 

.72 

0. 28 

.39 

1.90 

117b 

■ 

.28 

.20 

118b 

.16 

.15 

.20 

.30 

118c 

.49 

.29 

.78 

.75 

119 

.49 

.73 

.57 

.28 

1. 17 

.41 

.30 

120 

. 16 

0. 63 

.41 

122a 

. 14 

122b 

.15 

122c 

.15 

2. 02 

.45 

l'22d 

1.14 

.29 

. 14 

.28 

.63 

.78 

.45 

1.90 

122e 

.49 

.14 

.28 

.59 

.41 

3. 81 

123 

‘ j 

2.11 

.44 

2. 88 

.97 

1.56 

.41 

1.06 

3.  81 

124a 

.65 

1.61 

1.15 

1.13 

.63 

. 65 

.78 

.41 

. 75 

124b 

4.39 

.49 

.15 

.32 

.98 

.41 

.30 

1 25a 

.49 

.44 

.43 

.32 

. 59 

1.06 

125b 

.15 

. 14 

.57 

1.90 

12.5c 

.97 

.43 

.28 

.39 

. 15 

126 

2. 19 

. 16 

].  17 

.29 

1.13 

.63 

.32 

.39 

1.66 

.30 

127a 

2.19 

.49 

1.47 

.29 

1. 13 

2.  59 

1.56 

1.36 

127  b 

1.30 

1.61 

1. 15 

1.  70 

.63 

.98 

1.21 

127c 

.49 

4.  98 

.14 

1.98 

2. 51 

2.  92 

.41 

.60 

127d 

6. 58 

5.84 

4.69 

2.02 

1.13 

1.25 

6. 81 

3. 12 

2. 90 

3.02 

5.71 

127e 

142 

.16 

. 14 

. 28 

.63 

.41 

143a 

.97 

1.76 

. 87 

1 42 

.63 

.97 

2. 14 

. 83 

1.  51 

143b 

2. 19 

3.08 

3. 08 

1.30 

4.25 

2.  51 

2. 92 

5.46 

1.66 

3. 32 

144a 

.16 

1.76 

2. 16 

1.42 

5. 02 

2.  59 

1.  56 

.90 

144b 

.29 

. 14 

.28 

.20 

145a 

.49 

.29 

.57 

1.70 

.63 

.32 

.98 

.30 

3.81 

145b 

.59 

.28 

.32 

.20 

145c 

. 28 

.60 

145d 

.16 

.72 

.28 

.32 

.39 

.41 

145e 

.32 

.87 

.57 

.65 

.98 

145f 

.28 

.32 

.20 

145g 

2. 19 

1.62 

.88 

1.01 

2.  27 

5.02 

.20 

1.66 

. 45 

17. 14 

145h 

.63 

.20 

. 41 

14Si 

.16 

.15 

.20 

145] 

.57 

145k 

.16 

1451 

.16 

.28 

.39 

1.90 

145m 

2.43 

.73 

. 14 

.57 

.63 

1.30 

1.95 

.83 

1.66 

5.71 

145n 

(2.19 

5.35 

6.01 

3.60 

4.82 

3. 76 

3.24 

7.21 

2.49 

5. 88 

11.43 

1450 

.81 

.73 

1.30 

.57 

.97 

.98 

.83 

146a 

3.  57 

1.32 

6.  20 

.57 

.63 

1.30 

2.14 

.41 

1.  21 

5.71 

146b 

1.62 

2.  45 

1 49. 

63 

39 

39 

41 

1 21 

1.90 

146c 

2. 76 

.44 

.72 

.85 

1.25 

.59 

.41 

. 45 

1.90 

147a 

2.19 

. 28 

.41 

.15 

147b 

.32 

.59 

.43 

1. 13 

1.25 

. 78 

.41 

4.  52 

147c 

.32 

.14 

.28 

.39 

.41 

147d 

2.59 

.88 

22. 77 

1.13 

.63 

.32 

.78 

.41 

1. 36 

1.90 

147e 

.49 

. 14 

57 

1 95 

.32 

39 

.75 

3. 81 

149a 

.32 

1 28 

.63 

.39 

.30 

1.90 

149b 

.29 

. 41 

.30 

149c 

• - | 

.97 

.29 

1.59 

1.42 

.63 

1.75 

.83 

.15 

1.S0 

149d 

! 4.39 

36. 48 

1.32 

9.  94 

1.13 

1.88 

1.30 

1.56 

5.28 

20.95 

149e 

.65 

.15 

.72 

149f 

.15 

. 14 

98 

63 

32 

20 

.30 

149? 

4.  39 

13.46 

5.13 

17. 58 

4.  53 

4.  39 

2. 92 

7.21 

.83 

2.71 

20. 95 

149h 

10.70 

.32 

.29 

1.01 

.28 

.78 

.41 

.60 

1.90 

150 

41.02 

30. 78 

21. 48 

43. 07 

33.86 

55. 45 

57.14 

49.  75 

31.98 

120. 00 

189 

119. 48 

-1 

2,287. 13 

2,060. 68 

1,380.90 

2,090. 68 

1,618. 18 

1,084. 96 

2,146.43 

1,553.90 

1, 18S.  67 

1,830.48 

878 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spt 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Ml 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

115c 

3. 15 

0. 47 

1.  86 

117a 

1.05 

.25 

.12 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

.47 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

II8c 

.25 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

.12 

120 

2.10 

. 37 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

122  b 

122c 

122d 

1.  05 

.47 

. 12 

122c 

Kidney  and  aim  ex  a,  other  diseases  of 

.94 

.37 

123 

Nephrolithiasis 

.25 

124a 
124  b 

1.  87 

1.05 

.47 

1. 12 

1.87 

. 94 

1.74 

125a 

1.05 

1.41 

.25 

125b 

125c 

126 

.94 

.37 

.25 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

.12 

.62 

127a 

.47 

127b 

127c 

.94 

2.10 

3.15 

. 47 

.62 

.47 

1.74 

127(1 

. 94 

.47 

.87 

127e 

9. 35 

1.05 

.47 

4.72 

r 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143a 

.37 

143b 

2. 10 

1.49 

144a 

7.  48 

3. 15 

2. 35 

5.9G 

144b 

5.  25 

1.41 

2. 98 

145a 

2. 10 
1.05 

.37 

: 

145b 

5.  61 

.75 

1.49 

145d 

145e 

145f 

1.05 

1.05 

.62 

1.  87 

. 94 

.47 

.99 

145g 

145h 

.94 

2. 10 

.47 

.87 

1451 

.25 

145j 

145k 

1451 

.25 

1 ! 

145m 

1.05 

.47 

.99  1 

145o 

6.  55 

9.  44 

5.16 

8.  57  1 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

146b 

1.46c 

.94 

1.37  ! 

5. 25 

1.88 

1.37 

1.  87 

2. 10 

2. 35 

1.61  | 

1.87 

.47 

.75  i 

147c 

_ 1.87 

.62  1 

147d 

147e 

.12  

. 94 

.94 

.87  

1.87 

.87  [( 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149c 

. 75 

.12  ' ■ 

2. 10 

.94 

. 50  * 

29.00 

2. 10 

3.29 

2.9S  i 

149f 

149g 

149h 

.50 

.94 

.25 

10.  29 

3.15 

3.29 

11.93 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

.47 

.62 

189 

N ot  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

57.  06 

20.  99 

52.59 

60.01 

L 

Total  for  diseases 

1, 347.  99 

2, 140.  61 

1, 386. 85 

1,650. 64 

7# 
1 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 


879 


iy,  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


p 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

23 

1.  21 

1. 13 

1.04 

0.46 

.30 

0.21 

f 

0.  62 

.61 

.69 

0.  46 

.43 

5. 90 

.17 

5.  90 

.11 

1.82 

.52 

. 46 

.30 

. 43 

.92 

1. 13 

. 86 

.23 

.46 

1.20 

.86 

.! 

2.  95 

■n 

: :::: 

.21 

2. 95 

.92 

1. 87 

.35 

. 68 

.30 

. 60 

.43 

.11 

.23 

.60 

.80 

.62 

.61 

1.13 

1.73 

.91 

.46 

1.  79 

1.  65 

.86 

:.52 

.62 

2.  26 

1.56 

1.37 

1.37 

.60 

1.10 

2.  7S 

2.  95 

.01 

4.24 

22.  65 

.23 

. 43 

.80 

1.25 

.61 

2.  25 

.23 

1.22 

1.  65 

1.93 

.57 

.23 

'.  69 

.62 

1.21 

.23 

.62 

11.50 

1.04 

. 46 

. 76 

. 86 

.92 

3.11 

.61 

5.01 

1. 14 

1.22 

1.20 

2.36 

2.  95 

.49 

.62 

1.21 

2.  26 

1.21 

1.  60 

1.22 

1.79 

. 55 

2.  14 

.38- 

1.25 

1.82 

7.  78 

.46 

. 76 

2.  99 

2.  20 

.43 

..•36 

2.  49 

3.03 

2.  26 

4.15 

1.60 

1.10 

1.79 

1.10 

3.  64 

.11 

.23 

. 43 

2.  95 

.62 

1. 13 

.35 

.61 

1.25 

2.  42 

3.39 

.86 

.91 

1.  06 

.60 

. 55 

.64 

8. 85 

>.31 

3.74 

6.  05 

3.  39 

5. 19 

3.  42 

5.  48 

1.79 

4.  41 

3.00 

.49 

1.25 

1.  82 

6.  78 

1.21 

1.37 

4.56 

4. 18 

1.  65 

3.  00 

.46 

.61 

1. 13 

. 52 

. 23 

2.28 

1. 10 

. 64 

.23 

.61 

1. 13 

.86 

. 91 

. 30 

.60 

1.  07 

.62 

.61 

.35 

.46 

.30 

. 21 

2. 95 

.11 

.91 

. 60 

. 21 

.46 

. 15 

. 21 

2.  95 

1.11 

.62 

1.21 

1. 13 

. 68 

. 46 



. 64 

.34 

.62 

.23 

.21 

L 95 

.62 

.61 

1.90 

.68 

.61 

1.79 

. 55 

1.71 

5. 90 

.23 

1.25 

. 17 

. 15 

. 86 

.11 

. 21 

. 17 

15 

.11 

1. 13 

.52 

. 15 

.60 

. 17 

21 

.92 

1.25 

1.13 

. 86 

. 91 

1 06 

. 60 

1. 10 

1.29 

).  32 

4.36 

9.  08 

5. 65 

5. 70 

4. 10 

4.  87 

4.  78 

2.  20 

8. 14 

2.95 

-.49 

.62 

.69 

. 91 

. 61 

2. 14 

).  21 

3.  74 

1.21 

2.  26 

3.  46 

2.  74 

. 76 

.60 

. 55 

10.  49 

8.  85 

. 61 

. 55 

2.  95 

>.  74 

1.21 

1. 13 

l!  21 

1.14 

1.82 

1.20 

10.  71 



;.o2 

3. 11 

3.39 

.68 

1.67 

2. 14 

. 69 

.03 

2.  26 

.46 

55 

1.72 



52 

.15 

. 55 

4 07 

.69 

.61 

. 86 

. 64 

.11 

17 

2.  95 

.62 

3. 03 

2.  42 

. 46 

1.07 

5. 90 

78 

16.  SI 

2.  42 

2.  26 

7.09 

5.  25 

5.32 

4.  78 

128.  93 

1.50 

. 23 

. 64 

.34 

"6 

).  75 

8.  72 

1.82 

5. 65 

11A1 

6.61 

1. 30 

6. 58 

11.57 

34.27 

2.  95 

-.26 

1.25 

.61 

2.  26 

.86 

1.82 

. 76 

1. 10 

4.71 

-.93 

29. 26 

97.48 

74.59 

34.14 

30.  78 

90.53 

44.23 

66.  6S 

106.  88 

70.80 

2, 

1.42 

2,048.  57 

1,940.08 

1,942.  38 

1, 699. 75 

1, 557.  92 

2, 261.  68 

1, 839.  82 

1,  869.  98 

1,911.54 

1,619.  47 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


115c 

117a 

117b 

118b 

118c 


119 

120 
122a 
122b 
122e 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127a 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


142 

143a 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

1 45c 

145d 

145e 

145f 

145g 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145k 

1451 

145m 

145n 

1450 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


880 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  91. — Admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spt 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

States  of  occurrence. 

lational 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illi- 

nois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary-  ! 
lam]. 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

115c 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

0.  29 

2.83 

117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

. 86 

2.83 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

U8c 

Digestive  system,  other  diseases  of 

.14 

1.  75 

; "I" 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvcncrcal ). 

I ' 

119 

1.  75 

120 

2. 99 

1.15 

1.75 

11.30 

2.  67 

1.15:., 

122a 

Abscess,  perinephritic 

122b 

122c 

122d 

.14 

122e 

123 

79 

2. 19 

. 14 

2.  83 

124a 

1.30 

. S6 

1.  75 

5.  65 

2.  67 

2. 19 

2.23  L 

124b 

125a 

5.33 

2.  67 

1.30 

7.  02 

2. 19 

125b 

1.75 

2.83 

1.  82 

:j" 

126 

127a 

127b 

.29 

5.  26 

1.  01 

1.  75 

2.83 

1,11  r 

127c 

. 29 

1.  75 

2.  67 

2. 19 

127d 

127e 

79 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvene- 
real). 

3. 17 

7. 02 

5.33 

2. 19 

5. 47 

».  91  1 

112 

113a 

113b 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

.29 

3.  60 

3.51 

2.  83 

2.19 

1.82 

3.31  '. 

111a 

114b 

115a 

115b 

115c 

l!5d 

145e 

145f 

2.99 

2.  59 

3.  51 

45.46 

2.  67 

5.47 

1.45  |..| 

1.30 

2.  as 

5. 33 

1.11 

. 72 

1. 75 

2.  83 

1.30 

5.  65 

2. 67 

2. 19 

.43 

2. 83 

i.ii  . 

.43 

2.83 

1.11  L 

.86 

2. 19 

1.11  i. 

145g 
1 4 f)l  i 

. 14 

.43 

2.83 

1 11  . 

145i 

79 

5. 65 

i.  11  . 

115k 

1451 

145m 

115n 

1450 

.11 

2.19 

. 58 

8.47 

5.97 

4.75 

1.75 

16. 95 

5.57  . j. 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

116a 

116b 

146c 

147a 

2. 67 

. 14 

2.83 
2. 83 

; 11  . • 

.29 
. 14 

2.67 

2. 19 

147c 

. 58 

3.51 

147e 

149a 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 
tism excepted). 

. 43 

2.83 

5 97 

. 43 

. 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

119g 

14911 

150 

189 

2.  67 

2.99 

5. 26 

2.  67 

3. 60 

2. 45 

3.  51 

14. 13 

2.67 

13.16 

3.34  !.  - 

.29 

1.11  1.  • 

.42 

2.19 

5.97 

9. 21 
. 14 

1.75 

36.73 

8.00 

10.  97 

7.30 

10.02  ir 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

179. 12 

45. 21 

61.40 

136.37 

271.19 

53.31 

70. 18 

54.75 

42. 32  ■ 

931.35 

508. 50 

1,340.35 

2,727.27 

1,310.73 

1,197.31 

741.23 

978. 10 

2,100.22  ■ 

ADMISSIONS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


881 


y)  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total 

States. 

Total 

camps. 

Total 

States 

and 

camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1('’ 

a 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

0.30 

2.31 

8.26 

0. 19 

0. 31 

0.52 

0.47 

115c 



. 10 

.08 

117a 

0.39 

.89 

1.81 

.57 

.62 

.39 

117b 

.10 

.03 

.02 

.02 

118b 

2.59 

.10 

.11 

.10 

. 10 

118c 

.78 

1.81 

.48 

9.32 

.40 

.30 

32 

119 

.39 

.60 

.77 



1. 10 

.86 

6.21 

1.05 

.62 

.73 

120 

.04 

.03 

122a 

.02 

.01 

122b 

.02 

.01 

122c 

1.  94 

. 10 

.43 

.27 

31 

122d 

1 56 

.30 

1.54 

1.81 

.29 

.51 

.54 

53 

122e 

.60 

2. 59 

.20 

. 17 

18 

123 

3lr 

.78 

.60 

3.  OS 

2.  87 

7.23 

1.53 

3. 11 

1.39 

1.23 

1 25 

124a 

1. 17 

1.81 

1. 14 

6.21 

.91 

1.37 

1 26 

124b 

4.41 

10. 11 

.60 

7.23 

.48 

3. 11 

1.59 

2.84 

2 54 

125a 

.78 

.38 

9.32 

.34 

125b 

. 10 

.06 

13 

125c 

.78 

.30 

2.87 

1.81 

.29 

.31 

.90 

126 

4.11 

10. 11 

.89 

1.54 

5. 18 

1.43 

3. 11 

1.59 

1.34 

1 41 

1.94 

.60 

1.54 

2. 19 

1.81 

1.62 

6.21 

1.28 

1.99 

1 82 

127b 

.78 

.30 

1.54 

8.26 

3. 11 

1.30 

1 12 

4 

1.94 

1. 19 

.95 

3. 11 

.97 

1.59 

1 44 

127d 

5.06 

2.83 

3.08 

12.47 

2.59 

5.43 

3.72 

9.32 

3.69 

3.54 

.05 

04 

142 

.39 

.29 

6.  21 

.23 

13 

15 

1 43a. 

2.33 

2.53 

1.54 

1.10 

1.81 

2.48 

18.63 

2.61 

1.37 

143  b 

• 

13.22 

2.33 

4.32 

6.15 

1.10 

8. 62 

7.48 

2.59 

16. 53 

3.62 

5.  34 

12.42 

4.26 

4.06 

4.  a 

144a 

2. 72 

2.  53 

2.31 

9.32 

1.  51 

2.21 

2 04 

144b 

2.31 

.57 

.54 

.56 

145a 

;s> 

.78 

3. 13 

2.31 

2.59 

1. 81 

. 4S 

9.32 

1.39 

84 

145b 

4 

8.95 

.30 

14.62 

1.  56 

48 

74 

. 15 

3.08 

8.  26 

6 21 

99 

80 

145ci 

.39 

. 17 

.21 

20 



1.04 

8.26 

.62 

.60 

60 

145f 

.38 

. 17 

10 

1 1 

145g 

'4 

4.41 

6.  61 

1.19 

3.08 

2. 59 

1.81 

.57 

9.32 

1.39 

1.55 

1 51 

145h 

.39 

.29 

3 11 

.37 

17 

99 

. 10 

.03 

08 

.06 

145j 

03 

05 

1 45k- 

. 15 

.03 

13 

10 

1451 

2 59 

10 

11 

14 

18 

4.67 

1.54 

2 00 

9 32 

1.36 

1 48 

1 45 

6.1 

8.81 

7.78 

4.61 

7.69 

3.29 

5. 75 

2. 49 

2.59 

8.26 

7.23 

3.91 

27.95 

4.94 

6.24 

5. 92 

145o 

88 

14 

1.56 

1 81 

9 32" 

3 29 

2 70 

146b 

1.17 

. 15 

1 24 

9.32 

. 74 

1 25 

1 12 

1 46c 

1.17 

.30 

2.31 

3 62 

3 15 

1 25 

1 95 

1.78 

147a 

1.94 

.74 

1.54 

1.05 

9.32 

.94 

1.37 

1.26 

147r* 

38 

6 ‘>1 

31 

2 39 

1 89 

1 47p 

J 

1.56 

.89 

1.54 

1. 10 

3 11 

.74 

73 

73 

149a 

.39 

1.81 

.19 

.17 

.36 

.32 

149b 

2.33 

1.79 

3.08 

2. 19 

8.26 

19 

. 97 

95 

95 

149d 

b,i 

4.41 

9.33 

5.21 

9.23 

8.26 

14.47 

52.  80 

5.31 

10.  40 

9.  16 

149e 

4.41 

10 

14 

Si 

97 

149f 

3i' 

1.17 

.30 

.77 

29 

12  42 

51 

21 

33 

149g 

13j' 

4.41 

10.89 

8.34 

13.08 

5.  48 

5. 75 

2.49 

5. 18 

74.38 

16.28 

12. 78 

46.  59 

10. 93 

10.18 

10.  36 

149h 

4 

352| 

.39 

1.54 

3 62 

19 

.26 

. 87 

150 

207. 05 

101.91 

44.24 

59.23 

31.80 

25.  86 

32.42 

33. 68 

99.17 

146.  49 

52.18 

170. 80 

61.86 

60.39 

60.74 

189 

68:|[ 

— 

2,061.68 

2,104.24 

594. 59 

1,796.16 

819. 08 

1 905.17 

1,778.06 

1,484.45 

2,504.13 

2,309.23 

1,920.16 

4,680.12 

1,365.28 

1,823.51 

1,712.  81 

! 


882 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  92. — Deaths , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spt 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS.® 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

15 
19f 
19g 
19p 
20a 
22 


47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

52a 

55e 


61 

63  b 

64 
69 
74e 
74fi 


67 

68h 


86e 
86  i 


100 


a Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects  are  charged  to  the  defects. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

422 

953 

1, 356 

2,  220 

4, 815 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Doi 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 
Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

2 

1 

63 

46 

16 

26 

82 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

2 

3 

3 

1 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

3 

3 

4 

4 

5 

5 

4 

3 

11 

8 

1 



3 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

i 

i 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

1 



VI.  Mental  alienation. 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of . 

10 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 

1 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


883 


i),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  theUnited  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

456 

6, 168 

6,823 

6,939 

3,  529 

1,595 

3,  0S4 

5,129 

2,412 

6,631 

525 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Bps. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

25 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

9 

18 

42 

4 

187 

in 

26 

60 

19 

1 

30 

57 

1 

10 

14 

18 

19f 

6 

13 

9 

2 

2 

4 

13 

19g 

19p 

20a 

1 



1 

1 

1 

22 

2 

47 

1 

16 

26 

14 

2 

2 

20 

1 

1 

14 

24 

10 

1 

1 

16 

1 

H 





28a 

28b 

1 

1 

1 

4 

29 

1 

2 

4 



1 

3 



30-35 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

37 

39-45 

46 



1 

1 

1 

1 

52a 

55e 

61 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

63b 

1 

64 

1 

1 

69 

74e 

67 

68h 

i 

1 

76a 

86e 

S6i 

100 

- .... 

i 

••I---- 

7 

i 

884 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  92. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

191 

19g 

19p 

20a 

22 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


Total  of  mean  annual  strengths  . 


Cause. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 


Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  lovers  (all) 

Measles 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) . 

Epidemic  diseases  ( others) 

Septicemia,  general 

Anthrax 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


1,069 

Logan. 


953 


MacArthur 


II.  Tuberculosis  (all) . 


Tuberculosis  of  1 ungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis . 
Tuberculosis  (others) 


III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 


Syphilis(all). 


39  45 
46 
48a 
50 
52a 
55e 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors. 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Addison’s  disease 

General  diseases  (others) 


V.  Nervous  system , diseases  of  (all). 


2,130  8,049  I ] 


McClellan.  ( Meade.  Mill 


48 


61 

63b 

64 

69 

74e 

74g 


67 

68h 


76a 


86e 

86i 


Meningitis,  simple j 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) | 

Apoplexy 

Epilepsy 

Neuro-eirculatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart) 1 

Nervous  system,' other  diseases  of 1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 1 j 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive I 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexe,  diseases  of. 

Eyes  andannexa,  other  diseases  of ! 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media j J 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


100 


Pharynx,  diseases  of. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


885 


of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919 , inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  ot  occurrence — Continued. 

L718 

1,606  1,652 

885 

5,785 

4,386 

6,753 

1,673 

1,815 

4,669 

339 

national 

|l 

No. 

If 

Sevier.  Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

12 

1 

1 

5 

2 

3 

6 

1 

7 

1 



9 

41 

121  2 

9 

43 

35 

17 

1 

2 

34 

i 

10 

1 

1 

1 

14 

1 

18 

19f 

5 

3 | . 

1 

5 

o 

2 

4 

19g 

19p 



2 

20a 

22 

47 

14 

6 7 

1 

11 

10 

7 

1 

3 

16 

1 

13 

4 6 

1 

11 

9 

6 

1 

3 

11 

28a 

1 

28b 

1 

1 1 

1 

1 

1 

29 

i L 

4 

30-35 

2 

6 

1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

37 

1 

1 

1 

39-45 

, 1 

46 

4 

i 

1 

1 

50 



52a 

i 

55e 

1 

3 



1 

1 

61 

63b 

i 

64 

69 

74e 

1 

1 

74g 

67 

1 

1 

68h 

1 

1 

1 

1 

86e 

86i 

100 

1 


886 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  92. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19f 

10g 

19p 

20a 

22 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38b 


39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

52a 

55e 


56b 


61 

63b 

64 

69 

74e 

74g 


67 

68d 

68g 

68h 


75r 


76a 


86e 

86i 


States  of  occurrence. 

335 

6,946 

570 

22 

354 

375 

456 

54S 

898 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illi- 

nois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary-  ' Ml 
land.  i 0 

1 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

1 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

1 

3 

Scarlet  fever 





Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza. 

5 

2 

2 

59  ... 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

1 

German  measles 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 .. 

Septicemia,  general 

i 

Anthrax ~ 

1 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

1 

6 

2 

1 

4 

2 .. ; 

, 

6 

2 

1 

3 

r.. 

1 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1 1 



3 

1 

i.. 

3 

1 

IV.  General  diseases  {others). 

1 

i 

1 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  {all). 

heart). 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 





VII.  Eyes  and  their  annex  a,  diseases  of. 

i 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

^ 

100 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


887 


mi),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

.35,224 

110, 601 

145,825 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

r 

T 

- 

227 

2,571 

6, 718 

1,300 

912 

34S 

401 

386 

121 

553 

10, 4S3 

322 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

Total 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

camps. 

Total 

for 

States 

and 

camps. 

1 

1 

5 

12 

17 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

5 

4 

1 

1 

15 

21 

76 

97 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

9 

60 

13 

27 

1 

5 

21 

2 

4 

4 

48 

3 

258 

1,309 

1,567 

10 

2 

2 

4 

14 

1 

2 

2 

4 

18 

1 

1 

3 

4 

19f 



3 

1 

21 

1 

36 

97 

133 

19g 

1 

1 

19p 

1 

s 

y 

20a 

1 

1 

22 



1 

1 

3 

2 

47 

16 

33 

44 

56 

1 

1 

27 

4 

38 

20 

256 

244 

500 

10 

30 

39 

53 

1 

27 

4 

31 

20 

229 

204 

433 

28a 

1 

1 

2$b 

2 

1 

2 

1 

15 

22 

29 



4 

2 

3 

2 

1 

7 

20 

24 

44 

30-35 

2 

1 

1 

4 

12 

24 

36 

2 

1 

1 

3 

11 

24 

35 

37 



1 

1 

1 

381) 

2 

3 

39-4=5 

1 

1 

46 

1 

1 

48n. 

1 

1 

2 

10 

12 

50 

1 

1 

52  a 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

56b 

1 

4 

5 

11 

16 

61 

■ 

4 

fi3h 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

64 

2 

2 

C9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

74g 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6Sg 

2 

fi.Hh 

1 

9 

2 



1 

1 

2 

86e 

12 

100 

888 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  92. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Doi 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

1 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

1 



79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 



79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 



79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

79c 

Cardiac  dilatation 

79d 

1 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

| 

81b 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

82 

83d 

Phlebitis 

84a 

1 

84b 

85h 



XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 



89-90 

1 

91 

30 

7 

12 

9 

25 

92a 

26 

3 

81 

22 

93a 

1 

93  b 

93c 

1 



96 

98 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

102a 

I02e 

.... 

105a 

IDS 

2 

1 

1 1 ID;  i 

109b 

1 

114 

115c 

117a 

1 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

120 

1 

1 22H 

1 

122e 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

144b 

1 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

189 

2 

1 

1 

Total  for  diseases 

126 

67 

41 

147 

151 

b Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


889 


aps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLCTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued.  | Inter- 

national 


l 

tis. 

Funs  ton. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

1 

78 

• • 

1 

79a(l) 

79a (3) 

79a (4) 

79a (5) 

1 

79a(8) 

1 

79b 

1 

2 

79c 

2 

2 

79d 

1 

1 

79e 

81b 

82 

1 

83a 

1 

83d 

84a 

1 

1 

1 

84b 

8oh 

S9-90 

19 

19 

12 

1 

34 

11 

1 

11 

3 

91 

1 

101 

97 

91 

37 

2 

17 

53 

8 

16 

92a 

1 

1 

3 

93a 

1 

93b 

1 

1 

93c 

1 

96 

1 

98 

102a 

102c 

1 

5 

1 

1 

108 

1 

1 

1 

1 

109a 

1 

109b 

114 

1 

115c 

1 

1 

1 17a 

1 

1 

2 

119 

1 

1 

1 

2 

120 

122d 

122e 

1 

123 

1 27p. 

2 

2 

144a 

1 

144b 

1 

1450 

•• 



1 

149h 

- 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1S9 

22 

200 

215 

338 

164 

35 

127 

128 

42  115 

5 

890 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  92. — Deaths,  hy  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec* 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

81b 

82 

83  a 

83d 

84a 

84b 

S5h 


-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

98 


102a 

102c 

105a 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

114 

115c 

117a 


119 

120 
122d 
122e 
123 
127e 


144a 

144b 

1450 


149h 


189 


Cause. 


XT.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic. 
(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified . . . 


Cardiac  hypertrophy. 
Cardiac  dilatation. . . . 


Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency . 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphat.icus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- . . . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative . . . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous . . 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 
Asthma . 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Logan. 


Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of. 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Appendicitis 

Her 


Intestinal  obstruction  . . 

Cholelithiasis 

Liver,  other  diseases  of . 
Peritonitis 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvencreal). 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 


Abscess. 

Cellulitis. 


Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

Total  for  diseases 


MacArthur 


McClellan. 


Meade. 


Mill 


117 


164 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


891 


of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued.  ! inter- 


national 


ie. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

• 

78 

79a 

79a(l) 

79a (3) 



79a (4) 



79a (8) 

79b 

l 

1 

1 

79c 

1 

1 

79d 

1 

79e 

1 

81b 

1 

82 

l 

83a 

83d 

1 

84a 

1 

2 

1 

84b 

1 

1 

89-90 

33 

24 

4 

167 

14 

12 

11 

7 

23 

1 

91 

157 

16 

3 

9 

50 

20 

56 

10 

89 

39 

4 

92a 

1 

1 

1 

3 

93a 



93b 

1 

93c 

96 

1 

98 

2 

1 

102a 



102c 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

108 

3 

109a 

109b 

1 

114 

1 

1 

115c 

2 

117a 

2 

1 

1 

119 

2 

1 

120 

122d 

1 

122e 

123 

1 

127e 

2 

1 

144a 

1 44b 

1 

145o 

1 4Qh 

3 

2 

1 

2 

189 

294 

173 

19 

22 

297 

91 

118 

28 

109 

131 

16 

— 

3553—25 5S 


892 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79e 
79d 
79e 
80 
81b 
82 
S3a 
■83d 
84a 
84b 
8Se 
85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

98 


99c 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

114 

115c 

117a 


119 

120 
122d 
122e 
123 
127e 


144a 
144  b 
1450 


149h 


189 


Table  92. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and,  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spa 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Cause. 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  oj. 


States  of  occurrence. 


Ala- 

bama. 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic. . . 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation . '. 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency . 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Angina  pectoris 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Phlebitis 


Ari- 


Status  lymphaticus 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of. 

Heart  block 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho-  . . . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative. . . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. . . 
Pleura,’ other  diseases  of. 

Asthma 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of. 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Cholelithiasis 

Liver,  other  diseases  of 

Peritonitis 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonve - 
nereal). 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (non- 
venereal). 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 


Abscess. 


Cellulitis 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of.. 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 
Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 


N ot  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases . 
Total  for  diseases 


33 


Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 


Florida. 


Georgia. 


Illi- 

nois. 


Kansas. 


Ken- 

tucky. 


Mary- 

land. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


893 


its),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total 

for 

States 

and 

camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

iij- 

*a| 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

Total 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

j camps. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

78 

1 

1 

1 

6 

2 

8 

79a 

1 

1 

2 

79a(l) 

1 

2 

2 

79a(3) 

1 

1 

1 

79a(4) 

1 

2 

9 

79a(5) 

1 

1 

79a(8) 

1 

1 

79b 

1 

2 

6 

8 

1 

8 

79d 

1 

3 

4 

79e 

1 

1 

2 

2 

80 

1 

1 

81b 

1 

1 

82 

2 

2 

83a 

1 

1 

83d 

2 

2 

. . 

8 

s 

84b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

85h 



3 

3 

89-90 

3 

13 

7 

2 

2 

1 

1 

41 

1 

76 

558 

634 

91 

1 

27 

8 

7 

3 

5 

2 

1 

117 

3 

199 

1,164 

1,363 

92a 

1 

1 

12 

13 

93a 

1 

1 

93b 

4 

4 

93c 

2 

2 

1 

3 

96 

1 

3 

2 

5 

9S 

1 

1 

1 

99c 

1 

3 

4 

102a 

1 

1 

102c 

1 

1 

2 

3 

105a 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

20 

27 

108 

1 

4 

9 

13 

109a 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

109b 

1 

3 

3 

115c 

7 

1 

2 

3 

8 

11 

119 

3 

4 

12 

10 

22 

120 

122d 

1 

1 

128 

1 

1 

2 

9 

144a 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1450 

...1 

— 

2 

1 

1 

2 

28 

35 

1S9 

1 5 

131 

70 

89 

65 

13 

24 

31 

4 

16 

314 

35 

960 

3,766 

4,  726 

— 

894 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  93. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and,  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe< 
RATIOS  PER  1,000.0 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 

4 

6 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

191 

19g 

19p 

20a 

22 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38b 


39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

52a 

55e 

56b 


61 

63b 

64 

69 

74e 

74g 


67 

68d 

68g 

i.sh 


75r 


76a 


86e 

86i 


100 


Camps  of  occurrence. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

422 

953  1,356 

2,220 

4,815 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie.  Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Dod 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 
Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

0. 90 

0.21 

Scarlet  fever 

Diphtheria  and  results 

149. 29 

48. 27 

11.80 

11.71 

17.03 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

2. 10 

1.35 

.62 

Epidemic  diseases  (others)  * 

.45 



Anthrax....! 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

7.11 

7.11 

4.20 

4.20 

3.69 

3.69 

1.80 

1.35 

2.28 

1.66 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

.45 

Tuberculosis^  others) 

.62 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

2.  37 
2.  37 

1.05 

1.05 

1.47 

1.47 

.45 

.45 

I 

Syphilis  (all) 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Tumors,  benign " 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

1.05 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1.05 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

Nasal  fossa;,  other  diseases  of 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

Pharynx,  diseases  of 

.74 

4.50 

1.80 

a Deaths  which  occurred  as  the  result  of  operations  done  for  the  removal  of  defects  are  charged  to  the  defects. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


895 


nj),  of  colored,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  191 7,  to  Dec.  31 , 1919,  inclusive. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

— ! 

456 

6,168 

6, 823 

6,939 

3,529 

1,595 

3,084 

5,129 

2,412 

6,631 

525 

".iis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

i — 

0. 29 

0.19 

0.  30 

1 

4 

0.16 

0.14 

0. 57 

0.63 

1.62 

0.41 

6 

.15 

7 

.28 

9 

9. 47 

6. 81 

.59 

26.95 

31.46 

16.30 

19.  46 

3.  70 

12.  44 

8. 60 

1.90 

10 

.19 

14 



18 

19f 

.97 

1.91 

1.30 

.57 

1.25 

1.30 

2.  53 

19g 

.15 

19p 

.28 



. 19 

. 41 

20a 

22 

.32 

47 

.2.19 

2.59 

3.81 

2. 02 

.57 

1.25 

1.62 

3.90 

.41 

2.26 

2. 19 

2.27 

3.52 

1.44 

.28 

.63 

1.62 

3. 12 

.41 

1.56 

28a 

28b 

.16 

.28 

. 19 

.60 

29 

.16 

.29 

.57 

.63 

.59 

30-35 

.32 

.29 

.43 

.32 

.29 

.43 

37 

38b 



39-45 

46 

.15 

.14 

50 

.19 

52a 

56b 

.16 

.14 

.30 

61 

.28 

.19 

63  b 

.15 

64 

.14 

.32 

69 



74e 

74g 

67 

6Xg 

68h 

7,5  r 

.16 

.15 

76a 



. 14 

1.03 

.19 

100 

89G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  93. — Deaths , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sp 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


national 

classifi- 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

1,069 

953 

2,130 

1 

8, 019 

No. 

Cause. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

M 

I.  Injections  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

1 

0 12 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 





6 

0.  94 

.12 

7 

Scarlet  fever 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10 

In  linen  za 

1.87 

3.15 

22. 53 

7.  45 

14 

Dysentery  (all ) 

18 

Erysipelas 



19f 

German  measles 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

.94 

.37 

19p 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) 

20a 

Septicemia,  general 

.12 

22 

Anthrax 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

.94 

4.20 

.94 

2.61 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

.94 

3. 15 

.47 

2. 24 

2Sli 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

29 

.... 

30-35 

Tuberculosis  (others) 

1.05 

.47 

.37 

:::: 

.12 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

.12 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

.12 

1.05 

. 12 

56b 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

.... 

64 

69 



74g 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

.12 

68d 

68g 

68h 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75r 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of . 

86e 

X.  Throat,  diseases  oj. 

100 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


897 


nos),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1 , 1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — 

Continued. 

, 8,718 

j 

1,606 

1,652 

885 

5,785 

4,386 

6,753 

1,673 

1,815 

4,669 

339 

national 
t classifi- 
[ cation 
No. 

ike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 
worth . 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

0.11 

0.17 

0. 15 

0. 60 

1 

0.  23 

1. 10 

4 

1.38 

0. 62 

. 17 

.76 

0. 43 

8.85 

6 

•ii 





7 

. 17 

9 

4. 70 
. 11 

75. 34 

1.21 

.61 

10.17 

7.43 

7. 9S 

2.58 

.60 



1. 10 

7.  28 
.21 

2.95 

10 

14 



2. 95 

18 

19f 

.57 

1.87 



. 17 

.76 

1.20 

1. 10 

.86 

19  g 
19p 
20a 

.30 



22 

47 

1.61 

3. 74 

4.24 

1.13 

1.  90 

2.  28 

1. 06 

.60 

1.65 

3.43 

2. 93 

j 1.49 

2.49 

3.63 

1.13 

1.90 

2.05 

.91 

.60 

1.65 

2.  36 

28a 

2. 95 

2Sb 

.11 

.62 

.61 

.23 

. 15 

.21 

29 

.62 



.86 

30-35 

.23 

1.  04 

.23 

. 15 



.23 

1.04 

.23 

. 15 



37 



38b 

.11 

. 17 

.21 

39-45 

.11 

46 

48a 

.46 

.62 

1.13 

. 17 

50 





.11 





.11 

.46 

. 55 

.21 

61 

63b 

.11 





64 

69 

.60 

.21 

74g 

67 



6Sd 

6Sg 

.23 

.15 

75r 

76a 

.17 

.23 

. 15 

86  e 
8fii 

1.13 

! .21 

100 

898 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  93. — Deaths , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence. 


natUmal  To,:al  of  mean  annual  strengths. 


335 


classifi- 

cation 

No. 


Cause. 


Ala- 

bama. 


I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 


1 

4 

G 

7 

9 

10 

14 

18 

19f 

19g 

19p 

'20a 


Typhoid  fever 

Malarial  fevers  (all) . 
Measles. 


02 


47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

38b 


39-45 

46 

48a 

50 

52a 

55e 

56b 


61 

63b 

64 

69 

74e 


74g 


67 

68d 

68g 

68h 


75r 


76a 


S6e 

86i 


100 


Scarlet  fever. 


Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

Erysipelas 

German  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) I 2. 99 

Epidemic  diseases  (others) | 

Septicemia,  general I 

Anthrax 

Acute  articular  rheumatism I 


6,946 


Ari- 

zona. 


Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 


.72 


II.  Tuberculosis  (all) . 


Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis . 
Tuberculosis'(others) 


2.99 
2. 99 


III.  Venereal  diseases  (all). 


Syphilis  (all) 

Gonococcus  infection . 


IV.  General  diseases  (others). 


Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors. 

Tumors,  benign 

Arthritis 

Diabetes,  mellitus 

Addison’s  disease — 

General  diseases  (others) 

Drug  addiction 


V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 


Meningitis,  simple 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of  (others) 

Apoplexy 

Epilepsy 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of 
the  heart). 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 


General  paralysis  of  the  insane. 

Dementia  prsecox 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive. . . 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of  . 


Sinusitis  (all) 

Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of. 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 
Pharynx,  diseases  of 


570 


Florida. 


3. 51 


3. 51 
*1.75 
’i‘75 


Georgia. 


3.  51  I 45. 46 
3.51  45.46 


1. 75 


354 


375 


456 


Illinois.  Kansas. 


2. 67 


5. 65 


2.83 
'i."  83 


6.58 


11.30 
8. 47 


2.83 


2.83 

2.83 


2. 19 


2.67 


2. 67 


548 


Ken- 

tucky. 


Mary- 

land. 


65.79  .. 


3.65  4. 45  !..  . 


2.23  .. 


1.11  ! .1 


1.11  ... 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


899 


;?;  s\  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 

States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


f 

i i- 

227 

2,571 

6,718 

1,300 

912 

348 

401 

3S6 

121 

553 

10,483 

322 

35,224 

110,601 

145,825 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

Total 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

camps. 

Total 

for 

States 

and 

camps. 

1.10 

3.11 

0. 14 

0.11 

0. 11 

1 

0.15 



3.11 

.06 

.03 

.03 

4 

0.39 

0.  77 

1.43 

.60 

.69 

.67 

6 

.02 

.01 

.39 

.03 

.02 

.02 

9 

37 

4.41 

23.34 

1.94 

20.  77 

1.10 

14.37 

52. 38 

5. 18 

33. 06 

7.23 

4. 58 

9.32 

7.33 

11.84 

10. 74 

10 



.19 

.06 

.04 

.04 

14 

.10 

.06 

.02 

.03 

18 

.10 

.03 

.03 

.03 

19f 

1. 17 

2.  00 

3. 11 

1.  02 

. 88 

.91 

1 0<7 



.01 

.01 

19p 

.03 

.07 

.06 

20a 

.01 

.01 

22 

77 

.10 

.09 

.02 

.03 

47 

6. 22 

4.91 

33.  85 

61.  40 

2.  87 

2.  49 

69.  95 

7. 23 

3.  63 

62. 11 

7.27 

2. 21 

3.43 

3. 89 

4.47 

30. 00 

58.12 

2.  49 

7. 23 

2.  96 

62. 11 

6. 50 

1.84 

2.  97 

28:1 

.01 

.01 

28h 

.78 

.39 

1. 54 

1. 10 

.20 

. 14 

29 

1.56 

2.31 

2. 19 



2. 87 

99 

.30 

30-35 

. .. 

.78 



1.81 

.38 

.34 

99 

.25 

.78 

1.81 

.29 

.31 

99 

.24 

37 

A.. 

. 10 

.03 

.01 

38h 

. .. 

.06 

.03 

.03 

3Q_45 

.01 

. 01 

46 

. 01 

.01 

48a 

.15 

3. 11 

.06 

.09 

.08 

50 

.01 

.01 

. 03 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.01 

56h 

1. 10 

,3S 

.14 

. 10 

. 11 

04 

03 

.77 

1.81 

.06 

. 02 

.03 

64 

09 

01 

01 

Ol 

.39 

.03 

.02 

.02 

74g 

.01 

01 

1.S1 

03 

01 

.10 

.03 

.01 

6Sg 

09 

1.81 

.06 

.01 

75r 

03 

2.59 

.03 

.02 

.02 

86e 

.19 

.06 

.11 

.10 

100 

MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


900 


Table  93. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  syt 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

Beauregard- 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Do 

78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

80 

Sib 

82 

83a 

83d 

84a 

84  b 
85e 

85  h 

89-90 
91 
92a 
93a 
93  b 
93c 
96 
98 

99c 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105c 

108 

109a 

109b 

114 

115c 

117a 

119 

120 
122d 
122e 
123 
127e 

144a 

144b 

145o 

149h 

189 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  oi  the  heart 

0.21 

.21 

( 1 ) A or  tic  i nsufficiency 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

! 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hvpertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation. .' 

Mvocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

0.45 



Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 





Phlebitis 

.21 

Heart-block 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

. 45 
4.05 
36.49 

! 

71. 10 
61. 62 
2.37 

7.35 

5.25 

8.85 

2.21 

5.19 

4.57 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

.21 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 





4.74 

.21 

.21 

.45 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

.21 

.45 

.... 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

.45 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 



XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

1.47 

.45 

.21 

Total  for  diseases 

298. 58 

70.30 

30.23 

66.22 

31.36 

& Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 


901 


tos),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued . 

Inter- 

nationa! 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

! 

stis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

0. 14 

77 



78 

0.15 

79a(l) 



79a (3) 

79a(4) 

.15 

0.15 

7Qh 

0-16 

.29 

79c 

.32 

.29 



79d 

* 

.16 

. 14 



80 

81b 

82 

2.19 

83  a 

2.19 

83  d 

. 14 

. 15 

S4h 

85h 

89  90 

3.08 

2.78 

1.73 

0-28 

11.03 

2.  ii 

0.41 

1.66 

5.71 

91 

1 

• 2.19 

16.38 

14.22 

13. 12 

10.48 

1.25 

5.  51 

10. 33 

3.32 

2.41 

92a 

. 14 

.32 

. 45 

. 14 

93b 

.28 

. 15 

93c 

.19 

96 

.16 

98 

99c 

102a 

102c 

.28 



105c 

. 72 

.28 

1.90 

108 

.16 

. 15 

• 19 



109a 

.16 

109b 

114 

. 14 

115c 

.19 

.15 

117a 

. 14 

.19 

.30 

119 

.16 

. 14 

.39 

120 



122d 

122e 

.16 

123 

127o 

.29 

. 29 

144a 

. 28 

144b 

.28 

145o 

. 63 

149h 

.73 

. 29 

.28 

.63 



189 

— 



48.24 

32.43 

31.52 

48.  72 

46.47 

21.94 

41. 18 

24.  96 

17.41 

17.34 

9.  53 

I 


902 


MEDICAL  AKD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


1 1 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 

79  b 
79c 
79cl 
79e 

80 
81b 
82 
83a 
83d 
84a 
84b 
85e 
S5h 


89-90 
91 
92a 
93a 
93  b 
93c 
90 
98 


99c 
102a 
102c 
105a 
105c 
108 
109a 
109  b 
114 
115c 
117a 


119 

120 
122d 
122e 
123 
127e 


144a 

144b 

145o 


149h 


189 


Table  93. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and.  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spejj 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Cause. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mi| 

XI.  Circulatory  system , diseases  of. 

Pericarditis 

0.12 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Phlebitis 

Status  lymphaticus 

0.47 

Heart -block 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

.47 

10.33 

18.31 

0.94 

4.08 

3.60 

4.47 

I 

4. 20 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

.94 

1.05 

.25 

.47 

| 

.12 



XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvcncreal). 

1.05 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

.12 

.47 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

,7 

_ 

10.29 

14.69 

54.94 

20.38 

! 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


903 


aps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued.  Inter- 

national 


ike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 



78 

79a 

1 

79a  (1) 
79a (3) 
79a (4) 
79a (5) 
79a  (S) 
79  b 

0.11 

0. 17 

0.23 

79c 

0. 62 

0. 15 

79d 

0.60 

79  e 

80 

0. 55 

81b 

0.21 

82 

.11 

83a 

83d 

.23 

.17 

.30 

.21 

84  b 

.11 

S5h 

.23 

89-90 

.3.79 

14.94 

2.42 

28. 87 

3.19 

1.82 

6.  58 

3.86 

4.93 

2.95 

91 

18.01 

.11 

9.96 

1.82 

10.17 

8. 64 
.17 

4.  56 

8.52 

5.98 

49.03 

8.35 

11.80 

8.85 

92a 

93a 

93b 

2.95 

93c 

96 

.21 

98 

99e 

.23 

.17 

102a 

102c 

.23 

.17 

.21 

.11 

.17 

.23 

.43 

2.95 

108 

.34 

109a 

109b 

. 17 

114 

.17 

. 55 

115c 

.30 

117a 

1.21 

.17 

.23 

119 

.23 

1.13 

120 

122d 

.23 

122e 

123 

.11 

127e 

.23 

. 15 

144a 

144b 

. 15 

145o 

149h 

.34 

.35 

.23 

.43 

189 

33.73 

: 

107. 72 

11.50 

24.  86 

51.34 

20. 75 

17.95 

16.  74 

60.06 

2S.06 

47. 20 

904 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  93. — Deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

States  of  occurrence. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illinois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land 

| 

M 

c 

1 SI 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

Pericarditis 

78 

Endocarditis,  acute 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

0.  29 

2. 83 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

.14 

79a 

(3)  Mitral  insufficiency 

2.83 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

79a 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic 

. 14 

79a 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

79o 

Cardiac  dilatation 

1.82 

79d 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

. 14 

79e 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of ' 

. 14 

80 

Angina  pectoris 

sib 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

82 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

83a 

Hemorrhoids 

83d 

Phlebitis 

84a 

Status  lvmphaticus 

84  b 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

85e 

Heart-block 

.Soil 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

. 14 

1.82 

3. 34 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

.86 

14.13 

5. 33 

1.82 

10. 02 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

93b 

93c 

96 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

.29 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99c 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

1.82 

102c 

105a 

105c 

108 

Appendicitis 

. 14 

2. 19 

109a 

2.99 

109b 

... 

111 

115c 

117a 

119 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonve - 
ncreal). 

120 

2. 99 

.29 

2. 67 

1.1) 

122d 

122c 

123 

... . 

127e 

nereal). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

144a 

1441) 

1450 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

14911 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

189 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases 

1.11 

Total  for  diseases 

11.94 

4.  75 

15.79 

45.  46 

48. 03 

16. 00 

10. 97 

10. 95 

87.95 

DEATHS BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN 


905 


ns),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total. 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

camps. 

Total 

for 

States 

and 

camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

i- 

'a 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

o.io 

0.03 

0.01 

0-01 

77 

.10 

.03 

.01 

.01 

78 

1.81 

.10 

3.11 

.17 

.02 

.05 

.03 

.01 

.01 

79a (1) 

. . .. 

.10 

.06 

.01 

79a(3) 

1.81 

.03 

.01 

79a(4) 

3.11 

.06 

.01 



.01 

.01 

79a(8) 

.01 

.01 

79b 

.. 

0.77 

.06 

.05 

.05 

79c 

.03 

.06 

.05 

79d 

. . 

.77 

.03 

.03 

.03 

79e 

. 10 

.06 

.01 

80 

.01 

.01 

81b 

.01 

.01 

82 

.02 

.01 

.01 

.01 

S3d 

.02 

.01 

84a 

.07 

84b 

3. 11 

.03 

.01 

85e 

.01 

.01 

85h 

■ 

.03 

.02 

89-90 

13.22 

5.06 

1.04 

1.54 

2.19 

2.87 

1.81 

3.91 

3. 11 

2. 16 

4.35 

91 

u 

4.41 

10. 50 

1. 19 

5.39 

3. 29 

14.37 

4.99 

1.81 

11.16 

9.32 

10.  53 

9.35 

92a 

1. 10 

.03 

. 11 

.09 

93a 

.01 

.01 

93b 

.04 

.03 

93c 

.19 

.06 

.01 

.02 

96 

. 10 

.09 

.02 

.03 

98 

.77 

.03 

.01 

99c 

.03 

.03 

.03 

102a 

.01 

.01 

102c 

.10 

.03 

.02 

.02 

.03 

.02 

.02 

105c 

. 15 

2. 59 

3. 11 

.20 

. 18 

. 19 

108 

.39 

. 11 

.08 

.09 

109a 

1.81 

3. 11 

.06 

.02 

.03 

109b 

.01 

.01 

114 

.03 

.02 

115c 

.06 

.05 

117a 

.39 

.19 

.09 

.07 

.08 

119 

.38 

.34 

.09 

120 

.01 

.01 

122d 

.01 

. 01 

122e 

.01 

.01 

123 

.01 

01 

197p 

2.  87 

. 10 

.06 

.06 

.06 

144a 

.03 

.02 

144b 

.39 

. 10 

.06 

.03 

.03 

. 01 

.01 

149h 

.78 

. 19 

.20 

.25 

.24 

189 

9 

L 

22.03 

50.96 

10.42 

68.47 

71.27 

37.36 

59.  86 

80.31 

33. 06 

28. 94 

29.  95 

108.  70 

27. 26 

34.05 

32.  40 

— 

906 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troo 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

422 

953 

1, 356 

2,  220 

4,815 

No. 

Cause.  * 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Do 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

6 

Measles 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10 

Influenza 

5 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

19f 

German  measles 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

19h 

M limns 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute I 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 1 , 

26 

Pellaera ! 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

1 

5 

6 

6 

26 

28a 

Tuberculosis  oflungs 

1 

5 

6 

5 

24 

28b 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

30-35 

Tuberculosis(others) 

1 

2 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

3 

2 

51 

32 

28 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

18 

15 

21 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

1 

1 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

3 

2 

32 

17 

6 

5 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

30 

Rickets 

5 

39-45 

1 

46 

Tumors,  benign 7 

1 

2 

48a 

Arthritis 

1 

4 

36 

51 

14 

48b 

Gout 

50 

51a 

Exophthalmic  goiter  (hyperthyroidism) 

1 

2 

52b 

A cromegalv . . .“. . ..’.*. " '. 

88 

Goiter,  simple 

1 

54 

1 



Obesity 

55  d 

Muscular  rheumatism 

1 

:::::::::::: 

56b 

Drug  addiction 

3 

13 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

62 

2 

63a 

1 

63b 

1 

2 

64 

1 

1 

66b 

66c 

3 

69 

2 

8 

7 

22 

74b 

1 

2' 

74c 

Enuresis. 

1 

74d 

1 

2 

72 

73a 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

1 

i 

27 

6 

73d 

2 

74g 

1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

68a 

9 

2 

1 

Mental  deficiency. 7 

1 

13 

9 

12 

68d 

Dementia  prsecox 

4 

i 

7 

11 

12 

6Sf 

1 

3 

1 

2 

68h 

1 

1 

ii» 

68i 

1 

2 

Sou 

rce  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  C 

iffice. 

907 


ISCHAEGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 


if  camps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

156 

6, 168 

6,823 

6,  939 

3,529 

1,  595 

3,084 

5, 129 

2,412 

6, 631 

525 

No.11 

US. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

4 

2 

1 

6 

9 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

10 

14 

19f 

2 

1 

i 

19g 

1 

19h 

19k 

19n 

25b 

1 

1 

26 

1 

1 

47 

2 

40 

39 

59 

6 

2 

10 

24 

10 

49 

5 

2 

37 

32 

30 

5 

2 

9 

21 

9 

42 

5 

28a 

1 

28b 

29 

3 

29 

1 

1 

2 

1 

30-35 

8 

535 

47 

1,567 

16 

6 

2 

23 

4 

102 

4 

■2 

31 

31. 

427 

5 

4 

o 

14 

3 

23 

3 

37 

1 

1 

6 

2 

38a 

4 

503 

15 

1, 134 

11 

2 

7 

1 

79 

1 

38b 

1 

1 

36 

1 

39-45 

1 

3 

1 

46 

107 

23 

436 

7 

5 

1 

17 

1 

54 

3 

48a 

48b 

1 

1 

1 

50 

3 

1 

69 

1 

19 

51a 

52b 

22 

1 

88 

54 

55b 

4 

1 

2 

9 

56b 

61 

1 

2 

62 

1 

63a 

1 

8 

1 

63b 

i 

1 

2 

64 

1 

1 

1 

66a 

i 

1 

1 

66b 

3 

3 

2 

66c 

16 

17 

51 

2 

6 

4 

29 

7 

15 

69 

3 

74a 

.1 

4 

9 

1 

2 

3 

1 

74b 

i 

29 

2 

2 

1 

74c 

2 

5 

5 

1 

1 

74e 

1 

1 

72 

15 

3 

6 

10 

10 

1 

73a 

73b 

258 

1 

3 

73c 

3 

73d 

...... 

1 

2 

2 

2 

74g 

1 

1 

67 



25 

1 

2 

2 

9 

i 

68a 

1 

162 

26 

127 

19 

5 

79 

2 

68b 

11 

9 

16 

1 

1 

2 

10 

3 

8 

i 

68d 

1 

68e 

7 

2 

12 

1 

10 

5 

6Sf 

1 

68g 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

15 

68h 

6Si 

1 


j 


908 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  94. — -Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  j 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

1,069 

953 

2,130 

8,049 

No. 

Cause. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

1 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

6 

Measles 

1 

9 

Diphtheria  and  resuits 

10 

Influenza 

2 

1 

14 

Dysentery  (all) 

19f 

German  measles 

19g 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

l9ti 

Mumps ! 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

19n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

26 

Pellagra 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

39 

5 

2 

33 

28a 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

38 

5 

2 

25 

28b 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

30  35 

Tuberculosis"(others) 

1 

8 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

28 

5 

6 

67 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

4 

2 

4 

43 

38a 

.... 

38b 

Gonococcus  infection 

24 

3 

2 

24 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

2 

39-45 

46 

48a 

Arthritis 

10 

3 

18 

48b 

50 

51a 

9 

4 

52b 

88 

2 

2 

54 



55b 

1 

3 

56a 

1 

56b 

1 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

i 

i 

63  b 

2 

64 

1 

...  | 

69 

7 

30 

i 

1 

3 

.... 

3 

i 

74  c\ 

1 

194 

. - ■ 

r :::::::::::: 

1 

1' 

.... 

731 1 

73c 

2 

i 

2 

74g 

1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

4 

68  b 

2 

3 

78 

68d 

3 

0 

68f 

21 

68g 

68  i 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  909 

i7  ),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


.718 

1,606 

1,652 

885 

5,785 

4,386 

6,  753 

1,673 

1,815 

4,669 

339 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

No. 

- B. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

1 

4 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

1 

14 

19f 

1 

19g 

1 

1 

19h 

1 

19k: 

1 

19n 

25b 

1 

26 

4 

3 

1 

1 

47 

107 

2 

4 

1 

105 

17 

54 

9 

1 

84 

1 

95 

I 

3 

1 

102 

10 

50 

9 

1 

73 

1 

28a 

28b 

1 

29 

11 

1 

1 

3 

7 

4 

11 

30-35 

739 

5 

11 

5 

39 

27 

26 

6 

4 

52 

-73 

3 

10 

25 

2 

14 

2 

22 

37 

4 

4 

1 

1 

38a 

692 

2 

1 

5 

10 

25 

ii 

4 

4 

29 

38b 

6 

1 

2 

1 

16 

36 

1 

1 

1 

39-45 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

46 

157 

4 

3 

1 

16 

12 

16 

4 

9 

87 

48a 

1 

48b 

1 

1 

50 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

6 

31 

51a 

1 

52b 

1 

4 

88 

54 

55a 

15 

55b 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

56a 

22 

2 

1 

38 

1 

56b 

61 

1 



1 

2 

62 

1 

1 

63a 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

63b 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

64 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

66c 

80 

3 

2 

46 

27 

37 

6 

2 

31 

69 

1 

74a 

2 

10 

8 

2 

4 

5 

74b 

1 

1 

74c 

1 



1 

1 

1 

] 

3 

14 

20 

74e 

3 

72 

16 

2 

1 

6 

3 

7 

1 

2 

73a 

1 

73b 

i 

i 

1 

73c 

1 

8 

2 



1 

1 

2 

1 

74g 

1 

67 

9 

1 

15 

68a 

233 

2 

i 

43 

84 

43 

31 

2 

163 

2 

68b 

1 

2 

1 

15 

3 

13 

4 

2 

7 

68d 

1 

1 

68e 

22 

2 

21 

3 

12 

68f 

68g 

i 9 

n 

2 

7 

4 

68h 

9 

i 

i 

9 

5 

1 

i 

68  i 

910 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  9-4.  — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  ins 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

335 

6, 946 

570 

22 

354 

375 

456 

548 

898 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia 

Illinois. 

Kansas 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary-  : 
land. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

4 

6 

9 

10 

14 

19f 

I.::::::' 

19" 

1 

19h 

19k 

25  b 

26 

1 

47 

1 

1 t 

2 

33 

8 

11 

1 

3 

7 

28a 

2 

32 

8 

10 

1 

3 

-5 

28b 

29 

30-35 



1 

1 

2 

5 

23 

8 

35 

6 

1 

3 1 

1 

37 

Syphilis  (all) 

1 

17 

5 

18 

i 

1 

38a 

Chancroidal  infection 

1 

2 

381) 

4 

6 

2 

15 

5 

2 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

36 

1 

1 . 

39-45 

46 

Tumors,  benign 

48a 

2 

1 

1 

11 

3 

7 

48b 

50 

1 

51a 

1 

52b 

88 

54 

55b 

55(1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

57-59 

:::::::: 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

62 

63a 

63  b 

64 

4 

2 



66a 

1 

66b 

66c 

i 

69 

4 

3 

3 

3 

i ii] 

I 

74b 

1 

2 

2 

1 



4 

1 

. . !| , 

74(1 

72 

heart). 

73a 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

73b 

73c 

73d 
74  g 

1 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

67 

1 

68a 

2 

2 

i 

68b 

11 

3 

8 

1 

3 

68d 

6 

6 

7 

3 

1 

2 

... 

68h 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 



68i 

6 1 

1 

ISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  911 


I , of  colored,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


227 

2,571 

6,718 

1,300 

912 

348 

401 

386 

121 

553 

10, 483 

322 

35, 224 

no,  60i 

145, 825 

Inter- 

national 

Total 

cation 

South 

Total 

Total 

for 

No. 

Mis- 

New 

New 

New 

Caro- 

Ohio. 

syl- 

Caro- 

Ten- 

Texas. 

\ ir- 

Others. 

for 

for 

States 

souri. 

Jersey. 

Mexico. 

York. 

lina. 

vania. 

lina. 

nessee. 

ginia. 

States. 

camps. 

and 

camps. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

7 

7 

2 

2 

9 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

31 

37 

10 



1 

1 

14 

1 

1 

19f 

1 

1 



3 

5 

8 

1 



3 

4 

3 

7 

19h 

1 

1 

19k 

1 

1 

1 

1 

25b 

1 

2 

3 

5 

26 

1 



1 

1 

6 

12 

18 

47 

2 

15 

no 

86 

67 

2 

7 

60 

i 

26 

201 

88 

734 

830 

1, 564 

2 

13 

109 

84 

65 

2 

7 

57 

1 

25 

185 

85 

699 

724 

1,423 

28a 

1 

1 

28b 

6 

6 

1 

29 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

10 

3 

29 

104 

133 

30-35 

1 

19 

17 

16 

10 

2 

i 

3 

1.486 

17 

1,  659 

3, 528 

1 

14 

12 

2 

175 

9 

979 

817 

1,089 

37 

i 

29 

33 

28 

61 

38a 

12 

3 

4 

3 

i 

i 

1 

1,282 

8 

1,354 

2,683 

4,  037 

38b 

1 

1 

4 

40 

44 

1 

2 

3 

5 

8 

39-45 



26 

26 

46 

13 

2 

5 

i 



1 

182 

20 

1,226 

1,481 

1 

1 

1 

2 

7 

50 

1 

2 

1 

6 

11 

170 

181 

1 

1 

1 

2 

52b 

88 

1 

1 

1 

3 

34 

37 

1 

1 

54 

1 

1 

15 

1 

1 

1 

17 

24 



1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

4 

•ji  i 

1 

12 

8 

1 

24 

107 

131 

1 

1 

1 

57-59 

13 

13 

1 

1 

10 

11 

62 



1 

1 

9 

8 

10 

2 

9 

24 

26 

28 

1 

1 

3 

2 

13 

15 

64 

1 

5 

6 

1 

2 

4 

24 

28 

2 

12 

2 

34 

4 

60 

5 

135 

473 

608 

69 

i 

1 

1 

3 

4 

7 

74a 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

13 

69 

82 

74b 

4 

1 

10 

20 

46 

11 

11 

1 

1 

257 

95,\ 

74e 

5 

5 

3 

13 

10 

1 

34 

136 

170 

73a 

1 

1 

4 

29 

1 

36 

285 

321 

73c 

2 

2 

5 

21 

36 

3 

1 

2 

s 

15 

2 

5 

1 

4 

4 

21 

93 

114 

3 

5 

19 

20 

3 

1 

2 

76 

13 

169 

1,247 

1 416 

68b 

3 

4 

1 

17 

3 

18 

12 

88 

'179 

267 

68d 

3 

2 

2 

6 

8 

18 

135 

153 

68f 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

20 

70 

90 

6Sh 

3 

4 

1 1 

2 

5 

23 

49 

72 

681 

912 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  s, 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi-| 

cation 

No. 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75(1 

75c 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75  n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 
76  b 
76d 
76e 


S6d 

86e 

86h 

86i 


87a 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83  b 
83c 
83d 
84b 
85a 
85b 
85c 
85d 
85f 
85g 
85h 


Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

D evens. 

Dix. 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

1 

1 

1 

3 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hvperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

1 

3 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

Strabismus 

S::: 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

3 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

1 

1 

1 ... 

Iritis 

1 

Keratitis 

Retinitis 

1 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

1 

5 

3 

8 

5 

f 

8 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Mastoiditis 

1 

1 

1 | 1 

1 ...f 

IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of. 

Turbinate  hypertrophy 

1 '•••  • 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

3 

10 

82 

5 

10 

2 

9I 

3 

7 

3 

35 

42 

4 

3 

1 

5 ! 1 

2 j 

2 ,..  . 

20 

3 

2 

2 

12 

2 

2 , l| 

i L| 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

1 

l 

1 

x!  I 

4 

5 

43 

16 

5 

6 

i . 

SCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY'  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  913 


of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

nationa] 

■ 

Funston. 

1 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

I 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis.  | 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

2 

5 

9 

1 

1 ‘ 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 ' 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

1 

1 

6 



2 

2 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 | 

4 



1 

75d 

4 

1 

4 

1 



1 

75  g 

2 ! 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

75  j 

1 

:::::::::::: 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

751 

i 

1 

1 

75p 

75r 

1 

, 

2 



1 

4 

4 

3 

32 

1 

6 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

76d 

.....  3 

86d 

S6e 

86h 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 



86i 

87a 

100a 

i 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

77 

78 

47 

34 

31 

4 

6 

13 

9 

97 

3 

79a 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

79a(8) 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

S3d 

84b 

3 

6 

1 

i 

4 

1 

10 

1 

1 

1 

15 

16 

20 

2 

3 

6 

4 

74 

1 

28 

8 

4 

2 

3 

3 

6 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

5 

6 

1 

4 

1 

2 

9 

1 

2 

16 

6 

1 

1 

9 

J 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

9 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

17 

1 

i 

6 

2 

5 

■ 

1 

1 

4 

1 

4 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85f 

1 

23 

27 

1 

83 

3 

... 

1 

21 

- 

4 

2 

5 

2 

2 

...  j 

1 

1 

i 

1 S5h 

914 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  s' 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter-  | 
national 
classifi- [ 
cation  ! 

No. 


Cause. 


i oa 


/oa 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 


75  C 


75d 


75  f 
75k 
75  h 


VII.  Eyes  and  their  anneia,  diseases  of. 


Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) . 

Strabismus 

Leucoma 


Cataract . . 
Trachoma. 


75  j 


Conjunctivitis  (others) . 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Ama 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Logan. 


MacArthur.  McClellan.  Meade. 


751 

75m 

75n 


Choroiditis. 

Iritis 

Keratitis... 


75p 

75r 


Retinitis. 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

Eyes,  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of.. 


VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

76a  Otitis  media 

76b  Mastoiditis 

76d  Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

76e  | Ear,  other  diseases  of 


IX.  Nasal  fossx,  diseases  of. 


86d 

86e 

86h 

8fii 


Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) . . . 
Nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of. 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


87a 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal . . 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from . 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal . 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
as  a 

83b 
83c 
83d 
84b 
85  a 
85b 
85e 
S5d 
85f 
85g 
85h 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis  . . .'. 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic. . . 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation. ! 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency  . 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

Varicose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 


1 i .. 


1 — 

Ti..  I 


6 .. 


5 I.. 
4 I.. 


17 

5 |. 


\ ' 


1 

i'l-l 

"i 


ISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  915 

ji,  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


i| 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

| Wheeler. 

| LTpton. 

Others. 

: 3 

2 

2 

3 

4 

- 3 

77 

l 

1 

1 

4 

1 

11 

l 

2 

1 

29 

l 

2 

2 

2 

2 

33 

2 

17 

2 

3 

2 

2 

14 

1 

9 

1 

17 

1 

l 

2 

6 

2 

2 

18 

2 

l 

1 

4 



1 

1 

1 

l 

2 





1 3 

1 

3 

- 

1 

17 

_ 

i 

1 

G 

17 

6 

3 

1 

15 

i 

7 



i 

4 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

. 

i L 

i 

7 

2 

5 

1 

16 

a 

15 



1 

40 

0 

/ 

2 

1 

1 

2 

7 

1 

3 

3 

1) 

4 

1 

12 

8 

6 

1 

22 

2 

1 

1 

3 

9 

3 

4 

4 

i 

2 

4 

2 

9 

4 

2 

3 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

G 

i 

3 

3 

•- 

1 

2 

6 

1 

3 

1 



1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

12 

1 

1 

4 

1 

G 

3 

1 

16 

5 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

a 

1 

L 

|7 

5 

3 

1 

4 

22 

ii 

,i 

1 

2 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a ( 2 ) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75  r 


7i>a 
701 1 
76d 
76e 


86d 

86e 

86h 

86i 


S7a 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 


78 
79a 
79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a  (4) 
79a(5) 
79a(8) 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
S3d 
84b 
85a 
Sob 
85c 
85d 
85  f 
85g 
Soil 


3553-25 59 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


916 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  Stales  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sj 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

ntional 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illinois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

75a 
75a 
75a 
1 5a 

75b 

75c 

75(1 

75e 

751 

75g 

75h 

75i 

"5j 

75k 

751 

75m 

7on 

75o 

75p 

75r 

76a 

76b 

76d 

76e 

86(3 

86e 

86h 

86i 

8<a 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 

78 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79a 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

83b 

83c 

83d 

S4b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85f 

85g 

86h 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

1 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(4)  Defective  vision,  cause  not  stated 

i 

1 

i 

1 

3 

2 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

IS.  Nasal fossx,  diseases  of. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

3 

27 

5 

2 

1 



3 

20 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

2 

i 

, 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

►ISCHARGES  FOE  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  917 

of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

Total 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

camps. 

2 

1 

2 

6 

127 

10 

1 

1 

12 

1 

1 

2 

49 

1 

1 

3 

23 

1 

1 

13 

1 

1 

3 

27 

2 

9 i 

1 

5 

32 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

20 

7 

2 

9 

3 

2 

2 

31 

2 

9 

1 

5 

G 

17 

i 

3 

5 

2 

i 

1 

4 

2 

10 

9 

22 

59 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

17 

170 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

4 

27 

3 

1 

4 

8 

1 

1 

21 



10 

4 

1 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

8 

23 

4 

6 

1 

3 

3 

3 

138 

20 

238 

728 

2 

1 

2 

10 

5 

26 

60 

4 

1 

5 

10 

13 

4 

6 

3 

3 

93 

9 

158 

456 

5 

1 

27 

4 

41 

172 

2 

3 

1 

6 

10 

i 

1 

2 

20 

2 

11 

73 

2 

2 

6 

6 

7 

1 

1 

36 

2 

56 

80 

1 

14 

15 

1 

37 

36 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

2 

1 

9 

1 

16 

18 

1 

1 

6 

2 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

26 

2 

1 

3 

21 

2 

3 

1 

4 

12 

58 

1 

3 

IS 

4 

] 

25 

1 

1 

2 

288 

2 

3 

1 

17 

21 

977 

1 

1 

5 

1 

8 

126 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

8 

Total 

for 

States 

and 

camps. 


Inter- 

nationa 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


133 

10 

13 
51 
59 
23 

14 
30 
37 

7 

1 

25 

12 

33 

16 

23 

10 

2 

5 

2 

81 


187 

4 

31 

12 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76d 

76e 


S6d 

86e 

86h 

86i 


1 87a 

3 100a 

1 100b 

1 100c 

1 lOOd 


3 

8 

966 

86 

15 
614 
213 

16 
22 
84 

8 

136 

73 

9 

34 

7 

7 

5 

29 
24 
70 
21 

30 
290 

2 

998 

1 

134 

2 

11 


77 

78 
79a 
79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79a(S) 
79b 
79e 
79d 
79e 
81a 
Sib 
81c 
81d 
82 


83a 

83b 

83c 

S3d 

S4b 

85a 

85b 

85c 

85d 

85f 


S5g 

85h 


918 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sj 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

931r 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


99a 

99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

10.5a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107  a 

108 
109a 
109b 
110a 
110b 
113 
111 
115a 
117a 


119 

120 


122e 

123 


125c 

126 


127e 

127(1 

127e 


Camps  ol  occurrence. 


145i 
1 45j 


Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Deyens. 

Dix. 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 !... 

1 

2 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

28 

1 ' 
7 1 

..  .1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 



| 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 



1 

3 

17 



1 

2 

1 

i j 



XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

1 



i 



2 

5 





1 

1 

i . . 

1 



1 . 

1 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

i ,[| 

i 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1 ; 3 

4 

2 I 

a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  919 


n\s),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

litis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

2 

2 

4 

1 

7 

1 

8Q  90 

1 

1 

1 

91 



2 

1 

3 

1 

92fi 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

93a 

1 

2 

93b 

1 

5 

3 

7 

2 

93c 

12 

6 

30 

1 

4 

2 

5 

4 

22 

3 

96 

2 

1 

1 

97 

1 

1 

1 

98 

1 

99  a 

2 

1 

4 

1 

QQn 

1 

101 

1 

3 

1 02n 

4 

1 

1 02p 

2 

2 

1 

1 

106 

107a 

1 

108 

1 

5 

1 

1 

29 

1 

8 

109a 

1 

109b 

2 

1 

16 

1 

110a 

2 

1 

3 

110b 

113 



1 

114 

2 

1 1 5a 

117a 

1 

3 

2 

117b 

1 

118b 

1 

1 

119 

2 

1 

2 

120 

1 

122b 

122d 

1 

2 

1 

122e 

1 

123 

2 

1 

16 

1 

1 

124a 

2 

1 

1 

124b 

2 

2 

2 

125b 

1 

125c 

4 

126 

1 

127b 



127c 

1 

127d 

22 

1 

7 

1 

12  7e 

142 

1 

143b 

1 

1 

2 

144a 

144b 

1 45b 

2 

1 

145e 

6 

1 

...1  .. 

145f 

145h 

i 

145i 

145j 

1 

17 

7 

16 

1 

3 

8 ' 

14.60 

920 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Logan. 

Camps  of  c 
MacArthur. 

ccurrence— 

McClellan. 

lontinued. 

Meade. 

Mil 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

26 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

1 

92a 

3 

1 

1 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

1 

2 

93b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

93c 

2 

3 



90 

4 

3 

9 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

7 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

99c 

1 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

102c 

1 

1 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

105b 

Diarrhea 

105c 

i 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 



107a 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 



108 

1 

1 

109a 

3 

2 

6 

109b 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

2 

110b 

1 

1 

113 

114 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

1 

Il 

117a 



117b 

118b 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenereal ). 

119 

120 

1 

122b 

122d 

122e 

123 

1 

124a 

1 

124b 

4 

1 ?">M 

125b 

i 



125c 

i 

120 

i 

127b 

127c 

127e 

3 

• 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 

144a 

2 

144h 

145f 

145] 

X 1 ■ 

i . . II- 

145o 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

2 

5 1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  921 

cos),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Inter- 

nationa 

like. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

; 36 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

89-90 

91 

1 

2 

1 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

92a 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

93  a 

1 

1 

93  b 

7 

1 

1 

1 

93c 

103 

6 

4 

1 

12 

47 

15 

16 

1 

96 

5 

3 

s 

1 

97 

2 

1 

98 

99a 

4 

1 

64 

118 

99c 

1 

101 

1 

1 

1 

1 

102a 

1 

1 

3 

102c 

1 

105b 

1 

1 

106 

107a 

1 

1 

1 

1 

108 

109a 

109b 

14 

3 

8 

25 

7 

2 

179 

7 

1 

2 

2 

110a 

2 

1 

i 

2 

2 

110b 

1 

113 

114 

115a 

1 

117a 

1 

1 

117b 

118b 

119 

120 

1 

i 

2 

3 

2 

122b 

122d 

122e 

1 

123 

124a 

1 



3 

2 

4 

2 

124b 

1 

1 

125a 

1 

125  b 
125c 

1 

1 

67 

126 

1 

i 

1 

127b 

1 

9 

1 

127c 

127d 

I27e 

142 

143b 

144a 

3 

3 

1 

3 

2 



1 

144b 

1 

1 

145b 

145e 

145f 

145h 

145i 

1 

1 

J... 

1 



| ' ‘ ’ 

1 

1 

145m 

1450 

26 

2 

6 

2 

4 

12 

1 


922 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  sjw 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illinois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary-  ' 
land. 

1 

89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

931) 

93C 

96 

97 

98 

99a 

99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
117a 
117b 
118b 

119 

120 
122b 
122d 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
12.5b 
125c 
126 
127  b 
127c 
127d 
127e 

142 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145e 

145f 

145h 

145i 

145j 

145m 

1450 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

1 

1 

i 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 . 

1 

Pleura,  other  diseases  of 

1 

2 

1 

Pulmonary  emphysema 



Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

1 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 
Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

4 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

A scar  is  luinbricoides 

1 

1 

..  . 

i 

Hernia 

1 

2 

i . j. 

1 

2 

1 

Cholelithiasis 

Peritonitis 

1 

Visceroptosis 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvenc - 
real). 

Nephritis,  chronic 

2 

1 

3 i 

Nephroptosis 

1 

Cystitis 

1 

2 

, 

3 

mmil 



Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvene- 
real). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  diseases  of. 



1 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

1 1. 

923 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 


(WS)  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr .-  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


•I: 

g;» 

States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

camps. 

Total 

for 

States 

and 

camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

- 

Mis- 

souri- 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

99 

114 

89-90 

1 

1 

1 

20 

91 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

27 

31 

92a 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

14 

27 

41 

93a 

1 

1 

14 

93b 

2 

1 

2 

o 

1 

i 

6 

20 

65 

93c 

2 

3 

3 

1 

49 

4 

63 

369 

432 

96 

1 

1 

29 

30 

97 

2 

3 

10 

98 

1 

1 

99a 

2 

2 

8 

204 

212 

99c 

2 

2 

101 

1 

1 

2 

13 

15 

102a 

1 

1 

14 

102c 

1 

3 

4 

9 

13 

1 

1 

105b 

1 

1 

3 

4 

3 

3 

106 

*r* 

1 

1 

107a 

1 

1 

4 

7 

11 

18 

108 

6 

1 

12 

3 

27 

405 

432 

109a 

1 

1 

109b 

1 

6 

9 

40 

49 

110a 

1 

3 

IS 

21 

110b 



1 

1 

2 

113 

1 

1 

114 

3 

3 

115a 

2 

2 

117a 

1 

7 

8 

117b 

1 

1 

118b 

4 

4 

119 

1 

1 

1 

9 

18 

27 

120 



1 

1 

12‘2h 

1 

9 

10 

122d 

1 

1 

6 

122e 

1 

1 

2 

3 

123 

2 

10 

13 

27 

40 

124a 

1 

s 

33 

41 

124b 

2 

2 

2 

2 

8 

10 

125b 

1 

1 

6 

125c 

72 

70 

126 

1 

3 

7 

12 

127b 

10 

10 

127c 

1 

1 

127d 

1 

1 

41 

42 

127e 

1 

1 

142 

1 

1 

2 

12 

1 

1 

1 

2 

I44h 

1 

2 

2 

145b 

9 

9 

1 

1 

145h 

1 

1 

i 

i 



1 

16 

2 

22 

132 

154 

145o 

3553—25 60 


924 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

Cause. 

Camps  of  occurrence. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Do; 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion , diseases  of. 

146a 

Osteomyelitis 

3 

2 

3 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

10 

10 

1 

146c 

2 

2 

1 

147a 

1 

11 

11 

147b 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

1 

147c 

Synovitis 

1 

2 

1 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

1 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 
cepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

2 

6 

i 

149a 

3 

14S»b 

1 

3 

149c 

2 

149d 

Myositis 

1 

149c 

Pes  planus 



8 

23 

7 

149f 

Talipes 

i 

149g 

Tenosynovitis 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

2 

5 

15 

8 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

1 

1 

189 

1 

1 

4 

12 

Total  for  diseases 

19 

39 

336 

378 

332 

5 

925 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY'  CAMPS  AND  BY"  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 

zips),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


nstis. 

F unston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

3 

2 

9 

2 

2 

4 

21 

3 

43 

1 

2 

1 

11 

3 

1 

13 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 



4 

1 

1 

28 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

14 

157 

3 

2 

s 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

187 

3 

2 

2 

4 

30 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

28 

in 

4 

2 

12 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

15 

i 

4 

1 

2 

12 

1,419 

332 

3, 527 

79 

40 

46 

311 

53 

787 

75 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


926 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Camps.of  occurrence — Continued. 

Logan. 

1 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mill 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

6 

146b 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

147a 

2 

2 

147b 

147c 

2 

2 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

147e 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted) 

"'i 

3 

149a 

1 

1 

149b 

Hammer-toe 



149c 

1 

149(1 

Myositis 

149e 

19 

r 

1 

149f 

Talipes 

1 

149g 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

' 4 

1 

2 

26 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

Congenital  malformations 

1 

189 

1 

6 

Total  for  diseases 

178 

19 

44 

698 

927 


DISCHARGES  FOB  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLOBED  ENLISTED  MEN. 


a:ps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


'ike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others., 

ID 

1 

1 

2 

2 

5 

79 

3 

1 

9 

8 

4 

49 

3 

6 

1 

2 

1 

46 

1 

4 

1 

11 

50 



20 

4 

3 

3 

1 

8 

1 

2 

1 

15 

11 

1 

IS 

4 

3 

1 

2 

2 

126 

7 

1 

IS 

12 

19 

2 

202 

3 

9 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

70 

3 

1 

16 

12 

7 

144 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

19 

21 

1 

4 

4 

8 

1 

63 

3,101 

105 

55 

60 

594 

436 

400 

53 

38 

1,853 

19 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


140a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

14911 


150 

1S9 


928 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  94. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spea 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 
146  b 
1 16c 
147a 
147b 
147c 
147<1 
147e 


149a 
149  b 
149c 
149il 
149e 
1 49f 
149g 
149  b 


150 

iso 


Cause. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illinois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

Ma 

cl 

se 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 
Osteomyelitis 

1 

1 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

1 

Synovitis 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 
tism excepted). 

1 

1 

Metatarsalgia 

3 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

Talipes 

1 

i 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined, 
diseases. 

1 

1 

Total  for  diseases 

12 

139 

38 

155 

21 

9 

16 

42 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  929 


i tbs)  , of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


v[i 

States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

camps.. 

Total 

for 

States 

and 

camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New  New 
Mexico.1  York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

57 

64 

146a 

1 

| 

20 

2 

23 

278 

301 

146b 

1 . 

53 

60 

146c 

1 

1 3 



1 

29 

1 

37 

174 

211 

3 

3 

147b 

1 



2 

1 

4 

78 

82 

147c 



I47ri 

1 

2 

1 

232 

237 

147e 

... 



4 

46 

149a 

13 

13 

149b 

1 

1 

10 

11 

149c 

1 

1 

10 

11 

149rl 

1 

2 

9 ' 6 

2 

35 

9 

832 

907 

149p 

1 

3 

28 

31 

149  f 

3 

3 

8 

149? 

7 

1 3 

1 

29 

3 

46 

512 

I49h 

1 

1 

3S 

39 

150 

2 

1 8 

1 

13 

3 

30 

163 

193 

189 

14 

15 

171 

221  333 

92 

11 

9 

74 

3 

68 

2,718 

245 

4, 422 

16, 745 

21, 167 

930 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  I 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


inter- 

national 

422 

953 

1,356 

2,  220 

4, 815 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

Do 

I.  Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

4 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

6 

9 

Diphtheria  and  results 

10 

1.  04 

14 

19f 

19a 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

19h 

19k 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

19  n 

Typhoid  vaccination 

25b 

Mycoses  (others) 

26 

47 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  Tuberculosis  (all) 

2. 37 

5. 25 

4.  43 

2. 70 

5. 40 

28a 

2. 37 

5. 25 

4.  43 

2. 25 

4. 98 

2Sb 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

29 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

30-35 

.45 

. 42 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

7.11 

2. 10 

37.61 

14.  41 

5. 82 

37 

13. 27 

6.76 

4 36 

38a 

.74 

21 

38b 

7.11 

2.10 

23.60 

7.66 

1 25 

36 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

1.04 

39-45 

1.05 

.74 

.90 

.... 

2.37 

4.20 

26.55 

22.97 

2.91 

50 

51a. 

1.05 

.90 

. 62 

52b 

88 

.74 

54 

.21 

55b 

55d 

.74 

55e 

56b 

1.35 

2.70 

57-59 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

61 

62 

.42 

63a 

.45 

631) 

.74 

.42 

.74 

. 45 

66a 

66b 

66c 

.62 

09 

4.74 

5.  90 

3.15 

4.57 

.74 

.42 

.45 

74(1 

74e 

1.05 

1.47 

1.05 

.74 

12.16 

1.25 

73b 

73c 

73rl 

.90 

74g 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

.21 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOE  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN, 


931 


?'< specified  camps),  of  colored,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


456 

6,16S 

6,  S23 

6,939 

3,529 

1, 595 

3,084 

5, 129 

2,  412 

6, 631 

525 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

No. 

Eustis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

■ 

4 

0. 29 

0. 14 

9 

2. 19 

.29 

0. 65 

0.41 

0. 15 

10 

14 

19f 

.29 

. 14 

.28 

19g 

0. 20 

19h 

19k 

19n 

25b 

. 14 

.20 

26 

.32 

47 

4.39 

6.49 

5.  72 

8.50 

1.70 

1. 25 

3.24 

4. 68 

4. 15 

7. 39 

9.53 

4. 39 

6. 00 

4. 69 

4.32 

1.42 

1.25 

2. 92 

4.  09 

3.73 

6. 33 

9. 53 

28a 



.20 

28b 

.... 

29 



.49 

1.03 

4. 18 

.28 

.32 

.39 

.41 

1. 06 

30-35 

13.16 

86.74 

6.89 

225.83 

4. 53 

3. 76 

. 65 

4.48 

1.66 

15. 38 

7. 62 

4. 39 

5.03 

4.54 

61.54 

1.  42 

2.  51 

. 65 

2.73 

1.  24 

3. 45 

5.  71 

37 

. 16 

. 15 

. 87 

.39 

38a 

8.79 

81.56 

2.20 

163. 41 

3.12 

1.25 

1.36 

.41 

11.91 

1.90 

38b 

| 

. 14 

36 

. 16 

39  45 

.16 

.44 

1.01 

.20 

46 

17.  35 

3.37 

62.84 

1.98 

3. 13 

.32 

3.31 

.41 

8. 14 

5. 71 

48a 



48h 

.16 

. 14 

50 

.49 

. 15 

9:94 

.20 

2. 87 

3. 17 

1.90 

1.90 

55d 

.81 

.29 

17. 14 

56b 

.30 

. 32 

1. 15 

. 15 

63h 

.16 

. 14 

1.25 

.15 

. 14 

.20 

.15 

.20 

.49 

.43 

.39 

2.59 

2.49 

7. 35 

. 57 

3.  76 

1.30 

5. 65 

2. 90 

2.26 

69 

.43 

!■ 

. 65 

1.30 

.28 

.39 

* 

.16 

4.18 

.39 

.30 

1.90 

74c 

.32 

72 

1.42 

.20 

1.  90 

.15 

.14 

72 

2.  43 

.44 

. 87 

1.95 

1.51 

1.  90 

73a 

37. 19 

. 28 

P 



. 45 

73d 

. 16 

.29 

.39 

.30 

74g 

932 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


4 

0 

9 

10 

14 

19f 

19g 

19h 

19k 

19n 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 

30-35 


37 

3Sa 

38b 


36 
39-45 
46 
48a 
4.8b 
50 
51a 
52b 
88 
54 
55a 
55b 
55d 
55e 
56a 
56  b 
57-59 


61 

62 

63a 

63b 

64 

66a 

66b 

66c 

69 

74a 

74b 

74c 

74d 

74e 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

74g 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 

1,069 

953 

2, 130 

8,049 

1,2; 

Cause. 

Logan. 

MacArthur. 

McClellan. 

Meade. 

Mills. 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal). 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

0. 47 



Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

.94 

0.12 

0.1 

Dysentery  (all) 

G erman  measles 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

Mumps 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

II.  TiLbcrculosis  (all) 

36. 48 

5.25 

.94 

4. 10 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

5.25 

.94 

3.11 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

Tuberculosis*  (others) 

.94 

.99 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all) 

26. 20 

5. 25 

2.82 

8. 33 

2.  ! 

Syphilis  (all) 

3.  74 

2. 10 

1.88 

5.35 

i. 

Chancroidal  i nfection 

22.  45 

3.15 

.94 

2. 98 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

.25 

Arthritis 

9.35 

1.41 

2.24 

3. 

8.  42 

.50 

1.87 

2. 10 

.94 

i.  ii 

.y4 

.12 

. 



V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

.12 

. 12 

.25 

.47 

.50 

6. 55 

3.  73 

3. 

.94 

.47 

.37 

2.81 

.12 

.47 

24. 10 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted) 

.47 

1.37 

Neuritis 

.94 

.25 

.25 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

.12 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  933 

oified  camps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dee.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Int 

8,718 

1,606 

1,652  S 

885 

5,785 

4,386 

6,753 

1,673 

1,815 

4,669 

339 

national 

classifi- 

’ike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby,  j 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

No. 

0.11 

.23 

.11 

.34 

.11 

4 

0. 17 

1 

6 

.17 

9 

0.62 

0.61 

0.23  , 

0. 15 

0. 55 

10 

14 

19f 

.62 

19g 

.11 

:::::::::::: 



.15 

19h 

0. 21 

19k 

.61 



I9n 



25b 

. 11 

26 

.46 

.52 

.23 

. 15 

47 

12.28 

1. 25 

2. 42 

1.13 

18. 15  ' 

3.88 

8.  22 

5. 3S 

.55 

17.99 

2.  95 

10. 90 

.62 

1.82 

1.13 

17.63 

2.  28 

7.  61 

5.3S 

. 55 

15.63 

2.  95 

28  a 
28b 

.11 





29 

1.26 

.62 

. 61 

.52 

1.  60 

.61 

2. 36 

30-35 

88. 22 

3. 11 

6.  66 

5.  65 

6.  74 

6. 16 

3.  95 

3.59 

2. 20 

11. 14 

8. 37 

1.87 

6. 05 

4.  32 

.46 

2. 13 

1.20 

4.71 

37 

.46 

.69 

.15 

.21 

38a 

79.38 

1.25 

.61 

5. 65 

1.73 

5.70 

1.67 

2.39 

2.20 

6.21 



38b 

.69 

.17 

.46 

.15 

3.43 

36 

.62 



1.13 

.21 

39-45 

.23 

.62 

.17 

.23 

.15 

2.43 

.60 

.64 

46 

18.01 

2.49 

1.82 

1.13 

2.77 

2.74 

2.39 

4.96 

18. 63 

4Sa 

.62 

.11 



50 

.34 

.61 

.69 

.46 

.15 

3.59 

6.64 

51a 

.23 



.23 

.86 

88 

3.21 

.23 

.23 

.30 

. 17 

.17 

3.80 

.30 

. 55 

8.14 

2.95 

61 

62 

.11 

.17 

.43 

.11 



15 

.23 

.62 

i- 13 

.17 

.86 

63b 

.23 

.35 

23 

. 15 

.43 

64 

.21 

66a 

66b 

.11 

.17 

.23 

.11 

.62 

.23 

1.20 

.64 

66c 

9. 18 

1.87 

2.26 

7.95 

6.16 

5.  63 

3.59 

1.10 

6.64 

69 

.11 

.23 

6.23 

1.38 

.46 

.61 

1.07 

74b 

•11 

.17 



74c 

.11 



.17 

15 

.21 

1.82 

9 13 

4.  28 



.52 

22 

1.84 

1.25 

.61 

1.04 

17 

.68 

1.06 

.60 

.43 

73  a 

-j 

73b 

93 

.15 

.21 

1.71 

73c 

| 

17 

73d 

. .23 

I.... 

. 17 

.23 

.30 

.60 

1.07 

74g 

! 


934 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troopi 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


4 

6 

9 

10 

14 

191 

19g 

19h 

19k 

19n 

25b 

26 

47 


28a 

28b 

29 


37 

38a 

38b 


36 

39-45 

46 

48a 

48b 

50 

51a 

52b 

88 

54 

55a 

55b 

55d 

55e 

56a 

56b 


61 

62 

63  a 
63b 

64 
66a 
66b 
66c 
69 
/4a 
74b 
74c 
74d 
74e 

72 

73a 

73b 

73c 

73d 

V4g 


— 

States  of  occurrence. 

Total  of  mean  annual  strengths 

335 

6, 946 

570 

22 

354 

456 

548 

898 

Cause. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illinois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

Mm 
ch 
1 set 

i 

I.  Infectious  diseases  ( excluding  tuberculosis  and 
venereal). 

Malarial  fevers  (all) 

Measles 

Diphtheria  and  results 

Influenza 

Dysentery  (all) 

German  measles 



Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) 

2. 83 

Mumps ' r 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute 

Typhoid  vaccination 

Mycoses  (others) 

Pellagra 

2.83 

Acute  articular  rheumatism 

0. 14 

1.  H 

II.  Tuberculosis  (nil) 

5. 97 

14. 04 

31.08 

2. 67 

6. 58 

7.80 

Tuberculosis  of  lungs 

5. 97 

4.  61 

14.04 

28. 25 

2.  67 

6.  58 

5. 57 

Suspected  tuberculosis 

Acute  miliary  tuberculosis 

Tuberculosis(others) 

. 14 

2.  83 

2.23  1 i 

III.  Venereal  diseases  (all)... 

14.93 

3. 31 

14.04 

98.  88 

16. 00 

1.82 

3.34 

J 

2. 99 

2.  45 

8.  77 

50.  85 

2. 67 

1.82 

i.ii 

»i 

Chancroidal  infection 

1.75 

Gonococcus  infection 

11.94 

. 86 

3. 51 

42. 38 

13.34 

2.23 

69 

IV.  General  diseases  (others). 

Rickets 

2. 19 

1.11 

Arthritis T 

5. 97 

. 14 

1.75 

31.08 

8. 00 

7.80 

13 

. 14 

2.83 

..... 

I 

. 14 

1.75 

2.  83 

2.83 

. 14 

. 14 

| 

V.  Nervous  system,  diseases  of  (all). 

... 

.58 

5.  65 

2.  83 

1.1! 

.58 

5.  26 

8.  47 

5.47 

1.11 

I ' 

. 14 

3.51 

5.65 

2.67 

... 

.58 

2.83 

the  heart). 

1. 75 

8.  47 

2. 67 

2.19 

i.ii 

Nervous  system,  other  diseases  of 

1 

1.82 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  935 


pified  camps) , of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence- 

-Continued. 

f06 

■ 227 

2,  571 

6,718 

1,300 

912 

348 

401 

386 

121 

553 

10, 483 

322 

35, 224 

110,601 

145, 825 

Inter- 

national 

Sfiii- 

r 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 
syl- 
vania . 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

Total 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

camps. 

Total 

for 

States 

and 

camps. 

cation 

No. 

ij 

0.  77 

0.03 

0.01 

o.Ol 

4 

.06 

.05 

6 

.02 

.01 

9 

4.  41 

0.39 

0.29 

.17 

.28 

.25 

10 



.02 

.01 

14 

.01 

.01 

19f 

.39 

... 

.09 

.05 

.05 

19g 

19h 

.39 

.29 

.11 

.03 

.05 

.01 

.01 

19k 

.01 

.01 

19n 

.01 

.01 

25b 

. 10 

.06 

.03 

.03 

26 

27 

1.81 

.10 

. 17 

.11 

.12 

47 

07 

8.81 

5.83 

16.37 

66.16 

73. 47 

5. 75 

17.46 

155. 44 

8. 26 

47. 02 

19.18 

273. 30 

20. 84 

7.  50 

10.  73 

j 81 

8. 81 

5. 06 

16. 23 

64. 62 

71.27 

5. 75 

17.46 

147.  67 

8.26 

45.  21 

17. 65 

263. 98 

19.85 

6. 55 
.01 

9.76 

.01 

28a 

28b 

.17 

.01 

.05 

29 

27 

... 

.78 

1.54 

2. 19 

7.77 

1.81 

.95 

9.32 

.82 

.94 

.91 

30-35 

4.41 

7.39 

2.53 

12.31 

10.96 

5.18 

8.26 

5. 43 

141.76 

52. 80 

47.11 

31.90 

35. 57 

4.41 

2. 72 

2.08 

9.23 

7. 68 

3.62 

16.69 

27.95 

7.  72 

7.39 

7.  47 

37 

2.  59 

2. 77 

.94 

.25 

.42 

38a 

4.67 

.45 

3.  08 

3.29 

2. 59 

8.26 

1.81 

122. 29 

24.84 

38.  45 

24.  26 

27.  68 

38b 

.77 

. 10 

. 11 

. 36 

.30 

36 

.39 

. 19 



.09 

.05 

.05 

39-45 

.24 

.18 

46 

34 

5. 06 

.30 

3.85 

2.59 

1.81 

17. 36 

62.11 

7.  24 

11.08 

10. 16 

48a 

.01 

.01 

48b 

.39 

.06 

.04 

.05 

50 

4.41 

.78 

. 15 



.57 

.31 

1.  54 

1.24 

51a 

. 10 

.03 

.01 

.01 

52b 

.39 

. 10 

3.11 

.09 

.31 

.25 

88 

.01 

.01 

54 



.01 

.01 

55a 

. 14 

.10 

55b 

'27 

:::::::: 

.77 

.10 

3.11 

.20 

. 15 

. 17 

55d 

.03 

.01 

.02 

55e 

3. 11 

.06 

.02 

.03 

56a 

4.41 

.39 

1.79 

6. 15 

3.11 

.68 

.97 

.90 

56b 

.10 

.03 

.01 

57-59 

.12 

.09 

61 

:::::::: 

.10 

.03 

.09 

• OS 

62 

1.10 

3.11 

.06 

.07 

.07 

63a 

. 19 

.06 

.22 

.18 

63b 

.15 

.77 

.29 

6.  21 

.37 

. 14 

. 19 

64 

.03 

.04 

.04 

66a 

.04 

.03 

66b 

.19 

.11 

.22 

.19 

66c 

I27 

8.  81 

4. 67 

.30 

26. 15 

7.  23 

5.  72 

15.  53 

3.  83 

4.  28 

4.17 

69 

39 

.77 

.10 

.09 

.01 

.05 

74a 

.78 

.77 

8. 26 

. 19 

3.11 

.37 

.62 

.56 

74b 

. ... 

1.56 

.15 

.95 

.57 

.42 

. 45 

74c 

1.  05 

.31 

.07 

.13 

74d 

• - . . 

.10 

.03 

2. 32 

74e 

.04 

.03 

72 

• ••! 

1.17 

10. 00 

.95 

3.11 

.97 

1.23 

1. 17 

73a 

• ■! 

.01 

.01 

73b 

.39 

. 15 

3. 08 

2.  77 

3.11 

1.02 

2.  58 

2.20 

73c 

. . j 

. 11 

73d 

1.54 

.19 

.14 

.19 

.18 

74g 

. 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


936 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec , 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

Camps. of  occurrence. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Beauregard. 

Bowie. 

Custer. 

Devens. 

Dix. 

1,'odg 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

(37 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

68a 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states 

0.  90 

0.21 

- 

68  b 

Mental  deficiency * 

1 05 

9 59 

4 05 

2 49 

U 

68d 

Dementia  proeeox 

9.48 

1.05 

5. 16 

4.95 

2.49 

6Se 

Psychasthenia 

68f 

Psychoneurosis 

2.37 

2.  21 

.45 

.42 

68g 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

68h 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

2.37 

.45 

3.95 

68  i 

Psychoses  (others)..'. 

1.  05 

.42 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

75a 

Refractive  errors  (all) 

1.05 

.74 

1.35 

75a 

(1)  Astigmatism 

1.05 

75a 

(2)  Hyperopia 

75a 

(3)  Myopia 

.74 

1.35 

75a 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

75b 

Strabismus 

.21 

.42 

75c* 

Leueoma 

75(1 

Cataract 

75c 

Trachoma 

75f 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

2.21 

75g 

Pterygium 

75h 

Amblyopia 

751 

Amaurosis 

75  j 

Choroiditis 

.74 

. 45 

.21 

75k 

2. 37 

.21 

751 

Keratitis 

75m 

Retinitis 

.74 

75n 

Nystagmus 

75o 

Glaucoma 

75p 

Eyelids,  diseases  of 

75r 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.74 

1.35 

1.04 

li 

76a 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

Otitis  media 

3. 69 

3.60 

1.66 

76b 

Mastoiditis 

76(1 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) 

1.05 

.21 

76e 

Ear,  other  diseases  of. 

1.05 

.21 

IX.  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of. 

86d 

86c 

Sinusitis  (all) 

.21 

S6h 

86i 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 

87a 

looa 

100b 



100c 

100d 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

77 

78 

79a 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

7.11 

10.49 

60.  48 

4.50 

1.87 

2|; 

79a 

(1)  Aortic  insufficiency 

3. 69 

.90 

79a 

79a 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

7. 11 

7.35 

25.81 

1.80 

i.  04 

215 

79a 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

3.15 

30.97 

1.35 

.42 

1 

79a 

.45 

79a 

.42 

79b 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

14.75 

1.35 

.21 

79c 

79(1 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency 

2. 10 

1.47 

5.41 

.42 

f 

79e 

.90 

81a 

Aneurysms 

.21 

81b 

2. 37 

.90 

81c 

81d 

82 

83a 

. 45 

83b 

83c 

.74 

3. 15 

83d 

Phlebitis 

.45 

.21 

84b 

;!4. 

85a 

.21 

4 $ 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  937 


laps),  of  colored  enlisted 


men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


Eustis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 
reys . 

Jackson. 

J ohnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

0.16 

0. 14 

0.15 



4. 05 

0. 14 

0.  57 

0. 39 

1.36 

1.90 

2. 19 

26. 27 

3.  SI 

18.31 

3. 70 

2.  07 

11.91 

3.81 

1.78 

1.32 

2.31 

.28 

0. 63 

0. 65 

1.95 

1.24 

1.21 

1.90 

1.  14 

.29 

1.73 

1.95 

1.90 

. 16 

.59 

.14 

.28 

.78 

.32 

.29 

.29 

.63 

.32 

28. 57 

.32 

.73 

1.30 

.63 

.32 

.39 

.41 

.45 

.63 

.32 

.16 

.39 

.30 

.16 

.59 

.43 

.41 

.16 

.14 

. 16 

.29 

.45 

.16 

. 14 

.20 

.29 

.14 

.59 

1.90 

.14 

.43 

' 

.16 

.39 

.16 

.29 

.39 

. 15 

. 14 



.14 

.16 

.29 

.20 

.60 

.44 

4.61 

.28 

1.17 

.90 

1.90 

.16 

.29 

.20 

.49 

.32 

.39 

.14 

.15 

7.62 

4.98 

4.47 

1.13 

1 95 

2.53 

3.73 

14.63 

5. 71 

.49 

.88 

.14 

.32 

.78 

.41 

1.51 

.14 

.41 



2.43 

2.35 

2.88 

97 

1. 17 

1.66 

11.16 

1.90  , 

• 

4.54 

1.17 

.57 

.59 

1.24 

.90 

1.90 

. 57 

.16 

.29 

7? 

.90 

1.90 

.65 

.14 

.39 

1.36 

1.90 

.29 

0 ^ Hi 

.28 

.63 

90 

.16 

.15 

.29 

.20 

.30 

1" 

39 

.30 

.29 

.20 

.30 

.15 

.57 

-• 

2 45 

.20 

. 15 

S7 

. 57 

75 

.16 

. 14 

.60 

.16 

.59 

.30 

1.90 

.43 

.39 

1.90 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


67 

68a 

lisb 

68d 

68e 

6Sf 

68g 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75a(l) 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 


75g 


75h 


75i 

75j 

75k 

751 


75m 

75n 


75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76d 

76e 


S6d 

86e 

86h 

86i 


87a 

100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 


78 
79a 
79a(l) 
79a(2) 
79a(3) 
79a(4) 
79a(5) 
79a(S) 

79  b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
81a 
Sib 
81c 
Sid 
82 
83a 
S3b 
83c 
83d 
Sib 
8oa 


938 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  specif 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 
national; 
elassifi-  j 
cation  ) 
No. 


67 
68a 

68  b 
68d 
68e 
68f 

68g 

68n 

68i 


75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

751 

75g 

75h 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 
76b 
76  d 
76e 


86d 

86e 

86h 

86i 


87  a 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84b 
S5a 


Cause. 


VI.  Mental  alienation. 


General  paralysis  of  tlie  insane 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states . 

Mental  deficiency 

Dementia  praecox 

Psyehasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

Psychosis,  manic-depressive 

Psychoses  (others) 


VII.  Eyes,  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 


Refractive  errors  (all) 

(1)  Astigmatism 

(2)  Hyperopia 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) . 

Strabismus 

Leucoma 

Cataract 

Trachoma 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

Pterygium 

Amblyopia 

Amaurosis 

Choroiditis 

Iritis. 


Keratitis 

Retinitis 

Nystagmus 

Glaucoma 

Eyelids,  diseases  of - 

Eyes  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Logan.  MacArthur.  McClellan.  Meade. 


1.87 
2. 81 


.94 


.94 


.94 

.94 


VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 


Otitis  media 

Mastoiditis 

Defective  hearing  (cause  not  stated) . 
Ear,  other  diseases  of 


IX.  Nasal fossse,  diseases  of. 


Turbinate  hypertrophy 

Sinusitis  (all) 

Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) . . . 
Nasal  fossse,  other  diseases  of. 


X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 


Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal. . 

Tonsillitis,  acute 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from. 
Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal. 


5. 61 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 


Pericarditis 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart 

( 1 ) Aortic  insufficiency 

(2)  Aortic  stenosis 

(3)  Mitralinsufficiency 

(4)  Mitral  stenosis 

(5)  Combined  lesions,  mitral  aortic . . . 

(8)  Valvular  lesions,  unclassified 

Cardiac  hypertrophy 

Cardiac  dilatation 

Myocardit  is  and  myocardial  insufficiency . 

Heart,  other  organic  diseases  of 

Aneurysms 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension 

Aortitis 

Arteries,  other  diseases  of 

Embolism  and  thrombosis 

Hemorrhoids 

Varicocele 

V arieose  veins 

Phlebitis 

Lymphatic  system,  other  diseases  of 

Cardiac  arrhythmias 


2.10 

'i’io' 


3. 74 
.94 


.94 

’.'94 


1.05 


0. 12 
.50 
9.69 
.75 


Mills, 


2.  61 
'"if 


.25 


.94 


.47 


.12 

".if 


.50 


2.11 


.12 


.62 

.50 


2. 11 
.62 


.87 
. 50 


.12 

.12 


.12 


.12 

".if 

".ff 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN, 


939 


aps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  19  19,  incluise — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


ike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

0 11 

34 

1.  56 

0.23 

3.21 

26.73 

1.25 

0.61 

4S.59 

14.52 

9.80 

4.72 

1.10 

34.91 

5.90 

SO 

1.25 

.61 

2. 59 

.68 

1.98 

2.39 

1. 10 

1.  50 

11 

.23 

2.52 

1.25 

3.63 

.46 

2.57 

1 03 

1.90 

.46 

1.06 

.86 

1 03 

.61 

.17 

.46 

.21 

.34 

1.25 

1.21 

.52 

.91 

.46 

16.49 

.n 

.17 

.86 

2.36 

. li 

.46 

.15 

6.21 

n 

1.25 

1.21 

.46 

7.07 

.30 

3.64 

.30 

.64 

.35 

.30 

3.00 

.62 

.46 

.15 

3.64 

.23 

.ii 

.30 

1.29 

.43 

.30 

3.86 

.43 

,ii 

.86 



.17 

.21 

.21 

.ii 

.43 

.34 

.61 

.52 

1. 14 

.60 

3.64 

2.29 

.61 

1.04 

3.88 

.91 

1.79 

3.21 



. 17 

.80 

. 17 

.91 

1.07 

.34 

.91 

. 15 

. 15 

.64 

.23 

.21 

.21 

9.98 

1.25 

3.03 

1.13 

2.  77 

2.51 

2.2S 

.55 

8.57 

17.70 

• SO 

1.25 

.17 

.23 

.30 

1.50 

.11 

.46 

.64 

4.59 

2.  42 

1.13 

2 07 

1 82 

91 

.55 

4 71 

5 90 

4.24 

.61 

.52 

.46 

.86 

11.80 

. 15 

.86 

.23 

2.49 

1.21 

1 56 

.23 

.86 

35 

.34 

.61 

86 

23 

15 

.55 

1.07 

.23 

17 

1.37 

.15 

.64 

52 

.62 

35 

1.37 

.21 

52 

.17 

.11 

23 

.34 

.62 

. 17 

2 74 

. 15 

.11 

' " 

15 

.46 



1.13 

1.37 

46 

.60 

3.  43 

.57 

15 

.43 

.11 

.69 

.46 

.15 

.43 

.34 

1 

:::::::::::: 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


67 

68a 

68b 

68d 

68e 

68f 

68g 

68h 

68i 


/5a 

75a( 1 > 

75a(2) 

75a(3) 

75a(4) 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 

log 

75b 

75i 

75j 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 

75o 

75p 

75r 


76a 

76b 

76d 

76e 


S6d 

86e 

86h 

86i 


87  a 
100a 
100b 
100c 
lOOd 


7S 

79a 

79a(l) 

79a(2) 

79a(3) 

79a(4) 

79a(5) 

79a(8) 

79b 

79c 

79d 

79e 

81a 

81b 

81c 

81d 

S2 

83a 

S3b 

83c 

83d 

84b 

85a 


940 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spea 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


07 

68a 

68b 

68d 

68e 

68f 

68k 

68h 

68i 


75a 

75b 

75c 

75d 

75e 

75f 


'5g 

75b 


7oi 


'OJ 

75k 

751 

75m 

75n 


i on 


76a 
76b 
76  d 
76e 


86d 
86e 
86h 
86  i 


100a 

100b 

100c 

lOOd 


77 

78 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79a 
79b 
79c 
79d 
79e 
81a 
81b 
81c 
81d 
82 
83a 
83b 
83c 
83d 
84b 
85a 


Cause. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illinois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

Ma 
I ct 
set 

VI.  Mental  alienation. 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

2.83 
5.  65 
22.  60 
19. 78 

0.29 

1.58 

.86 

1.11 

3.34 

2.23 

"is 

1 5! 

5.26 

10.53 

1.82 

1.82 

8. 00 

Psychasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  alcoholic 

.29 

.86 

.14 

1.75 

1.75 

2.83 

2.  67 

1.82 

i; 

VII.  Eyes  and  their  annexa,  diseases  of. 

(1)  Astigmatism 

:::::::: 

(3)  Myopia 

(4)  Defective  vision  (cause  not  stated) 

. 14 

Leucoma 

:::::::: 

.... 

1.11 

Conjunctivitis  (others) 

... 

.14 

Choroiditis 

Iritis 

. 14 

.43 

VIII.  Ear,  diseases  of. 

.29 

2.83 

1.11 

2.67 

IX.  Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of. 

X.  Throat,  diseases  of. 



jl 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of. 

.43 

76.28 
14. 13 

4.39 

1.82 

3.34 

1.11 

.43 

56.50 
5. 65 

1.82 

2.23 

' 

4. 39 

: 

.14 

2.83 

. . . • 

.14 

.72 

5. 65 
2.83 

.29 

2.83 

• 

Phlebitis 

5. 65 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  941 


ts),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total. 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

camps. 

Total 

for 

States 
and 
camps . 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

i- 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

N orth 
Caro- 
lina. 

Ohio. 

Pen  n- 
syl- 
vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 
ginia . 

Others. 

2.31 

0. 10 

6.21 

0. 20 

0.07 

0. 10 

67 

0.30 

1.81 

.38 

12. 42 

.60 

. 84 

.78 

68a 

13. 22 

1.94 

2.83 

15. 38 

8. 62 

2.  59 

3. 62 

7.25 

40.  38 

4.  SO 

11.27 

9.71 

68b 

L 

13.  22 

.15 

13. 08 

1.72 

37.  27 

2.  50 

1.62 

1.83 

68d 

.03 

.02 

68e 

.78 

.30 

4. 62 

.76 

. 51 

1. 22 

1.05 

6Sf 

.03 

.01 

.01 

68g 

4.  41 

.45 

.77 

2.  87 

2.  59 

. 3S 

9. 32 

.57 

.63 

.62 

68h 

• 

3.  08 

i.  10 

3. 62 

. 48 

. 65 

.44 

.49 

68i 

. 19 

.17 

1. 15 

.91 

75a 

.09 

.07 

75a(l) 

.39 

.03 

. 11 

.09 

75a(2) 

.39 

. 10 

.06 

.44 

.35 

75a(3) 

. 10 

.09 

.51 

.40 

75a(4) 

.21 

.16 

75b 

.10 

.03 

.12 

. 10 

75c 

2.  59 

.10 

.09 

.24 

.21 

75d 

.78 

. 10 

.14 

.29 

.25 

75e 

.39 

. 10 

.06 

.04 

. 05 

75f 

.01 

.01 

75g 

1.81 

. 19 

.14 

■ IS 

.17 

75b. 

5. 39 

.19 

.26 

.03 

.08 

75i 

.78 

.06 

.28 

.23 

75  j 

3. 62 

.48 

.20 

.08 

. 11 

75k 

. 48 

.17 

. 15 

. 16 

751 

.39 

.29 

.14 

.04 

.07 

75m 

.02 

.01 

75n 

.03 

.04 

.03 

75o 

.02 

.01 

75p 

3.89 

. 86 

.62 

.53 

. 56 

75r 

.39 

.30 

1.54 

2.  49 

1.  81 

.57 

.48 

1.54 

1,28 

76  a 

. 19 

3. 11 

.09 

.01 

.03 

76b 

.39 

.19 

.11 

.24 

.21 

76d 

2. 31 

.10 

. 11 

.07 

.08 

76e 

3.11 

.03 

.01 

S6d 

.19 

. 14 

86e 

.09 

.07 

S6h 

.04 

.03 

86i 

.03 

.01 

87a 

. 19 

.06 

.01 

.02 

100a 

. . .. 

.10 

.03 

.01 

100b 

.01 

.01 

100c 

vl- 

.01 

.01 

lOOd 

. 10 

.06 

.01 

.02 

77 

.45 

3.85 

.23 

. 05 

78 

8.95 

.60 

4. 62 

1. 10 

8.62 

7 77 

5. 43 

13. 16 

62. 11 

6. 76 

6. 58 

6.63 

79a 

• • 

.78 

1. 10 

5. 18 

.95 

. 74 

.59 

79a(l) 

.3S 

3. 11 

. 14 

.09 

. 10 

79a(2) 

- - 

5.06 

.60 

4.  62 

8.  62 

8.  87 

27.95 

4.49 

4.12 

4.  21 

79a(3) 

1.94 

2.59 

2.58 

12. 42 

1. 16 

1.56 

1.  46 

79a(4) 

.78 

.29 

3. 11 

.17 

.09 

. 11 

79a(5) 

- 

.39 

. 10 

.06 

. 18 

. 15 

79a(8) 

.30 

. 67 

.31 

.66 

.58 

79b 

no 

05 

79c 

2.33 

5.39 

1.10 

2.49 

3.43 

6.  21 

1.59 

72 

.94 

79d 

10.  77 

1.43 

3. 11 

1.05 

.33 

.50 

79e 

1.  81 

. 10 

3. 11 

.09 

.06 

8la 

.30 

77 

.86 

3. 11 

. 16 

.23 

81b 

77 

.03 

.05 

.05 

81c 

.19 

3.11 

.09 

.04 

.05 

Sid 

.04 

.03 

82 

77 

. 10 

.09 

.24 

.20 

S3a 



. 19 

3. 11 

.09 

. 19 

. 17 

S3b 

1.54 

3.  29 

l.Sl 

. 38 

.34 

.52 

.48 

83c 

. 10 

.09 

.16 

. 14 

S3d 

•• 



.38 

3. 11 

. 14 

.23 

.21 

84b 

1 

.10 

.06 

2.60 

1.99 

85a 

942 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


85b 

85c 

Sod 

85f 

85g 

85h 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

9ti 

97 

98 


99a 

99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
117a 
117b 
118b 


119 

120 
122b 
122d 
122c 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127b 
127c 
127d 
I27e 


142 

143b 

144a 

144b 

145a 

145b 

145e 

145f 

145b 

145i 

145j 

145m 

145o 


Cause. 


XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 


Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

Bradycardia 

Tachycardia 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of. 


XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 


Bronchitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho-®.. . 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pleurisy,  suppurative. . . 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. . , 
Pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

Asthma 

Pulmonary  emphysema . 
Limgs,  other  diseases  of . 


XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 


Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

Duodenal  ulcer 

Diarrhea 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) . 

Ascaris  lumbricoides 

Appendicitis 

Hernia 

Intestinal  obstruction 

Fistula  in  ano 

Intestines,  other  diseases  of 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholecystitis 

Peritonitis 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

Visceroptosis 


XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvcnercal ). 


Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic 

Nephroptosis 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

Kidney  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

Nephrolithiasis 

Cystitis 

Bladder,  other  diseases  of 

Urethritis  (nonvenereal) 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) 

Urethra,  other  diseases  of 

Prostate,  diseases  of 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

Hydrocele 

Warts,  external  genital  organs 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 


XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 


Gangrene 

Furuncle 

Abscess 

Cellulitis 

Trichophytosis 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of 

Dermatitis 

Eczema 

Herpes 

Impetigo 

Lichen 

Psoriasis 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


Beauregard.  Bowie. 


1.05 


2. 37 


1.05 


Custer. 


2.95 


11.80 


.74 

1.47 


.74 

1.47 

.74 

.74 


.74 

.74 


2.21 

”.'74 


Devens. 


2.25 


2. 25 


.45 
.45 
.45 
. 45 


.90 

12.61 


7. 66 


.90 

.45 


Dix. 


Bodp 


8.93 


1.25 

".’21’ 


.21 

1.45 


.45 


.90 

2.25 


2. 21 


1.80 


.21  ! 


.21 


.42 


a Includes  pneumonia,  unclassified. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  943 

|s)  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


I j 

Camps  of  occurrence — Continued.  Inter- 

j national 


stis. 

Funston. 

Gordon. 

Grant. 

Greene. 

Hancock. 

Humph- 

reys. 

Jackson. 

Johnston. 

Lee. 

Lewis. 

classit 

catioi 

No. 

0.14 

3. 73 

3.89 

0.32 

12.  52 

5.71 

85c 

.15 

Sod 

0.29 

.72 

0.39 

0. 83 

3. 17 

85  f 

85g 

. 16 

.14 

.32 

.29 

0. 28 

1.36 

.41 

.15 

.32 

.15 

91 

.32 

. 15 

.43 

.20 

92a 

.49 

.97 

.20 

.41 

. 15 

93a 

.15 

.39 

93  b 

2.19 

.81 

.44 

1.36 

.30 

1.95 

.88 

4.  32 

. 28 

2.51 

.65 

.98 

1.66 

3.32 

5.71 

96 

.29 

.28 

.32 

97 

.15 

.14 

.28 

98 

. 14 

99a 

.32 

.20 

.75 

99c 

. 14 

101 

.15 

.43 

102a 

.57 

.15 

102c 

.32 

.29 

105a 

105b 

.16 

.20 

106 

107a 

. 14 

108 



.16 

.73 

11. 10 

.28 

.32 

.41 

1.21 

109a 

1.90 

109b 

.32 

.15 

2.31 

.32 

110a 

.32 

.15 

.43 

110b 

.. 

113 

. 14 

114 

.29 

1 1 5a 

117a 

. 16 

.43 

.39 

117b 

.20 

118b 

.16 



.20 

119 

.29 

. 28 

.39 

120 

•j 



. 14 

122b 

1.01 

122d 

. 15 

.29 

.20 

122e 

. 14 

123 

.32 

2.  31 

.15 

1.90 

124a 

.32 

.15 

1.  01 

.28 

124b 



125a 

.29 

.39 

.30 

125b 



. 14 

.65 

126 

. 14 

127b 

.72 

127c 

. 15 

127d 

3. 57 

.15 

1. 01 

.20 

127e 

. 14 

143  b 

. 15 

.28 

.39 

144a 

.29 

.20 

1 15e 

. 87 

.20 

145  f 

. j 

1 45  h 

- 1 

1451 
1 45  i 

• 

J 

.28 

2.76 

1.03 

2.31 

.32 

.59 

1.21 

U5o 

944 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  inspe 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Logan. 

Camp.s  of 
MacArthur. 

ccurrence — 
McClellan. 

Continued. 

Meade. 

Mi 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of—  Continued. 

85b 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

85c 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

1.05 

85d 

Bradycardia 

85  f 

2.  81 

0. 12 

Hemorrhage 

Circulatory  system,  other  diseases  of 

.12 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 

89-90 

Bronchitis - 

3.23 

91 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

0. 47 

92a 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

2.81 

.47 

. 12 

93a 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

.47 

. 25 

93  b 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous 

93c 

1.87 

.37 

90 

3.  74 

1.41 

1 12 

97 

Pulmonary  emphysema 

.87 

98 

Lungs,  other  diseases  of 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 

99a 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

99c 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

.94 

1 

101 

Esophagus,  diseases  of 



102a 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 



102c 

Stomach,  other  diseases  of 

.94 

. 12 

105a 

Duodenal  ulcer 

| 

l()5b 

Diarrhea 

105c 

Enteritis  and  colitis 

.94 

106 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

107a 

Asea’ris  lumbrieoides 

108 

Appendicitis 

. 94 

. 12 

109a 

Hernia 

2.  81 

. 94 

.75 

109b 

Intestinal  obstruction 

110a 

Fistula  in  ano 

.25 

110b 

1.05 

.12 

113 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver 



114 

Cholelithiasis 

115a 

Cholecystitis 

. 12 

117a 

Peritonitis 

117b 

Peritoneal  adhesions 

118b 

Visceroptosis 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal). 

119 

Nephritis,  acute 

120 

122b 

122d 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys 

122e 

Kidney  and  amiexa,  other  diseases  of 

123 

. 12 

124a 

Cystitis 

.12 

124b 

.50 

125b 

.12  ....I'. 

125c 

.12 

126 

.12 

127b 

127c 

... 

127d 

127e 

.37 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

142 

143b 

144a 

. 25 

1 44b 

1 45a 

1 45b 

. 

1 45  f 

lloh 

145j 

.12 

1450 

Skin  and  cellular  tissue,  other  diseases  of 

1.87 

.62 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  945 


ps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued.  | inter- 

[national 


jke. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0 11 

85b 

'87. 64 

6.85 

0. 15 

85d 

3. 11 

0.52 

0.23 

.61 

4.71 

85f 

11 

11 

.15 

.43 

4. 13 

3. 11 

0. 61 

.17 

.23 

. 15 

0. 55 

.64 

2.95 

89-90> 

23 

.62 

1.21 

. 15 

91 

.80 

.17 

.23 

.30 

92a 

.34 

1.13 

.35 

.46 

0. 60 

.21 

93a 

.61 

.60 

93b 

.80 

.61 

.23 

.21 

93c 

U 82 

3.74 

2.  42 

1. 13 

2. 07 

10.72 

2.28 

3.43 

96 

; .57 

1.87 

1.38 

.21 

97 

.30 

.21 

98 

99a 

.62 

14.59 

25.28 

99c 

.21 

101 

.62 

. 17 

.60 

.21 

102a. 

.11 

.23 

.46 

102c 

105a 

.17 

105b 

. 17 

.21 

1 05  c 

106 

107  a 

.11 

.17 

.21 

108 

1.61 

1.87 

1.38 

1.06 

1.20 

38.34 

109a 

lOQb 

.80 

.23 

.30 

.43 

110a 

.23 

. 17 

.23 

.30 

.43 

110b 

. 17 

113 

114 

1 1 5 a, 

.21 

117a 

.23 

.15 

117b 

1 iflh. 

.17 

.21 

119 

.23 

.52 

.30 

120 

1 99  H 

.11 

122e 

199 

. 17 

124a 

.34 

.35 

.91 

.43 

1 24b 

.11 

.17 

.21 

.11 

. 15 

125c 

7.69 

1 9fi 

.11 

.62 



.23 

127  b 

. 17 

.46 

.21 

127c 

1 97  rT 

.46 

.64 

.11 

142 

.34 

.35 

144a 

.11 

144b 

91 

1 45b 

.21 

145c 

.23 

145f 

.17 

145h 

••  j 

.21 

145i 

91 

;2.98 

1.21 

1.04 

.46 

.61 

2. 57 

1450 

946 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe< 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

nationa) 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


85b 
85c 
85d 
85  f 
85g 
85)1 


89-90 

91 

92a 

93a 

93b 

93c 

96 

97 

98 


99a 

99c 

101 

102a 

102c 

105a 

105b 

105c 

106 

107a 

108 

109a 

109b 

110a 

110b 

113 

114 
115a 
117a 
117b 
118b 


119 

120 
122b 
122(1 
122e 
123 
124a 
124b 
125a 
125b 
125c 
126 
127b 
127c 
127d 
127e 


145e 

1451 


145i 

145] 


Cause. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illinois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

sd“ 

XI.  Circulatory  system,  diseases  of— Continued. 
Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional 

L 

2.83 

2.99 

XII.  Respiratory  system,  diseases  of. 
Bronchitis 

2.83 
2. 83 

0.14 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

2. 83 
5. 65 
2. 83 
2.  S3 

2.23  .. 

5. 33 

2."i9* 

1.82 

1.75 

2.67 

XIII.  Digestive  system,  diseases  of. 
Pyorrhea  alveolaris 

Mouth  and  annexa,  other  diseases  of 

1 

7.30 

Ulcer  of  the  stomach 

i.j 



Diarrhea 

Ankylostomiasis  (uncinariasis,  hookworm) 

.14 

.14 

Hernia 

2.83 

3.65 

Mi  ,j 

2.  99 

5.  65 
2.83 



2. 83 

L 

XIV.  Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  ( nonvene - 
real). 

Nephritis,  chronic 

.29 

2. 83 

3.34  j. 

2.83 

Cystitis 

2.83 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) 

.43 

Genitourinary  system,  other  diseases  of  (nonvene- 
real). 

XV.  Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of. 

.14 



DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  947 

;>s),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total 

for 

States. 

Total 

for 

camps. 

Total 

for 

States 

and 

camps. 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

. 

f 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

0.02 

0.01 

1. 17 

0. 15 

1.  62 

0.60 

8. 83 

6.  84 

.01 

.01 

85d 

■■ 

0.77 

. 48 

3.11 

.23 

1. 14 

.92 

85  f 

.03 

.01 

.01 

. 10 

6.  21 

.09 

.07 

.08 

85h 

n 7x 

0.30 

1.54 

1. 10 

.48 

6.  21 

.43 

90 

78 

89  90 

2. 87 

3. 11 

. 14 

. 14 

. 14 

91 

.39 

77 

1.81 

. 10 

. 11 

.24 

.21 

99m 

77 

3.  29 

3.  62 

. 29 

3. 11 

. 40 

. 24 

28 

93a 

77 

2. 19 

. 10 

.20 

.06 

. 10 

93  b 

. 78 

. 15 

1.54 

2. 19 

2. 59 

1.81 

.41 

93  c 

. 78 

2.31 

1.  SI 

4.  67 

12.  42 

1.  79 

3.  34 

2.  96 

96 

.10 

.03 

.26 

. 21 

97 

.30 

.09 

07 

98 

.01 

.01 

99a 

1.54 

.19 

.23 

1.84 

1. 45 

.02 

.01 

101 

.39 

.10 

.06 

. 11 

.09 

1 02a 

2. 59 

.03 

. 13 

. 11 

102c 

.10 

9.  32 

. 11 

.OS 

.09 

.01 

.01 

105  b 

.10 

.03 

.03 

. 03 

105c 

.03 

.02 

106 

.01 

.01 

107a 

r 

.39 

;;;;;;;; 

.38 

. 20 

. 10 

. 12 

108 

4.  62 

2.  87 

1. 14 

9. 32 

3.  66 

2 96 

1 09a 

.01 

. 01 

1 09b 

' ‘ 

1.81 

.26 

.40 

.34 

110a 

.09 

16 

14 

.03 

.01 

.01 

113 

.01 

.01 

114 

.03 

.02 

115a 

02 

01 

1.  81 

.48 

.20 

.07 

. 10 

117b 

01 

01 

1 1 8b 



04 

03 

1 1 9 

. 10 

.26 

16 

19 

190 

01 

01 

1 99}> 

.03 

08 

07 

1 ‘>?<i 

. 10 

. 03 

04 

2. 59 

.03 

02 

02 

.78 

.95 

.37 

[ 24 

.21 

1 24a 

. 15 

.48 

.23 

30 

98 

194>, 

02 

01 

. 19 

06 

07 

07 

77 

.03 

. 05 

05 

49 

. 15 

. 29 

.20 

04 

OQ 

01 

77 

.03 

37 

29 

01 

01 

.01 

.01 

143b 

10 

3.11 

05 

.10 

03 

.01 

144b 



.03 

no 

145  b 

04 

* 03 

03 

14rif 

01 

01 



01 

m 

.01 

.01 

no 

01 

.39 

.77 

:::::::: 

1.81 

1.53 

6.  21 

.62 

1. 19 

1.06 

1450 

3553—25 61 


948 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability , by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 


149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149K 

14«h 


150 

189 


Cause. 


XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 


Osteomyelitis 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

Ankylosis  of  joint 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis 

Floating  cartilage 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  ex- 
cepted). 

Hallux  valgus 

Hammer-toe 

Metatarsalgia 

Myositis 

Pes  planus 


Talipes . 


Tenosynovitis 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of. 


XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 


Congenital  malformations 

Not  specified  or  ill-defined  diseases. 


Total  for  diseases. 


Camps  of  occurrence. 


Beauregard. 


45.03 


Bowie. 


1.05 


2. 10 


1.05 


40. 92 


Custer. 


Devens. 


2.21 

7.38 

1.47 

.74 


1.47 

”.’74 


5.90 
3.  69 


.74 

.74 


247.  78 


0. 90 
4.50 
.90 
4.  95 
.45 
.90 
.45 
2.70 


1.  35 
1.35 
.90 


10. 36 
. 45 


.45 

1.80 


170.  27 


Dix. 


Dod 


0.62 

.21 


21 

28 


6.76 


1.66 


2.  49 


68.96 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  949 

ps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence— Continued. 


Inter- 
. national 
classifi- 
cation 
No. 


fustis. 


Funston.  | Gordon. 


2. 19 


26.32 


0.49 
3.41 
1. 14 
2.11 


.32 
2.  27 


.16 


30.32 
. 65 


4.54 


.16 
. 65 


230.06 


0. 29 
.44 


1.  47 


Grant. 


1.30 

6.20 

1.59 

.43 


.14 
. 14 

22.63 


0.  57 


.57 
8.  07 
.72 

i:3. 69 


. 87 
2. 16 


508.  29 


. 85 

4.' 13' 


.28 
22. 39 


Hancock. 


0.63 

".'63' 


1.25 

.63 


1. 25 
".'63' 


25. 08 


Humph- 

reys. 


0. 32 


. 65 


14. 92 


Jackson. 


0.39 

.39 


.20 

. 78 


60.  64 


Johnston. 


Lee. 


0.41 

".'il' 


21.97 


0.60 
1.06 
.45 
.60 
.15 
4.  22 

.45 


. 15 


4.52 

.15 


1.81 


.15 
. 15 


118.68 


Lewis. 


1.90 


3. 81 
' 3.'  si  ’ 


3.  81 
142.86 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

149g 

149h 


150 

189 


950 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spec 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

Logan. 

Camps  of 
MacArthur. 

occurrence— 

McClellan. 

Continued. 

Meade. 

Mill 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

146a 

0.  75 

146b 

1. 05 

0.  47 

. 75 

146c 

1.87 

1.  41 

. 75 

147a 

1.87 

.25 

147b 

Loose  bodies  "in  joint 

147c 

1. 87 

.25 

147d 

Floating  cartilage 

147e 

.94 

.37 

149a 

Hallux  valgus T 

.94 

.12 

149b 

Hammer-toe 

149c 

Metatarsalgia 

.12 

149(1 

Myositis 

149e 

17.  77 

. 47 

. 12 

149f 

Talipes 

. 12 

149g 

149h 

Organs  of  locomotion,  other  diseases  of 

3.74 

1.  05 

.94 

3.23 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined  diseases. 

150 

.12 

189 

.94 

.75 

Total  for  diseases 

166.  52 

19.  94 

20.  66 

86. 72 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  951 


hps),  of  colored,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Camps  of  occurrence — Continued. 


IPike. 

Sevier. 

Shelby. 

Sheridan. 

Sherman. 

Taylor. 

Travis. 

Wads- 

worth. 

Wheeler. 

Upton. 

Others. 

1 15 

0.62 

0.17 

0.46 

0.30 

1.07 

9 06 

1.87 

1.13 

1.56 

1.82 

.61 

10.49 

8.85 

69 

.17 

.46 

.21 

5.28 

0.61 

.69 

.23 

1.67 

10.71 

2.29 

2.49 

.52 

.64 

.17 

.92 

.17 

.46 

3.21 

1.26 

.17 

3.86 

.46 

.64 

.43 

.35 

14.45 

4.36 

.61 

3. 11 

2. 74 

2.89 

1.20 

43.27 

8. 85 

1.03 

.23 

.64 

.61 

.23 

.60 

.21 

8.03 

1.87 

.61 

2.77 

1.60 

1.82 

3.86 

30.85 

2.95 

.23 

.17 

68 

.15 

4.07 

: 2.41 

1.13 

.69 

1 

1.21 

.55 

13.49 

1 355. 70 

65.38 

33.29 

67.80 

102.68 

99.41 

60.86 

31.68 

20. 94 

369. 88 

56.05 

Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 


146a 

146b 

146c 

147a 

147b 

147c 

147d 

147e 

149a 

149b 

149c 

149d 

149e 

149f 

H9g 

149h 


150 

189 


952 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  95. — Discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  ( excluding  troops  in  spe<\ 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


Inter- 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

Cause. 

States  of  occurrence. 

Ala- 

bama. 

Ari- 

zona. 

Dis- 
trict of 
Co- 
lumbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Illinois. 

Kansas. 

Ken- 

tucky. 

Mary- 

land. 

M 

( 

s* 

116a 

110b 

116c 

117a 

117b 

117c 

117(1 

117c 

119a 

149b 

119c 

119d 

119e 

1191 

119g 

119h 

150 

189 

XVI.  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of. 

1.75 

2. 67 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of 

Bones,  other  diseases  of 

2.83 

Loose  bodies  in  joint 

Synovitis 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheuma- 
tism excepted). 

2.83 

2.83 

0. 43 

16. 95 

2. 19 

1.11 

1.11 

.11 

.11 

2.83 

XVII.  Congenital  malformations  and  ill-defined 
diseases. 

. H 

1.  75 

i 

— 

Total  for  diseases 



35.82 

20.01 

66. 67 

137. 85 

56.00 

19.71 

29.20  46.77 

1 

DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS  AND  BY  STATES COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  953 


Aps),  of  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

RATIOS  PER  1,000. 


States  of  occurrence — Continued. 

Total 

for 

camps. 

Inter- 

:hi- 

n. 

Mis- 

souri. 

New 

Jersey. 

New 

Mexico. 

New 

York. 

North 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ohio. 

Penn- 

syl- 

vania. 

South 

Caro- 

lina. 

Ten- 

nessee. 

Texas. 

Vir- 

ginia. 

Others. 

Total 

for 

States. 

J.  Utdl 

States 

and 

camps. 

national 

classifi- 

cation 

No. 

0.39 

3.62 

0. 10 

3. 11 

0.  20 

0.52 

0.  44 

146a 

.39 

1.91 

6.21 

.65 

2.51 

2.  06 

146b 

.20 

.48 

.41 

146c 

.39 

0. 15 

2.  31 

1.81 

2.  77 

3. 11 

1.05 

1.54 

1.45 

147a 

.03 

.02 

147b 

.39 



.19 

3. 11 

. 11 

. 71 

.56 

147c 

.06 

.05 

147d 

.77 

. 19 

3.11 

. 14 

2. 10 

1.  63 

147e 

.38 

.14 

.42 

.35 

149a 

.12 

.09 

149b 

1.  SI 

.03 

.09 

.08 

149c 

.10 

.03 

.09 

.08 

149d 

.27 

.78 

1.34 

4.62 

3.62 

3.34 

27.95 

2. 13 

7.52 

6.  22 

149e 

.10 

.09 

.25 

.21 

149f 

.29 

.09 

.04 

.05 

149g 

149h 

2.  72 

.15 

2.31 

1.81 

2.  77 

9.  32 

1.31 

4.63 

3.  83 

.... 

.39 

.03 

.34 

97 

150 

.78 

.15 

6. 15 

1.81 

1.24 

9.32 

.85 

1.47 

1.32 

189 

76 

66.08 

66.51 

32.90 

256. 15 

100.  8S 

31.61 

22.44 

191.  70 

24.  79 

122.  97 

259.  28 

760.  87 

125. 54 

151.  41 

145. 15 

954 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  96. — Admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months, 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps. 

year 
1917. « 

Jan  li- 
ar}’. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

N overn- 
ber. 

Pec 

b( 

7, 422 

3, 394 

2, 354 

2,084 

2,941 

3, 100 

2,  284 

1,824 

2, 405 

1, 025 

4,503 

1,668 

402 

3,046 

4,084 

1, 171 

12, 94S 

3, 848 

3, 420 

3,  178 

1,906 

916 

'652 

l’  066 

10' 017 

2,  32(1 

1,311 
1,816 
1 , 762 

1,010 

937 

1.  599 

1,423 
1,873 
2, 009 

865 

1,383 
2, 325 
2,  925 

2,408 

974 

798 

2,  415 

1,801 

2,751 

2 229 

3, 095 
2, 963 
3,  845 
2,  568 

1,830 
1,900 
3, 160 

1,624 

1,683 

3, 915 

1,290 

4’  730 

2, 112 

15' 010 

3, 208 
2, 426 

l' 964 
1,440 

r 

Dix 

6,214 

2,  427 

1,718 

3,  890 

2, 507 

9, 322 

Dodge 

7,579 
7, 885 

3, 190 
3, 281 

2,693 
3, 174 

5,  167 
3, 200 

3^684 

1,223 

2,904 

699 

3,214 

926 

2,507 

3, 197 
779 

10.6,34 
2 711 

2, 368 
787 

1, 

12 

24 

43 

33 

144 

560 

1,830 
2, 001 
2,668 
16,  803 

1,303 

Forrest 

9 

56 

120 

250 

71 

352 

359 

605 

501 

587 

1,097 

1, 775 
3, 951 

1 , 504 

1,229 

1,098 

769 

1,198 
4, 379 

1,125 
7,978 
6, 795 
7,346 
2,313 
1 , 064 

811 

9, 039 

5, 168 

4,946 

6, 503 

3^  888 

6,044 

3,942 

1,743 

3, 

7,819 

3^  286 

3, 342 

1 287 
1,886 

3’ 897 

4,  044 

4'  029 
1,670 
420 

5,  467 

3,923 
6,  238 
5,140 
2.773 

3, 282 

2, 290 

1,490 

i;335 

828 

1 , 600 

1,330 

2' 689 

1, 

6,609 

4,703 

3,  567 

3,  422 

2,  595 

'719 

1, 186 

l'  054 

535 

266 

640 

580 

141 

427 

440 

590 

'357 

2,802 

2, 164 

1,557 

64 

1,094 

1,405 

152 

832 

1,705 

926 

1,791 
1,040 
4,308 
1,597 
1,493 
3, 263 

3, 253 
1,061 
3, 555 
2,  548 
424 

5, 309 

8,  591 
2,954 
4,990 
2,  995 
3,194 
7, 110 

2, 167 
1,109 

1, 

113 

' 127 

608 

2,493 

8,209 
2,  707 
852 

Jackson 

6,324 

2,975 
1 , 382 

2, 649 
1,054 

2,  481 
940 

2, 219 
1,  552 

3,917 

1,870 

1,151 

2,824 

3,412 

1,059 

1,663 

1,273 

4,854 
1 656 

i;750 

1,030 

1, 

8, 356 
5,  321 

3, 457 

2, 122 

2, 082 
3,514 

2, 166 

'883 

l' 997 

4. 02.1 

2,996 
2,  818 

3^  547 

2, 063 

2,833 

2,536 

938 

9,276 

2,071 

4,143 

1,213 

1,952 

1,624 

3,242 

1,008 

4,914 

9 

3, 152 

4,148 
1,941 
1, 357 
1,335 
3,  104 

3,  870 

2,  S06 
6X0 

2, 245 

3;  468 
2,938 

2,  223 
1,617 

11,111 
2, 060 
11,751 

3,  514 
1,873 
1,906 
5. 008 

5, 693 
2,229 
7,310 

6i  534 

2,417 

4.  ,862 

813 

Mac  Arthur 

6, 036 

2, 685 

1,581 

1,240 
2, 287 

1,798 

1,868 

386 

2,  .879 

2,074 

1,425 

1,331 

6,619 
9,282 
3,  280 
9,617 
5, 149 
2,  326- 

1. 

Meade 

5, 998 

3, 595 
28 

2, 089 

2, 765 
798 

2, 900 

3, 338 
1,201 

2,899 

1,738 

4,686 

1,611 

2. 

Mills 

39 

59 

7 831 

Pike 

14,803 

4,  430 

4, 534 

4,303 
2, 030 

4,  490 
796 

3’  506 

e;  147 

1,144 

2,767 

5 ; 335 
705 

Sevier 

7,381 

2,810 

3,  304 

2,  462 

1,720 

3,052 

Shelby 

8, 110 

2. 996 

1,988 

932 

l'  618 
889 

3. 943 

1,419 

1,769 

3, 418 
2, 179 

1,205 

2,886 

2,265 

2, 200 

772 

931 

6,476 

1,356 

1, 

8, 070 

3,932 

4,441 

3,807 

4’  694 
3 

3, 455 
2 

2,617 

3,914 

3,  318 

8, 087 

2;  030 

1, 

1 

20 

' 531 

1,979 
7, 156 
3,  774 
1,922 
1,256 

314 

47 

Tavlor 

7,631 

14,993 

2,  542 

3,  599 

3, 400 

2,829 

2, 311 
3,651 
2, 306 

2,  890 
6, 144 
1,268 

3, 147 

9,804 
12, 200 

3.611 

3. 

Travis 

8,  495 

5,501 

5, 659 
2, 112 

4.  297 

2,179 

2, 

4, 383 

1,432 

1,273 

1,443 

1,683 

3.  299 

3,  577 

1,793 
1, 815 
1,583 

Wheeler 

11,320 

4;  921 

2,838 

1,568 

3,  251 

1,291 

1,519 

1,363 
5, 573 

1,886 

2,  583 

3, 388 

2,417 

1,733 

3, 458 

2,  435 

2,  454 

2, 607 

3, 945 

5, 663 

3,  562 

Total 

235, 182 

106, 558 

81,510 

90, 498 

98, 132 

76, 884 

71,492 

83, 200 

88,  445 

164,401 

205, 620 

70, 455 

49, 

a Monthly  distribution  not  tabulated. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ADMISSION  BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS TOTAL  ENLISTED  MEN 


955 


istedmen,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31.  1919 , inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1919 

Month 

not 

stated. 

Total 

for 

period. 

nu- 

•y. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

926 

319 

115 

9 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

36, 741 

447 

608 

486 

422 

233 

208 

134 

9 

1 

40^  801 

137 

135 

122 

12 

3 

4 

2 

1 

16 

24, 778 

,213 

471 

402 

322 

262 

145 

99 

28 

13 

.25 

29 

28 

1 

36, 620 

,077 

450 

572 

1, 002 

484 

255 

348 

136 

136 

54 

32 

32 

8 

48, 808 

886 

810 

669 

487 

746 

547 

672 

402 

490 

462 

451 

624 

26 

48, 932 

,793 

1,033 

894 

496 

363 

576 

365 

153 

151 

139 

98 

92 

1 

59, 255 

29, 066 

298 

266 

367 

88 

43 

29 

31 

27 

34 

23 

59 

12 

5^690 

13 

1 

1 

4,248 

196 

69 

3 

1 

1 

1 

13, 924 

,537 

1,061 

853 

451 

474 

418 

218 

150 

110 

153 

118 

115 

,86;  351 

876 

671 

455 

292 

245 

120 

221 

160 

101 

99 

120 

118 

19 

55, 583 

,193 

977 

812 

467 

709 

781 

663 

233 

179 

182 

169 

295 

7 

41,184 

■ 292 

225 

46 

1 

1 

1 

33, 812 

18 

1 

1 

3 

s,  ()!)() 

,350 

368 

116 

4 

3 

2 

7 

35, 846 

511 

321 

218 

70 

59 

42 

27 

32 

24 

22 

34 

29 

ib 

12,  822 

,493 

848 

551 

486 

324 

393 

313 

152 

135 

118 

251 

126 

li 

54, 931 

t 277 

51 

7 

6 

2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

20, 443 

638 

216 

184 

143 

127 

39 

27 

13 

17 

11 

8 

14 

i 

30; 400 

,272 

1,081 

594 

490 

356 

388 

386 

186 

149 

100 

104 

103 

22 

57, 469 

, 214 

809 

528 

378 

351 

210 

217 

142 

100 

76 

70 

59 

59, 823 

681 

191 

49 

3 

1 

6 

7 

2 

10 

1 

4 

30, 728 

448 

298 

116 

12 

2 

1 

21 

10 

2 

10 

34, 064 

,462 

279 

55 

18 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

29,324 

,891 

679 

679 

687 

769 

674 

495 

154 

386 

256 

146 

254 

5 

64;  166 

846 

701 

830 

707 

446 

325 

283 

78 

76 

7 

8 

2 

12 

22, 367 

,910 

937 

533 

362 

366 

295 

341 

221 

201 

239 

105 

115 

7 

90,  900 

483 

198 

52 

13 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

35, 788 

619 

297 

362 

243 

197 

125 

226 

130 

85 

6 

2 

i 

36, 586 

760 

241 

53 

10 

4 

7 

1 

6 

25,861 

827 

727 

537 

641 

490 

403 

576 

310 

86 

94 

77 

71 

1 

59; 229 

2, 906 

1,823 

1,515 

1, 235 

681 

629 

451 

489 

200 

268 

248 

212 

252 

3 

63, 505 

.316 

1,256 

765 

330 

215 

133 

166 

153 

228 

210 

107 

108 

6 

87,  200 

277 

106 

41 

6 

4 

2 

3 

3 

1 

9 

27, 392 

121 

97 

5 

1 

2 

859 

849 

964 

81S 

897 

442 

559 

288 

80 

83 

129 

184 

57 

45, 760 

549 

549 

,980 

19,160 

14,324 

10, 152 

8, 825 

7,033 

6,878 

3,370 

3,052 

2,640 

2,300 

2,688 

809 

1, 538, 100 

95G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  97. — Deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  U 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1918 


Total, 


Camps. 

year 

1917.« 

1 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru-  1 
ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

Time. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Dect 

bei 

Beauregard 

127 

■10 

9 

5 

7 

8 

4 

3 

5 

179 

226 

6 

248 

15 

14 

14 

9 

5 

3 

3 



20 

137 

g 

Cody 

89_| 

40 

21 

15 

12 

6 

12 

3 

9 1 

7 

153 

67 

Custer 

7 

18 

11 

25 

29 

17 

6 

3 

8 

131 

617 

7 

Devens 

18 

10 

9 

17 

26 

IS 

7 

6 

24  1 

768 

23 

10 

Dix 

17 

4 

5 

14 

12 

7 

12 

15 

8 

725 

77 

13 

Dodge 

23 

16 

17 

91 

88 

28 

5 

18 

23 

73 

636 

22 

Doniphan 

82 

53 

26 

27 

18 

6 

2 

3 

1 

6 

62 

K 

11 

70 

10 

1 

27 

5 

1 

4 

4 



13 

4 

2 

8 

5 

130 

6 

Funston 

53 

43 

24 

80 

37 

31 

10 

19 

8 

245 

830 

36 

Gordon 

77 

52 

10 

13 

62 

54 

13 

22 

38 

121 

68 

11 

Grant 

21 

16 

15 

14 

36 

11 

4 

9 

11 

576 

489 

9 

44 

85 

15 

24 

30 

3 

24 

197 

7 

9 

2 

3 

4 

7 

109 

Hancock 

10 

12 

15 

6 

6 

1 

3 

5 

9 

151 

371 

57' 

Humphreys 

3 

2 

6 

2 

5 

5 

133 

281 

20 

Jackson 

129 

28 

8 

21 

6 

36 

21 

16 

11 

226 

156 

21 

12 

6 

2 

1 

9 

3 

4 

4 

31 

132 

3 

59 

11 

12 

2 

5 

6 

8 

4 

68 

58 

Lee.... 

98 

42 

15 

17 

20 

9 

9 

15 

5 

370 

289 

7 

Lewis 

33 

16 

9 

11 

10 

14 

18 

2 

7 

40 

134 

17 

Logan 

17 

13 

11 

2 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

85 

31 

1 

MacArthur 

27 

59 

17 

5 

2 

4 

9 

6 

4 

25 

169 

7 

16 

8 

6 

2 

5 

3 

2 

13 

23 

232 

17 

Meade 

28 

32 

13 

20 

18 

14 

5 

10 

11 

343 

429 

9 

Mills. . . 

14 

1 

l 

10 

2 

2 

4 

6 

59 

300 

20 

Pike 

322 

65 

23 

46 

34 

36 

IS 

21 

39 

212 

257 

17 

157 

27 

14 

5 

13 

6 

7 

4 

5 

123 

223 

4 

Shelby 

73 

11 

8 

3 

8 

1 

3 

4 

14 

7 

36 

13 

Sheridan 

13 

21 

5 

1 

7 

1 

2 

4 

7 

H 

143 

7 

Sherman 

81 

28 

19 

36 

32 

4 

5 

5 

16 

323 

780 

7 

1 

1 

6 

116 

12 

Taylor 

57 

27 

16 

43 

30 

17 

7 

7 

11 

314 

536 

26 

Travis 

118 

53 

21 

19 

21 

26 

8 

16 

14 

16 

194 

12 

Wadsworth 

16 

12 

4 

13 

21 

6 

4 

12 

17 

71 

78 

Wheeler 

235 

41 

11 

11 

26 

8 

14 

8 

33 

6 

101 

40 

Upton 

22 

17 

5 

55 

28 

10 

12 

13 

10 

197 

199 

32 

Total 

2,331 

940 

418 

666 

689 

427 

237 

270 

393 

5,733 

8,995 

695 

a Monthly  distribution  not  tabulated. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DEATHS BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS TOTAL  ENLISTED  MEN 


957 


':ed  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1919 

Month 

Total 

lor 

period. 

l 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N ovem- 
ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

not 
| stated. 

3 

3 

1 

631 

2 

7 

3 

1 

491 

2 

3 

2 

445 

14 

0 

2 

1 

1 

907 

\ 5 

5 

5 

10 

1 

1 

1 

9 

981 

8 

4 

6 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 



3 

953 

15 

4 

7 

4 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 089 



1 

311 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

110 

l 



35 

4 

182 

30 

9 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,501 

7 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

577 

12 

11 

8 

4 

5 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1,265 

3 

1 

1 

446 

1 

136 

66 

2 

1 

740 

9 

5 

1 

i 

1 

1 

3 

496 

29 

8 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

219 

6 

3 

5 

2 

2 

269 

6 

3 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

936 

! 3 

4 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

341 

11 

4 

1 

191 

7 

1 

347 

61 

2 

1 

1 

419 

IS 

3 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

985 

1-1 

3 

4 

10 

3 

1 

4 

2 

476 

17 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1,145 

6 

2 

1 

612 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

200 

5 

1 

1 

1 

238 

15 

8 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1,392 

135 

9 

30 

7 

i 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1,191 

15 

3 

4 

1 

2 

4 

570 

.. 

1 

271 

... 

1 

539 

13 

15 

in 

7 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

682 

- ... 

16 

16 

':26 

147 

95 

63 

43 

22 

31 

13 

11 

7 

14 

10 

67 

23,226 

958 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  98. — Discharges  for  disability , for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  mi 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


('amps. 

1 

1918 

Janu- 

ary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

Octo- 

ber. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Beauregard 

78 

130 

158 

268 

60 

95 

91 

107 

55 

31 

49 

73 

Bowie 

ISO 

60 

62 

133 

51 

128 

40 

112 

208 

13 

32 

201 

Cody 

647 

270 

161 

149 

105 

80 

0/ 

38 

152 

102 

64 

128 

Custer 

231 

177 

123 

120 

73 

167 

341 

264 

420 

286 

194 

4«.:>  | 

1 >evens 

325 

239 

179 

145 

101 

138 

225 

248 

320 

175 

298 

310  1 

nix 

357 

97 

53 

67 

96 

118 

122 

198 

393 

358 

319 

245 

Dodge 

420 

81 

87 

201 

183 

271 

307 

280 

120 

201 

239 

586 

Doniphan 

102 

389 

273 

198 

152 

133 

42 

23 

35 

303 

39 

of. 

Eustis 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

9 1 

Forrest 

3 

3 

6 

10 

1 

3 

4 

9 

12 

Fremont 

37 

23 

34 

21 

37 

20 

22 

50 

81 

348 

554  1 

Funs  ton 

183 

203 

160 

123 

122 

146 

344 

524 

743 

481 

757 

895 

Gordon 

805 

766 

531 

422 

209 

175 

146 

203 

160 

277 

490 

296 

(Irani 

209 

129 

53 

69 

67 

74 

692 

316 

307 

537 

1,715 

1,641 

G reene 

314 

263 

503 

382 

70 

47 

113 

49 

55 

61 

62 

79 

Greenleaf 

11 

5 

6 

5 

1 

2 

6 

24 

28 

24 

65 ; 

Hancock 

663 

325 

184 

211 

88 

62 

71 

82 

56 

70 

97 

127  ; 

Humphreys 



1 

3 

3 

6 

13 

21 

33 

37 

45 

38 

137  1 

Jackson 

525 

132 

28 

26 

51 

126 

146 

274 

245 

196 

142 

236 

Johnston 

51 

78 

37 

51 

63 

121 

103 

63 

59 

Kearny 

1,514 

1,195 

615 

488 

208 

23 

15 

75 

41 

31 

133 

80  | 

Lee 

178 

153 

123 

132 

117 

209 

231 

597 

742 

692 

535 

52-1 

Lewis 

516 

202 

160 

80 

87 

76 

129 

74 

132 

103 

127 

657  I 

1 -ogan 

1,223 

669 

416 

264 

212 

198 

139 

75 

47 

40 

80 

69  I 

MacArthur 

516 

198 

88 

92 

32 

47 

95 

105 

148 

245 

382 

1.058  1 

McClellan 

177 

11.3 

96 

171 

131 

146 

47 

47 

108 

137 

165 

172  1 

Meade 

96 

31 

21 

18 

25 

78 

102 

187 

540 

569 

666 

763 

Mills 

107 

6 

18 

30 

19 

24 

21 

U 

l^ike 

663 

342 

257 

250 

177 

188 

169 

270 

312 

286 

570 

1,988 

Sevier 

303 

100 

85 

74 

47 

23 

24 

9 

27 

66 

287 

1,503 

Shelby 

106 

73 

55 

105 

84 

79 

73 

85 

142 

30 

59 

397 

Sheridan 

203 

155 

72 

57 

30 

48 

32 

43 

80 

110 

37 

57  | 

Sherman 

412 

213 

129 

127 

137 

272 

524 

348 

422 

433 

243 

355 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Taylor 

665 

175 

129 

155 

123 

9.5 

89 

268 

314 

333 

355 

630  ! 

Travis 

404 

122 

66 

43 

56 

87 

86 

348 

270 

179 

212 

254 

Wadsworth... 

582 

262 

359 

137 

76 

38 

108 

14 

85 

84 

74 

210 

Wheeler 

245 

166 

417 

173 

40 

79 

37 

107 

89 

65 

83 

84 

Upton  b 

309 

186 

194 

206 

208 

189 

263 

495 

327 

261 

181 

249 

Total 

13,318 

7,719 

5,949 

5,186 

3,309 

3, 756 

5,039 

6,020 

7, 369 

7,047 

9,181 

15, 273 

a Monthly  distribution  not  tabulated. 
h Excluding  6,438  discharges  from  draft. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DISCHARGES  FOR  DISABILITY BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS — TOTAL  ENLISTED  MEN 


959 


1 enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1919 


Month 


(nu- 

|y. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

not 

stated. 

9 

2 

9 

1 

1 

16 

In 

36 

17 

16 

19 

41 

31 

6 

i § 

1 

12 

3 

1 

1 

13 

123 

85 

77 

66 

49 

32 

9 

1 

1 

17 

103 

60 

76 

57 

39 

16 

19 

4 

6 

2 

5 

4 

31 

48 

42 

42 

29 

52 

43 

25 

11 

13 

6 

7 

5 

45 

! 80 

66 

237 

120 

72 

30 

8 

8 

3 

11 

7 

5 

37 

5 

6 

1 

i 

2 

21 

2_J 

9 

: 26 

14 

18 

2 

1 

36 

66 

35 

69 

59 

85 

67 

20 

10 

1 

3 

3 

2 

25 

80 

51 

55 

47 

45 

19 

23 

13 

5 

9 

2 

1 

30 

125 

79 

75 

7S 

165 

388 

239 

75 

22 

21 

5 

3 

37 

25 

15 

10 

1 

1 

i 

1 

27 

212 

62 

10 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

10 

IS 

8 

10 

1 

8 

5 

1 

1 

6 

1 

3 

3 

68 

73 

50 

49 

44 

43 

94 

99 

4 

4 

3 

2 

41 

43 

18 

2 

1 

39 

30 

9 

9 

10 

8 

3 



9 

1 

3 

1 

11 

j 72 

55 

38 

40 

23 

16 

30 

9 

6 

1 

2 

3 

45 

i 94 

22 

38 

27 

13 

29 

22 

21 

8 

3 

2 

5 

17 

1 32 

9 

1 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

10 

4 

9 

76 

3 

3 

2 

2 

3 

2 

11 

1 

19 

i 27 

19 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

126 

64 

57 

67 

72 



78 

57 

21 

13 

12 

5 

7 

44 

•43 

54 

65 

66 

9? 

4 

6 

1 

1 

70 

1 4S 

20 

9 

5 

10 

5 

7 

2 

5 

3 

3 

5 

IS 

' 68 

23 

7 

2 

1 

1 

14 

10 

6 

19 

S3 

10 

18 

9 

13 

2 

1 

19 

13 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

\ 57 

34 

35 

27 

84 

108 

97 

34 

3 

6 

3 

38 

19 

43 

64 

61 

58 

81 

59 

36 

21 

17 

7 

6 

56 

60 

54 

152 

76 

62 

27 

33 

15 

13 

7 

2 

2 

29 

56 

9 

7 

1 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 

5 

: 3 

1 

9 

2 

I 

1 

i 95 

49 

52 

76 

78 

73 

61 

23 

7 

2 

2 

54 

19 

.:,024 

1, 128 

1,311 

1,001 

1,111 

1,160 

850 

298 

150 

122 

64 

66 

995 

Total 

for 

period. 


1,241 
1,448 
2, 050 

3.653 
3,202 
2. 847 
3,924 
1,874 

60 

74 

1,216 
5,  915 
4,  554 
7,  587 
2,137 
316 
2,445 
507 
2,746 
933 
4,  547 
4.893 
3,222 
3, 630 
3,264 
1,717 
3,  854 
636 
8,384 
2,974 

1.654 
1,041 
4 344 

24 

3,969 

2,  7 88 
2,211 
1,598 

3,  678 

19 


107, 206 


960 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  99. — Days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  ; 
ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS." 


1918 


Camps. 

January. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

N oveni- 
ber. 

Dec 

be 

Beauregard 

52, 842 

34,' '943 

31,696 

36, 050 

27, 170 

30, 624 

30,747 

21,020 

59,957 

41, 759 

12,399 

10 

Bowie 

51,749 

46,502 

35,482 

29, 436 

17,051 

r. , t .» ■>: ; 

7, 681 

4,911 

18, 766 

47,678 

9,513 

G 

Cody 

33, 690 

23,117 

16, 828 

13, 429 

13,179 

21, 888 

13,072 

22,275 

5,444 

43, 873 

19,828 

4 

Custer 

36,040 

26, 503 

20,601 

27,113 

23,381 

16,328 

17,772 

14,424 

39, 125 

109, 250 

10,905 

13 

Devons 

26,551 

22, 183 

32,959 

42, 508 

37, 700 

33, 187 

26, 695 

38,717 

187, 437 

51,636 

23,667 

18 

Dix 

26,961 

20, 486 

35, 750 

41,507 

46, 741 

39, 207 

51 , 162 

42, 192 

113,584 

40, 751 

20, 132 

Dodge 

44,021 

37, 056 

78, 123 

S3, 157 

61,479 

51*  792 

59, 364 

46,600 

52,053 

221,007 

36,481 

29 

Doniphan 

41,489 

34, 290 

34, 819 

24,771 

15,321 

8, 510 

11,754 

12,366 

10,  597 

33, 822 

lOj 

13 

131 

816 

1,863 

6,791 

2.7, 314 

13,975 

6 

Forrest 

611 

2,814 

3,462 

5, 848 

548 

615 

202 

1, 589 

1,471 

20^  458 

5,280 

2' 

Fremont 

9,075 

12,978 

20, 795 

18, 357 

24,724 

22, 320 

17,933 

28, 216 

22,998 

40, 12S 

4, 172 

3 

Funston 

74, 835 

78,652 

90, 028 

66, 687 

75, 356 

46, 794 

65,636 

57,009 

102,608 

208,787 

47, 460 

51 

Gordon 

45, 372 

34, 577 

50,365 

69, 813 

78, 501 

54, 664 

67,555 

77,641 

107, 781 

71,779 

31, 545 

16 

G rant 

33,833 

21,80(3 

21,422 

24,224 

19, 132 

12,017 

18,028 

14,653 

68, 882 

68, 224 

12, 87, S 

15 

Greene 

71,207 

49,646 

54,330 

32, 559 

14,582 

13,040 

7,669 

14,376 

24,417 

63, 527 

11,555 

HI 

Grcenleaf 

7,733 

4, 646 

9, 535 

9,489 

1,298 

1,666 

651 

1,541 

2,921 

27,152 

2,220 

1 

Hancock 

34,651 

27,078 

22, 579 

26,013 

20, 062 

31,204 

33,177 

40, 432 

67,050 

126,400 

44, 134 

20 

Humphreys 

2,086 

1,569 

2, 036 

3, 558 

10, 088 

12,931 

13, 322 

15, 130 

35, 142 

51,642 

16,058 

10 

Jackson 

; g ,i  i 7 

32, 003 

38,402 

38, 068 

61,164 

60,323 

65,944 

53,715 

105,116 

67,601 

28, 507 

21 

Johnston 

18,028 

13,770 

12,511 

16,644 

17,964 

17,818 

19, 181 

26, 329 

25,755 

40,949 

13,121 

8 

Kearny 

38, 543 

24,689 

28, 541 

24,236 

14,358 

14,962 

30, 502 

8, 335 

13,924 

32, 256 

21,429 

8 

Lee 

60, 430 

45, 378 

69,011 

81,061 

75,719 

56, 829 

74,950 

48, 230 

138, 579 

108,401 

27, 895 

34 

Lewis 

51,153 

54, 498 

56, 207 

42,232 

41,971 

37, 258 

28,394 

40, 881 

48, 790 

92,964 

58,993 

45 

Logan 

37,  510 

27,901 

24, 584 

36,142 

14,247 

11,288 

13, 008 

11,964 

36,719 

28, 217 

18, 568 

•ii, 

MacArthur 

57,799 

30, 264 

30, 544 

24, 104 

33, 196 

42, 105 

45, 874 

45, 844 

34, 423 

96, 307 

14,839 

10 

McClellan 

26, 949 

17,965 

16,097 

19,979 

20, 084 

8, 816 

8, 009 

24,787 

27, 692 

118,086 

27,882 

19 

Meade 

37, 163 

25, 492 

32,701 

27,610 

40,823 

33,902 

32, 476 

38,391 

88, 026 

84,  813 

25, 539 

26;  ! 

Mills 

506 

326 

371 

16,323 

18,980 

31,551 

49,394 

39,597 

51,241 

59,080 

15, 375 

12. 

Pike 

74, 296 

62,113 

64, 400 

64, 045 

62,465 

49,990 

78, 869 

68, 403 

159, 435 

133, 866 

30, 514 

34 

Sevier 

40,079 

54, 598 

35,534 

27,352 

17,410 

35, 506 

23,  824 

15,136 

43, 979 

63, 835 

IS,  191 

9,  | 

Shelby 

46, 076 

32, 487 

30,067 

36, 561 

20, 880 

22, 095 

32, 285 

43,288 

24,887 

41,651 

13,868 

10 

Sheridan 

22, 894 

13,451 

14,444 

21,979 

17,017 

20, 936 

15, 356 

29, 729 

25, 425 

63,746 

13,891 

12, 

Sherman 

49, 440 

55, 772 

41,049 

54,047 

51,400 

45, 474 

52, 544 

49,031 

57,108 

102, 894 

28,983 

16. 

89 

6 

314 

10,770 

26,074 

4,576 

Taylor 

51,441 

42,062 

56, 823 

51,741 

49, 138 

40, 192 

40,119 

42, 759 

130,032 

202,059 

42,966 

32. 

Travis 

89, 145 

68,654 

59, 840 

45,683 

58, 190 

36, 169 

46, 845 

48, 663 

47,027 

244, 503 

34,607 

37. 

Wadsworth 

19, S07 

17,440 

22, 823 

25, 710 

27,263 

32, 762 

22,033 

39,786 

26,333 

38, 868 

23,877 

5, 1 

Wheeler 

46,652 

29, 059 

24,712 

30,661 

19,013 

23, 535 

20, 230 

23,078 

13,977 

30,304 

21,409 

6, 

Upton 

32, 246 

20, 977 

38, 265 

43,058 

40, 052 

39,  832 

43, 337 

43, 832 

67, 598 

53, 127 

23,466 

13  |, 

Total 

1,432,016 

1,147,745 

1,257,739 

1,281,844 

1,187,803 

1,074,354 

1,186,724 

1,207,503 

2,119,164 

3,001,290 

837, 133 

625, 

a 1917  not  tabulated  and  not  included  in  total. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DAYS  LOST BY  CAMPS, 


BY"  MONTHS TOTAL  ENLISTED  MEN, 


961 


Astedmen,  United  States,  Jan.  1,  1918,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


nary. 

Febru- 

ary. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

Septem- 

ber. 

October. 

Novem- 

ber. 

Decem- 

ber. 

not 

stated. 

1918  and 
1919. 

0,015 

4,366 

1,769 

400 

25 

29 

203 

1 

89 

__ 

57 

13 

19 

2, 045 

408, 308 

) 403 

12, 568 

9,362 

8, 008 

4,812 

3, 562 

2, 008 

139 

41 

36 

137 

341,569 

2 789 

1,995 

2, 051 

'228 

20 

34 

20 

28 

99 

'24 

138 

23S,  Jl'.l 

3' 619 

8',  111 

1, 858 

7,450 

3,663 

2,367 

2,719 

1,115 

402 

889 

462 

515 

817 

408,386 

0,767 

8,496 

10,498 

18, 243 

9, 070 

4,675 

6,210 

3, 000 

2,867 

1,522 

662 

1 , 155 

2,882 

630,688 

0,632 

18,477 

17,132 

11,619 

19, 598 

14,952 

15,438 

9. 145 

13,111 

13,110 

15,530 

17,842 

3, 584 

683, 158 

2,009 

21,248 

14,796 

8, 395 

8,160 

8,427 

5, 543 

3,528 

3,382 

4, 905 

3, 027 

3, 701 

2,225 

920,758 

252, 146 

5,982 

4,222 

5, 963 

1,592 

838 

595 

563 

600 

782 

555 

1,890 

79 

79,  725 

387 

45, 860 

5, 132 

1,356 

951 

200 

63 

86 

3 

1,475 

234,667 

2,946 

16, 406 

13, 899 

8, 449 

9,  S36 

6, 551 

3,885 

5,294 

2, 504 

1,684 

2,  205 

1,970 

2,324 

1,054,211 

0,022 

13, 093 

11,737 

6,116 

6, 177 

1,836 

4,514 

4, 158 

2,430 

1,948 

2,019 

1,854 

1,670 

782, 220 

2,943 

16,030 

13, 152 

8, 103 

10, 226 

9,671 

5,971 

3,885 

2,402 

2. 628 

2,044 

3,076 

2,112 

433,329 

•5,3.57 

3,885 

1,089 

25 

25 

5 

S9 

38 

244 

2 

334 

214 

378, 254 

315 

21 

61 

82 

45 

283 

70, 942 

2,008 

5,762 

2,610 

74 

83 

170 

6 

299 

44 

25 

11 

1,333 

525, 239 

9,421 

5, 040 

4,148 

1,329 

1 , 196 

1,367 

426 

872 

1,080 

681 

1,297 

4,121 

792 

205,444 

7,593 

16, 055 

12, 003 

11,864 

7, 388 

5, 991 

6,731 

4,235 

3,511 

1,739 

2,464 

1, 225 

1,506 

713,286 

3, 868 

493 

245 

53 

25 

140 

10 

2 

L81 

25 

16 

235,613 

§,542 

2,995 

4,303 

3,379 

2,880 

837 

495 

245 

407 

307 

559 

491 

1,377 

286,951 

3,695 

20,628 

13, 176 

13,083 

8,725 

9,503 

8,302 

4,075 

2, 872 

1,849 

2, 155 

2,435 

2,210 

953, 600 

1,787 

16,588 

11,474 

8,274 

7,335 

4,189 

4,205 

3,500 

1,552 

1,089 

1,625 

1,683 

2, 238 

696,943 

2,940 

2,698 

1,223 

17 

33 

150 

51 

11 

35 

506 

825 

28 

78 

286, 554 

2,465 

3,920 

1,440 

364 

342 

34 

74 

868 

1 

250 

137 

228 

4, 252 

486,025 

2,309 

5,289 

704 

232 

84 

8 

206 

47 

136 

160 

52 

143 

445 

375, 526 

7,744 

10, 151 

11,724 

11,613 

15,997 

10,745 

8,937 

2, 690 

7,949 

5, 634 

3,680 

5, 557 

3,875 

619,620 

2;  499 

16,828 

15,277 

13, 237 

9, 108 

5, 834 

5,966 

1,283 

1,524 

288 

268 

45 

1,031 

384,617 

0,986 

20, 867 

12,814 

9, 804 

12, 539 

5, 477 

7,288 

4,399 

4,517 

4,689 

2, 869 

2,900 

1 , 453 

1,003,244 

5, 521 

3,353 

1,562 

931 

28 

3 

1 

22 

117 

381 

399,340 

0,386 

5, 516 

6,120 

4,646 

4, 242 

2,918 

5,827 

2, 458 

3,313 

67 

191 

286 

467 

400,639 

7,967 

3 1 )09 

1,113 

123 

103 

334 

42 

39 

69 

364 

285, 045 

0,082 

16',  581 

12,641 

16, 707 

9,680 

6,061 

13, 148 

6,460 

1,860 

1,622 

1,375 

1,326 

3,491 

713; 799 

161 

42,755 

b,  651 

26, 925 

19, 223 

12, 508 

10, 295 

5,973 

10, 561 

3,517 

4, 725 

5,386 

3,480 

4,022 

3,721 

919,041 

1,747 

18,911 

12,690 

7,330 

5, 024 

3,764 

4, 405 

3,085 

5, 184 

3,680 

1,385 

2,123 

1,279 

927,720 

2,638 

1,695 

43.5 

56 

73 

109 

452 

59 

419 

113 

176 

845 

310, 202 

3,070 

156 

483 

260 

27 

2 

29 

268 

294, 986 

3,714 

lo’ 393 

IS,  805 

14,612 

18, 262 

8,254 

10,955 

5, 574 

3, 876 

2,034 

1,804 

2,166 

2,943 

577,925 

5, 951 

351,403 

274,218 

209,547 

186, 215 

124,673 

135,231 

74,098 

71,002 

58, 119 

51,027 

61,748 

56, 143 

18,606,554 

962 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  100. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases, a measles, b and  the  pneumonias, c by  camps  of  <x 
rencefl  by  months,  white  enlisted  men.  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

1 

Month  not  stated. 

Camps  and  diseases. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

J March. 

! April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

t-i 

© 

& 

a 

© 

© 

A 

ft 

Beauregard. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated . . 

11 

109 

480 

342 

176 

72 

486 

334 

37 

61 

8 

2, 070 

1,414 

80 

16 

13 

1 

3 

7 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

2 

2 

2 

] 

J 

9 

3 

238 

202 

6 

] 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

2 

9 

1 

3 

1 

2 

182 

109 

1 

Influenza  and  other  eompli- 

1 

35 

13 

9 

81 

29 

9 

10 

5 

128 

36 

9 

2 

2 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

eases  

21 

120 

170 

337 

330 

243 

416 

180 

92 

102 

40 

120 

71 

228 

177 

338 

87 

20 

1 

1 

Total 

38 

229 

653 

718 

521 

324 

986 

547 

139 

236 

58 

3,338 

1, 832 

323 

196 

355 

90 

20 

4 

8 

11 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

119 

1 , 542 

120 

6 

3 

2 

3 

1 

19 

45 

4 

4 

96 

54 

4 

1 

1 

13 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

monia 

6 

113 

18 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

17 

2 

1 

] 

Measles  and  other  eompli- 

20 

10 

1 

] 

1 

1 

] 

3 

15 

12 

1 

1 

15 

17 

2 

Total 

155 

1,092 

150 

9 

4 

4 

4 

2 

22 

102 

58 

6 

5 

117 

72 

6 

1 

13 

: 

Bronchopneumonia 

4 

75 

101 

44 

8 

3 

7 

28 

59 

5 

2 

2 

Lobar  pneumonia 

4 

40 

58 

49 

44 

26 

50 

16 

18 

21 

3 

33 

36 

2 

7 

3 

3 

Total 

8 

115 

159 

93 

52 

29 

57 

23 

18 

22 

3 

61 

95 

7 

9 

3 

Bowie. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.  . 

39 

231 

669 

242 

208 

450 

969 

85 

42 

11 

4 

301 

2,214 

112 

28 

17 

16 

9 

4 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

pneumonia 

1 

19 

270 

5 

4 

2 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

, monia 

2 

1 

1 

11 

29 

1 

Influenza  and  other  eompli- 

1 

1 

6 

6 

3 

1 

1 

23 

76 

4 

2 

3 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

eases 

134 

925 

1,614 

624 

017 

590 

708 

213 

138 

82 

48 

105 

41 

60 

53 

54 

119 

103 

126 

( 

Total 

173 

1,156 

2, 284 

869 

826 

1 , 046 

1,684 

301 

180 

94 

54 

459 

2, 630 

181  85 

75 

138 

114 

132 

15 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

275 

2, 837 

123 

5 

3 

2 

11 

10 

2 

18 

35 

10 

1 

13 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

monia 

] 

110 

23 

2 

2 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

10 

98 

12 

Measles  and  other  eompli- 

cations 

86 

20 

3 

9 

1 

8 

1 

5 

28 

1 

__ 

Total 

293 

3,161 

178 

8 

1 

2 

19 

10 

9 

1 1 

25 

12 

13 

3 



— 

Bronchopneumonia 

2 

59 

126 

13 

8 

8 

3 

2 

4 

1 

l 

61 

53 

1 

2 

3 

3 

5 

Lobar  pneumonia 

35 

279 

195 

129 

150 

84 

80 

a 

24 

8 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

7:  1 

Total 

37 

338 

321 

142 

158 

92 

83 

13 

28 

9 

2 

2 

63 

55 

7 

1 

2 

3 

5 

12 

i 

Cody. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.  . 

77 

377 

564 

350 

152 

175 

315 

117 

92 

22 

10 

10 

1,633 

304 

23 

10 

21 

33 

3 

41 

'J 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

] 

5 

1 

485 

203 

5 

3 

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

] 

2 

9 

2 

2 

4 

6 

] 

1 

Influenza  and  othercompli- 

2 

8 

4 

3 

1 

3 

8 

1 

54 

17 

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

eases 

282 

1,509 

1,791 

735 

305 

250 

158 

124 

324 

117 

101 

45 

31 

73 

33 

53 

34 

14 

5 

1 

6 

Total 

359 

1 , 886 

L357 

1,091 

527 

430 

476 

244 

421 

139 

126 

61 

2, 209 

598 

61 

66 

58 

56 

8 

42 

ii 

a Common  respiratory  diseases  include  laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal;  tonsillitis,  acute;  tonsillitis,  chronic;  pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal;  rhu  - 
(cause  not  stated);  nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of;  bronchitis;  pleurisy,  suppurative  and  serofibrinous;  and  pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

ft  Probably  during  the  influenza  epidemic  in  the  latter  part  of  1918  and  thereafter  some  measles  admissions  were  recorded  as  from  fflflue  • 
c The  pneumonias  listed  here  separately  were  original  causes  of  admission:  pneumonias  secondary  to  diseases  other  than  influenza  and  mea 
are  not  included  in  this  table.  Pneumonias  unclassified  are  included  under  bronchopneumonia. 
d No  admissions  for  camps  which  are  omitted. 

Source,  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


[omissions RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  963 

Ijle  100. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
rence. by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

absolute  numbers. 


amps  and  diseases. 


■Cody—1 Continued. 

ties,  uncomplicated 

tiles  and  bronchopneu- 

3nia 

cles  and  lobar  pneu- 

inia 

des  and  other  compli- 
cjions 


Total. 


rchopneumonia. 
o r pneumonia. . . 


Total 

Custer. 


nenza,  uncomplicated. . 
inenza  and  broncho- 

l':umonia 

nenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

imia 

. enza  and  other  com- 

] Nations 

omon  respiratory  dis- 
ees * 

Total 


if  les,  uncomphcated 

tiles  and  bronehopneu- 

ihia 

ItSes  and  lobar  pneu- 

ihia 

t ies  and  other  compli- 
cions 


1917 


40 


25 


104 


109 


10 

135 


54  145 


213 


256 


109 


328 

402 


1918 


133 


774 

875 


143 

1 


4 

117 


5 

53; 


121  58 


84  299 


1 

558 


3 

536 


643  838 


370 

1 

1 

4 

691 

1,067 


5 

29  i 


34] 


1 

326 


362 


193 

212 


3 

2 

140 


146 

153 


56 


904 

5,  294 

147 

1,057 

3 

32 

49 

1,074 

69 

2, 157 

6, 472 

1 

355 


421 


601 


601 


1919 


1 

568 


573 


478 

4 

23 

40 


.551 


129 

800 


156  118  169  1 15, 7S9 


935 


7,347 

1,219 

4 

9S 
7, 121 


657 

8 


22 


Total 

rchopneumonia  . 
r pneumonia . . . 


Total 

Sevens. 


200 


59  16 


30 


20 


10!  11 


16 

9 


155 


13  2s 


1)  31 


nza,  uncomplicated . . 
nienza  and  broncho' 

■umonia 

aienza  and  lobar  pneu- 

i nia 

alpnza  and  other  coni- 
zations  

> non  respiratory  dis- 
ees 


110 


’ Total 

hies,  uncomplicated. . . 
L ies  and  bronchopneu- 

mia 

h ies  and  lobar  pneu- 

i oia 

I<  es  and  other  compii- 
ions 


350 

422 

32 


1,222!  764 
164  183 


3 

611 

691 

34 

1 


Total . 


32 


! 1 

! 54 

165|  245 


!r  'liopneumonia. 
'O  r pneumonia... 


i Total . 


9 


161  20  33 


3 

1,169 
1, 264 
33 
1 


749 


1 

3 

2S9 


825 

15 


243 


235 


312  257 


168 


95  64 


49 


56 


,532 

175 

776 

139 

,829 


582 

5 


852 

16 

55 

43 

425 


426 


98 

12 

3 

4 

293 


1,391 


454 


413 


80 


26 


2 

17  20 


179; 

85oj 


10 

305 


132 


22  1,0341  111 


16! 


1 

138 


193 
26  . 
l|. 
15  . 
327  . 


11  . 
16 


134 


799 


90S 

129 


1,037 


, 383 
245 
842 
229 
, 630 
,329 
851 
27 
9 

168 

,055 


320 

,265 


9G4 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY'  STATISTICS. 


Table  100. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  on 
rcncc,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive— Continued.' 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

C 

CD 

i 

Camps  and  diseases. 

i 

October. 

, November 

December 

January. 

j February. 

a 

April, 

a 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September 

October. 

November 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

o 

A 

J, 

Q, 

<< 

o 

0 

d 

Dir. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

114 

197 

153 

137 

76 

1,146 

283 

192 

26 

77 

55 

4,440 

460 

52 

72 

52 

j! 

1 

] 

1 

1 

4 

5 

827 

107 

{ 

7 

ll 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

9 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

280 

20 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

7 

29 

18 

If 

1 

4 

14 

62 

18 

9 

2 

3 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

956 

eases 

336  488 

945 

549 

956 

539 

424 

119 

229 

184 

20S 

87 

187 

146 

265 

258 

204 

691 

7 

450  685 

1 , 109 

1 , 087 

633 

2, 133 

841 

631 

148 

315 

260 

5,817 

692 

25? 

??8 

331 

262 

205 

697 

4 

16 

Measles,  uncomplicated  — 

3 

3 

24 

21 

27 

~24 

28 

43 

13 

11 

17 

27 

11 

4 

8 

2 

4 

2 

2 

j 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

Measles  and  other  com- 

1 

. 

1 

6 

10 

5 

1 

7 

1 

1 

i 

- 

3 

3 

25 

26 

33 

26 

35 

54 

18 

11 

19 

36 

13 

4 

8 

2 

5 

3 

2 

i 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

187 

92 

15 

6 

4 

6 

4 

3 

14 

16 

4 

36 

24 

13 

6 

6 

7 

1 

5 

6 

2 

6 

2 

5 

4 

16 

18 

5 

39 

28 

14 

7 

6 

7 

194 

92 

15 

6 

11 

10 

2 

12 

2 

Dodge. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated  . : 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

221 

336 

265 

271 

251 

939 

318 

217 

134 

125 

5 

419 

6,480 

309 

269 

16 

97 

24 

9 

6 

13 

1 

1 

1 

8 

60 

1,434 

90 

23 

1 

2 

1 

1 1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

3 

4 

2 

5 

22 

401 

22 

2 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

6 

13 

4 

14 

in 

8 

5 

8 

10 

72 

200 

36 

11 

4 

2 

2 

> 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

885 

345 

!M 

290 

791 

674 

548 

1,213 

781 

483 

250 

269 

150 

256 

112 

434 

478 

665 

341 

203 



Total 

511 

1,127 

1,150 

950 

805 

2,170 

1,111 

709 

390 

405 

178 

829 

8,627 

891 

778 

796 

370 

216 

3.54 

13l22|J) 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

18 

48 

151 

219 

93 

3.54 

98 

18 

117 

242 

110 

42 

76 

107 

52 

8 

2 

1 

4 

HI 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneumo- 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

25 

, 

nations 

2 

3 

40 

51 

35 

9 

19 

40 

27 

56 

22 

23 

4 

3 

1 

- 

Lull  JUw 

— 

Total 

21 

53 

154 

259 

119 

410 

139 

27 

136 

283 

138 

99 

103 

134 

57 

12 

2 

2 

2j 

. 

= : 

5 

3 

~ 

2 

9 

5 

6 

1 

2 

2 

6 

2 

4 

9 

8 

4 

7 

2 

11 

34 

20 

22 

18 

19 

96 

76 

29 

9 

12 

23 

15 

6 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

7 

1 

Total 

39 

23 

22 

22 

21 

105 

81 

35 

9 

13 

25 

17 

12 

4 

6 

10 

10 

6 

14 

__JI 

" 

Doniphan. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 

46 

146 

343 

417 

340 

539 

713 

237 

16 

30 

24 

73 

1,839 

204 

382 

S 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

1 

1 

6 

144 

18 

35 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

30 

2 

3 

3 

5 

1 

2 

8 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

1 innfi  - ■ 

9 

12 

15 

24 

8 

1 

4 

2 

8 

63 

14 

18 

pucauuus ................ 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

280 

132 

eases f .* 

820 

934 

823 

784 

754 

344 

158 

89 

115 

144 

140 

150 

71 

Total 

326 

966 

1,277 

1,251  1,139 

1,312 

1,086 

404 

106 

150 

170 

229 

2, 226 

307 

575 

Admissions — respiratory  diseases — by  camps,  by  months — white  enlisted  men.  96  5 


pile  100 . — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur - 
i rence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


|;Camps  and  diseases. 


vniphan— Continued. 

i sles,  uncomplicated 

1 sles  and  bronchopneu- 

Onia 

I sles  and  lobar  pneumo- 


I sles  and  other  compli- 
tions 


Total. 


ichopneumonia. 
ar  pneumonia. . . 

Total 


Eustis. 

t icnza,  uncomplicated, 
ipenza  and  broncho- 

ieumonia 

ipenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

onia 

rpenza  and  other  eom- 

ications 

\mon  respiratory  dis- 
ises 


Total. 


Uples,  uncomplicated... 
Isles  and  bronchopneu- 

onia 

‘Isles  and  lobar  pneumo- 


1917 


32 


219 

1 

13 


32  24(1 


84 


1913 


1919 


129 

1 

4 

52 


186 


40 


220 

14 

2 

35 


278 


25 


1,213 

10 


92 


1,340 


56 

550 


1,378 

125 

1 

24 

54 


1,582 


341 

31 


3 

189 


116 
13 
3 . 
3 

96 


56 


1 . 

102 


54  . 


3 1 606 

2,116 

1S9 

6 

45 

669 


564 


231 


92 


58  . 


3,025 


69 


Isles  and  other  compli- 
‘.tions 


Total. 


i ichopneumonia. 
o ar  pneumonia. . . 


Total 

Forrest. 


i lenza,  uncomplicated. , 
iiienza  and  broncho- 

ieumonia 

iiienza  and  lobar  pneu- 

onia 

ipenza  and  other  com- 

: cations 

' mon  respiratory  dis- 
■ses 


Total. 


les,  uncomplicated... 
sles  and  bronehopneu- 

mia 

I sles  and  lobar  pneu- 

bnia 

^ sles  and  other  compii- 
jtions 


25 


90 


113 

1 


33 


1,670 

65 

9 

17 

111 


20 


20| 


1,872  307 


186 
20  . 
3 . 
6 

92 


1 . 
60. 


92 


19l. 


2,084 

87 

15 

32 

416 

2,634 

23 


Total. 


| 1 ichopneumonia . . . 
L ir  pneumonia 


Total. 


20 


8 6 


32 


19 

9 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


966 

Table  100.- — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occ 
re  nee,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dee.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 

1917 

1918 

1919 

I 

October. 

November. 

cS 

o 

o 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

rg 

o3 

April-December. 

M onth  not  stated. 

Fremont. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 

9 

6 

36 

420 

23 

15 

2 

3 

2 

2 

301 

386 

31 

63 

46 

1,593 

11 

3 

1 

1 

133 

7 

8 

2 

1 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

8 

749 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations  

3 

302 

1 

86 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  

143 

172 

500 

421 

197 

303 

67 

23 

7 

Total 

152 

178 

341 

1,178 

523 

436 

197 

303 

310 

2,119 

149 

75 

97 

24 

7 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

24 

18 

41 

35 

44 

56 

32 

47 

91 

1 

2 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

monia 

i 

1 

3 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

9 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

cations 

6 

5 

4 

12 

18 

2 

Total 

25 

24 

46 

39 

56 

56 

32, 

14 

66 

111 

3 

2 

Bronchopneumonia 

3 

1 

3 

15 

2 

75 

3 

1 

6 

j 

Lobar  pneumonia 

10 

11 

7 

4 

25 

20 

9 

27 

8 

173 

4 

2 

8 

Total 

13 

11 

8 

4 

25 

25 

42 

10 

248 

3 

14 



Funston. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.  . 

234 

922 

733 

569 

402 

2,352 

380 

357 

75 

85 

57 

3,338 

10,677 

174 

258 

114 

35 

22 

9 

2C 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

pneumonia 

1 

9 

1 

3 

so 

581 

6 

3 

1 

4 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

1 

9 

5 

17 

2 

] 

1 

226 

6 

3 

1 

.... 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

1 

2 

1 

19 

43 

86 

27 

33 

4 

9 

81 

174 

4 

6 

3 

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

eases 

705 

563 

962 

751 

870 

792 

584 

179 

228 

264 

389 

307 

838 

1,893 

998 

296 

220 

369 

11 

Total 

543 

1,630 

1,303 

1,553 

1 , 203 

3,326 

1,201 

978 

258 

323 

321 

4,114 

12 , 503 

1,031 

2,165 

1,126 

335 

248 

380 

34 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

22 

148 

62 

52 

20 

60 

110 

62 

23 

33 

103 

209 

144 

227 

61 

5 

3 

2 

1 

4 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

3 

4 

2 

11 

4 

1 

1 

16 

11 

2 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

2 

9 

1 

24 

5 

6 

1 

Measles  and  other  com- 

1 

6 

] 

15 

11 

28 

17 

6 

3 

8 

24 

20 

28 

9 

Total 

26 

162 

69 

71 

25 

82 

143 

so 

29 

36 

112 

273 

180 

268 

66 

5 

3 

2 

1 

4j  1 

Bronchopneumonia 

2 

6 

« 

12 

6 

15 

11 

3 

1 

1 

2 

13 

312 

14 

38 

14 

6 

2 

2 

3| 

Lobar  pneumonia 

54 

57 

16 

86 

59 

201 

55 

61 

10 

19 

is 

118 

768 

34 

57 

21 

6 

6 

8 

3 1 

Total 

56 

63 

22 

98 

65 

216 

66 

64 

11 

20 

20 

131 

1,080 

48 

95 

35 

12 

8 

10 

6j  2 

Gordon. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . . 

48 

143 

722 

297 

196 

206 

768 

271 

99 

39 

143 

673 

127 

7 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 3 

Influenza  and  bronchopneu- 

2 

] 

3 

2 

] 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

] 

2 

2 

0 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

1 

8 

6 

22 

43 

13 

12 

18 

37 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

eases 

67 

409 

1,140 

661 

405 

375 

481 

227 

193 

245 

372 

2,659 

1,658 

286 

228 

347 

256 

107 

299 

Total 

115 

552  1 , 863 

967 

60S 

590 

1,273 

543 

306 

296 

533 

3, 378 

1,798 

295 

232 

350 

260 

108 

303 

o 14 

.OMISSIONS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  967 


[ble  100. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


j"amps  and  diseases. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

o 

o 

d 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-Decomber. 

Month  not  stated. 

Total. 

Jordon— Continued. 

S3 

471 

180 

9 

8 

25 

66 

27 

103 

183 

78 

37 

18 

8 

4 

21 

1,381 

;les  and  bfonehopneu- 

1 

21 

-1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

tiles  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 



16 

Isles  and  other  compli- 

1 

2 

3 

64 

3 

9 

28 

37 

5 

4S 

77 

73 

8 

7 

1 

411 

Total 

58 

87 

503 

262 

12 

17 

57 

107 

32 

153 

262 

152 

88 

29 

16 

5 

21 

1,861 

1 

6 

7 

9 

4 

1 

7 

8 

2 

8 

1 

17 

20 

4 

8 

2 

2 

119 

dr  pneumonia 

12 

15 

37 

16 

15 

33 

15 

10 

24 

23 

52 

62 

2 

3 

5 

2 

1 

4 

338 

Total 

13 

13 

22 

46 

20 

16 

40 

23 

12 

32 

24 

69 

82 

9 

7 

13 

7 

3 

6 

457 

Grant. 

a .enza,  uncomplicated. . . 

83 

55 

68 

112 

100 

270 

241 

61 

24 

52 

4 

4,  075 

1,854 

66 

107 

49 

18 

9 

22 

2 

7,  272 

a.enzaand  bronchopneu- 

mia 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19 

ilenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

:>nia 

1 

1 

3 

1 

948 

652 

9 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1,628 

enza  and  other  com- 

5 

7 

9 

4 

1 

2 

2 

64 

37 

6 

7 

7 

4 

3 

163 

c mon  respiratory  dis- 

es 

156 

265 

395 

797 

403 

341 

304 

153 

74 

160 

86 

105 

192 

310 

316 

375 

268 

226 

654 

5, 580 

Total 

239 

320 

463 

914 

508 

619 

555 

218 

99 

217 

93 

5,207 

2,736 

392 

440 

434 

291 

236 

679 

2 

14, 662 

('  les  uncomplicated 

4 

12 

136 

306 

61 

22 

30 

30 

21 

50 

32 

7 

1 

5 

13 

33 

20 

22 

8 

1 

814 

[•  les  and  bronchopneu- 

. >nia 

2 

1 

2 

1 

11 

i' les  and  lobar  pneu- 

: nia 

2 

1 

9 

1 

6 

l ies  and  other  compli- 

i ions 

21 

10 

21 

18 

4 

8 

1 

2 

6 

3 

4 

178 

Total 

4 

12 

138 

388 

82 

32 

51 

48 

25 

58 

33 

9 

1 

5 

13 

41 

27 

27 

14 

1 

1,009 

i ehopneumonia  

4 

2 

3 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

( r pneumonia 

18 

15 

19 

37 

19 

23 

26 

8 

5 

4 

13 

208 

4 

8 

20 

10 

10 

1 

462 

Total 

22 

17 

22 

40 

20 

23 

35 

8 

8 

5 

5 

14 

209 

6 

14 

24 

9 

11 

13 

2 

507 

Greene. 

i enza,  uncomplicated... 

25 

33 

565 

683 

296 

252 

973 

56 

20 

7 

2 

61 

1,456 

17 

35 

25 

15 

11 

2 

4,  534 

r enza  and  bronchopneu- 

i nia 

1 

2 

8 

2 

13 

enza  and  lobar  pneu- 

3 nia 

7 

1 

4 

9 

1 

1 

1 

167 

2 

11 

1 

1 

211 

i enza  and  other  com- 

! ations 

1 

25 

16 

50 

r 

1 

1 

1 

18 

43 

i 

4 

3 

2 

195 

Dion  respiratory  dis- 

° 

ties 

126 

267 

1,121 

1,224 

769 

497 

330 

133 

74 

38 

13 

41 

18 

37 

54 

24 

20 

7 

4,  793 

Total 

151 

300 

1, 687 

1,940 

1,082 

770 

1,364 

195 

96 

46 

17 

125 

1,692 

59 

104 

53 

43 

20 

2 

9,  746 

ti  es  uncomplicated 

122 

441 

447 

78 

87 

32 

10 

1 

4 

3 

2 

10 

3 

2 

2 

1,300 

| : es  and  bronchopneu- 

i nia 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

7 

( ies  and  lobar  pneu- 

i nia 

1 

4 

8 

2 

3 

18 

ejes  and  other  compli- 

(ions 

3 

1 

116 

25 

33 

13 

1 

2 

194 

1 Total 

57 

126 

44S 

573 

105 

124 

46 

10 

2 



4 

3 

2 

12 

3 

2 



2 

1,519 

r ehopneumonia  .. 

2 

2 

9 

6 

4 

1| 

2 

2 

2 

30 

o r pneumonia.  . 

15 

21 

55 

128 

64 

58 

78 

4 

2 

1 

5 

27 

1 

7 

1 

1 

475 

Total 

17| 

23 

64 

134 

2 

7 

27 

1 

- 

1 

1 

9 

*1 

9G8 


MEDICAL  ASD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  100. — Admissions,  influenza,  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  o( 
rence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men , United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Camos  and  diseases. 

U> 

© 

o 

© 

o 

u. 

© 

© 

6 

& 

ul 

© 

rO 

C 

© 

© 

© 

fi 

S3 

S3 

a 

a 

c3 

'© 

Pm 

J3 

© 

03 

t ^ 

c3 

S 

P 

be 

© 

rO 

a 

© 

cl 

© 

m 

© 

O 

© 

o 

© 

£ 

© 

o 

£ 

1 

© 

© 

© 

ft 

03 

3 

0 

c3 

t-5 

sA 

u. 

C3 

£ 

© 

PH 

& 

© 

© 

© 

© 

© 

ft 

a 

< 

q 

B 1 
£ 1 

,0  I 

’<5  ; 

Grccnlcaf. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 

17 

10 

34 

115 

10 

41 

21 

14 

80 

2, 064 
210 

24 

8 

1 

Influenza  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

4 

3 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

7 

33 

1 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations  

2 

6 

4 

1 

1 

5 

18 

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

180 

72 

101 

103 

30 

46 

45 

40 

58 

50 

94 

84 

Total 

201 

82 

141 

222 

41 

87 

66 

55 

154 

2,375 

123 

93 

7 

1 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

12 

1 

16 

19 

2 

1 

3 

1 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

2 

4 

1 

2 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

] 

1 

3 

1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

2 

2 

8 

8 

1 

1 

2 

Total 

17 

8 

25 

31 

2 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

Bronchopneumonia  . . 

1 

13 

8 

1 

Lobar  pneumonia 

11 

4 

5 

6 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

5I 

Total 

12 

4 

5 

6 

1 

1 

16 

1 

10 

Hancock. 

I nfluenza,  uncomplicated. . 
Influenza  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

3 

6 

27 

41 

24 

10 

298 

10 

13 

15 

23 

918 

5, 255 
640 

141 

82 

187 

14 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 

197 

42 

27 

55 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

104 

206 

3 

2 



Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations  

] 

2 

] 

1 

1 

] 

10 

39 

113 

13 

4 

23 

8 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

71 

166 

335 

641 

271 

131 

292 

94 

120 

132 

186 

698 

429 

273 

317 

314 

89 

20 

4 

Total 

74 

172 

363 

684 

295 

142 

597 

105 

134 

150 

221 

1,956 

6,643 

472 

432 

580 

112 

26 

4 

...1 



Measles,  uncomplicated. .. 

2 

8 

25 

2 

60 

] 

27 

11 

1 

2 

7 

4 

2 

3 

54 

144 

35 

1 

1 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

1 

1 

9 

38 

4 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

9 

18 

17 

2 

1 

1 

23 

42 

29 

12 

1 

1 1 
1 1 

Total 

2 

8 

37 

79 

44 

12 

2 

9 

4 

27 

105 

212 

51 

2 

1: 



— 

Bronchopneumonia  .. 

2 

1 

14 

6 

3 

3 

3 

5 

2 

3 

12 

12 

12 

39 

64 

1 

1 

ii 

1 

4 

8 

47 

18 

u 

15 

5 

1 

16 

27 

15 

3 

6 

5 



1 



Total 

1 

6 

9 

61 

24 

14 

18 

3 

10 

3 

19 

39 

27 

15 

45 

69 

1 

1 

2' 



Humphreys. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 

14 

4 

36 

14 

8 

4 

4 

25 

1,163 

1,231 

430 

60 

35 

40 

4 

2 

5 

Influenza  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

] 

] 

183 

4 

4 

7 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

17 

16 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 

9 

] 

1 

] 

1 

3 

23 

27 

] 

6 

3 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

16 

9 

37 

27 

44 

50 

94 

61 

103 

122 

174 

169 

101 

73 

43 

34 

J) 

Total 

32 

15 

73 

42 

53 

55 

99 

89 

1,489 

1,826 

239 

214 

151 

79 

46 

39 

i= 

===== 

= 

=== 

===== 

.OMISSIONS — RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  969 


ljE  100.' — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  hy  cam  ps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 


1918 


1919 


imps  and  diseases. 


b.nphreys — Continued 

;ies,  uncomplicated 

> es  and  bronchopneu- 

njiia 

> es  and  lobar  pneu- 

n'-iia 

s.es  and  other  compli- 

:■  ons 

Total 

■ehopneumonia 

> r pneumonia 

Total 

Jackson. 

f >nza,  uncomplicated . . 
t 'nza  and  broncho- 

):  umonia 

! mza  and  lobar  pneu- 
raia 


ihnza  and  other  com- 

p ations 

))  (ion  respiratory  dis- 


Total 


e es  uncomplicated 

e es  and  bronchopneu- 

riiia 

c es  and  lobar  pneu- 

xhia 

e es  and  other  compli- 
cjons 


Total 

ir  jbhopneumonia 

oir  pneumonia 

Total 

Johnston. 

ii  nza,  uncomplicated. . 
h mza  and  broncho- 

i umonia 

u-nza  and  lobar  pneu- 

liiia 

1 1 “nza  and  other  com- 

1 ations 

"non  respiratory  dis- 
efs 

Total 

>c,es  uncomplicated 

e es  and  bronchopneu- 

r aia 

' e es  and  lobar  pneu- 

-liia 

ic  es  and  other  compli- 
cjons 

Total 

iri  ’hopneumonia 

jO.' pneumonia 

'Total 




Month  not  stated. 

Total. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

O 

August. 

o 

o 

0 

01 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March . 

O 

C, 

o 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

15 

28 

3 

37 

9 

18 

1 

34 

1 

18 

1 

15 

2 

14 

2 

2 

1 

188 

14 

2 

1 

1 

7 

1 

12 

2 

6 

1 

2 

35 

1 

15 

32 

46 

20 

47 

21 

23 

17 

4 

1 

237 

1 

1 

1 

4 

33 

185 

8 

6 

10 

3 

257 

2 

2 

5 

4 

3 

6 

6 

13 

1 

1 

43 

3 

3 

6 

4 

3 

10 

39 

198 

8 

7 

ii 

3 

300 



6 

38 

122 

123 

59 

80 

331 

225 

94 

56 

55 

4,016 

2, 552 

87 

82 

217 

37 

9 

10 

1 

8,200 

1 

1 

1 

326 

191 

16 

3 

35 

2 

1 

108 

48 

2 

1 

3 

463 

11 

1 

13 

36 

16 

10 

13 

27 

351 

73 

30 

12 

79 

3 

4 

694 

65 

535 

703 

466 

218 

312 

293 

183 

199 

1.84 

147 

300 

108 

277 

401 

351 

205 

in 

357 

5,415 

71 

573 

825 

601 

278 

405 

662 

424 

303 

253 

230 

5,101 

2, 972 

412 

499 

685 

259 

123 

371 

1 

15,048 

205 

842 

232 

43 

12 

14 

46 

88 

240 

83 

28 

10 

42 

102 

78 

7 

1 

3 

5 

2,081 

29 

2 

2 

2 

4 

12 

8 

2 

1 

6 

8 

6 

2 

91 

3 

7 

1 

9 

1 

1 

4 

46 

22 

20 

8 

7 

16 

32 

64 

93 

78 

24 

37 

108 

61 

6 

7 

633 

212 

924 

261 

66 

22 

21 

64 

126 

317 

184 

108 

35 

86 

218 

145 

15 

8 

3 

5 

2, 820 

2 

27 

19 

6 

1 

4 

3 

2 

1 

4 

113 

195 

33 

25 

54 

8 

1 

2 

500 

7 

18 

25 

42 

23 

15 

27 

23 

18 

20 

8 

117 

64 

9 

6 

2 

9 

3 

3 

432 

9 

45 

44 

48 

24 

19 

30 

23 

20 

21 

12 

230 

259 

42 

31 

56 

10 

1 

5 

3 

932 

105 

63 

48 

17S 

64 

74 

489 

424 

1,539 

23 

36 

41 

3,141 

1 

37 

340 

1 

9 

395 

1 

10 

28 

39 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

11 

12 

23 

1 

71 

364 

101 

134 

223 

132 

158 

154 

155 

380 

307 

123 

94 

23 

8 

1 

6 

2,363 

470 

166 

183 

405 

203 

235 

213 

656 

863 

2, 237 

147 

142 

74 

8 

1 

6 

6,009 

49 

7 

22 

17 

26 

59 

82 

61 

17 

2 

1 

669 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

g 

6 

9 

3 

4 

4 

1 

9 

4 

40 

268 

56 

g 

25 

19 

30 

60 

86 

64 

16 

20 

2 

1 

714 

1 

1 

2 

3 

i 

44 

1 

3 

1 

61 

18 

5 

8 

6 

13 

3 

S5 

1 

19 

11 

8 

18 

51 

4 

1 

146 

— 

1 

— 

1 

— 

= 

== 

970 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  100. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  oc 
rence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive— Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Camps  and  diseases. 

U 

S 

! 2 

o 

>> 

o> 

a> 

O 

0 

P 

cs 

'TD 

■2 

b 

o3 

1 c 

p 

c3 

A 

03 

ji 

■2 

o 

o> 

a 

5 

Cm 

03 

ft 

a 

a 

CUD 

ft 

O 

0 

O 

O 

a 

£ 

03 

u 

ft 

a 

6 

£ 

Q 

53 

l-S 

< 

CO 

O 

& 

« 

s 

PR 

S 

< 

Kearny. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.  . 

3S 

182 

191 

222 

112 

64 

705 

391 

43 

96 

4 

62 

2,162 

1,218 

323 

138 

8 

4 

5 

6 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

pneumonia 

2 

1 

4 

9 

2 

1 

3 

318 

70 

15 

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

1 

1 

1 

] 

1 

1 

19 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

plications 

13 

5 

6 

22 

17 

8 

8 

14 

38 

16 

11 

1 

] 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

eases 

50 

343 

366 

793 

395 

273 

190 

109 

92 

139 

72 

135 

125 

98 

99 

145 

60 

39 

92 

Total 

88 

525 

556 

1,031 

514 

344 

922 

520 

145 

245 

76 

215 

2, 599 

1,650 

503 

299 

69 

45 

94 

6l 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

28 

278 

636 

35 

11 

2 

13 

17 

69 

3 

1 

12 

3 

3 1 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

monia 

17 

4 

I 

3 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

2 

25 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

cations 

1 

0 

19 

21 

4 

1 

2 

6 

2 

Total 

31 

297 

697 

60 

15 

6 

2 

15 

17 

76 

3 

1 

15 

3 

4 

._  1 

Bronchopneumonia 

4 

6 

21 

6 

9 

2 

5] 

2 

3 

9 

3 

4 

2 

7 

9" 

Lobar  pneumonia 

in 

.54 

20 

12 

4 

9 

6 

8 

1 

3 

2 

1 



Total 

14 

60 

77 

26 

14 

4 

a 

11 

5 

8 

1 

5 

5 

4 

2 

7 

1 

Lee. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 

11 

23 

134 

573 

257 

295 

521 

35 

5 

14 

9 

3,867 

114 

552 

199 

31 

1 

4 

IS 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

pneumonia 

1 

1 

1 

3 

5 

586 

632 

14 

28 

14 

] 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

48 

8 

2 

] 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

plications 

1 

] 

17 

j 

9 

3 

4 

1 

3 

6 

91 

71 

16 

28 

39 

11 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

eases 

144 

326 

721 

1,230 

683 

616 

852 

358 

160 

249 

407 

295 

212 

284 

383 

453 

403 

183 

415 

Total 

155 

350 

856 

1,822 

919 

922 

1,378 

398 

167 

270 

487 

6,686 

4,790 

458 

991 

707 

447 

184 

420 

Measles  uncomplicated 

1 

206 

214 

100 

35 

8 

18 

39 

101 

210 

111 

32 

11 

24 

110 

16 

5 

1 

1 

2 1 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

monia 

1 

8 

2 

3 

9 

4 

1 

2 

] 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

3 

6 

2 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

cations 

5 

4 

39 

0 

3 

4 

9 

19 

48 

34 

15 

6 

4 

13 

1 

Total 

i 

215 

232 

143 

41 

11 

22 

48 

123 

267 

149 

48 

15 

32 

115 

29 

6 

1 

2 > 

12 

35 

14 

2 

2 

8 

1 

3 

3 

10 

31 

6 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 !i 

Lobar  pneumonia 

1 

..... 

49 

23 

21 

28 

10 

12 

11 

4 

4 

4 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

2 

3 1 

Total 

1 

14 

47 

63 

25 

23 

36 

14 

13 

17 

7 

14 

35 

8 

9 

11 

3 

2 

_4. 

j j 

Leu  is. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 

136 

547 

547 

358 

200 

1,289 

1 , .509 

540 

383 

493 

357 

489 

2,106 

379 

104 

100 

11 

4 

3 

6 5 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

pneumonia 

1 

3 

29 

575 

196 

45 

26 

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

6 

1 

3 

9 

2 

3 

10 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

plications 

19 

44 

42 

36 

20 

10 

25 

58j 

308 

76 

10 

11 

4 

2 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

eases 

416 

1,042 

941 

665 

513 

570 

314 

457 

327 

125 

206 

673 

769 

1,019 

1,379 

761 

135 

86 

219 

jL 

Total 

552 

1,589 

1,488 

1,042 

J18 

1,909 

1,870 

1,038 

730 

633 

590 

1,252 

3,768 

1,670 

1,538 

898 

152 

92 

223 

6 2 5 

=;  : 

• MISSIONS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  971 

;,E  100 . — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles , and  the  pneumonias , by  ramps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


tips  and  diseases. 


fteis— Continued. 


1917 


1918 


$ 

uncomplicated 

11 

41 

79 

23 

91 

73 

14 

22 

53 

20 

IS 

33 

91 

63 

15 

14 

4 

5 

1 

1 

672 

¥ 

and  bronchopneu- 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

9 

13 

1 

6 

1 

44 

and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

3 

1 

1 

6 

Sii 

and  other  compli- 

8 

1 

1 

3 

45 

58 

15 

1J 

11 

8 

16 

15 

1 

210 

T 

12 

42 

83 

31 

146 

132 

29 

33 

65 

27 

27 

42 

116 

91 

21 

20 

6 

6 

2 

1 

932 

10 

0 

17 

12 

7 

14 

17 

10 

25 

100 

257 

349 

261 

81 

21 

0 

1,220 

242 

32 

32 

23 

14 

13 

14 

20 

16 

26 

10 

4 

24 

9 

2 

1 

i 

1 

39 

42 

29 

31 

25 

21 

31 

33 

41 

20 

29 

124 

264 

351 

263 

81 

22 

_ 

. 

1 

1 

1,462 

Login. 

□;za,  uncomplicated.. 
i za  and  broncho- 

28 

57 

98 

173 

136 

119 

2, 720 

274 

34 

83 

81 

1,869 

1,171 

139 

146 

113 

15 

1 

3 

7,260 

2 

9 

24 

11 

1 

4 

6 

50 

ujza  and  lobar  pneu- 

2 

1 

226 

142 

2 

9 

11 

398 

iza  and  other  com- 

k ions 

3 

2 

1 

25 

8 

6 

13 

106 

52 

76 

20 

IS 

i 

331 

a n respiratory  dis- 

152 

341 

391 

567 

444 

342 

326 

55 

15 

96 

106 

92 

304 

233 

14S 

1S7 

42 

10 

S 

3,  SS9 

180 

398 

489 

743 

582 

462  2 078 

337 

79 

187 

203 

2,317 

1 , 680 

451 

327 

335 

11 

s 

3 

11,928 



7 

- uncomnlieated 

12 

21 

192 

132 

104 

20 

34 

S 

11 

y 

1 

2 

9 

IS 

15 

3 

589 

s; 

and  bronchopneu- 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

16 

sj 

and  lobar  pneu- 

01 

1 

3 

1 

2 

7 

s and  other  compli- 
ns  

2 

14 

23 

3 

5 

2 

3 

8 

1 

4 

3 

4 

1 

73 

total 

12 

24 

194 

154 

135 

23 

40 

10 

11 

10 

9 

3 

13 

21 

21 

4 

1 

685 

niopneumonia 

1 

9 

5 

2 

4 

4 

1 

3 

6 

1 

9 

1 

2 

i 

1 

43 

a >neumonia 

11 

25 

24 

51 

43 

21 

38 

6 

3 

4 

5 

49 

42 

3 

3 

2 

5 

342 



otal 

12 

27 

29 

53 

43 

25 

42 

6 

10 

6 

58 

42 

3 

8 

5 

i 

3 

- 

385 

fac  Arthur. 

u 

ra,  uncomplicated . . 

12 

54 

30 

198 

132 

53 

176 

51 

44 

27 

9 

231 

5, 006 

67 

21 

23 

13 

2 

6,149 

1 and  broncho- 

i-nonia 

2 

2 

29 

417 

2 

6 

2 

465 

u'za  and  lobar  pneu- 

0 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

12 

99 

3 

3 

122 

i /.a  and  other  compli- 

1 

3 

18 

328 

4 

3 

5 

14 

39 

.84 

15 

2 

9 

195 
4, 032 

ujn  respiratory  disease? 

149 

289 

385 

542 

369 

295 

333 

138 

179 

195 

161 

134 

157 

69 

129 

133 

42 

5 

otal 

161 

343 

415 

741 

502 

351 

523 

389 

187 

212 

221 

472 

5,740 

244 

94 

166 

153 

42 

- 

10, 963 

IS 

uncomplicated. 

38 

378 

457 

393 

81 

8 

6 

24 

24 

20 

s 

23 

S3 

129 

75 

- 

1,7.54 

s 

and  bronchopneu- 

0 

1 

16 

3 

1 

13 

4 

38 

s. 

and  lobar  pneu- 

2 

3 

] 

1 

s. 

and  other  compli- 

.... 

It 

1 

20 

11 

3 

3 

6 

16 

52 

38 

12 

10 

256 



otal 

38 

381 

461 

486 

105 

19 

9 

27 

31 

27 

24 

75 

135 

145 

y 

2, 055 



•'^pneumonia 

1 

1 

2 

10 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2i 

4 

88 

y 

10 

6 

1 

141 

)a 

neumonia. . 

8 

24 

43 

152 

56 

19 

10 

15 

5 

16 

17 

10 

38 

9 

4 

1 



3 

2 

425 

otal 

9 

25 

45 

162 

59 

21 

11 

16 

. 

18 

19 

14 

126 

9 14 

- 

3 

3 

566 

— - 

972 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  100. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  i 
rence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

<v 

rP 

•6 

Camps  and  diseases. 

O 

fx 

tv 

•V 

(2 

a> 

s2 

s 

<v 

o 

W 

= 

<v 

o 

ZJ 

o 

a> 

o 

<v 

C3 

eJ 

3 

& 

<v 

,d 

o 

lx 

C3 

d 

cJ 

o 

a 

3 

SQ 

3 

s 

<v 

3- 

a> 

,3 

o 

g 

<D 

6 

r3 

i 

o 

2 

a 

aJ 

3 

rO 

& 

(V 

C3 

fi 

a 

p 

0 

O 

e 

Q 

Ph 

< 

C/2 

o 

& 

Q 

>— 5 

S 

Me  Clellan. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated... 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

44 

142 

271 

177 

100 

82 

1,228 

99 

21 

4 

4 

90 

3,613 

181 

59 

235 

10 

1 

3 

pneumonia 

1 

6 

220 

27 

9 

53 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 



monia 

1 

5, 

2 

6 

292 

6 

2 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 



cations 

1 

2 

1 

2 

43 

7 

3 

6 

21 

117 

17 

6 

6 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

17 

eases 

240 

578 

665 

630 

346 

269 

224 

77 

39 

26 

111 

213 

425 

300 

510 

761 

100 

10 

] 

Total 

2*4 

721 

936 

817 

447 

353 

1,500 

1.83 

60 

33 

123 

336 

4, 667 

531 

584 

1,057 

111 

18 

10 

j 

Measles  uncomplicated 

39 

57 

115 

152 

71 

34 

6 

4 

] 

47 

138 

30 

32 

22 

4 

1 

J 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

monia 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

3 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

i 

4 

3 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

cations 

3 

12 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

8 

40 

28 

9 

i 

1 

.... 

1 

Total 

39 

59 

120 

168 

73 

36 

7 

6 

3 

55 

182 

62 

42 

26 

1 

i 

Bronchopneumonia 

2 

2 

9 

2 

1 

2 

3 

23 

7 

7 

2 

10 

11 

24 

21 

20 

16 

22 

1 

5 

4 

7 

73 

7 

9 

5 

Total 

12 

13 

33 

26 

22 

16 

22 

1 

5 

3 

4 

10 

96 

14 

44 

70 

7 



- r 



Meade. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

24 

86 

356 

245 

90 

330 

144 

73 

34 

46 

37 

5, 841 

3,639 

129 

79 

32 

5 

6 

pneumonia 

1 

9 

833 

1,320 

10 

2 

7 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

2 

1 

1 

1 

] 

162 

182 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

plications 

10 

5 

7 

5 

3 

1 

90 

58 

12 

6 

2 

1 

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

739 

98 

342 

995 

1,022 

491 

949 

415 

263 

176 

120 

212 

378 

436 

616 

739 

782 

216 

164 



Total 

122 

428 

1,351 

1,2.80 

587 

1,287 

565 

339 

210 

170 

254 

7,  304 

5, 635 

768 

826 

823 

221 

165 

Measles  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

6 

48 

105 

46 

27 

17 

15 

12 

19 

14 

36 

40 

44 

137 

88 

4 

1 

1 

39 

I 

monia 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

3 

4 

2 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

i 

1 

3 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

] 

14 

12 

7 

4 

3 

3 

] 

13 

18 

10 

0 



j 

Total 

7 

49 

106 

64 

41 

24 

21 

12 

22 

17 

37 

62 

55 

159 

98 

12 

1 

1 

40 

B ronchopneumonia 

1 

4 

8 

6 

1 

15 

4 

1 

3 

1 

4 

57 

328 

16 

14 

20 

3 

2 

4| 

Lobar  pneumonia 

3 

6 

19 

32 

23 

11 

9 

3 

2 

3 

18 

46 

2 

9 

8 

1 

5 

11 

Total ..  . 

4 

10 

27 

38 

16 

27 

12 

4 

7 

7 

75 

374 

18 

23 

28 

4 

7 

151 

■' 

= : 

Mills. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

132 

164 

60 

1 

2 

13 

57 

9 

16 

10 

10 

504 

1,668 

349 

295 

125 

84 

81 

126 

pneumonia 

1 

13 

21 

6 

J 

1 

3 

3 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

10 

15 

monia 

1 

1 

2 

4 

71 

691 

31 

17 

21 

15 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

plications 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

12 

57 

145 

33 

7 

20 

23 

11 

6 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

208 

540 

280 

111 

7 

24 

24 

130 

94 

93 

82 

88 

92 

202 

118 

137 

137 

136 

j. 

Total 

413 

519 

172 

8 

26 

38 

192 

104 

110 

97 

114 

737 

2,  730 

537 

457 

304 

258 

313 

690j  ljr 

/'MISSIONS -RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  973 


e 100. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias , hy  camps  of  occur- 
i rence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


( nps  and  diseases. 


Hills— Continued. 


i s uncomplicated 

i:  ? and  bronchopneu- 

i*L‘ci 

is  and  lobar  pneu- 

ita 

i:3  and  other  compli- 
nns 


Total. , 


ii  lopneumoma. 
^pneumonia. . . 

total 


Pike. 

liiza,  uncomplicated . . 
i'iza  and  broncho- 

njmonia 

dza  and  lobar  pneu- 


Liza  and  other  com- 
ii  tions 


apn  respiratory  dis- 


Total 

if  uncomplicated 

as  and  bronchopneu- 


i 3 and  lobar  pneu- 

i<Ja 

c 3 and  other  compii- 
ifns 

Total 


't  lopneumonia. 
itpnemnonia. . . 


Total. 


Sevier. 


' za, uncomplicated... 
1 za  and  broncho- 

n.monia 

i za  and  lobar  pneu- 
ula 


i za  and  other  corn- 
lisions 


“fa  respiratory  dis- 


I'otal 

4 uncomplicated.... 
and  bronchopneu- 


and  lobar  pneu- 
and  other  compli- 


'otal. 


^pneumonia, 
^pneumonia. . . 

I'otal 


83 


27 


225 

252 

933 

20 

16 


978 


60 


28 


115 

143 

293 

15 

9 

14 

331 


192 

4 


198 


714 

791 

1,797 

49 

30 

36 


1,912 


113 


147 


2,242 

218 

11 

53 

2,524 


60 


20 


1918 


383 


1,239 

1,622 


1,254 

48 

42 

29 

1,373 


145 


85 


294 

379 


477 

2 

1 

3 

1, 553 


2, 036 


163 

23 

3 

65 


254 


205 


825 
1, 030 


23: 

88! 


72 


201 

2 

2 

13 

529 

747 


30 


167 


13 

526 


706 


23 


211 


3 

1,077 


1,291 


57 


73 


126 

2 


14 

340 

482 


25 


329 


2 

733 


608 

2 

6 

35 

302 

9.53 


35 


164 


1 

423 

588 


33 


18 
4 
1 

30 
53  32 


30 


40 


66 


21  95 


280 

301 


25 


3S 

142 

259 


56 

109 


1 

502 


365 

12 


133 


193 


98 


110 


57 

1 

1 

9 

534 


602 


349 

5 

1 

65 


420 


22 


153 

1 

3 

24 


181 


23 


5, 848, 
148 
136 
198 
920 


7, 250 


71 

102 


173 


1,270 

165 

34 

60 

122 


1,651 


36 


22 


4,186 

76 

72 

137 

618 


5,089 


599 

24 

6 

61 


690 


196 

269 


465 


2,113 

322 

54 

40 

194 


2,  723 


22 


141 

4 


13 

881 


1,039 


113 

2 

1 

17 

133 


109 

7 

2 

15 

438 


1 

8 

1,013 


1,076 


17 


18 


78 

8 

6 

6 

203 


301 


13 


32 


1919 


120 


12 

593 


22 


54 

12 

1 

10 

127 


204 


17 


248 


265 


139 


142 


1 

395 


399 

9 


70 


30 


15  3 


880 

11 

7 

82 


980 


47 

174 


418 

233 

211 

389 

,912 

, 163 

,996 

202 

101 

431 

,730 

462 

991 


1.453 


i,161 

524 
106 
284 
, 158 
, 233 
,031 
275 
26 
304 
,636 


131 

304 


435 


974 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  100.— Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases , measles , and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  < 
rence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

O 

-O 

I v 

V 

Camps  and  diseases. 

o 

o 

o 

C 

O' 

6 

o 

o 

o 

O) 

t-’ 

a 

a 

22 

CJ 

e3 

CL 

>> 

c3 

a3 

fl 

>> 

3 

tt) 

3 

<X> 

& 

£ 

<D 

cl 

<x> 

'o 

o> 

rO 

Cl> 

o 

(J 

<D 

1 

o 

03 

3 

a 

cS 

D 

£ 

o 

03 

o 

o 

o 

Q 

'C 

Cu 

1 w 

3 

1 o 

£ 

<* 

in  ■ 

O 

Y 

A 

“ 

Shelby. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

66 

148 

270 

308 

155 

66 

2,603 

93 

49 

47 

184 

387 

1,322 

237 

63 

46 

13 

2 

11 

■ 

9 

4 

6 

127 

38 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

6 

1 

2 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

18 

8 

2 

52 

1 

1 

42 

43 

78 

22 

5 

10 

3 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

eases 

144 

331 

558 

797 

399 

248 

253 

172 

148 

227 

292 

76 

44 

95 

78 

144 

95 

71 

121 

.... 

Total 

210 

479 

828 

1,124 

564 

317 

2,918 

266 

198 

274 

524 

516 

1,577 

393 

151 

204 

112 

73 

134 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

in; 

1,139 

257 

11 

3 

4 

6 

5 

14 

37 

151 

107 

39 

6 

12 

3 

1 

1 

j 

1 

25 

13 

3 

1 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

2 

11 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

2 

34 

20 

3 

2 

3 

3 

14 

is 

47 

6 



1 

121 

1,209 

292 

14 

3 

4 

8 

8 

17 

51 

174 

157 

45 

6 

13 

3 

2 

1 

...  J 

11 

24 

6 

6 

2 

19 

3 

4 

4 

20 

6 

30 

23 

6 

2 

..... 

? 

33 

42 

45 

37 

11 

9 

12 

1 

4 

7 

10 

17 

2 

3 

2 

1 

Total 

38 

53 

69 

43 

17 

11 

31 

4 

8 

11 

30 

6 

47 

25 

9 

4 

1 

2 

* 

I- 

Sheridan. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

s 

09 

20 

49 

9 

7 

1,189 

50 

18 

17 

15 

208 

3,658 

79 

1 

3 

1 

8 

1 

1 

11 

423 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

2 

1 

4 

8 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

1 

9 

2 

19 

9 

1 

3 

17 

37 

6 

1 

..  .. 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

78 

107 

193 

1,034 

309 

235 

294 

78 

78 

104 

204 

248 

1,291 

517 

512 

397 

78 

11 

P, 

86 

129 

213 

1,084 

320 

274 

1,505 

130 

97 

121 

224 

488 

5,417 

610 

514 

402 

78 

11 

2 

Measles,  uncomplicated. . . . 
Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

35 

75 

59 

98 

13 

6 

4 

14 

22 

26 

115 

142 

73 

63 

25 

3 

1 

1 

l 

11 

3 

2 

. . 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

5 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

2 

26 

11 

3 

4 

3 

10 

15 

9 

1 

1- 

36 

76 

61 

140 

24 

9 

9 

21 

26 

29 

125 

157 

S3 

74 

26 

3 



4 

7 

4 

9 

1 

9 

1 

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5 

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12 

10 

30 

16 

6 

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4 

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4 

3 

7 

5 

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16 

17 

34 

18 

6 

22 

5 

4 

4 

3 

9 

17 

8 

11 

5 

1 

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Influenza,  uncomplicated.  . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

45 

225 

284 

319 

518 

876 

1,106 

248 

29 

13 

8 

1,142 

2,999 

30 

16 

23 

7 

11 

18 

I 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

237 

232 

9 

4 

5 

3 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

3 

11 

23 

2 

27 

26 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

3 

17 

36 

50 

102 

19 

4 

2 

6 

60 

80 

1 

7 

2 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

115 

3421 

919 

852 

1,005 

943 

1,047 

688 

743 

353 

138 

219 

209 

579 

496 

299 

177 

164 

206 

Total 

257 

1,077 

1,2.2 

1,280 

1,605 

1,626 

1,975 

624 

172 

234 

224 

2,045 

3,863 

334 

197 

199 

218 

128 

364 

MISSIONS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  975 


E jog. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
nce,  ly  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  191 7,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive- — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


ips  and  diseases. 


i man— Continued. 

L uncomplicated 

, and  bronchopneu- 


and  lobar  pneu- 


i and  other  compli- 
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otal 


Vopneumonia . 
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i za  and  broncho- 

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iza  and  lobar  pneu- 


r za  and  other  eom- 

icions 

on  respiratory  dis- 

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otal. . 


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s and  bronchopneu- 


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95 

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21 

31 

17 

12 

17 

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154 

68 

40 

14 

27 

6 

6 

759 

s and  lobar  pneu- 

ol 

s and  other  eompli- 

itis.: 


otal.. 


n jpneumorua. 
>a  neumonia. . . 


otal. 


Tailor. 

u :a,  uncomplicated 
u':a  and  broncho- 

ai  nonia 

a and  lobar  pneu- 


ueja  and  other  com- 

-icjons 

nnji  respiratory  dis- 


>tal. . 


uncomplicated, 
and  bronchopneu- 


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aSl 

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sl|  and  lobar  pneu- 

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dl  and  other 
liejons 

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ne  pneumonia, 
’arjieumonia. . 

jtal 


976 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  100. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of 
rence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  I,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 

1917 

1918 

1919 

October. 

<D 

O 

O 

£ 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

a> 

rO 

b 

a> 

o 

& 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-December. 

Trails. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 

87 

186 

269 

1,172 

383 

557 

698 

664 

326 

79 

96 

178 

7,310 

372 

775 

157 

9 

2 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

1 

9 

1 

1 

2 

9 

28 

2 037 

115 

104 

16 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

6 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

30 

20 

32 

15 

25 

20 

3 

5 

38 

115 

10 

35 

20 

2 

9 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

f\ 

eases 

222 

482 

1,501 

2,104 

817 

1,171 

690 

712 

326 

219 

287 

473 

442 

274 

416 

897 

410 

226 

293 

Total 

309 

668 

1,770 

3,312 

1,222 

1,765 

1,405 

1,404 

674 

301 

391 

719 

9,909 

771 

1,330 

1,090 

421 

228 

302 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

31 

2, 452 

1,111 

34 

20 

155 

71 

" 47 

28 

5 

13 

1 

2 

13 

39 

28 

14 

3 

Measles  and  bronchopncu- 

monia 

1 

33 

17 

1 

4 

2 

] 

9 

3 

2 

9 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

monia 

2 

27 

31 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

95 

76 

8 

12 

37 

10 

9 

2 

9 

9 

5 

13 

1 

Total 

31 

2,607 

1,235 

44 

33 

197 

83 

56 

31 

5 

15 

1 

4 

22 

47 

44 

17 

3 

Bronchopneumonia 

7 

15 

25 

13 

19 

13 

16 

12j 

2 

2 

5 

8 

25 

18 

8 

9 

4|‘ 

Lobar  pneumonia 

62 

99 

138 

306 

167 

68 

39 

18 

15 

9 

12 

22 

3 

3 

5 

4 

2 

2 

1! 

Total 

69 

114 

163 

319 

172 

87 

52 

34 

27 

11 

14 

27 

11 

28 

23 

12 

2 

4 

5 

Wadsworth. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 

52 

93 

124 

64 

48 

198 

778 

143 

09 

10 

17 

144 

1,224 

199 

22 

1 

3 

ll 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

1 

17 

16 

3 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

2 

9 

2 

2 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

1 

J 

4 

g 

13 

12 

3, 

7 

17 

25 

4 

1 

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 



eases 

191 

248 

395 

305 

153 

177 

194 

90 

128 

61 

81 

167 

671 

629 

122 

74 

28 

3 

4 

Total 

243 

342 

520 

373 

201 

384 

987 

246 

201 

74 

105 

330 

1,939 

848 

148 

77 

31 

3 

5 

1 

6 

11 

39 

40 

48 

5 

4 

3 

4 

28 

31 

14 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

8 

| 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

2 

2 

25 

10 

1 

5 

1 

6 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

8 

13 

99 

50 

41 

53 

5 

5 

10 

31 

31 

15 



Bronchopneumonia 

o 

2 

7 

3 

3 

3 

15 

3 

4 

1 

4 

10 

188 

239 

25 

4 

2 

i 

5 

11 

20 

24 

14 

26 

25 

10 

5 

1 

5 

15 

11 

7 

Total 

7 

13 

27 

27 

17 

29 

40 

13 

9 

2 

9 

25 

199 

246 

25 

4 

2 

1 

Wheeler. 

104 

226 

508 

395 

236 

1,838 

144 

64 

41 

128 

118 

251 

87 

24 

10 

8 

Influenza  and  "broncho- 

5 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

] 

4 

] 

9 

1 

13 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

1 

23 

21 

8 

36 

3 

3 

6 

12 

9 

18 

7 

1 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

eases 

196 

583 

543 

503 

360 

254 

295 

116 

83 

70 

130 

135 

545 

510 

39 

21 

10 

1 . 

Total 

300 

810 

898 

1 , 035 

780 

499 

2,178 

264 

150 

117 

270 

262 

832 

604 

63 

34 

19 

i . 

= 

==- 

Month  not  stated. 


MISSIONS — RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  977 


L;  100. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 


hps  and  diseases. 


i t lev — Continued . 

; , uncomplicated 

■ and  bronchopneu- 


and  lobar  pneu- 


i and  other  compli- 
ns  


otal. 


492 

10 

12 


522 


lopneumonia. 
i >neumonia. . . 


jotal 


Vpton. 

ifea,  uncomplicated . . 
l ra  and  broncho- 

isjnonia 

ita  and  lobar  pneu- 
ot 


if  a.  and  other  eom- 

i<  iODS 

a n respiratory  dis- 


otal.. 


s , uncomplicated 

• and  bronchopneu- 


- and  lobar  pneu- 

o 

and  other  compii- 
ti  s 


3tal.. 


a ipneumonia. 
j neurnonia. . . 


62 


ital. 


2,310 

42 

44 

23 


2, 419  98 


42  12 

324  239 


366  251 


18  89 


1918 


194 

194 


1841  530 


78:  202  619 


12 

530 


9 20 


112 


258 


374 

5 


35 


4 

38 

596 


1,561 


18 


34 


86 


160 


315 


12 


160 


69 


480  235 

32 


18 


60 


69 


2, 149 
253 
179 


86| 


39 


46 


1,481 

279 

47 
28 

48 


Z P. 


105 


162 


368 

121 

6 

18 

91 


1919 


18! 


89 

24 

1 

220 


15 

4 

1 

2 

293 


4 

244 


1,883  604  341  315  i 285 


36 


192 

40 


232 


28 

1 


29  28 


307 


39 


2,975 

55 

63 

41 


39 


3,134 


45 
4 . 
3 . 
6 . 
648 


265 

1,182 


1,447 

5, 791 
697 
247 
205 
4, 762 


1 11,702 


230 

11 

3 

86 


330 


382 

293 


675 


978 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  101.— Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,11  measles, b and  the  pneumonias , c by  camps  of  occur 
by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases 


Beauregard. 

Iniluenza,  uncomplicated. . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   


Total. 


Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  


Total- 


Bronchopneumonia  . 
Lobar  pneumonia. . . 


Total 

Bowie. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  jrneu- 

rnonia 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   


1917 


1918 


1 

59 

50 

2 


112 


1 

45 

3 

3 


38 


1 . 

2 . 


8 

12 


Total. 


Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations   


78 

49 


Total. 


Bronchopneumonia. 
Lobar  pneumonia. . . 


Total. 


13 

32 


37 


Cody. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   


Total. 


1919 


a Common  respiratory  diseases  include  laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal;  tonsillitis,  acute;  tonsillitis,  chronic;  pharyngitis,  acute  catarrh;, 
(cause  not  stated);  nasal  fossre,  other  diseases  of;  bronchitis;  pleurisy,  suppurative  and  serofibrinous;  and  pleura,  other  diseases  of. 
b Probably  during  the  influenza  epidemic  in  the  latter  part  of  1918  and  thereafter,  some  measles  admissions  were  recorded  as  front 
i' The  pneumonias  listed  here  separately  were  original  causes  of  admission;  pneumonias  secondary  to  diseases  other  than  inni 
measles  are  not  included  in  this  table.  Pneumonias  unclassified  are  included  under  bronchopneumonia. 
d No  deaths  for  camps  which  are  omitted. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


Month  not  stated. 


DEATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  979 

e 101. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by 
months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


980 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  101.— Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  hy  camps  of  occurrem 
months,  while  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

! 

1919 

Camps  and  diseases. 

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Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

1 

1 

12 

335 

| 

1 

2 

1 

26 

4 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

2 

2 

137 

3 

rmm 

Influenzaandothercomp  li- 
cations 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

1 

l 

i 

Total 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

487 

31 

4 

4 

2 

1 

l 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

1 

1 

1 

2 

Measles  and  lobar  pneumo- 
nia  

n 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

1 

Total 

1 

1 

1 

2 

...j.... 

Bronchopneumonia 

69 

59 

18 

3 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 ...  | 

Lobar  pneumonia 

2 

1 

2 

11 

4 

1 

2 

Total 

2 

l 

2 

11 

4 

1 

2 

128 

21 

5 

3 

2 

2 

4 ... 

Dodge. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 



4 

411 

130 

2 

J... 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

1 

3 

4 

20 

11 

1 

10 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

2 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

i 

2 

1 

i 

Total 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

32 

547 

14 

6 

2 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

= 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

4 

3 

2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Measles  and  lobar  pneumo- 
nia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

2 

l 

1 

Total 

. _ 

3 

1 

3 

l 

6 

9 

2 

4 

5 

3 

1 

2 

Bronchopneumonia 

1 

3 

2 

i 

i 

9 

38 

3 

27 

3 

9 

1 

3 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 .J 

Lobar  pneumonia 

3 

3 

2 

Total 

1 j.  f 

1 

3 

3 

i 5 

5 

47 

30 

12 

2 

4 

7 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

Doniphan. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. 

1 

1 

1 

41 

10 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

8 

4 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

2 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

i 

Total 

1 



2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

52 

4 

12 

• 

, , * 

DEATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  981 


,e  101. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by 
months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


mps  and  diseases. 


iphan  -Continued. 


uncomplicated. . . 
; and  bronehopneu- 


and  lobar  pneu- 


1;  and  other  compli- 
es  


'utal. 


ippneumoma. 

pneumonia... 


lotal. 


Eustis. 

lea,  uncomplicated. . 
n|sa  and  broneho- 

icjnonia 

lAa  and  lobar  pneu- 

0' 

ji  1a  and  other  compli- 
es 




u-n  respiratory  dis- 

otal 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Month  not  stated. 

Total. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

I 

June. 

July. 

j August. 

September. 

October. 

| November. 

1 December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-December. 

10 

11 

2 

2 

5 

1 

1 

14 

24 

6 

8 

3 

1 

11 

23 

7 

1 

1 

1 

44 

= 

2 

11 

13 

10 

15 

3 

12 

1 

12 

4 

9 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

28 

74 

1 

9 

1 

9 

25 

15 

13 

13 

3 

4 

4 

2 

102 

2 

52 

2 

2 

68 

3 

2 

3 

7 

4 

1 

2 

1 

i 

4 

56 

8 

5 

2 

75 



= 

1 

1 

2 

4 

i 

...... 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

21 

4 

1 

27 

4 

5 

1 



26 

5 

1 

32 

1 

1 

..  .. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 



si  uncomplicated... 
si  and  bronchopneu- 

oi 

si  and  lobar  pneu- 


sl  and  other  compli- 
ti  5 


>tal.. 


c pneumonia . 
u leumonia. . . 


tal. . 


Forrest. 

i,  uncomplicated . . 
e a and  broncho- 
onia. 


w '■  and  lobar  pneu- 

n 

1 1 . and  other  compli- 


31  respiratory  dis- 
cs  


r.|  al 

te  {uncomplicated.... 
‘e  nd  bronchopneu- 

lonis ; 

■eiind  lobar  pneu- 

isleind  other  compli- 
itio: 

Ijal 

’'■di.neumoriia 

3ar  1 'Umonia '' 

Til 


982 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  101. — Deaths,  in  fluenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurn, 
months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive- — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 


Fremoni. 

Inlluenza,  uncomplicated. 
Influenza  and  broncho- 


pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   


1917 

1918 

1919 

| 

^ V 

October. 

November. 

December. 

1 January. 

February. 

March . 

April. 

1 May. 

1 June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-Decembe 
Month  not  stat< 

14 

1 

| 

1 

2 

44 

1 

2 

58 

1 





1 

1 

i 

2 

i 



L 

1 

1 

i 

3 



1 

3 

16 

1 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

52 

2 

1 

6 

2 

11 

1 

68 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

17 

2 

32 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

98 

172 

2 

2 

2 

2 

7 

i 

1 

2 



1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

135 

351 

4 

7 

2 

1 

1 

5 

3 

2 

3 

4 

10 

j. 

3 

..d.l 

1 

1 

16 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

7 

5 

2 

3 

4 

7 

26 

7 

9 

1 

2 

4 

3 

13 

1 

4 

1 

1 

5 

83 

6 

6 

6 

2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

8 

44 

4 

13 

1 

6 

4 

41 

271 

9 

12 

ii 

1 

2 

2 

5 

4 

5 

16 

9 

48 

5 

14 

1 

6 

4 

46 

354 

15 

18 

17 

3 

3 

2 | 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

32 

16 

2 

3 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

35 

20 

2 

3 

1 

! 

‘ 





Total. 


Measles,  uncomplicated... 
Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations   


Total. 


Bronchopneumonia. 
Lobar  pneumonia. . . 


Total 

Funs  ton. 


Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   


Total. 


Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  


Total. 


Brochopneumonia  . 
Lobar  pneumonia. . 


Total 

Gordon. 


Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 
Inlluenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   


Total. 


Month  not  stated. 


DEATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN. 


983 


,E  101. — Deaths , influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by 
months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


inps  and  diseases. 


rdon — Continued, 
uncomplicated. 


55  uncomplicated 

!3  and  bronchopneu- 


S3  and  lobar  pneu- 

ca 

is  and  other  eom- 
i tions 


'otal. 


^opneumoma. 
; ineumonia... 


i otal 

Grant. 

ujza.  uncomplicated. . . 
ujza  and  broncho- 

H nonia 

mza  and  lobar  pneu- 

<4 

ii  ta  and  other  c-om- 

i(  ions 

nn  respiratory  dis- 
s - 

otal 


s uncomplicated 

i and  bronchopneu- 

0i‘. 

s and  lobar  pneu- 


-I  and  other  com- 
icjons 

otal 


Hi  pneumonia, 
tineumonia... 


ratal 

Greene. 

i<  a, uncomplicated... 
k a and  broncho- 

ie  uonia 

1 it  a and  lobar  pneu- 


ie  i and  other  com- 
i cions 
in 

tec 


respiratory  dis- 
tal  


tncomplieated 

and  bronchopneu- 


and  lobar  pneu- 


and  other  com- 
>ns 


'cl  meumonia.. 
r leumonia... 

Tal 


1917 

1918 

1919 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

3 

August. 

September. 

October. 

£ 

© 

6 

£ 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-Deeember. 

Month  not  stated. 

j Total. 

1 

20 

25 

1 

1 

l 

1 

3 

1 

1 

8 

3 

1 

l 

3 

5 

9 

24 

3 

2 

1 

] 

] 

1 

2 

11 

2 

31 

30 

1 

2 

1 

3 

5 

6 

7 

1 

89 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

l 

1 

3 

25 

2 

1 

4 

6 

3 

1 

2 

2 

3 

25 

23 

2 

81 

3 

2 

7 

9 

5 

9 

2 

2 

9 

4 

29 

25 

i 

1 

2 

3 

106 

3 

3 

7 

1 

472 

239 

3 

1 

1 

717 

3 

3 

6 

i 

1 

1 

485 

242 

3 

1 

1 

1 

734 

] 

1 

2 



1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

O 

2 

1 

9 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

8 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

10 

1 

1 

1 

5 

66 

1 

2 

6 

i 

3 

2 

115 

1 

2 

2 

6 

2 

4 

13 

1 

1 

i 

66 

1 

2 

7 

3 

4 

2 

123 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 



(5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

63 

2 

i 

1 

74 

1 

2 

3 

1 

10 

n 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

69 

i 

9 

1 

1 

10 

96 

1 

1 

8 

4 

1 

1 



14 

1 

8 

6 

1 

1 

17 

8 

20 

3 

2 

2 

35 

i 

24 

31 

4 

4 

3 

07 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

i 

4 

18 

26 

6 

12 

16 

1 

2 

9 

95 

i 

4 

20 

28 

6 

12 

16 

1 

3 

9 

1 

101 

- 



1 


984 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  101. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrenc 
months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Camps  and  diseases. 

<33 

O 

o 

O 

s 

03 

O 

L 

CD 

rO 

0 

03 

03 

03 

Q 

A 

i- 

d 

d 

d 

A 

2 

5 

a> 

■3 

C-4 

c3 

ft 

A 

d 

§ 

A 

3 

d 
b a 
d 

03 

rO 

g 

CO 

U 

rO 

O 

o 

O 

<D 

S 

03 

> 

o 

£ 

03 

rO 

a 

o 

p 

A 

(-• 

o3 

d 

d 

d 
t- s 

A 

d 

3 

4 

o 

t~4 

d 

t-4 

03 

& 

a 

03 

s 

ft 

ft 

o 

•+J  { 

1 

C 1 

a 1 

3 

5 

a 

Greenleaf. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . . 

3 

Influenza  and  broncho 
pneumonia 

2 

80 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

4 

14 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  * 

Total 

1 

0 

99 

1 

Measles  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

Measles  and  other  com- 
plications   

Total 

1 

1 

Bronchopneumonia 

7 

1 

Lobar  pneumonia 

1 

1 

1 

Total 

1 

] 

8 

1 





Hancock. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . . 

2 

3 

1 

Influenza  and  "broncho- 
pneumonia   

i 

l 

1 

68 

249 

10 

8 

27 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

52 

83 

2 

1 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations  

2 

G 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

2 

2 

Total 

1 

1 

i 

2 

126 

341 

13 

9 

32 

1 2 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

1 

3 

i 

1 

6 

6 

2 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

. 

' 

Total 

1 

3 

1 

1 

6 

7 

2 

1.... 

— 



Bronchopneumonia  . . 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

6 

33 

1 

i 

! i| 

1 

5 

3 

1 

. 

1 

7 

1 

! 

- 

Total 

2 

8 

6 

2 

1 

1 

9 

2 

4 

7 

33 

1 

i 

....  i 



Humphreys. 

4 

2 

Influenza  and  "broncho- 



1 

73 

159 

1 

7 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

7 

1 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 

1 

i 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

2 

Total 

1 

83 

169 

1 

10 

1 

i 

DEATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  985 

4iLE  101. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  'pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by 
months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


imps  and  diseases. 


-hphrcys— Continued. 


is  is,  uncomplicated . . . 
■its  and  bronchopneu- 

■ ml  a 

:Os  and  lobar  pneu- 

mjia 

a, is  and  other  eompli- 


1917 


1918 


1919 


Total. 


ji  lopneumonia. . 
- b pneumonia. . . 


ITotal 

Juckson. 

hiiza,  uncomplicated... 
hjiza  and  broncho- 

mijnonia 

luza  and  lobar  pneu- 

m|a 

i uza  and  other  compli- 

.115 

mjon  respiratory  dis- 

ai ' 

total 


. at  5,  uncomplicated 

at  s and  bronchopneu- 

mda 

as  and  lobar  pneu- 

a 

at  s and  other  compii- 
cips 


total . 


21 


ie  opneumonia. 
Lo  ii pneumonia... 


'otal 

J Johnston. 


ii  za, imcomplicated . . 

I za  and  broncho- 

II  inonia 

| za  and  lobar  pneu- 

101 

u za  and  other  compli- 
atlis 


a .n  respiratory  dis- 
is. 


otal. 


juncomplicated 

and  bronchopneu- 


M is 

Mcas 

uoii 

•*s|  and  lobar  pneu- 
uoi 
Ueas. 
cat 


and  other  compli- 


,s. 

otal 

i;  ronwpneumonia. . 
L 'ba  neumonia. . 

■otal 


..j  1 

T 5 


140 


8 I 


29 

33 


62 


93 


2 3 


68 

9 


136 

52 


4 207 


66 


138 

91 


229 


92 

21 


118 


10 

16 


26 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


986 


Table  101.- — • Deaths , influenza  and,  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  oc 
rence,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 


Kearny. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

Total 

Measles,  uncomplicated. .. 
Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

Total 

Bronchopneumonia 

Lobar  pneumonia 

Total 


Lee. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.  . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  

Total 

Measles,  uncomplicated. . . 
Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations   

Total 

Bronchopneumonia 

Lobar  pneumonia 

Total 

Lewis. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.  . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   


Total 


DEATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN. 


987 


ile  101. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  hy  camps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec..  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


,mps  and  diseases. 


cuts— Continued. 


. e:  es,  uncomplicated . . . . 
■ es  and  bronchopneu- 

nuia 

?:;es  and  lobar  pneu- 

niiia 

;;,es  and  other  eompli- 
ctons 


1917 


1918 


Total. 


ri  hopneumonia 

•i  pneumonia 3 


[Total  . 


Logan. 

.11  nza,  uncomplicated. . 
i nza  and  broncho- 

p imonia 

nza  and  lobar  pneu- 

m la 

'!nza  and  other  com- 

p.itions 

n ion  respiratory  dis- 

esr 


Total. 


a s,  uncomplicated . 


s and  bronchopneu- 


ia.. 


i s and  lobar  pneu- 

mjia 

i s and  other  compli- 


tnjia.. 

'ea'js  e 
‘•alns. 

Total. 


'(aopneumonia. 
1 pneumonia. . . 


Total 

MacArthur. 

l'  iza,  uncomplicated. . 
iza  and  broncho- 

It  .monia 

' iza  and  lobar  pneu- 

m|a 

hiza  and  other  corn- 

pLitions 

mbn  respiratory  dis- 


fotal.. 


'■  a 
Meat 
mi ; 

Mea; 

m< 

Mea: 

pli 


uncomplicated 

and  bronchopncu- 


Broi 

Lob; 


and  lobar  pneu- 


a. 
a. 

and  other  com- 
mons  


otal.. 


lopneumonia. 

pneumonia... 


Total.. 


30 


13 


49 


1919 


5 2 


1 

15 


1 . 

1 . 


115 


4 ! 41 


93 

35 


128 


3 

9 

74 

2 

2 

90 


49 


1 

112 


145 


28 

6 

3 

37 


44 

60 


104 


3553—25 64 


988 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  101. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur; 
by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 


Me  Clcllan. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated .. 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  

Total 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

Total 

Bronchopneumonia 

Lobar  pneumonia 

Total 

Meade. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated . . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  

Total 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

Total 

Bronchopneumonia 

Lobar  pneumonia 

Total 

Mills. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated... 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  


1917 

1918 

1919 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

1 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

Oi 

rO 

1 

0> 

A 

<5 

Month  not  stated. 

2 

1 



1 

32 

4 

6 

20 

9 

70 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

5 

106 

8 

8 

22 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

i 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

i 



1 

3 

1 

3 

9 

10 

31 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

25 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

6 

2 

1 

1 

34 

1 

11 

34 

1 

1 



1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

242 

i 

5 

! 

1 

1 

30 

15 

1 

i 

1 

2 

i- 

9 

9 

1 

276 

272 

2 

3 

5 



— 

1 

1 

9 

9 

9 

i 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 



— ■ ‘ 

1 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

5 

3 

1 

2 

2 

•= 

— *-i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

18 

84 

i 

3 

3 

4 

6 

3 

3 

3 

1 

6 

14 

1 

2 

1 

— i 

5 

7 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

24 

98 

1 

4 

5 

1 

3 

7 

9 

i 

1 

1 

1 

l 

4 

264 

n 

9 

7 

5 

i 

9 

i 

1 

1 

i 

i 

1 

1 

l 

4 

43 

279 

14 

12 

8 

6 

Total. 


DEATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  989 

P;3LE  101. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence, 
by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


naps  and  diseases. 


Mills— Continued. 

i ;s,  uncomplicated . . .. 
•;;s  and  bronchopneu- 

n'lia 

;;s  and  lobar  pneu- 

mia 

£.;s  and  other  compli- 
es ons 

Total 


hopneumonia. 
' pneumonia.. . 

Total 


Pike. 


fii'aza,  uncomplicated., 
luza  and  broneho- 

>r  monia 

U flmza  and  lobar  pneu- 

n la 

Inza  and  other  eom- 

ilitions 

■man  respiratory  dis- 


Total. 


i s uncomplicated 

i a:  s and  bronehopneu- 

lnua 

a:;  and  lobar  pneu- 

; ntla 

oss  and  other  compli- 
n as 


,’olal. 


Br  a opneumonia. 
1 pneumonia.. . 


'otal . 


Sevier. 

u pa,  uncomplicated . . 
11  pa  and  broncho- 

lOijnonia 

■tza  and  lobar  pneu- 

10  i 

"ka  and  other  coin- 

ions  

respiratory  <£is- 


"lii 
Cc  in 
IS 


otal. 


ib  is 
Pi  is. 

.no 

Jlcisi 

.10. 

Measl 

cat) 


uncomplicated . . . 
and  bronchopneu- 


and  lobar  pneu- 
and  other  compii- 


>tal. 


Bronc 

Lobai 


■pneumonia. 

neumonia... 


)tal. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Month  not  stated. 

Total. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

i 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

o 

o 

o 

o 

i ft 
£ 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

6 

1 



...  ... 

2 

1 

1 

5 

2 

2 



13 

1 

1 

3 

9 

1 

3 

11 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

16 

9 

1 

3 

37 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

16 

9 

9 

6 

48 

2 

2 

4 

36 

19 

1 

1 

53 

25 

1 

80 

6 

9 

2 

10 

1 

1 

6 

s 

i 

1 

97 

48 

.3 

1 

1 

6 

158 

1 

1 

9 

20 

2 

1 

4 

1 

_ 9 

6 

1 

3 

121 

9 

7 

40 

4 

1 

2 

63 

4 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

12 

IS 

27 

101 

19 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

10 

2 

3 

2 

197 

4 

4 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

29 

59 

1 

1 

121 

5 

13 

22 

19 

2 

7 

10 

2 

1 

4 

44 

81 

i 

3 

4 

1 

2 

221 

5 

17 

26 

25 

4 

8 

11 

2 

2 

6 

73 

140 

2 

3 

9 

2 

7 

342 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

9 

133 

3 

1 

14 

21 

1 

40 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

73 

90 

6 

9 

1 

1S1 

2 

9 

5 

72 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

94 

4 

6 

1 

1 

12 

1 

1 

10 

SO 

6 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

i 

109 

7 

8 

9. 

4 

2 

2 

8 

10 

2 

1 

2 

48 

7 

10 

6 

10 

3 

4 

2 

9 



1 

1 

46 

7 

17 

14 

12 

7 

6 

2 

10 

12 

1 

3 

1 

2 

94 

990 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  101 — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occw 
by  months,  ■ white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

1 

Camps  and  diseases. 

o 

o 

O 

03 

O 

£ 

03 

ZJ 

03 

>> 

C3 

d 

d 

C3 

>> 

t-4 

c3 

d 

rO 

03 

pH 

'S 

a 

>> 

oJ 

s 

§ 

>> 

3 

H-a 

p 

5b 

d 

03 

& 

i 

a 

03 

m 

M 

o 

o 

O 

£ 

0 

a> 

> 

o 

5 

£3 

0 

03 

C3 

03 

Q 

>> 

c3 

d 

d 

>> 

o3 

d 

rO 

03 

PH 

3 

C3 

aJ 

03 

rQ 

o 

03 

P 

’C 

<1 

d 

oJ 

! W 

0 

5 

! 1 

Shelby. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . . 

1 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

18 

11 

i 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

6 

2 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

3 

Co'mmon  respiratory  di- 
seases   

i 

Total 

28 

n 

1 

4 

r 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

i 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

14 

13 

i 

i 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

7% 

2 

Measles  and  other  com- 
plications  

1 

3 

Total 

1 

22 

18 

1 

1 

Bronchopneumonia 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

! 

Lobar  pneumonia. . . . 

2 

10 

4 

1 

3 

2 

i 

1 

Total 

3 

12 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

6 

2 

i 

2 

Sheridan. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . . 

... 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  



1 

4 

119 

... 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

i 

4 

4 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

i 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

1 

. 

Total 

i 

i 

8 

124 

i 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

4 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

1 

Total 

1 

1 

9 

2 

1 

1 

Bronchopneumonia  .... 

1 

9 

1 

1 

8 

2 

2 

5 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

Total 

3 

7 

1 

l 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

9 

2 

2 

2 

Sherman. 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  "broncho- 

1 

1 

102 

86 

2 

3 

3 

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

2 

5 

15 

7 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

1 

i 

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Total 

1 

2 

3 

5 

1 

i 

120 

96 

3 

4 

3 

1 3 





== 

DEATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  991 


a'le  101. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence , 
by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


imps  and  diseases. 


/ rman—  Continued. 

a ‘s,  uncomplicated 

as  and  bronchopneu- 

jfilia 

3‘S  and  lobar  pneu- 

nla 

;ass  and  other  eompli- 
aaans 

Total 


Bro! 

Bob 


ropneumonia 

pneumonia.. 


Total 

Syracuse. 


Liza,  uncomplicated. . . 
i itjiza  and  broncho- 

.cuttonia 

- lijiza  and  lobar  pneu- 

nia 

iTiza  and  other  com- 

Ttions 

tnibn  respiratory  dis- 


Total 


azs  and  bronchopneu- 

mila 

La  5 and  lobar  pneu- 

Ma 

a ; and  other  compli- 
a'ps 

'otal 

lopneumoma 

b:  pneumonia 

| otal 

Taylor. 

hu  za,  uncomplicated... 
h za  and  broncho- 

o.monia 

3 za  and  lobar  pneu- 

“ a 

za  and  other  corn- 
'll .ions 

num  respiratory  dis- 
a£ 


otal 


' . as 
M as : 
me  i 
lleas 
mda 


uncomplicated 

and  bronchopneu- 

and  lobar  pneu- 


o and  other  compli- 

catjis 


j otal 

Bionjopneumonia 
i-obaiineumonia. . 


otal 


1917 

1918 

1 

1919 

Month  not  stated. 

Total. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

>> 

c3 

3 

June. 

>> 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-December.  . 

4 
2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

4 

1 

15 

4 

6 



11 

3 

3 

3 

4 

1 

25 

1 

6 

1 

5 

1 

14 

1 

14 

2 

121 

30 

407 

67 

2 

5 

2 

1 

544 

147 

1 

2 

2 

l 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

7 

6 

2 

15 

15 

l 

2 

2 

151 

474 

2 

2 

5 

1 

2 

1 

691 

10 

82 

11 

10 

91 

12 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

1 

103 

10 

114 

1 

1 

2 

9 

3 

1 

12 

5 

1 

3 

12 

1 

17 

' 

4 
209 

49 

5 

3 

389 

50 

6 

2 

626 

105 

15 

14 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

12 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

267 

450 

7 

12 

14 

2 

6 

767 

. 



2 

7 

5 

3 

14 

1 

5 

1 

10 

4 

12 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

61 

9 

7 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

7 

5 

3 

15 

5 

1 

1 

2 

14 

16 

4 

2 

77 

3 

16 

3 

10 

i 

10 

3 

7 

4 

8 

17 

3 

2 

2 

9 

6 

1 

1 

7 

6 

1 

2 

53 

83 

1 

5 

5 

1 

2 

1 

19 

13 

5 

11 

10 

5 

1 

2 

12 

20 

4 | 15 

2 

13 

1 

2 

136 

992 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  101 . — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur: 
by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct,  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Camps  and  diseases. 

<D 

23 

O 

o 

o 

a> 

22 

§ 

o 

O) 

22 

s 

Qi 

-■ 

<v 

Q 

>> 

c3 

a 

aJ 

H-s 

a 

3 

22 

05 

ft 

'S 

03 

S 

*L< 

ft 

>> 

ci 

§ 

d 

'B 

1 

2! 

<D 

S 

0) 

ft 

<X> 

U1 

<D 

$ 

O 

O 

3 

1 

<D 

> 

O 

<D 

rO 

I 

o 

o 

c3 

3 

d 

o3 

(A 

c3 

g 

a» 

ft 

€ 

S-i 

c3 

S 

CD 

2> 

o 

ft 

p 

ft 

<< 

e 

«! 

1 

w 

0 

C 

g 

|a 

Travis. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated.. . 

2 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
> pneumonia 

1 

2 

164 

8 

19 

4 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

3 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

3 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

Total 

1 

1 

2 

172 

9 

19 

4 

Measles, uncomplicated. . . . 

2 

l 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

i 

13 

13 

1 

2 

i 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia..   

4 

8 

1 

1 

1 

.... 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

2 

1 

Total 

1 

21 

21 

3 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

9 

3 

3 

i 

2 

3 

1 

Lobar  pneumonia 

3 

13 

18 

29 

8 

6 

4 

3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Total 

3 

14 

21 

29 

8 

6 

6 

3 

2 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

4 

2 1 

i 

Wadsworth. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . . 

1 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

i 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

2 

1 



Total 

1 

6 

1 

_ j. 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

6 

2 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  com- 
plications   

1 

- 

Total 

6 

2 

i 



. 

Bronchopneumonia 

2 

3 

1 

2 

5 

2 

2 

4 

51 

73 

8 

1 

1 

1 

4 

6 

8 

1 

i 

6 

3 

2 

_ij. 

Total 

3 

4 

5 

2_ 

G 

13 

1 

2 

3 

10 

54 

75 

8 







- 

Wheeler. 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

3 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

3 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

1 

2 

1 

■ 

Total 

i 

2 

1 

6 

1 

DEATHS — RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS WHITE  ENLISTED  MEN.  993 

Yle  101. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  oj  occurrence, 
by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States.  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

imps  and  diseases. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-December. 

Month  not  stated. 

Total. 

'heeler— Continued. 

Me] 

es  and  bronchopneu- 

4 

24 

2 

1 

31 

lies  and  lobar  pneu- 

4 

25 

i 

30 

Me:',es  and  other  com- 

1 

1 

Total 

8 

50 

3 

1 

62 

Brc 

5 

13 

1 

1 

2 

14 

7 

1 

2 

46 

Lot 

9 

69 

31 

30 

7 

3 

16 

2 

2 

3 

1 

28 

20 

1 

222 

Total 

14 

82 

32 

30 

4 

18 

2 

2 

3 

1 

42 

27 

1 

3 

268 

Upton. 

lafl 

2 

1 

3 

Infl 

p 

nza  and  "broncho- 
ohionia 

1 

1 

70 

62 

21 

1 

9 

1 

1 

166 

lafl 

ir 

nza  and  lobar  pneu- 

lia 

1 

o 

1 

1 

68 

23 

97 

i!nza  and  other  com- 
p&tions 

2 

3 

5 

c ion  respiratory  dis- 

e;is 



Total 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

142 

89 

22 

9 

1 

1 

271 



es.uncomnlicated. . 

Mei 

n 

es  and  bronchopneu- 
ua 

1 

1 

2 

e;es  and  lobar  pneu- 
n^iia 

1 

9 

..  3 

Si«.es  and  other  com- 
p'ations 

1 

1 

'Total 

1 

3 

1 

1 

6 

Brc 

hopheumonia 

1 

9 

1 

17 

19 

50 

17 

5 

n 

11 

1 

1 

4 

2 

106 

Lot 

pneumonia 

1 

9 

6 

1 

22 

9 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

85 

Total 

1 

2 

7 

1 

24 

10 

2 

2 

36 

67 

- 

11 

11 

1 

5 

3_J 

191 

994 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  102. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseasesa,  measles  b,  and  the  pneumoniasc,  by  camps  ofot 
rcnccd,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

. 1919 

Camps  and  diseases. 

j October. 

j November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

o> 

rt 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

1 January. 

February. 

March. 

April-December. 

• 1 

1°  i 

® 1 

£ ! 
o 

5 i 

1 5 
<< 

Beauregard. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

224 

324 

2 

4 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

1 

1 

47 

164 

i 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

1 

23 

103 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

5 

s 

14 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

2 

1 

9 

13 

8 

7 

4 

22 

13 

12 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

17 

315 

613 

10 

9 

23 

14 

12 

ji 

4 

1 

4 

4 

i j 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

3 

Total 

4 

1 

1 

7 

4 

L 

1 

10 

62 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

16 

26 

36 

1 

1 

6 

2 

1 j 

1 

1 

17 

36 

98 

3 

5 

2 

! 

Bowie. 

2 

1 

3 

8 

i 

1 

310 

519 

10 

5 

3 

2 

1 i [ 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

37 

126 

2 

2 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

19 

41 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

46 

50 

2 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

3 

1 

3 

3 

5 

2 

7 

1 

14 

57 

58 

32 

15 

5 

2 

6 

11 

i 

2 

5 

414 

743 

16 

21 

60 

61 

32 

16 

1 

- 

2 

1 

4 

18 

.. 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 



1; .. 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

2 

1 

9 

1 

7 

19 

* 1 1 

: i 

41 

16 

22 

11 

11 

3 

1 1 ! 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

13 

1 

1 

14 

11 

14 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 



54 

17 

23 

25 

22 

17 

4 

i : 

Custer. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

118 

2 

Influenza  and  "broncho- 

2 

30 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

.All! 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

1 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

15 

24 

14 

6 

14 

10 

79 

13 

6 

10 

14 

1 

6 

15 

33 

10 

11 

u 

1* 

1 

16 

26 

15 

6 

15 

11 

80 

14 

8 

11 

20 

149 

8 

15 

33 

10 

11 

14 

!■' 

— 

a Common  respiratory  diseases  include  laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal;  tonsillitis,  acute;  tonsillitis,  chronic;  pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal;  rli 
(cause  not  stated);  nasal  fossae,  other  diseases  of;  bronchitis;  pleurisy,  suppurative  and  serofibrinous;  and  pleura,  other  diseases  of. 

b Probably  during  the  influenza  epidemic  in  the  latter  part  of  1918  and  thereafter  some  measles  admissions  were  recorded  as  from  influenzji 
c The  pneumonias  listed  here  separately  were  original  causes  of  admission;  pneumonias  secondary  to  diseases  other  than  influenza  and  m j 
are  not  included  in  this  table.  Pneumonias  unclassified  are  included  under  bronchopneumonia. 
i No  admissions  for  camps  which  are  omitted. 

Source  of  information;  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


995 


DMISSIONS — BESPIBATOEY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN. 

XRle  102. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive ■ — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


\[(i 

amps  and  diseases. 

1917 

1918 

1919 

Month  not  stated. 

13 

o 

EH 

October. 

November. 

December. 

>4 

c3 

3 

fl 

c3 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

• 

March. 

S 

o 

o 

< 

luster— Continued . 

2 

3 

7 

1 

13 

Me; 

]' 

1 

Me! 

es’and  bronchopneu- 

. _ 

les  and  lobar  pneu- 

es  and  other  compli- 

1 

2 

3 

2 

4 

9 

1 

16 

3r 

chopneumonia 

1 

2 

22 

4 

1 

6 

24 

1 

1 

1 

i 

63 

Lo 

r pneumonia 

24 

1 

1 

1 

| 

27 

Total 

1 

2 

46 

1 

6 

25 

2 

1 

1 

90 

1 

Devens. 

hit 

enza,  uncomplicated. . 

1 

1 

54 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

3 

624 

Inf 

;nza  and  broncho- 

I- 

‘dmonia 

23 

1 

1 

25 

Lit 

;nza  and  lobar  pneu- 

i aia 

1 

1 

3 

96 

11 

2 

114 

j it 

mza  and  other  com- 

rlations 

3 

34 

8 

1 

1 

9 

3 

52 

1 01 

non  respiratory  dis- 

e 



1 

1 

3 

185 

22 

s 

49 

335 

is 

54 

16 

20 

15 

18 

805 

Total 

2 

1 

3 

187 

46 

22 

8 

55 

1,042 

92 

58 

20 

23 

20 

16 

22 

3 

1,620 

lie 

es,  uncomnlicated 

1 

1 

9 

24 

4 

3 

3 

14 

1 

e'es  and  bronchopneu- 

I 

iua 

3 

3 

e’es  and  lobar  pneu- 

I 

Ena 

1 

1 

2 

ic  es  and  other  compli- 

c 

ons 

2 

12 

1 

1 

3 

3 

27 

Total 

1 

1 

4 

40 

5 

1 

6 

s 

18 

1 

85 

Br 

-hopiieumonia  ... 

2 

1 

18 

8 

3 

] 

1 

1 

4 

1 

40 

-0 

f pneumonia 

| 

67 

15 

8 

76 

134 

26 

16 

4 

1 

2 

421 



iTotal 

69 

56 

15 

8 

76 

152 

34 

18 

17 

5 

2 

6 

3 

461 

Dir. 

[ 

nza,  uncomolicated. . 

1 

11 

22 

45 

3 

8 

24 

17 

24 

997 

136 

33 

14 

4 

2 

2 

1,343 

flnza  and  broncho- 

i unonia 

1 

160 

38 

2 

1 

1 

203 

' nza  and  lobar  pneu- 

n da 

1 

1 

38 

y 

3 

1 

1 

1 

sa 

d nza  and  other  compli- 

ctpns 

3 

3 

4 

3 

13 

9 

2 

1 

38 

n on  respiratory  dis- 

e 

8 

34 

16 

19 

15 

23 

18 

57 

32 

41 

22 

37 

16 

22 

26 

17 

31 

434 

Total 

9 

45 

38 

68 

18 

31 

46 

78 

60 

1,249 

212 

77 

32 

2S 

29 

17 

34 

2,071 

Me 

’s,  uncomplicated. . . 

1 

2 

8 

20 

2 

5 

8 

3 

1 

Me 

£ ;s  and  broncho- 

, p 

i unonia.. 

Me 

Sfs  and  lobar  pneu- 

D 

i ia 

Me 

a,s  and  other  compli- 

c 

nns... 

1 

l 

i 

3 

Total 

1 

1 

2 

9 

5 

21 

2 

8 

3 

1 

Br 

o bopneumonia  .. . 

2 

1 

2 

35 

34 

5 

3 

2 

1 

85 

Lo 

b pneumonia. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

24 

19 

17 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

80 

Total 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

26 

19 

52 

34 

5 

8 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

165 

996 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  102. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occ 
rencc,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  SI,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Camps  and  diseases. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-Deeember. 

<D  j 
0J  I 

O i 
C 1 

3 j 
3 

Dodge. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

1 

1 

5 

6 

8 

16 

32 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

136 

19 

937 

167 

22 

14 

3 

6 

6 

1 

1 

i ) 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

4 

12 

85 

3 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations  

2 

3 

4 

17 

30 

5 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

3 

35 

111 

143 

88 

93 

368 

217 

48 

46 

69 

65 

35 

46 

19 

42 

21 

12 

19 

Total 

4 

36 

116 

149 

96 

111 

404 

221 

49 

48 

80 

249 

1,254 

81 

36 

54 

22 

12 

20 

I : 

Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  broncbopneu- 

2 

31 

98 

3 

1 

2 

9 

18 

3 

19 

7 

3 

3 

5 

3 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

3 

6 

j 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

4 

12 

20 

i 

7 

3 

1 

3 

2 

Total 

2 

31 

105 

3 

1 

2 

27 

41 

4 

26 

10 

3 

4 

8 

9 

1 

Bronchopneumonia 

1, 

26 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 

13 

17 

54 

110 

30 

5 

10 

19 

2 

1 

1 

Total 

i 

21 

27 

13 

17 

58 

113 

31 

5 

s 

11 

25 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

_ - 

Eustis. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 

63 

39 

4 

9 

10 

2 

Influenza  and  ^broncho- 

19 

28 

1 

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

2 

i 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

1 

i 

8 

9 

27 

15 

6 

6 

Ji 

Total 

1 

85 

70 

14 

20 

37 

15 

8 

S 

j 

.. 

1 

1 



Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 

Measles  and  other  compli- 

1 

Total 



1 

2 

1 

" 

— 

— 

1 



— 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

_ - 

2 

1 

5 

2 

Funston. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated . . 

5 

10 

10 

128 

168 

21 

25 

31 

2 

196 

612 

44 

30 

6 

6 

5 

2 

1 

3 1 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

6 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

4 

4 

1 

10 

95 

1 

1 

. 

Tnfluenza  and  other  compli- 

3 

12 

64 

14 

52 

7 

4 

4 

14 

22 

2 

y 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

2 

47 

56 

28 

83 

24 

64 

34 

61 

24 

147 

107 

67 

26 

15 

28 

Total 

2 

52 

69 

38 

208 

238 

111 

53 

100 

36 

287 

797 

180 

114 

73 

31 

17 

29 

a : 

' 

EMISSIONS — RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  997 


TJble  102. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


amps  and  diseases. 

1917 

19  IS 

1919 

j Month  not  stated. 

73 

o 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

bC 

< 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-Dee  ember. 

unston— Continued . 

1 

19 

6 

2 

3 

8 

17 

45 

101 

I sles  and  bronchopneu- 

1 

9 

1 

4 

Mfeles  and  lobar  pneu- 

mia 

1 

1 

1 

3 

vf  slea  and  other  eompli- 

ions 

9 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

17 

Total 



3 

1 

1 

22 

6 

4 

4 

12 

20 

49 

2 

1 

125 

hlichonneumonia 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

40 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

61 

Li 

tr  pneumonia 

1 

12 

17 

21 

4S 

41 

12 

.54 

24 

84 

127 

29 

9 

3 

2 

484 

Total 

1 

13 

19 

23 

51 

41 

12 

56 

25 

86 

167 

32 

10 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

545 

Gordon. 

.In  < 

enza,  uncomplicated.. 

1 

1 

1 

6 

9 

9 

88 

26 

39 

23 

1 

452 

In 

enza  and  broncho- 

eumonia 

9 

2 

in 

enza  and  lobar  pneu- 

nia 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 

8 

’n 

enza  and  other  com- 

l 

cations 

n 

27 

3 

n 

9 

3 

3 

1 

64 

’olmon  respiratory  dis- 

' 

es 

2 

12 

5 

22 

li 

22 

75 

94 

52 

61 

144 

506 

120 

72 

46 

43 

40 

27 

52 

1,406 

total 

3 

13 

6 

28 

13 

31 

170 

279 

82 

111 

250 

532 

131 

71 

46 

44 

40 

27 

52 

1,932 

‘ Lies,  uncomplicated . . . 

3 

112 

21 

4 

24 

33 

61 

16 

3 

7 

23 

8 

2 

2 

1 

320 

Lies  and  bronchopneu- 

3 aiia 

5 

4 

1 

3 

13 

Ales  and  lobar  pneu- 

] 

nia 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

4 

12 

i f iles  and  other  eomplica- 

1 

ns 

6 

20 

30 

7 

3 

■7 

32 

9 

114 

Total 

3 

112 

22 

4 

30 

60 

98 

23 

7 

15 

59 

18 

2 

- 

1 

459 

" 

Hr 

chopneumonia 

7 

11 

- 

- 

21 

n 

- 

7 

7 

1 

] 

3 

1 

89 

BO 

r pneumonia 

1 

7 

3 

6 

2 

8 

101 

77 

15 

52 

no 

44 

28 

12 

4 

2 

1 

4 

477 

Total 

1 

7 

3 

6 

2 

8 

108 

88 

20 

57 

131 

55 

33 

19 

11 

6 

1 

2 

7 

1 

566 

Grant. 

a 

enza,  uncomplicated.. 

1 

2 

11 

12 

29 

47 

18 

2 

4 

518 

407 

15 

20 

10 

4 

8 

1,108 

in 

enza  and  broncho- 

mmonia 

1 

1 

7 

9 

'i  enza  and  lobar  pneu- 

' nia 

1 

l 

164 

309 

9 

477 

Ll?nza  and  other  com- 

Stations 

5 

2 

13 

17 

3 

3 

1 

44 

v.0 

non  respiratory  dis- 

e 

9 

8 

4 

6 

19 

96 

50 

11 

25 

17 

37 

20 

45 

100 

79 

44 

36 

14 

620 

Total. . . . 

10 

10 

15 

18 

19 

148 

68 

13 

32 

IS 

733 

760 

63 

125 

90 

48 

44 

14 

2,258 

u 

es,  uncomplicated. 

1 

3 

2 

10 

13 

9 

21 

9 

2 

8 

1 

s 

2 

6 

4 

99 

-Me 

es  and  bronchopneu- 

nia 

1 

Me 

fes  and  lobar  pneu- 

.1 

ilia. 

Me 

|es  and  other  eompli- 

jons 

1 

4 

1 

3 

3 

3 

o 

i 

1 

1 

2 

23 

1 

'Total 

1 

3 

3 



14 

14 

12 

24 

12 

5 

9 

1 

1 

8 

2 

6 

6 

2 

123 

Br 

.'hopneumonia  ... 

20 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

25 

Lc 

;<  pneumonia . . 

2 

5 

11 

34 

19 

3 

19 

14 

11 

212 

16 

13 

13 

3 

2 

1 

378 

Total 

2 

5 

11 

54 

20 

3 

19 

14 

11 

213 

16 

13 

15 

3 

3 

1 

403 

I 


998 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  102.— Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  oc 
rence,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  81,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 


Greene. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. , 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   


Total. 


Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  


1918 


1919 


213 


2, 005 
5 

247 

67 

152 


2,476 


56 


33 


65 


34 


Total. 


Bronchopneumonia  . 
Lobar  pneumonia. . . 


Total 

Hancock. 


82 


25 


Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  


Total . 


Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  


Total. 


Bronchopneumonia . 
Lobar  pneumonia. . . 


Total 

Humphreys. 


Influenza,  uncomplicated . . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  


Total. 


25 


2S 


34 


26 


526 

43 

21 

9 

10 


609 

3 


259 

124 

8 

8 

9 


24 


27 


26 


250  408  69  72 


65 


24 


25 


29 


EMISSIONS — RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  999 

Lble  102.' — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  19 19,  inclusive- — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Damps  and  diseases. 

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34 

2 

10 

23 

27 

9 

1 

in 

}[ 

sles  and  bronchopneu- 

' ' 

9 

1 

2 

3 

1 

9 

Jl 

sles  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

i 

sles  and  other  eompli- 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

5 

1 

20 

1 

9 

39 

13 

28 

32 

U 

2 

141 

1 



1 

1 

12 

3S 

49 

26 

18 

8 

4 

1 

2 

160 

I 

15 

15 

13 

5 

26 

7 

27 

16 

3 

1 

1 

129 

Total 



16 

15 

14 

17 

64 

56 

53 

34 

H 

2 

2 

289 

Jackson. 

II 

aenza,  uncomplicated  . . 

1 

8 

8 

4 

103 

31 

lie 

9 

2 

11 

416 

348 

19 

13 

17 

9 

1 

i 

1, 109 

uenza  and  broncho- 

aeumonia 

23 

27 

3 

1 

1 

i 

56 

Ii 

uenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

onia 

1 

1 

1 

1 

13 

9 

26 

I) 

uenza  and  other  com- 

ications 

1 

4 

9 

1 

8 

1 

1 

9 

26 

15 

3 

6 

12 

96 

c 

unon  respiratory  dis- 

ses 

3 

32 

66 

31 

35 

122 

38 

118 

19 

26 

105 

47 

8 

17 

23 

3S 

49 

33 

93 

903 

Total 

3 

33 

74 

40 

43 

235 

71 

242 

22 

29 

126 

525 

407 

42 

36 

62 

71 

35 

94 

2, 190 

Hi 

sles,  uncomplicated 

sles  and  bronchopneu- 

3 

17 

13 

3 

6 

14 

15 

11 

13 

4 

1 

1 

12 

5 

1 

22 

146 

M 

onia 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

M 

sles  and  lobar  pneu- 

onia 

1 

1 

i 

1 

4 

M 

(Sles  and  other  eompli- 

tions 

2 

9 

1 

4 

9 

2 

i 

1 

43 

Total 

3 

18 

13 

- 

6 

28 

24 

14 

21 

8 

15 

1 

1 

15 

6 

1 

1 

22 

202 

Blnchonueumonia . . 

4 

y 

1 

1 

9 

21 

7 

7 

10 

3 

9 

9 

6 

SO 

L 

iar  pneumonia 

1 

2 

4 

3 

2 

61 

19 

85 

22 

17 

40 

25 

20 

2 

8 

3 

2 

9 

325 

Total 

1 

2 

4 

7 

9 

68 

19 

86 

99 

18 

40 

34 

41 

9 

15 

13 

- 

2 

ii 

6 

405 



Ii 

Johnston. 

henza,  uncomplicated . . 

9 

71 

3 

77 

104 

304 

8 

4 

1 

1 

582 

1 ' uenza  and  broncho- 

ieimioma 

1 

11 

107 

9 

1 

1 

123 

i aenza  aid  lobar  pneu- 





onia 

i 

9 

9 

12 

Ii 

ienza  and  other  com- 

C 

aca  tions 

i 

1 

2 

2 

1 

mon  respiratory  dis- 
ses 

1 

14 

3 

65 

61 

19 

18 

3 

228 

25 

12 

Total 

1 

24 

97 

n 

3 

92 

184 

4S1 

30 

23 

1 

952 

les,  uncomplicated . . 

10 

13 

4 

8 

38 

25 

1 

99 

,\ 

sles  and  bronchopneu- 



onia 

3 

1 

4 

* 

,sles  and  lobar  pneu- 
onia 

1 

3 

4 

M 

sles  and  other  compii- 
jtions 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

n 

' Total 

11 

13 

4 

1 

19 

48 

28 

1 

118 

.... 

I 

hchopneumonia 

3 

1 

5 

9 

5 



23 

I 

far  pneumonia.. 

3 

33 

2 

2 

13 

1 

4 

65 

Total 

3 

36 

2 

2 

5 

14 

6 

13 

5 

86 

' 

1000 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  102. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occ 
rente,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive— Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 



| 

Camps  and  diseases. 

3> 

o 

o 

O 

32 

d 

© 

o 

(2 

© 

1 

g 

o 

ft 

03 

3 

a 

c3 

C3 

3 

3> 

ft 

35 

© 

o3 

S 

ft 

P< 

< 

>. 

c3 

S 

© 

d 

3 

*3 

1 

3 

<1 

I 

cl 

© 

CO 

© 

rQ 

O 

O 

© 

© 

32 

a 

© 

> 

o 

£ 

Ut 

© 

§ 

© 

ft 

03 

3 

d 

C3 
t— 5 

c3 

3 

32 

© 

ft 

33 

o 

t-< 

o3 

© 

3> 

I 

© 

P 

ft 

ft 

fd  i 

o ' 

0 I 

£ 

1 J ! 

Lee. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated  . . 

26 

7 

35 

3 

1 

2 

534 

660 

7 

18 

7 

1 

1 

, ! 1 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

1 

1 

208 

119 

2 

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

3 

4 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

3 

1 

1 

12 

11 

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  

21 

19 

112 

95 

101 

9 

47 

10 

19 

68 

67 

12 

20 

22 

25 

53 

28 

38 

Total 

21 

20 

141 

103 

136 

12 

48 

11 

20 

72 

824 

806 

31 

42 

32 

54 

29 

39 

9 

Measles,  uncomplicated  . . . 

4 

25 

25 

8 

9 

6 

1 

1 

9 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations   

8 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Total 



4 

34 

31 

10 

10 

7 

1 

2 

9 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

,| 

Bronchopneumonia 



6 

9 

1 

1 

1 

9 

4 

14 

2 

2 

1 

4 

Lobar  pneumonia 

3 

2 

18 

15 

11 

3 

6 

5 

3 

2 

2 

3 

4 

8 

2 

6 

4 

6 

Total 

3 

2 

24 

17 

12 

3 

7 

5 

4 

4 

6 

17 

4 

10 

2 

8 

5 

10 

1 

Lewis. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 

2 

1 

9 

9 

3 

1 

3 

23 

5 

1 

1 

20  i 

Influenza  and  "broncho- 
pneumonia  

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

1 

9 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

1 

3 

i 

3 

9 

_ 

1 

8 

12 

4 

6 

1 

Total .... 

1 

8 

3 

4 

9 

9 

9 

4 

i 

25 

8 

44 

10 

7 

1 

i 

20  j 

l - 

Measles,  uncomplicated. . . 

1 

1 

5 j l 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  



Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

1 



Total 

9 

1 

O , 

Bronchopneumonia 

4 

1 

9 

1 

— 

2 | b 

Lobar  pneumonia.  . 

1 

1 

1 

i 

i 



Total 

i 

5 

2 

10 

1 

si  Ip 

Logan. 

' 1 

Influenza,  uncomplicated . . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 

8 

8 

13 

11 

3 

4 

u 

40 

1 

1 

3 

5 

....  1 

i 

i 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

2 

i 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  

24 

12 

42 

57 

52 

5 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

i 

; 

32 

20 

55 

6S 

56 

p 

5 

> 

1 

1 

13 

43 

4 

3 

6 

11 

2 

= 

AMISSIONS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  1001 


102. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS.  . 


amps  and  diseases. 

1917 

1918 

1919 

Month  not  stated. 

Total. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

o5 

cl 

•—a 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

sJ 

O 

o 

a 

P< 

Logan—  Continued . 

: t les,  uncomplicated 

3 

3 

3 

14 

'dies  and  bronchopneu- 

I 

aia 

2 

o 

itles  and  lobar  pneu- 

I 

nia 

lelles  and  other  eompli- 

: .ons 

Total 

3 

7 

3 

3 

16 

Br. 

diopneumonia 

1 

1 

Lo 

r pneumonia 

6 

8 

7 

a 

5 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

43 

Total 

7 

8 

7 

11 

5 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

44 

MacArthur. 

Tnf 

mza,  uncomplicated . . 

9 

3 

312 

9 

6 

355 

Inf 

:nza  and  broncho- 

P 

unionia 

] 

9 

10 

laf 

enza  and  lobar  pneu- 

n 

iia i . 

1 

9 

10 

inti 

mza  and  other  com- 

p 

ations 

1 

9 

3 

Coi 

pon  respiratory  dis- 

e> 

‘‘S 

3 

10 

12 

2 19 

- 

1 

14 

s 

SI 

Total 

3 

2 

10 

13 

2 19 

10 

• 362 

3 

Y 

20 

g 

m 

459 

Me; 

es,  uncomplicated . . . 

6 

1 

s 

3 

2 

1 

21 

Me: 

es  and  bronchopneu- 

n 

iia 

Met 

n 

as  and  lobar  pneu- 
aia 

e:  es  and  other  eompli- 

Ci 

ons 

1 

1 

9 

Total 

6 

2 

9 

3 

2 

1 

23 

l'(-  hopneumonia . . 

4 

1 

-LOt 

‘ pneumonia. 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

12 

Total 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

6 

9 

17 

McClellan. 

Xnfl 

nza,  uncomplicated . . 

1 

1 

1 

32 

717 

4S 

13 

S13 

iiaza  and  broncho- 

P imonia 

9 

7- 

5 

1 

S3 

b aza  and  lobar  pneu- 

r13 

3 

140 

3 

9 

14S 

Jlifl 

aza  and  other  com- 

>-■  itions 

10 

30 

Y 

4 

4S 

>n 

on  respiratory  dis- 

1 

! 14 

53 

12 

99 

17 

21 

n 

1 

152 

Total 

i 

1 

1 

1 

14 

100 

974 

85 

19 

36 

11 

1 

1,244 

a oa 

s,  uncomplicated. 

13 

29 

l 

44 

Mea 

■s  and  bronchopneu- 



m 

ia 

1 

3 

4 

ilea 

•s  and  lobar  pneu- 



ill 

ia 

1 

Mea 

s and  other  eompli- 

ca 

ns 

9 

1 

10 

1 

14 

Total 

2 

15 

42 

i 

l 

62 

Bro 

| 

lopneumonia  . 

26 

27 

13 

6 

3 

Lob 

pneumonia 

13 

S4 

31 

6 

2 

145 

lotal 

13 

no 

5S 

19 

9 

3 

221 

1002 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  102. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  oc 
rence,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued.' 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 


Meade. 

Influenza, uncomplicated. . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   


Total. 


Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations   


Total. 


Bronchopneumonia . 
Lobar  pneumonia. . . 


Total. 


Mills. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated. . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  othercompli- 

cations 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  


Total. 


Measles,  uncomplicated 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  


1917 


1918 


October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

1 May. 

June. 

July. 

j August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April-December 

Mouth  not  stated. 

1 

16 

8 

13 

29 

59 

27 

1 

1 

3 

3 

4 

2 

2 

430 

95 

8 

6 

93 

560 

159 

9 

2 

86 

47 

8 

1 

1 

2 

2 

81 

1 

147 

1 

12 

GO 

104 

75 

100 

26 

32 

50 

52 

35 

73 

67 

60 

40 

1 

13 

76 

7 

112 

96 

177 

4 

136 

129 

9 

29 

35 

58 

632 

816 

99 

2 

43 

5 

74 

67 

61 

40 

2 

1 

7 

1 

19 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

3 

5 

1 

7 

11 

22 

7 

8 

14 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2 

4 

1 

42 

2 

20 

6 

51 

8 

31 

3 

16 

3 

4 

2 

2 

3 

5 

16 

70 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

10 

19 

30 

5 

4 

H 

....  | 

19 

30 

43 

22 

57 

39 

19 

7 

4 

8 

16 

75 

4 

3 

12 

5 

1 

i 

3 

1 

3 

5 

6 

25 

1 

5 

1 

4 

10 

2 

1 

1 

1 

37 

38 

16 

5 

1 

1 

2 

38 

7 



3 

6 

13 

31 

5 

2 

40 

] 

1 



5 

10 

7 

10 

75 

6 

11 

7 

18 

36 

15 

50 

88 

63 

47 

*; 1 

7 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

i 

1 

-• — 

13 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

11 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

13 

1 

12 

14 

9 

65 

57 

16 

1 

3 

9 

180 

1,073 

57 

57 

59 

37 

36 

3 

1 

2 

79 

26 

4 

5 

2 

1 

3 

226 

24 

26 

162 

1 

1 

202 

2 

153 

2 

50 

ij 

7 

28 

24 

37 

31 

241 

331 

103 

279 

288 

85 

20 

44 

- — ■ 

8 

28 

36 

51 

40 

306 

287 

348 

106 

203 

392 

1,283 

121 

185 

103 

60 

25 

46 

1919 


Total. 


Bronchopneumonia. 
Lobar  pneumonia. . . 


Total- 


Pile. 

Influenza,  uncomplicated 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  


Total. 


0 ISSIONS — RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  1003 

; a.Le  102. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


'mps  and  diseases. 


Pike— Continued. 

nils,  uncomplicated 

a s and  bronchopneu- 

inlia 

i s and  lobar  pneu- 

iYia 

ass  and  other  eompli- 
alns 


Total. 


oi  lopneumonia  . 


.obi 


pneumonia, 
otal 


sevier. 

U iza,  uncomplicated. 
Ijza  and  broncho- 

nmonia 

mlt  .za  and  lobar  pneu- 

'«a 

ii:.za  and  other  com- 

litions 

oin  >n  respiratory  dis- 


'otal. 


i n uncomplicated 

< - ■ and  bronchopneu- 

mca. 


;;  and  lobar  pneu- 

nc(a 


1917 


49 


1918 


1919 


61  30 


22 


18 


24 


22 


25  54 


2 

45 


91 


31 


32 


19  12 


49 


46 


570 

82 

14 

16 

24 


706 


66 


856 

242 

34 

12 

27 


1,171 


32 


43 


20 


10 


15 


24  , 11 


232 

19 

7 

56 


314 


20 

7 


152 

585- 


737 


1,464 

329 

51 

29 

120 


1,993 

31 


and  other  compli- 
atns. 


otal. 


-o  opneumonia 
omeumonia... 


■ 

otal 

Shelby. 

n za  uncomplicated.. 
11  ;a  and  broncho- 

■Q(  nonia 

ll*za  and  lobar  pneu- 

1,1  'a  anil  other  com- 

aions 

"«  respiratory  dis- 
so 


39 


49 


otal. 


s uncomplicated 
>n  isj  ' ‘ 

aoi .. 

ileisl 
nioi . 

and  other  eompli- 


and  bronchopneu- 
and  lobar  pneu- 


10S 


281 


159 

27 

1 

10 

2 


12 


32 


199 

6 


26  33 


36 


16 


49 


75 

41 


116 


45S 

39 

12 

32 

276 


2 

i ! 


817 

17 

4 


(tcasl 

eati 


s. 

>tal. 


: 1 u<  'pneumonia 

jobaii 


neumonia. 
>tal. 


14 


15 


48 


100 


1004 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  102. — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  oft, 
rence,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive— Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Camps  and  diseases. 

M 

o 

o 

O 

© 

§ 

> 

O 

Ut 

© 

a 

© 

o 

o 

>> 

a 

S 

a 

C3 

>> 

c3 

g 

rO 

© 

A 

o 

o3 

< 

C3 

© 

a 

3 

jA 

3 

1 

d 

© 

| 

ft 

© 

CO 

© 

& 

o 

o 

O 

C-4 

© 

£ 

© 

t> 

O 

£ 

© 

& 

£ 

© 

8 

P 

>> 

c3 

d 

d 

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t- 

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d 

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P 

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£ 
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1 

1* 
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1 d 
1 ° 

Sheridan. 

Influenza  uneomnlicated. . . 

2 

l 

1 

3 

212 

2 

l 

Influenza  and  "broncho-  . 
pneumonia 

18 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  __ 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

5 

2 

2 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

l 

18 

17 

22 

10 

72 

37 

9 

1 

Total 

2 

9 

1 

3 

2 

l 

24 

23 

255 

14 

73 

37 

9 

l 

Measles  uncomplicated 

4 

3 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

..... 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

1 

- 

Total 

1 

4 

3 

i 

Bronchopneumonia  . . 

1 

6 

1 

Lobar  pneumonia 

3 

1 

1 

10 

3 

13 

6 

2 

Total 

3 

i 

1 

10 

1 

9 

14 

6 

2 

Sherman. 

Influenza  uncomplicated  .. 

9 

12 

30 

66 

26 

8 

3 

1 

216 

1,119 

13 

6 

3 

7 

7 

Influenza  and  "broncho- 
pneumonia  

2 

25 

104 

1 

2 

2 

3 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

2 

3 

1 

5 

11 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

4 

13 

19 

5 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

1 

43 

37 

50 

60 

26 

30 

27 

13 

25 

59 

76 

58 

128 

39 

27 

48 

44 

23 

Total 

i 

45 

44 

63 

94 

102 

63 

36 

13 

32 

66 

335 

1,311 

146 

46 

32 

57 

55 

24 

1 

Measles  uncomplicated 

2 

34 

15 

19 

9 

9 

3 

2 

8 

1 

60 

14 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

1 

i 

i 

1 

1 

4 

3 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia... 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations   

2 

6 

7 

1 

2 

3 

1 

13 

3 







1 

2 

34 

17 

26 

17 

3 

4 

2 

10 

5 

9 

77 

20 

. . 



Bronchopneumonia 

1 

1 

2 

5 

44 

593 

8 

2 

4 

2 

4 t 

3 

28 

31 

15 

19 

17 

..... 

4 

1 

4 

7 

24 

39 

13 

7 

1 

1 

1 - - 

3 

28 

31 

15 

19 

18 

3 

5 

1 

6 

12 

68 

632 

21 

9 

5 

3 

! 

1 

J- 

Taylor. 

Influenza  uncomplicated. . . 

1 

1 

11 

31 

9 

6 

19 

117 

364 

22 

3 

2 

16 

10 

2 

. 1 

Influenza  and  " broncho- 
pneumonia  

9 

68 

4 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

23 

20 

2 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

1 

2 

9 

13 

10 

2 

2 

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

1 

1 

4 

6 

9 

3 

63 

36 

14 

23 

46 

141 

30 

66 

60 

S6 

64 

72 

58 

- 

Total 

1 

1 

5 

9 

14 

94 

46 

14 

31 

74 

303 

492 

97 

68 

88 

83 

84 

60  j. 

1= 

— r=]l- 

' MISSIONS — RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  1005 

At e 102. — Admissions , influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur- 
rence, by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


imps  and  diseases. 


oylor—  Continued. 


3 vs  uncomplicated 

:s  and  bronchopneu- 

ui la 

33  •<  and  lobar  pneu- 

in,ia 

japs  and  other  eompli- 
:ai)ns 

Total 

r<  - hopneumonia 

>b  pneumonia 

[Total 

Travis. 

Eli  iza  uncomplicated .. . 
h iza  and  broncho- 

uimoma 

1 i>  jza  and  lobar  pneu- 

uia 

luza  and  other  com- 

pl  tions 

non  respiratory  dis- 

'*( 

Total 

a s uncomplicated 

a s and  bronehopneu- 

< m ia 

a>s  and  lobar  pneu- 

m>ia 

a]s  and  other  compli- 


°i  mpneumonia 

Lpneumonia 

;Cotal 

WalswortJi. 

h riza  uncomplicated .. . 
Ibiza  and  broncho- 

pnimonia 

it  iza  and  lobar  pneu- 

atia _ 

1'  za  and  other  com- 

li  tions 

'nan  respiratory  dis- 
asj 


Total 

as|5  uncomplicated 

asf  and  bronchopneu- 

a-p  and  lobar  pneu- 

aca 

' « ; and’  other  comnii- 
catis 


Brou 

bobs 


otal. 


opneumonia. 

meumonia... 


otal. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

© 

& 

c 3 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

>> 

August 

o 

S 

p« 

© 

m 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

© 

© 

p 

E 

< 

O 

fl 

o 

Total. 

17 

9 

1 

8 

14 

26 

6 

81 



.... 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

9 

2 

3 

3 

14 

1 

19 

9 

1 

1 

10 

16 

30 

n 

98 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

26 

6 

6 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

4 

9 

1 

1 

8 

n 

49 

17 

2 

2 

4 

3 

115 

3 

4 

15 

1 

1 

9 

n 

51 

43 

6 

8 

6 

5 

173 

20 

2 

in 

30 

65 

135 

170 

18 

40 

117 

46 

539 

60 

32 

25 

3 

1,413 

198 

2 

3 

172 

ii 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

6 

11 

2 

2 

2 

1 

40 

48 

129 

316 

62 

66 

173 

237 

45 

385 

243 

249 

36 

8 

9 

30 

34 

9 

14 

2,093 

68 

131 

428 

93 

135 

310 

408 

63 

429 

369 

304 

763 

81 

48 

59 

40 

10 

14 

3,753 

58 

192 

1 

5 

22 

11 

3 

3 

12 

1 

2 

310 

1 

i 

1 

3 

3 

4 

3 

3 

2 

9 

5 

1 

1 

17 

64 

200 

9 

1 

7 

28 

12 

3 

5 

12 

1 

2 

337 

1 

1 

3 

1 

37 

4 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

12 

20 

51 

107 

33 

19 

25 

43 

3 

19 

20 

26 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

373 

20 

51 

108 

34 

22 

26 

60 

3 

23 

26 

31 

9 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

9 

12 

428 

1 

4 

28 

121 

365 

1 

2 

1 

5 

6 

_ 

8 

7 

20 

1 

1 

1 

7 

31 

85 

20 

1 

5 

3 

2 

157 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

64 

218 

397 

1 

i 

5 

3 

4 

70S 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

9 

3 

4 

50 

1 

1 

2 

| 

2 

1 

1 

15 

18 

4 

4S 

2 

1 

1 

- 

15 

99 

54 

1 

1 

2 

106 

— 

1006 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  102.- — Admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  ot 
rence,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — -Continued,' 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Camps  and  diseases. 

<D 

rO 

o 

© 

O 

o 

& 

a 

o 

z 

© 

a 

© 

8 

Q 

tA 

C3 

!' 

>> 

c3 

3 

© 

© 

c3 

C 

ci 

g 

3 

to 

3 

© 

a 

© 

© 

© 

& 

o 

© 

O 

© 

& 

a 

© 

> 

o 

£ 

© 

& 

§ 

© 

© 

Q 

o3 

3 

d 

a 

>> 

C3 

3 

£ 

© 

Ph 

rd 

© 

ci 

a 

© 

a 

© 

© 

r 

P* 

<1 

T3 

a 

C5 

c 

e 

A 

a 

C | 

—< 

Wheeler. 

Influenza  uncomplicated.. 

17 

17 

12 

3 

n 

15 

84 

2 

ii 

2 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

2 

7 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

2 

1 

2 

9 

3 

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  

1 

1 

22 

19 

8 

10 

93 

76 

372 

96 

6 

4 

5 

Total 

1 

1 

39 

38 

20 

14 

108 

91 

474 

110 

8 

6 

Measles  uncomplicated 

2 

3 

11 

9 

1 

1 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

2 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  



1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

2 

2 

2 

2 

| 

Total 

2 

5 

2 

14 

13 

i 

l 

LJ 

Bronchopneumonia 

1 

125 

3 

18 

3 

Lobar  pneumonia 

2 

10 

18 

7 

34 

191 

38 

6 

l 

Total 

2 

10 

18 

7 

126 

34 

194 

56 

9 

_ . 

Uplnn. 

Influenza  uncomplicated . . . 

1 

7 

16 

17 

61 

13 

1 

5 

290 

321 

7 

2 

2 

12 

4 

6 

1 j 7 

Influenza  and  " broncho- 
pneumonia  

2 

46 

18 

51 

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

3 

2 

1 

6 

5 

2 



Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

5 

5 

64 

3 

2 

26 

13 

1 

1 

1 

2 

| 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  

16 

58 

54 

45 

19 

13 

38 

8 

23 

30 

6 

3 

10 

8 

75 

63 

30 



Total 

17 

65 

78 

86 

111 

32 

14 

41 

15 

30 

410 

397 

13 

13 

n 

94 

69 

36 

i 





3 

29 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 5 

Measles  and  bronchopneu- 
monia  

1 



1 

1 

Measles  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

3 

1 

Measles  and  other  compli- 
cations  

3 

2 

2 

4 

2 

2 



. - 

Total. . . 

4 

35 

4 

2 

5 

3 

14 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 f 

‘ 

Bronchopneumonia 

2 

6 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

8 

6 

1 

17 

14 

4 

4 !- 

Lobar  pneumonia 

13 

9 

ii 

19 

6 

7 

9 

1 

4 

3 

17 

34 

27 

7 

...  b 

' 

- - 

Total 

13 

9 

13 

25 

7 

9 

12 

2 

6 

n 

69 

6 

i 

51 

41 

■H 

4j  ! 

L 

BATHS- — RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  1007 

[ aLe  103. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases a,  measles  t>,  and  the  pneumonias  c,  by  camps  of  occurrence  d, 
by  months,  colored  enlisted  men , United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917 , to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


imps  and  diseases. 


Beauregard. 

i ,aza  uncomplicated . . . 
fliaza  and  broncho- 

uiimonia 

H aza  and  lobar  pneu- 

rn'ia 

:i  aza  and  other  eom- 

il  itions 

it  on  respiratory  dis- 
eaS 


1917 


191S 


1 

10 

4 

1 


1919 


2 

40 

20 

1 


Total. 


! o bopneumonia  . 
■bi  pneumonia... 


Total 

Bowie. 

Hi  aza  uncomplicated. . 
Hi  aza  and  broneho- 

>i  imonia 

iiiQza  and  lobar  pneu- 

iiiia 

H'liza  and  other  com- 

plltions 

n on  respiratory  dis- 

i. 


30 

26 


42 


37 

S 

1 


Total. 


10 


36 


o lopneumonia. 
-'.pneumonia... 


Total . 


12 


Custer. 

1 uza  uncomplicated.. 
Liza  and  broneho- 

m.mohia 

h za  and  lobar  pneu- 

fp- 

" za  and  other  com- 

,’litions 

ai.m  respiratory  dis- 

as 


Total. 


16 


n opneumonia. 
h;  oneumonia. . . 


Total. 


Devens. 
uza  uncomplicated 


Inilu 
>n 
In  !u 
me 


za  and  broncho- 

nonia 

za  and  lobar  pneu- 


' 1 'Uza  and  other  com- 

h,ions 

‘ un.n  respiratory  dis- 


12 

3 


3 

9 

14 


otal.. 


(C1niSSff,rat?y  diseases  include  laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal;  tonsillitis,  acute;  tonsillitis,  chronic;  pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal;  rhinitis 
l\»ni  o-  ?asad  ^0SSSe>  other  diseases  of;  bronchitis:  pleurisy,  suppurative  and  serofibrinus:  and  pleura,  other  diseases  of. 
hpnn  ^ deaths  from  measles  occurred  among  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  these  deaths  were  not  tabulated  by  camp. 

ted  here  separately  were  original  causes  of  admission;  pneumonias  secondary  to  diseases  other  than  influenza  and  measles 
„ i ,r ,n  this  table.  Pneumonias  unclassified  are  included  under  bronchopneumonia, 
o deaths  for  camps  which  are  omitted. 


are  i 
i 


S 


rce  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


1008 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  103. — Deaths , influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurr , 
by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 

1917 

1918 

1919 

Month  not  stated. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

1 February. 

o 

03 

s 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

<D 

,Q 

a 

<D 

O 

<D 

ft 

P4 

<1 

Dcvens— Continued. 

Bronchopneumonia 

Lobar  pneumonia 

Total 

Dix. 

Influenza  uncomplicated . . . 
Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

7 

35 

1 

i 

16 

5 

1 

1 

18 

4 

2 

16 

5 

18 

42 

4 

1 

2 

i 



2 

51 

18 

1 



7 

3 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  



f 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

Total 

72 

10 

Bronchopneumonia 

■ 

2 

1 

6 

14 

6 

7 

4 

1 

T 

Lobar  pneumonia 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Total 

— 

2 

2 

1 

7 

1 

20 

11 

2 

1 

Dodge. 

Influenza  uncomplicated . . . 









= 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

1 

11 

4 

2 

45 

26 

2 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

1 

Total 

1 

1 

1 

17 

73 

1 

1 

1 

Bronchopneumonia 

1 

4 

3 

16 

1 

30 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 



Lobar  pneumonia 

1 

3 

3 

1 

Total 

1 

5 

3 

3 

19 

31 

4 

2 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

Eustis. 

Influenza  uncomplicated . . . 

1 . 

2 

3 

1 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

11 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

i 

! .... 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases  ' 

Total 

— 

6 

12 

Bronchopneumonia  

— — 1= 

Lobar  pneumonia 

Total 

1 

— 

| 

1 

Funston. 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

4 

4 

14 

18 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

i 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

Total 

1 

1 

8 

32 

1 



====  = 

LATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  1009 

\03 —Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence, 
by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive— Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


( nps  and  diseases. 


1 nston— Continued. 


'i.iopneumoma 
>:  pneumonia.. . 


Total. . 


Gordon. 

kjiza  uncomplicated . . . 
luza  and  broncho- 

nmonia 

fluza  and  lobar  pneu- 

mua 

- H .za  and  other  eom- 

pliltions 

non  respiratory  dis- 




I 

lotal.. 


>i  lopneumonia 
);!pneumonia... 


'otah. 


Grant. 

ii  za  uncomplicated . . . 
a za  and  broncho- 

nponia 

On  za  and  lobar  pneu- 

ua 

za  and  other  com- 

li  .ions 

am  respiratory  dis- 


1917 


1918 


1919 


33 


21 


1 

2 

106 

1 


19 

101 


120 


19 

97 


181 


'otah 


110 


lopneumonia 
>-  meumonia. . . 


T 

'otal 

Greene. 


62 


62 


uza  uncomphcated.. 
n za  and  broncho- 

ncnonia 

n.za  and  lobar  pneu- 

i<m.. 


a za  and  other  com- 
lfi  ions 


,n  respiratory  dis- 


is  

,otal 

n opneumonia 
3 neumonia. 


otah 


inllu 
indu 
pn( 
tnfld  ii 
mo 

illiluil; 

pile 

2omi 

easi 


Hancock. 

za  uncomplicated . . . 
za  and  broneho- 

nonia 

za  and  lobar  pneu- 

ia  and  other  corn- 

ions 

respiratory  dis- 


otal 


96 


29 


1 15 

S 


1 23 


187 


12 

91 


103 


3 

4 

102 

2 


1 

37 


38 


1010 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  103. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occur 
by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive— Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 

1917 

1918 

1919 

M 

o 

o 

O 

<x> 

rO 

a 

<o 

o 

<D 

rO 

3 

a> 

a 

A 

tA 

c3 

3 

fl 

03 

pA 

e3 

3 

<x> 

33 

o 

a 

P« 

pA 

c3 

<u 

Hi 

tA 

3 

1 

3 

t-I 

<U 

a 

o 

a 

o 

m 

iZ 

o 

o 

O 

t-Z 

rO 

3 

<D 

> 

O 

£ 

o 

rO 

a 

§ 

Q 

cA 

o3 

3 

3 

c3 

sA 

c3 

3 

t-H 

& 

CD 

Ph 

33 

o 

03 

S 

3 

CD 

% 

ft 

& 

<1 

. 

3 

5 

to 

1 o 
a 

i s 

o 

1 _ 

Ha  ncock— Continued. 

B ronchopneumonia 

1 

Lobar  pneumonia 

i 

1 

Total 



i 

1 

Humphreys. 

Influenza  uncomplicated.. . 

1 
37 

2 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

i 

12 

3 

1 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

2 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

i 

Total 

1 

15 

40 

3 

1 

1 

1 

li  ronchopneum  onia 

i‘  •• 

i 

i 

9 

4 

13 

3 

6 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

— j - 

Lobar  pneumonia 

1 

1 

Total 

l 

2 

13 

16 

ii 

5 

l 

1 

1 

1 . 

Jackson. 

Influenza  uncomplicated. . . 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

2 

7 

1 

6 

3 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications  

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

Total 



10 

9 

Bronchopneumonia 

= : 

1 

18 

2 

7 

5 

6 

3 

...  .1 

Lobar  pneumonia 

a 

2 

3 

3 

1 



1 1 '! 

Total 



11 

2 ' 19 

3 

3 9 

a 

1 

3 

1 ]Li. 

Johnston . 

Influenza  uncomplicated . . . 

i 

Influenza  and  * broncho- 
pneumonia  

3 

23 

3 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

Influenza  and  other  com- 



1 

Cdmrnon  respiratory  dis- 

1 

Total 

1 

4 

26 

Bronchopneumonia 

' 

1 

i 

6 

2 

Total 

— j 

6 

2 

i 

1 

Lee. 

| 

Influenza  and  ~ broncho- 

22 

2 

31 

2 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

Common  respiratory  dis- 
eases   

1 

Total 

1 

24 

==  = 

==. 

1 , 

BATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  1011 


lA'jE  103. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence, 
by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


imps  and  diseases. 


Lee— Continued. 


i - liopneuinonia . 
b pneumonia... 


Total 

Lewis. 

li  iza  uncomplicated . . . 
fit  iza  and  broncho- 

it  imonia 

Ltiflnza  and  lobar  pneu- 

in  ia 

infii 
bl 

Ain 

ea 


1917 

1918 

1919 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

6 

a 

July. 

CO 

So 

September. 

S 

o 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

s 

Month  not  stated. 

Total. 

3 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

11 

16 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

4 

2 

1 ' 

2 

7 

1 

1 

27 

1 

1 









1 

1 



3 

3 

1 * 

3 

3 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 



1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 



1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

4 

a 

35 

11 

35 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

46 

1 

49 

. 

— =1= 

iza  and  other  eom- 

tions 

on  respiratory  dis- 


Total. 


oi  lopneumonia 

b;  pneumonia 

Total 

Logan. 

1 iza  uncomplicated.. . 
i-  Sciza  and  broncho- 
r monia 

0 iza  and  lobar  pneu- 

mila 

1 za  and  other  compli- 

la'ins 

n in  respiratory  dis- 




Total. 


it  opneumonia . 
pneumonia... 


Cota! 

Mac  Arthur. 


" za  uncomplicated..  . 
ii  za  and  broneho- 

n monia 

1 1 1 za  and  lobar  pneu- 

n a 

’ za  and  other  compi  i- 

lalhs 

n 'n  respiratory  dis- 
■as 


otal 

'QiOpneumonia 

ii  pneumonia 

otal 

McClellan. 

1 1 u za  imcomplicated. . . 
! ' Hi  p and  broncho- 

Pmjnonia 

1 T'i  ’.a  and  lobar  pneu- 

mo  i 

11  za  and  other  compli- 

^ catjis _ 

Oumi  n respiratory  "dis- 
eas 


otal. 


3553—25- 


-65 


1012 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  103. — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurr 
by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


Camps  and  diseases. 

1 

1917  i 1918 

1919 

T3 

O 

j s 

1 w 

0 

p 

£ 

a 

1 0 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

1 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

1 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March.. 

April-December.  j 

Me  Clellan — Continued . 
Bronchopneumonia 

15 

29 

3 

3 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

Total 

1 

3 

44 

6 

6 

1 

Meade. 

Influenza  uncomplicated. . 

— 

2 

26 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

1 

2 

26 

3 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

2 

29 

28 

2 

7 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

3 

19 

2 

4 

1 

9 

3 

1 

2 

Total 

4 

1 

9 

3 

9 

9 

1 

1 

2 

3 

21 

2 

Mills. 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

1 

1 

i 

i 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

1 

1 

Influenza  and  other  compli- 
cations  

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

Total 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 



: 

i 

Lobar  pneumonia 

1 

1 

Total 

— 

1 

1 

Pike. 

Influenza  uncomplicated. . 

: 

1 

1 

17 

13 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

8 

Inttuenza  and  other  compli- 
cations   

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

Total 

1 

8 

31 

1 

2 

22 

2 

4 

24 

~T 

5 

4 

20 

1 

9 

3 

14 

7 

12 

7 

14 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Lobar  pneumonia 

18 

3 

5 

1 

1 

i 1 

Total 

rj 

= : 

24 

18 

6 

3 

25 

6 

24 

10 

5 

17 

19 

21 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

Sevier. 

Influenza  and  * broncho- 

19 

5 

1 

83 

12 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

25 

95 

1 

1 







. - ---  --  7 

LATHS RESPIRATORY  DISEASES BY  CAMPS,  BY  MONTHS COLORED  ENLISTED  MEN.  1013 


ale  103.- — Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence, 
by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

absolute  numbers. 


( nps  and  diseases. 


;ier— Coni  inned. 


n opneumoma . 
j meumonia... 


otal 

Shelby. 

nra  uncomplicated . . . 
ujza  and  broncho- 

ntmonia 

i'ja  and  lobar  pneu- 

iOl 

aka  and  other  corn- 

ions  

n respiratory  clis- 


iotal 

nopneumonia 

a meumonia 

;Otal 

Sheridan. 

Jif.a  uncomplicated . . . 
a ca  and  broneho- 

<c  nonia 

i '.a  and  lobar  pneu- 

mo'J 

nea  and  other  eom- 

licions 

u.n  respiratory  dis- 



jotal 


"|  Jpneumonia 
i neumonia.. 

ptal 


Sherman. 


i‘  a uncomplicated... 
11  a and  broncho- 

: lehonia 

||  a and  lobar  pneu- 

niotj 

ua  and  other  com- 
ic ons 

; i respiratory  dis- 
ise ■ 

ptal 


< 'pneumonia, 
aeumonia... 


tal. 


Taylor. 


a uncomplicated., 
a and  broncho- 

pnet  iouia 

liuci  and  lobar  pneu- 

ntie  a and  other  eom- 
Phcions... 


annriL  respiratory  dis"- 
gSsel... 


■tal 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Month  not  stated. 

Total. 

October. 

S 

O 

o 

% 

S 

s 

o 

o 

January. 

>> 

o3 

'o' 

March . 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

October. 

November. 

© 

O 

o 

Q 

January. 

February. 

March. 

O 

- 

o 

o 

P4 

4 

9 

18 

5 

2 

24 

16 

1 

1 

1 

l 

13 

23 

2 

40 

2 

2 

— 

— 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

4 

3 

4 

3 

— 



i 

7 

2 

1 

1 

8 

9 

1 

9 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 



2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

10 

i 

26 

6 

1 

1 

30 

10 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

8 

34 

1 

45 

. 

1 

2 

2 

20 

6 

142 

20 

1 

2 

1 

167 

50 

2 

7 

3 

2 

4 

2 

.... 



2 

7 

3 

2 

4 

1 

4 j 26 

162 

3 

2 

i 

217 

25 

2 

23 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

32 

1 

36 

1014 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  103.—  Deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occum 
by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive — Continued. 

ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


1917 

1918 

1919 

Camps  and  diseases. 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

April. 

May. 

June. 

July. 

August. 

September. 

1 

October. 

November. 

December. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

a > 

a 

o 

Q 

© 

Q 

& 

< 

Month  not  stated. 

Taylor— Continued. 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

1 

2 

Lobar  pneumonia 

2 

3 

1 

10 

4 

Total 

1 

3 

6 

1 

10 

8 

2 

1 

2 

Travis. 

Influenza  uncomplicated . . . 

Influenza  and  broncho- 
pneumonia  

1 

11 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 
monia  

i 

2 

Influenza  and  other  com- 
plications   

1 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

Total 

1 

1 

14 

1 

Bronchopneumonia 

1 

6 

1 

1 2 

1 

1 

Lobar  pneumonia 

11 

9 

3 

8 

6 

1 

7 

4 

2 

Total 

11 

9 

5 

3 

9 

12 

1 

8 

4 

4 

1 

1 

Wadsworth. 

... 

Influenza  and  * broncho- 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 



1 

9 

1 

1 

4 

3 

2 

Total 

1 

4 

4 

ii 

1 

Wheeler. 

Influenza  and  broncho- 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

1 

. 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

'. 

1 

1 

- — 1|- 

1 

3 

2 

1 

_ ... 

3 

4 

1 

25 

3 

46 

7 

Total 

3 

4 

1 

26 

3 

49 

9 

1 

.... 

Upton. 

1 

Influenza  and  * broncho- 

1 

13 

1 

Influenza  and  lobar  pneu- 

2 

9 

2 

Influenza  and  other  com- 

Common  respiratory  dis- 

1 

1 

1 



- 

| 

2 

1 

2 

14 

16 

1 

— H= 

4 

1 

1 

12 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

7 

9 

1 

2 

9 

5 

3 

2 

1 

r 

Total 

1 3 

3 

1 

11 

2 

1 

1 

3 

21 

1 



6 

6 

2 

1 

1 





ADMISSIONS  AND  DEATHS NONBATTLE  INJURIES TOTAL  ARMY. 


1015 


Table  104. — Admissions  and  deaths,  nonbattle  injuries,  total  Army,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919, 
inclusive.  Absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  of  strength,  rate  per  1,000  of  total  nonbattle  injuries, 
and  case  fatality  rates.11 


Character  of  injury. 

Admissions. 

Deaths. 

Case 

fatality 

rates 

per- 

centages. 

Absolute 

numbers. 

Ratios 
per  1,000 
of 

strength. 

Rate  per 
1,000  of 
total  non- 
battle 
injuries. 

Absolute 

numbers. 

Ratios 
per  1,000 
of 

strength. 

Rate  per 
1,000  of 
total  non- 
battle 
injuries. 

Burns 

6, 148 

1.49 

20.  56 

115 

0.03 

20.57 

1.87 

Contusions 

50, 258 

12. 17 

168.  05 

56 

.01 

10. 02 

. 11 

Concussion  of  brain 

2,019 

.49 

6.  75 

39 

.01 

6. 98 

1.93 

Compression  of  brain 

12 

.00 

.04 

1 

.00 

.18 

8. 33 

I irowning 

499 

. 12 

1.67 

499 

. 12 

89.  25 

100.00 

Sprains 

55, 679 

13.49 

186. 18 

24 

.01 

4 29 

.04 

Dislocations 

6, 357 

1.54 

21.26 

18 

. 00 

3.  22 

.28 

Fractures  (all) 

39, 569 

9.  58 

132.  31 

1,346 

.33 

240.  74 

3.40 

Simple 

33, 335 

8.07 

111.46 

663 

. 16 

118.  58 

1.99 

Compound 

6,234 

1.51 

20.84 

683 

. 17 

122. 16 

10.96 

Wounds  (alll 

75,428 

18.27 

252.  21 

1. 178 

.29 

210.  70 

1.56 

Multiple 

2,984 

. 72 

9.  98 

325 

.08 

58. 13 

10.  89 

Penetrating 

3, 105 

. 75 

10.  38 

439 

. 11 

78.  52 

14.  14 

Perforating 

2,858 

.69 

9.  56 

240 

.06 

42.93 

8.  40 

Others 

66, 481 

16. 10 

222.  29 

174 

. 04 

31. 12 

.26 

Poisoning 

3, 200 

.78 

10.  70 

125 

.03 

22.  36 

3.91 

Other  accidents  and  injuries 

59,  899 

14.51 

200.  28 

2,190 

.53 

391.  70 

3.  66 

Total 

299, 069 

72.44 

1, 000.  00 

5,591 

1.  35 

1, 000.  00 

1.87 

a Summary  of  nonbattle  injuries  tabulated  in  Tables  No.  46  et  seq. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


1016 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


CASUALTIES  BY  MONTHS.  ALL  CAUSES 

U.  S.  TROOPS.  WORLD  WAR 

PERCENTAGE  RATES 


FIG.  1 FIG.  2 

WOUNDED  KILLED  IN  ACTION 


FIG.  3 

DEATHS  FROM  WOUNDS 


FIG.  4 

TOTAL  CASUALTIES 


FIG.  5 

CASE  FATALITY  OF  WOUNDS 


JANUARY 

FEBRUARY 

MARCH 

APRIL 

MAY 

JUNE 

JULY 

AUGUST 

SEPTEMBER 

OCTOBER 

NOVEMBER  11  TH 

1917  8 NOT  STAT. 


Plate  LI  I. 


9 10  11  12 

8.45 

3— 12.78 
3.85 
6.91 
6.14 
4.01 
5.31 
5.S6 
6.23 
6.61 
6.68 
.40 


1017 


ADMISSIONS — BATTLE  INJURIES OFFICERS  AND  ENLISTED  MEN. 


Table  105. — Admissions,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  19 17-18 ;a  absolute  numbers  and 

ratios  per  1,000. 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total  officers 
and  enlisted 
men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Mean  strength  A.E.F. 
(annual  1918) 

46, 854 

936, 589 

63, 090 

999, 679 

1, 046, 533 

Cause. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

4 

0.  (19 

50 

0.  05 

1 

0.02 

8 

59 

0. 06 

63 

0.  OS 

31 

.66 

.59 

17 

.27 

97 

669 

.67 

700 

.67 

49 

1.05 

600 

.64 

9 

. 14 

164 

773 

822 

.79 

9 

.19 

18 

.02 

3 

.05 

19 

40 

.04 

49 

.05 

1 

.00 

1 

9 

.00 

2 

.00 

Exhaustion  and  exposure.. 

15 

.32 

146 

.16 

1 

.02 

33 



180 

.18 

195 

.19 

Foreign  bodv,  traumatic... 

1 

.02 

32 

.03 

6 



38 

.04 

39 

.04 

99S 

21.30 

19,  909 

21.26 

352 

4,013 

24, 274 

24.  28 

25,  272 

24. 14 

2,603 

54' 770 

1 , 259 

19. 96 

11,920 

67,  949 

67.  96 

67.41 

Gunshot  wound,  character 

of  wound  not  specified. . . 

22 

.47 

472 

.50 

6 

.10 

301 

779 

.78 

801 

. 77 

31 

. 66 

617 

11 

. 17 

89 

717 

.72 

748 

.71 

6 

. 13 

128 

. 14 

2 

.03 

15 

1 I.". 

. 15 

151 

. 14 

Traumatic  amputation 

12 

.26 

552 

.59 

.8 

.13 

118 

678 

.68 

690 

.66 

Wound,  contused 

32 

.68 

910 

.97 

25 

.40 

159 

1,094 

1.09 

1,126 

1.08 

Wound , incised 

1 

.02 

66 

.07 

2 

.03 

13 

81 

.08 

82 

.08 

Wound,  lacerated 

1,516 

32.36 

36, 070 

38. 51 

677 

10.  73 

8,  286 

45, 033 

45.  05 

46, 549 

44.47 

8 

17 

224 

. 24 

.08 

284 

. 28 

292 

. 28 

6 

.01 

4 

10 

.01 

10 

.01 

... . 
725 

13, 390 

14.  30 

2.  93 

3,992 

17.57 

18, 292 

17.  48 

Wound”  penetrating 

1,551 

33. 10 

32,043 

34. 21 

539 

8.54 

8;  241 

40; 823 

40.  84 

42; 374 

40.  49 

Wound,  perforating 

499 

10. 65 

10,  684 

11.41 

187 

2.  96 

1,901 

12,772 

12.  78 

13, 271 

12.  68 

W ound,  character  and 

cause  not  stated 

2(1 

.43 

231 

.25 

6 

. in 

248 

485 

.49 

505 

.48 

Others,  traumatic 

65 

1.39 

988 

1.05 

23 

.36 

428 

1,439 

1.44 

1,504 

1.44 

Total 

8, 198 

174.  97 

172,462 

184. 14 

3,318 

52. 59 

40,111 

215,891 

215. 96 

224, 089 

214. 12 

a Practically  all  battle  injuries  occurred  in  1918.  Only  15  were,  reported  as  killed  in  aaction  and  60  as  wounded  in 
1917.  These  have  been  arbitrarily  charged  to  1918,  and  the  ratios  calculated  are  based  on  annual  mean  strength  of  the 
American  Expeditionary  Forces  for  1918. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


Table  106. — Deaths,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18 ;a  absolute  numbers  and  ratios 

pa-  1,000. 


Enlisted  men. 


Officers. 


White. 


Mean  strength  A.  E.  F.  | 

(annual  1918) soi 


936, 589 


Colored. 


63, 090 


Color  not 
stated. 


Total. 


999, 679 


Total  officers 
and  enlisted 
men. 


1,046,533 


Cause. 


Num- 

ber. 


Dislocations 

Contusion 

Concussion 

Crushing 

Decapitation 

Exhaustion  and  exposure . . 
F oreign  body,  traumatic . . 

Fractures 

Gases,  deleterious 

Gunshot  wound,  character 
of  wound  not  specified  - . . 

Traumatic  amputation 

Wound,  contused 

Wound,  incised 

Wound,  lacerated 

Wound,  punctured 

Wound,  extensive 

Wound,  multiple 

W ound , penetrating 

Wound,  perforating 

W oun  d,  character  and 

cause  not  stated 

Others,  traumatic 


Total. 


117 

28 

3 

2 

1 


142 

245 

46 

3 

9 


Ratio. 


Num- 

ber. 


0.19 


2.50 

.60 

.06 

.04 

.02 


. 26 


2 

4 

3 
1 
1 
1 

1,686 

854 

55 

45 

4 


3.03 

5.23 

.98 

.06 

.19 


13.17 


249 

1 

2 

1,650 

2,566 

392 

11 

52 


7,579 


Ratio. 


N tim- 
ber. 


0.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

1.80 

.91 

06 

.05 

.00 


.00 

.00 

1.76 

2,74 

.42 

.01 

.06 


8.09 


93 


Ratio. 


N um- 
ber. 


0. 02 


.38 

.21 


924 

326 


.08 


.25 

.48 

.05 


.02 


144 

2 

4 

1,394 

2,135 

182 

72 

90 


1.47 


Ratio. 


Num- 

ber. 


Ratio 


Num- 

ber. 


3 

11 

16 

2 

2 

1 

, 634 
,193 

125 

82 

4 


0.  00 
.01 
.02 
.00 
.00 
.00 
2.63 
1. 19 

.13 

.08 

.00 


2 

1 

2,751 

1,221 

128 

84 


5,402  13,074 


398 

3 

6 

,060 

,731 

577 

S3 

143 


.40 
.00 
.01 
3,06 
4.73 
. 58 

,0S 
. 15 


410 

3 

6 

3, 202 
4,976 
623 

86 

152 


Ratio. 


0.00 

.01 

.02 

.00 

.00 

.00 

2.63 

1.17 

.12 

.08 

.00 


.39 
.00 
.01 
3.06 
4, 75 
.60 

.08 
. 15 


13. 08 


13, 691  ! 13. 08 


a Practically  all  battle  injuries  occurred  in  1918.  Only  15  were  reported  as  killed  in  action  and  60  as  wounded  in 
1917.  These  have  been  arbitrarily  charged  to  1918,  and  the  ratios  calculated  are  based  on  annual  mean  strength  of  the 
American  Expeditionary  Forces  for  1918. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  107. — Discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18; a absolute 

numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000. 


Enlisted  men. 


Officers. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

and  enlisted 
men. 

Mean  strength  A.  E.  F. 

40,854 

936,589 

63,090 

999,679 

1,046,533 

Cause. 

Abso- 

lute 

num- 

bers. 

Ratios. 

Abso- 

lute 

num- 

bers. 

Ratios. 

Abso- 

lute 

num- 

bers. 

Ratios. 

Abso- 

lute 

num- 

bers. 

Ratios. 

Abso- 

lute 

num- 

bers. 

Ratios. 

Abso- 

lute 

num- 

bers. 

Ratios. 

10 

0.01 

10 

o 01 

10 

0 01 

1 

0.  02 

.01 

. 01 

6 

Concussion 

19 

.02 

1 

20 

. 02 

20 

02 

Crushing 

1 

.02 

8 

.01 

8 

.01 

9 

01 

Fractures 

261 

10,935 

11.68 

116 

1.  84 

428 

11,479 

11.  48 

11  740 

11  22 

138 

2. 95 

2 617 

2.  79 

24 

.38 

78 

2 719 

2.72 

2,857 

2. 73 

Gunshot  wound,  kind  not 

stated 

1 

.00 

1 

2 

.00 

2 

.00 

Strain , 

3 

.00 

3 

.00 

3 

09 

Traumatic  amputation 

1 

.02 

113 

. 12 

2 

.03 

3 

118 

. 12 

119 

,ii 

Wound: 

11 

.01 

11 

. 01 

11 

.0L 

2 

.00 

2 

.00 

2 

.00 

20 

.43 

753 

. 80 

15 

. 24 

30 

798 

. 80 

81 81 

78 

1 

.02 

5 

.01 

1 

6 

. 01 

7 

. 01 

3 

.00 

1 

4 

. 00 

4 

. 00 

Multiple 

65 

1.39 

2,898 

3.09 

43 

.68 

124 

3,065 

3.  07 

3,130 

2.99 

110 

2.  48 

4,522 

4.  83 

51 

. 81 

293 

4, 866 

4.  87 

4 982 

4.  76 

22 

.47 

1,017 

1.09 

15 

.24 

12 

1,044 

1.  04 

1,066 

1. 02 

Character  “and  cause  not 

9 

.01 

6 

15 

.02 

.01 

Others,  traumatic 

20 

.43 

342 

.37 

9 

. 14 

15 

366 

.37 

386 

.37 

Total 

646 

13.  79 

23,273 

24.85 

275 

4.36 

993 

24, 541 

24. 55 

25, 187 

24. 07 

a Practically  all  battle  injuries  occurred  in  1918.  Only  15  were  reported  as  killed  in  action  and  60  as  wounded 
in  1917.  These  have  been  arbitrarily  charged  to  1918,  and  the  rates  calculated  are  based  on  annual  mean  strength 
of  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  for  1918. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 


Table  108. — Days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;a  absolute 

numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000. 


Mean  strength  A.  E.  F. 
(annual,  1918) 


Cause. 


Contusion 

Concussion 

Crushing 

Dislocations 

Exhaustion  and  exposure 
Foreign  body,  traumatic. . 

Fractures. 

Gases,  deleterious 

Strain , 

Traumatic  amputation . . . 
Wound: 

Contused 

Incised 

Lacerated 

Punctured 

Extensive 

Multiple 

Penetrating 

Perforating 

Character  and  cause 

not  stated 

Others,  traumatic 

Total 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total  officers 
and  enlisted 
men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

46,854 

936,589 

63,090 

999,6" 

9 

1,046,533 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rates. 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rates. 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rates. 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rates. 

Days. 

N on- 
effec- 
t.ive 
rates. 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rates 

962 

0.  06 

23,560 

0.  07 

607 

0. 03 

3,972 

28, 139 

0. 08 

29, 101 

0.08 

2, 569 

. 15 

24, 467 

.07 

265 

.01 

6,410 

31,142 

.09 

33,711 

.09 

4 

. 00 

2,370 

.01 

197 

.01 

607 

3,174 

.01 

3,178 

.01 

203 

.01 

4,985 

.01 

8 

. 00 

475 

5,468 

.01 

5,671 

.01 

284 

.02 

4,376 

.m 

29 

.00 

1,577 

5,982 

.02 

6,266 

.02 

2 

.00 

2,109 

.01 

7 

. 00 

59 

2, 175 

.01 

2, 177 

.01 

216,347 

12.65 

4,542,472 

13.29 

56, 250 

2.  44 

310,151 

4, 908, 873 

13.  46 

5,125,220 

13. 42 

116,768 

6.  83 

2,391,829 

7.00 

54,972 

2.  39 

383,739 

2,  830,  .540 

7.  76 

2,947,308 

7.72 

342 

. 02 

5, 825 

.02 

140 

.01 

557 

6, 522 

. 02 

6,864 

.02 

810 

.05 

54,301 

.16 

851 

.04 

6,000 

61,152 

. 17 

61,962 

.16 

1,302 

.08 

33,753 

. 10 

637 

.03 

4,088 

38, 478 

. 11 

39,780 

.10 

219 

.01 

3j  169 

.01 

218 

.01 

420 

3;  807 

.01 

4,026 

.01 

68,018 

3.  98 

1 , 854, 006 

5.  42 

33,  .541 

1.  46 

253,246 

2, 140, 793 

2,208,811 

5.  It 

563 

.03 

12, 548 

.04 

214 

.01 

L6S3 

14,445 

.04 

15, 008 

.04 

528 

. 00 

3 

531 

. 00 

531 

.Of 

74,421 

4.  35 

1,750,856 

5.13 

23,520 

1.02 

168,411 

1,942,787 

5. 32 

2,017,208 

5,28 

129,732 

7.59 

3,216,466 

9.  41 

45, 361 

1. 97 

306,200 

3,  .568, 027 

9.  78 

3,697,759 

9.68 

40,661 

2. 38 

962,405 

2.  82 

13,067 

. 57 

111,849 

1,087,321 

2.  98 

1,127,982 

2.95 

624 

.04 

18,615 

.05 

546 

.02 

3,713 

22, 874 

.06 

23, 49S 

.06 

4,510 

.26 

113,610 

.33 

1,889 

.08 

15,774 

131,273 

.36 

135,783 

.36 

38.50 

15, 022,250 

43. 94 

232,319 

10.09 

1,578,934 

16,833,503 

46. 14 

17,491,844 

45.79 

a Practically  all  battle  injuries  occurred  in  1918.  Only  15  were  reported  as  killed  in  action  and  60  as  wounded 
in  1917.  These' have  been  arbitrarily  charged  to  1918,  and  the  ratios  calculated  are  based  on  annual  mean  strength 
of  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  for  1918. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


Emissions — battle  injuries — by  military  agents — officers  and  enlisted  men.  1019 


Table  109. — Admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18; a 

absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000. 


Mean  strength  A.  E.  F. 
(annual,  1918) 


Military  agents. 


Agent  not  stated 

Aerial  bombing 

Aeroplane 

Explosion 

Crushing 

Cutting  and  piercing  in- 
struments (others) 

Bayonet 

Saber 

Gas,  poisonous,  kind  not 

stated 

Chlorine 

Mustard  gas 

Phosgene 

Arsine 

Gunshot  missile,  kind  not 

specified 

Pistol  ball 

Rifle  ball 

Shell 

Shrapnel 

Hand  grenade 

Falling  objects 

Indirect  result  of  military 

agent 

Others,  traumatic 

Total 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

46,854 

936,589 

63,090 

999,679 

1,046,533 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

N um- 
ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

N um- 
ber. 

Ratio. 

63 

1.34 

767 

0.82 

17 

0.  27 

346 

1,130 

1. 13 

1, 193 

1. 14 

4 

. 09 

94 

. 10 

18 

. 29 

8 

120 

. 12 

124 

. 12 

35 

30 

. 03 

9 

39 

.04 

74 

. 07 

50 

1.  07 

674 

.72 

15 

.24 

140 

829 

.83 

879 

.84 

3 

.06 

70 

.07 

5 

.08 

4 

79 

.08 

82 

.08 

3 

.06 

119 

. 13 

4 

.06 

13 

136 

. 14 

139 

. 13 

3 

.06 

180 

. 19 

2 

.03 

50 

232 

.23 

235 

. 22 

11 

.01 

1 

12 

.01 

12 

. 01 

1.249 

26.66 

24, 290 

25.  94 

526 

8.34 

7, 522 

32, 338 

32. 35 

33, 587 

32.  08 

31 

.66 

1,607 

1.72 

36 

. 57 

169 

1,812 

1.81 

1,843 

1.  76 

883 

IS.  84 

22,988 

24.  55 

515 

8. 16 

3, 325 

26, 828 

26.  83 

27,711 

26.  48 

409 

8.73 

5, 540 

5.92 

65 

1.03 

8211 

6, 425 

6.  43 

6, 834 

6.  53 

31 

.66 

345 

.37 

117 

1.S5 

84 

546 

.55 

0/  i 

. 55 

2,758 

58.86 

56,  540 

60.37 

956 

15. 15 

14,629 

72, 125 

72.  15 

74, 883 

71.  56 

12 

.26 

196 

.21 

12 

. 19 

22 

230 

.23 

242 

.23 

816 

17.  42 

16,  352 

17.  46 

289 

4.58 

2,963 

19,604 

19.61 

20, 420 

19.  51 

857 

18.  29 

12, 157 

12.  98 

141 

2.  23 

4,284 

16,582 

16.  59 

17,439 

16.  66 

826 

17.  63 

27  333 

29.  18 

490 

7.  77 

5, 138 

32,961 

32.  97 

33,787 

32.  28 

31 

.66 

672 

.72 

33 

.52 

144 



849 

. 85 

880 

.84 

8 

. 17 

115 

.12 

18 

.29 

27 

169 

. 16 

168 

. 16 

60 

1.  28 

994 

1.06 

18 

.29 

187 



1,199 

1.20 

1 , 259 

1.20 

66 

1.41 

1,388 

1.50 

41 

.65 

226 

1, 655 

1.67 

1,721 

1.66 

8, 198 

174.  97 

172, 462 

184.  14 

3,318 

52.59 

40,111 



215,891 

215.96 

224, 089 

214.  12 

a Practically  all  battle  injuries  occurred  in  1918.  Only  15  were  reported  as  killed  in  action  and  60  as  wounded  in  1917- 
These  have  been  arbitrarily  charged  to  1918,  and  the  ratios  calculated  are  based  on  annual  mean  strength  of  the  American 
Expeditionary  Forces  for  1918. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 

3553—25 66 


1020 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


MOUNDS  BY  MILITARY  AGENTS.  ALL  CAUSES 

U.  S.  TROOPS.  WORLD  WAR 

PERCENTAGE  RATES 

ADMISSIONS  DEATHS 


SABIR 
AEROPLANE 
AERIAL  BOMBING 

GUNSHOT  MISSILE.  K.  M.  S. 
SHILL 

PALLING  OBJECTS 

HARO  6RENADI 

SHRAPNEL 

PISTOL 

RIPLI 

CRUSHING 

MUSTARD 

EXPLOSIONS 

BAYONET 

CAS.  POISONOUS.  K.  N.  S. 
PHOSGENE 

0.  CUT.  S PIERC.  INST. 

IND.  RES.  MIL.  AGENT 

ARSINE 

CHLORINE 

OTHERS 

NONE  OR  NOT  STATED. 


Plate  LIII. 


DEATHS BATTLE  INJURIES BY  MILITARY  AGENTS, 


1021 


Table  110. — Deaths,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;a  absolute 

numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000. 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total 

officers 

and 

enlisted 

men. 

1,046,533 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

Mean  strength  A. E.F. 

46,854 

936, 5S9 

63,090 

999,679 

Military  agents. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

N um- 
ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

Num- 

ber. 

Ratio. 

10 

0.  21 

49 

0.  05 

82 

131 

0. 13 

141 

0. 13 

1 

.02 

8 

.01 

15 

.02 

16 

. 02 

9 

. 19 

2 

.00 

1 

3 

.00 

12 

. 01 

1 

.02 

9 

.01 

1 

0.  02 

4 

14 

.01 

15 

. 01 

2 

.00 

1 

3 

.00 

3 

. 00 

Cutting  and  piercing  in- 

1 

. 00 

] 

. 00 

1 

. 00 

2 

.00 

2_ 

4 

.00 

4 

.00 

2 

.00 

1 

3 

.00 

3 

.00 

Gas,  poisonous,  kind  not 

21 

.45 

306 

.33 

3 

.05 

216 

525 

.53 

546 

.52 

6 

.01 

.01 

.01 

5 

. 11 

493 

. 53 

8 

. 13 

93 

594 

599 

.57 

2 

. 04 

46 

.05 

1 

.02 

17 

64 

.06 

66 

.06 

2 

.00 

1 

.02 

3 

.00 

3 

.00 

Gunshot  missile,  kind  not 

362 

7.  73 

4,033 

4.  31 

44 

. 70 

3, 035 

7, 112 

7. 11 

7,474 

7. 14 

7 

. 01 

3 

.05 

3 

13 

. 01 

13 

.01 

51 

1.  00 

592 

.63 

6 

. 10 

312 

9101 

.91 

961 

.92 

Shell 

84 

1.  79 

775 

. 83 

. 11 

837 

1,619 

1.62 

1,703 

1.63 

62 

1.32 

1,168 

1.25 

15 

.24 

740 

1 923 

1.92 

l'985 

1.90 

2 

. 04 

36 

.04 

2 

.03 

16 

54 

.05 

56 

.05 

1 

.02 

3 

.00 

1 

.02 

9 

13 

.01 

14 

.01 

Indirect  result  of  military 

agent 

1 

.02 

6 

.01 

2 

8 

.01 

9 

.01 

Otfiers 

5 

• ii 

31 

.03 

1 

.02 

23 

55 

.06 

60 

.06 

Total 

617 

13. 17 

7,579 

8.09 

93 

1.47 

5,402 

13, 074 

13.08 

13,691 

13.08 

o Practically  all  battle  injuries  occurred  in  1918.  Only  15  were  reported  as  killed  in  action  and  60  as  wounded  in  1917. 
These  have  been  arbitrarily  charged  to  1918,  and  the  ratios  calculated  are  based  on  annual  mean  strength  of  the  American 
Expeditionary  Forces  for  1918. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


1022 


MEDICAL  ANI)  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  111. — Discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men , 
1917-18;a  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000. 


Enlisted  men. 

Total  officers 

Officers. 

and  enlisted 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total 

men. 

MeanstrengthA.E.F. 
(annual,  1918) 

, 46,854 

936,589 

63,090 

999,679 

1,046,533 

Abso- 

Abso- 

Abso- 

Abso- 

Abso- 

Abso- 

Military  agent. 

lute 

num- 

Ra- 

tios. 

lute 

num- 

Ra- 

tios. 

lute 

num- 

Ra- 

tios. 

lute 

num- 

Ra- 

tios. 

lute 

num- 

Ra- 

tios. 

lute 

num- 

Ra- 

tios. 

ber. 

ber. 

ber. 

ber. 

ber. 

ber. 

15 

1 

0.32 

107 

0. 11 

2 

0.03 

9 

118 

39 

0. 12 

133 

0. 13 

Aerial  bombing 

.02 

38 

. 04 

1 

.04 

40 

.04 

> 

c 

3 

.06 

7 

.01 

7 

.01 

10 

.01 

2 

.04 

162 

. 17 

6 

. 10 

3 

171 

. 17 

173 

. 17 

Crushing 

9 

.01 

9 

.01 

9 

.01 

Cutting  and  piercing  in- 

struments,  other 

.01 

5 

.01 

5 

.00 

9 

.01 

9 

.01 

9 

.01 

Saber 

2 

.00 

2 

.00 

2 

.00 

Gas,  poisonous,  kind  not 

113 

2.41 

2,184 

47 

2. 33 

21 

.33 

72 

2,277 

2.27 

2,390 

9 9,0. 

Chlorine 

.05 

1 

.02 

1 

49 

.05 

49 

.05 

Mustard  gas 

19 

.41 

313 

.33 

2 

.03 

4 

319 

.32 

338 

.32 

7 

.15 

72 

.08 

72 

.07 

79 

.08 

Arsine 

1 

.00 

1 

.00 

1 

.00 

Gunshot  wounds,  kind 

215 

4.59 

6, 732 
26 

7. 19 

82 

1.30 

251 

7, 065 

7.  07 

7,280 

26 

6.96 

Pistol  ball 

.03 

26 

.03 

.02 

Rifle  ball 

99 

2. 11 

3,972 

4.24 

41 

152 

4, 165 

4. 17 

4,264 
4,  465 

4.07 

Shell 

105 

2.24 

4,009 

4.28 

.71 

306 

4;  360 
5,428 

4.36 

4.27 

60 

1.28 

5, 197 

66 

1.04 

165 

5.  43 

5, 488 
198 

5.24 

Hand  grenade 

1 

.02 

' 176 

.19 

3 

.05 

18 

197 

.20 

.19 

.01 

5 

.01 

5 

.00 

Indirect  result  of  military 

.13 

agents 

3 

3 

.06 

117 

. 12 

2 

.03 

9 

2 

128 

.13 

131 

Others 

.06 

S3 

.09 

4 

.06 

89 

.09 

92 

.09 

Total 

646 

13.  79 

23, 273 

24.  85 

275 

4.36 

993 

24, 541 

24.  55 

25, 187 

24. 07 

« Practically  all  battle  injuries  occurred  in  1918.  Only  15  were  reported  as  killed  in  action  and  60  as  wounded 
in  1917.  These  have  been  arbitrarily  charged  to  1918,  and  the  ratios  calculated  are  based  on  the  annual  mean 
strength  of  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  for  1918. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


DAYS  LOST  IN  HOSPITAL BATTLE  INJURIES OFFICERS  AND  ENLISTED  MEN.  1023 


Table  112. — Days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men, 
1917-18; a absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1 ,000 . 


Mean  strength  A.E.F. 
(annual  1918) 


Military  agent. 


Agent  not  stated 

Aerial  bombing 

Aeroplane 

Explosions 

Crushing 

Cutting  and  piercing  in- 
struments (other) 

Bayonet 

Saber 

Gas,  poisonous,  kind  not 

stated 

Chlorine 

Mustard  gas 

Phosgene 

Arsine 

Gunshot  missile,  kind  not 

specified 

Pistol  ball 

Rifle  ball 

Shell 

Shrapnel 

Hand  grenade 

Falling  objects 

Indirect  result  of  military 

agent 

Others 

Total 


Officers. 

Enlisted  men. 

Total  officers 
and  enlisted 
men. 

White. 

Colored. 

Color  not 
stated. 

Total. 

46,854 

936,589 

63,090 

999,679 

1,046,533 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rate. 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rate. 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rate. 

Days. 

N on- 
effec- 
tive 
rate. 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rate. 

Days. 

Non- 

effec- 

tive 

rate. 

2,633 

0.15 

47,359 

0.  14 

877 

0.04 

10, 959 

59, 195 

0. 16 

61,828 

0.16 

1,079 

.06 

12, 930 

.04 

529 

.02 

1,147 

14,606 

.04 

15, 685 

.04 

3,  722 

.22 

4,170 

.01 

385 

.01 

8, 277 

.02 

3,708 

.22 

33, 756 

.10 

1,073 

.05 

6,019 

40',  848 

.11 

44,  556 

. 12 

36 

.00 

5,940 

.02 

533 

.02 

398 

6,871 

.02 

6,907 

.02 

285 

.02 

5,626 

.02 

126 

.01 

130 

5,882 

.02 

6,167 

.02 

369 

.02 

8, 137 

.02 

182 

.01 

1,296 

9,615 

.03 

9,984 

.03 

1 , 451 

.00 

122 

.01 

4 

. 00 

.00 

49, 781 

2.91 

985, 703 

2.  88 

23,240 

1.01 

194,250 

1,203,193 

3.30 

1,252,974 

3.  28 

2,047 

.12 

87, 089 

.25 

1,723 

.07 

9,  723 

98, 535 

.27 

100, 582 

.26 

42, 408 

2.  48 

1,060,276 

3. 10 

23, 029 

1.00 

146, 280 

1,229,585 

3. 37 

1,271,993 

3.  33 

21,913 

1.28 

253, 429 

.74 

3,968 

. 17 

31,730  

289, 127 

.79 

311,040 

.81 

619 

.04 

5,332 

.02 

3,012 

.13 

1, 756 

10, 100 

.03 

10,719 

.03 

197,447 

11.55 

5, 365,341 

15.69 

69, 848 

3. 03 

524, 815 

5, 960, 004 

16.34 

6,157,451 

16. 12 

1,915 

11 

18,873 

. 06 

1,035 

.04 

1,330 

21,238 

.06 

23, 153 

.06 

106, 639 

6.23 

2, 063, 902 

6.04 

29, 387 

1.28 

173,764 

2, 267, 053 

6.  21 

2,373,692 

6.  21 

126,249 

7.38 

1,806,780 

5.  29 

20, 143 

.87 

160,901 

1,987,824 

5.  45 

2, 114,073 

5.  55 

81,681 

4.  78 

3,008,411 

8.80 

45, 433 

1.97 

287,515: 

3,341,359 

9. 16 

3, 423, 040 

8.  96 

4,144 

.24 

68,021 

.20 

2,  509 

.11 

7,270 

77,800 

.22 

81,944 

.21 

133 

.01 

5,490 

.02 

915 

.04 

1,017 

7,422 

.02 

7, 555 

.02 

7,518 

.44 

65, 795 

. 19 

983 

.04 

7, 560 

74,338 

.20 

81,856 

.21 

4,015 

.23 

108,  439 

.32 

3, 652 

. 16 

10, 685 

122, 776 

.34 

126, 791 

.33 

658, 341 

38.50 

15,022,250 

43.  94^232,319 

10.09 

1,578,934' 

1 

16,  833, 503 

46.14 

17,491,844 

45.79 

® Practically  all  battle  injuries  occurred  in  1918.  Only  15  were  reported  as  killed  in  action  and  60  as  wounded 
in  1917.  These  have  been  arbitrarily  charged  to  1918,  and  the  ratios  calculated  are  based  on  the  annual  mean 
strength  of  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  for  1918. 


Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 


Table  113. — Admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries  by  poisonous  gases,  officers 
and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates. 


Number  of 
admissions. 

Deaths. 

Case  fatal- 
ity. 

Gas,  kind  not  stated 

33,  587 

1.  63 

1,  843 

.38 

Mustard 

27,711 

599 

2. 16 

Phosgene 

.97 

Arsine 

577 

3 

.52 

Total 

70, 552 

1,221 

1.73 

Source  of  information:  Admissions  and  deaths  from  Tables  109  and  110. 


Table  114. — Admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by  gunshot  missiles,  officers 
and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates. 


Admissions. 

Deaths. 

Case  fatal- 
ity. 

Gunshot  missile,  kind  not  specified 

74,883 

7,  474 

9.98 

Pistol  ball 

242 

13 

Rifle  ball 

20, 420 
17.  i:;-* 
33,  787 

961 

4.71 

Shell 

1,703 

1,985 

9.77 

Shrapnel 

5.88 

Hand  grenade 

880 

56 

6.36 

Total 

147,651 

12, 192 

8.  26 

Source  of  information:  Admissions  and  deaths  from  Tables  109  and  110. 


1024 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  L15. — ■Admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by  region  and  by  military  agent  ( poisonous 
excepted),  single  and  multiple  wounds,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18A 


Regions. 

Admissions. 

Deaths. 

— 

Case  fatality  rates  (per  cen 

Rifle 

ball. 

Shell. 

Shrap- 

nel. 

Others 

and 

not 

speci- 

fied. 

Total. 

Rifle 

ball. 

Shell. 

Shrap- 

nel. 

Others 

and 

not 

speci- 

fied. 

Total. 

Rifle 

ball. 

Shell. 

Shrap- 

nel. 

Others 
and 
not  j 
sped- 1 
fled.  ; 

Abdomen  and  pelvis 

044 

429 

664 

1,809 

3, 546 

214 

191 

235 

896 

1,536 

33.23 

44. 52 

35. 39 

40  53 

Back 

304 

327 

017 

1,245 

2, 553 

49 

40 

49 

170 

308 

13. 46 

12.  23 

7. 94 

IS. 65  1 

Face 

827 

1,114 

2,215 

4,451 

8, 607 

27 

33 

57 

199 

316 

3.  26 

2.  90 

2.57 

4. 47  | 

Genital  organs 

133 

112 

172 

381 

798 

8 

11 

10 

40 

09 

0. 02 

9.  82 

5.81 

10.50 

Head 

737 

1 , 28(1 

2,493 

5,937 

10,453 

83 

188 

218 

967 

1 , 456 

11.26 

14.  62 

8.  74 

10.29  1 

Lower  extremities 

10,582 

9,371 

18, 182 

39, 897 

78,032 

391 

853 

1,026 

3,452 

5, 722 

3.09 

9. 10 

5.64 

8. 05  ! 

Neck 

37 

39 

54 

464 

594 

9 

8 

11 

37 

65 

24. 32 

20.  51 

20. 37 

7.97  1 

Spine 

117 

50 

94 

331 

598 

06 

30 

48 

190 

334 

56.  41 

53.  57 

51.00 

57. 40  I 

Thorax 

844 

546 

997 

2, 208 

4,595 

149 

107 

152 

037 

1,105 

17.  65 

30.  59 

15. 25 

28.85  5 

1 1 pper  extremities 

8,825 

7,041 

14,135 

32, 237 

62,238 

154 

338 

486 

1 , 434 

2,412 

1.75 

4.80 

3.44 

4.45  ; 

Region  not  specified 

515 

185 

356 

1,226 

2,282 

17 

17 

23 

89 

146 

3.  30 

9. 19 

6.46 

7.26 

Total 

23, 025 

20, 506 

39,979 

90, 186 

174, 296 

1,167 

1,876 

2,315 

8,111 

13,469 

4.  94 

9.15 

5.79 

8.99  1 

a As  more  than  one  wound  is  taken  into  account  in  certain  cases,  sometimes  an  error  has  crept  in  as  to  cause  of  death. 
Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


ABSOLUTE  NUMBERS. 


ADMISSIONS BATTLE  INJURIES BY  ARMS  OF  SERVICE 


1025 


Total,  a 

9,994 
434 
93 
7,533 
195, 547 
3,782 
112 
2,027 
1,967 
410 
2,190 

224,089 

1917  and 
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Aviation 

Cavalry 

Engineers 

Infantry 

Medical  Department 

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MEDICAL  AND 


CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


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Engineers 

Infantry 

Medical  Department 

Ordnance 

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Signal  Corps 

Tank  Corns 

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Total 

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a Practically  all  battle  injuries  occurred  in  1918.  Only  15  were  reported  as  ki 
based  on  annual  mean  strength  ol  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  for  1918. 

Source  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office 


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1028 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  119. — Admissions  and  deaths  for  battle  injuries  and  killed  in  action  by  arms  of  service,  total 
officers  and  enlisted  men,  1917-18;  absolute  numbers,  ratios  'per  1,000,  and  the  case  fatality  rates. 


Absolute  numbers. 

Mean 
strength 
(annual, 
1918) 
A.  E.  F. 

Ratios  per  1,000  as  per 
mean  annual  strength 
(1918).  A.E.F. 

Per  cent. 

Arm  of  service. 

Battle  injuries. 

Killed 

in 

Total  battle 
casualties. 

Battle  injuries. 

Killed 

in 

Case 

fatal- 

Killed 
to  total 
casual- 
ties. 

Total 
deaths 
to  total 

Cases. 

Deaths. 

action. 

Cases. 

Deaths. 

Cases. 

Deaths. 

action. 

ity. 

casual- 

ties. 

Artillery  a 

9,944 

719 

1, 1.52 

11, 146 

1,871 

1.52, 4.59 

65.55 

4.  72 

7.56 

7. 19 

10.  34 

16. 79 

Aviation 

434 

51 

251 

685 

302 

50, 239 

8. 64 

1.02 

5.00 

1 1.  75 

36. 64 

44. 09 

Cavalry 

93 

3 

3 

90 

0 

: 390 

17.  25 

.56 

. 56 

3.  23 

3.13 

6. 25 

Engineers  b 

7,533 

393 

923 

8,4.56 

1,316 

142,753 

52.  77 

2.  75 

6.  47 

5.  22 

10. 92 

15.  56 

Infantry  c 

195,  .547 

11,575 

33,676 

229, 223 

4.5, 251 

392, 529 

498. 17 

29.  49 

85.  79 

5.92 

14. 69 

19.74 

Medical  Depart- 
ment  

3, 7S2 

238 

172 

3,9.54 

410 

76,606 

49.  37 

3.11 

2.  25 

6.29 

4.  35 

10.  37 

Ordnance 

112 

6 

1 

113 

7 

10, 909 

10.  27 

.55 

.09 

5.  36 

.88 

6. 19 

Quartermaster  d . . . 

2, 027 

1.56 

109 

2, 136 

205 

113, 555 

17.  85 

1.37 

.96 

7.  70 

5. 10 

12.41 

Signal  Corps  « 

1,967 

118 

101 

2, 128 

279 

20,916 

94.  04 

5. 64 

7.  70 

6.  00 

7.  57 

13.11 

Tank  Corps 

410 

16 

44 

4.54 

60 

4,  520 

90.71 

3.54 

9.73 

3.90 

9.69 

13.  22 

Others  / 

2,  199 

416 

202 

2,392 

618 

78, 982 

27.  73 

5.27 

2.  .56 

19.  00 

8.44 

25.84 

'Total 

224,089 

13,691 

36,694 

260, 783 

50, 385 

1,048,858 

213. 65 

13. 0.5 

34.  98 

6. 11 

14.07 

19.  32 

i Includes  Field  Artillery,  Heavy  Artillery,  and  Corps  Artillery. 

b Includes  Transportation  Corps,  light,  railroad  and  roads,  construction  and  forestry,  Engineers  and  trains,  Engineers 
special  service,  and  Engineers  service  battalions. 

r Includes  Pioneer  Infantry,  Machine  Gun  Battalions. 

d Includes  ammunition  trains,  quartermaster  labor,  Motor  Transport  Corps,  stevedores,  supply  trains,  and  Quarter- 
master Corps. 

e Excludes  Air  Service. 

/ Includes  division  headquarters  and  headquarters  troops,  train  headquarters  and  military  police,  staff  executive  ser- 
vices, Army  Service  Corps,  antiaircraft  machine  gun,  and  arm  of  service  unknown. 

Source  of  information:  (1)  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office.  (2)  Organizational  list  of  the  members  of 
the  American  Expeditionary  Forces  who  died  in  service  during  the  World  War.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of  The 
Adjutant  General  of  the  Army,  Casually  Section,  World  War  Division,  Adjutant  General’s  Office.  (3)  Table  44.  (4) 
Monthly  returns  of  the  strength  of  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces. 


1030 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  hilled  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery  ' 
[(a)  Wounded  by  gas.  (b)  Wounded  by  gunshot  missiles,  (e)  Killed  in  aeticn. 


Section  A.— INFANTRY. 

JANUARY. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

n 

12  13 

14 

15 

1 

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Source  of  information:  For  the  wounded,  medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General's  Office;  for  the  killed  in  action,  nominal  list  of  deaths 
the  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  The  Adjutant  General’s  Office.  J 

Checking  of  nominal  list  of  the  killed  in  action  has  not  yet  been  completed  by  the  Adjutant  General's  Office.  The  final  and  correct  s 
tistics  for  the  killed  in  action  will  ultimately  be  published  by  that  office. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1031 


fachine  Gun  Battalions , and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive. 

[(a)  Wounded  by  gas.  (b)  Wounded  by  gunshot  missiles,  (e)  Killed  in  action.] 

Section  A.— INFANTRY. 

JANUARY. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

2.5 

26 

2? 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

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102 
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104 
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| 107 

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1 

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2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1032 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gu 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

J AN  U ARY — Continued . 


Regimental  No. 


113. 


120. 


127. 


130. 


131. 


139. 


165. 


167. 


168. 


305. 


308. 


310. 


Day  of  month. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

' 14 

15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 



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1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

3 

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2 

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5 

1 

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3 5 

2 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

313. 


314. 


315. 


339. 


353. 


356. 


358. 


.lb. 


359. 


360. 


.b. 


Not  stated lb. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1033 


B\talions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 

JAN  U A R Y — Continued . 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

1 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

1 

113 

* 

1 

2 

, 120 

1 

1 

1 

f 126 

1 

f 127 

1 

1 

, 128 

1 

1 

, 130 

1 

1 

131 

1 

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1 

148 

2 

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1 

1 

167 

1 

1 

168 

1 

1 

305 



1 

1 

2 

308 

1 

1 

310 

1 

1 

L 313 

2 

314 

1 

1 

.. 

315 

5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

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339 

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1 

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356 

1 

1 

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1 

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1 

9 

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1 

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3 

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8 

2 

6 

4 

4 

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10 

1034 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

FEBRUARY. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

l 1 

(a.. 

1 

Jb.. 

|c.. 



fa. . 



|.  . 

9 

|b.. 

|c.. 

(a. . 

| 

16 

Jb.. 

1 



2 

1 

1 

jc.: 

5 

ja. . 

18 

Jb.. 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

la 

23 

...  lb.. 

1 

lc.. 

1 

26 

.Jb.. 

1 

|c 

fa. . 

28... 

Jb. 

1 

)c.: 

fa. . 

58 

Jb. 

1 

jc.: 

fa. . 

101 

Jb.. 

(c 

fa. . 

102 

Jb 

1 

....!. 

|c 

fa. . 

1 

103 .. . 

3 

lc : 

1 

104 

lc" 

1 

1 

105 

Jb.. 

1 

lc 

|a.. 

1 

106 

4 

'"lc" 

108 

....  Jb.. 

1 

lc 

130 

1 

1 

1 

-■lc" 

1 

131 

...  Jb.. 

1 

1 



139. 

|c 

142... 

|c" 

147... 

Jb 

1 

lc 

165... 

..  lb. 

. 

lc 

166. . . 

Jb 

2 

, 

lc" 

167. . . 

Jb 

lc 

168... 

Jb' 

lc" 

- 

307 

.. . b '.' 

lc 

308. 

310 

h" 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1035 


Btalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 


FEBRUARY. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

— — 



9 

1 

10 



1 

1 

2 

1 

| 

1 

l 9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

8 

1 lfi 

. 

l 

2 

8 

13 

6 

19 

4 

1 

2 

3 

6 

1 

32 

1 18 

i 

1 

1 

j-  23 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

| 26 

1 

1 

1 

l 28 

1 

[ 58 

2 

1 

3 

6 

101 

4 

4 

2 

2 

i 

1 

4 

10 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

7 

[ 102 

2 

2 

1 

2 

|l 

3 

2 

1 

5 

[ 103 

1 

O 

1 

i 

9 

j-  104 

1 

1 

1 

[ 105 

1 

4 

106 

1 

108 

3 

130 

2 

131 

i 

1 

j-  139 

1 

1 

) 

j-  142 

- 

1 

l U7 



l 

1 

2 

165 

... 

j-  166 

1 

— 

i 

1 

l 167 

l 

1 

1 

2 

L 168 

1 

l 307 

"I 

1 

1 

30S 

1 

1 

j-  310 

I 

1036 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 

FEBRUARY — Continued. 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

319. 

lb.. 

1 

321.. 

c" 

(a. . 

b.. 

! 

327.  . 

c.: 

(a 

b. 

i 

339 

|e 

:::::::: 

L 

'b 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

| 

351 

c ; 

la. . 

b.. 



i 

359 

c ; 

b.. 

1 

362 

C 

3 

a 

b.. 

1 i--j 

364 

c 

b.. 



370 

c.: 

a. . 

b.. 

1 

j. 

804 

c.; 

b.. 

i .. . 

805..  . 

c : 

a. . 

Not  stated 

c 

a. . 

1 

1 

b 

Total. . . 

5 



a. . 

1 

4 

1 

6 

8 

i 

3 

5 

2 

7 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

L 

9 

2 

5 

4 | 1 

5 

3 

1 

s| 

1 

MARCH. 

.... 

1 

5 

1 

£ 

5 

.. 

- 

a 

b ■ 

1 

9 ' 

10 • 

e 

L. 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

b.. 

3 

2 

18 ■ 

a.  . 

b. . 

1 

10 

32 

4 

1 

7 

2 



23 

7 

1 

3 

3 

i 

1 

23 

1 

1 

b. 

26 ■ 

a. . 

1 

1 

2 

2 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

28 ■ 

b.. 

1 

1 

i 

1 

b 

1 

61 

h 



101  | 

b 

102 

a. . 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

1 1 

b.. 

12 

1 

3 

1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1037 


Motions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

FEBRUARY — Continued. 


1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

12 

8 

■ 

• 

• 

- 

1 i! 

J-  23 

| 26 

j-  28 

f ^ 

l 61 

j-  101 

j-  102 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

5 

12 

1 

2 

1 

1 

36 

33 

33 

1 

13 

3 

2 

6 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

9 

23 

7 

27 

21 

6 

2 

,3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

i 

8 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

•J  .. 

i 

1 

j:; 

3 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

6 

1 

7 

6 

1 

1 

29 

8 

2 

5 

128 

2 

37 

1 

5 

1 

60 

85 

2 

7 

3 

12 

1 

14 

19 

4 

4 

36 

12 

1 

446 
26  j 

102 


1038 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G\ 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 

MARCH— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14  1; 

fa.. 

1 



! 

103 <b.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 



(a 

1 



104...  \h 

2 

2 

1 

1 

105 Jb 

a . 

1 

108 jb 

fa 

110 b 

111 Jb 

i 

|c. . 

fa. . 

1 

117 Jb.. 



1 



1 

|c.. 

.... 

a. . 

118 Jb.. 

1 

1 

Ic.. 



fa. . 



119 Jb 

ic! 



.... 



125 Jb 

1 

a:: 

128 Jb 



1 

Ic ; 

137 b. 

1c.: 

142 Jb 

i 

|c 

fa. . 



1 

165 Jb.. 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

|c.. 

21 

1 

1 



....! 

166 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

|e.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

167 Jb  . 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

Ic.. 

i 

1 



5 

3 

168 Jb 

1 



21 

5 

3 

16 

4 

18 

5 

3 

(c.: 

18 

1 

1 

307 Jb 

|e" 

1 

308 Jb 

(c 

315 Jb.. 

1 

ic 



327 Jb 

|c 

339 Jb.. 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

. 



. 

369 Jb 

j , 

|e 

. 

a. . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

. 

Not  stated...  Jb.. 

1 

2 

2 

9 

1 



Ic 

1 

1 

. 

fa. . 

1 

2 

2 

6 

3 

11 

6 

2 

9 

38 

4 

2 

1 

Total.. .Jb.. 

38 

3 

2 

6 

28 

11 

20 

8 

27 

26 

28 

20 

5 

8 

34 

2 

18 

2 

23 

2 

6 

4 

2 

1 | 

1 __ 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1039 


Btalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

MARCH — Continued . 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

1 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

16 

103 

3 

3 

2 

1 

10 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

23 

104 

1 

1 

1 

1 105 

i 

1 

l 10S 



i 

1 

1 

110 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l 1U 

1 

2 

117 

2 

i ns 

1 

1 

l 119 



1 

1 125 



1 

128 

1 

1 

2 

137 

1 

9 

i 142 

6 

20 

3 

163 

1 

3 

30 

1 

233 

i 

4 

7 

3 

1 

1 

1 

33 

[ 165 

1 

2 

1 

27 

2 

10 

166 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

24 

l 167 

i 

1 

2 

1 

13 

9 

1 

9 

1 

4 

1 

5 

102 

168 

1 

1 

26 

1 

1 

1 

1 315 

1 OlO 

1 

i 

327 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

369 

2 

1 

2 

1 

21 

1 

•> 

10 

46 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

— 

138 

43 

7 

71 

115 

14 

207 

26 

23 

53 

11 

9 

46 

17 

2 

10 

886 

17 

10 

24 

9 

20 

4 

16 

3 

4 

11 

ii 

5 

8 

4 

12 

6 

410 

5 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

116 

— 

1 

i 


1040 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  6 

Section  A.  -INFANTRY— Continued. 

APRIL. 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

- 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

i 

I 

1 

i b 

i 

1 

1 1,-- 

A .(Vi 

4 1,'" 

jaF 

1 



1 

f> 

1 

5 led 

1 

6 

2 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

17 

19 

8 

o <b 

2 

G 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

J [ell 

i 1 

l 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,1 I,.’- 

jo.. 

2 

3 

3 

; 

1 

1 

1 

1 

|a 

1 

4 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

23 fe” 

5 

2 

i 

3 

3 

Jh" 

1 

3 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

26 led 

(a.. 

s 

7 

5 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2S led 

on  Jb 

30 led 

In 

„ Jh" 

1 

le" 

Jh' 

1 

59 V->-- 

lc.. 

In 

1 

2 

ja. . 

.12 

1 

1 

2 

1 

11,1 

la.. 

102 jb.. 

F 

2 

2 

2 

9 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 



1 

3 

6 

3 

3 

2 

6 

5 

l 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

[a.. 

104 |b.. 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

10 

8 

29 

8 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

20 

15 

8 

i 

(a.. 

105 lb.. 

la.. 

me lb.. 



1 

lc.. 

109 lb.. 

1 



lc.. 

1,1 4: 

ja.. 

112 lb.. 

1 

*- 

115 lb.. 

■» 4 

:::::: 

:::::: 

117 jb. 

lc. 

1 i 

| ■ * ^ 21  ] 

::::::: 

:::::::: 

4 

: 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY 


1041 


Bfalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918 , inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

APRIL. 


Day  of  month — 

Continued. 

Regi- 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

\ 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 4 

1 

1 

2 

| 

1 

2 

f 6 

1 

I 

1 

7 

1 

3 

7 

3 

3 

4 

1 

58 

s 

3 

ii 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 



74 

I ■ 9 

16 

"Y 

3 

iij 

1 

1 

3 

5 

16 

I 16 

2 

f) 

9 

i 

i 

1 

4 

3 

20 

1 

1 

4 

8 

19 

8 

4 

6 

60 

f 18 

1 

4 

5 

. 

1 

3 

4 

16 

2 

7 

1 

6 

2 

4 

] 

51 

i 23 

1 

1 

i 

i 

1 

16 

| 26 

1 

1 

1 

i 

19 

1 

1 

13 

| 28 

1 

] 

1 

1 

30 

1 

1 

I 39 

1 

f ^ 

1 

2 

i 59 

9 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

2 

1 

31  i 

3 

1 

1 

13 

101 

2 

3 1 

1 

i 

1 

12 

18 

10 

13 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

122 

4 

51 

20 

23 

3 

6 

2 

1 

134  I 

102 

59 

5 

1 

71 

2 

1 

7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

3 

i 

23 

i 103 

i 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

14 

1 

12 

2 

1 

1 

108  i 

*•  104 

37 

1 

> 105 

1 1 

106 

1 

> 109 

1 

1 

\ U1 

1 

. 112 

1 

115 

-- 

1 

1 



116 







3 

3 

f 117 

1 

i 



119 

i 



1042 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

A P R I L — Continued . 


Regimental  No. 


120. 


125. 


129. 


131. 


132. 


137. 


139. 


14G. 


105. 


100. 


107. 


108. 


308. 


309. 


310. 


327. 


328. 


lb.. 


Day  of  month. 


10  11  12  13  14 


358. 


359. 


301 . 


305. 


369. 


371. 


Not  stated.. . 


a.. 

Total. . . <b. 


8 

iO 

1 


77 

11 

3 


15 

42 

10 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1043 


Bttalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

APRIL — Continued. 


Day  of  month— 

Continued. 

Regi- 

| 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

6 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

j 29 

30 

31 

No. 

1 



2 

i 120 

: 

1 

1 

} 125 



1 

1 

i 

!•  128 





1 

i 

| 129 

1 

i 

4 

^ 131 





1 

1 

j-  132 

1 





1 



r 

| 137 

1 

1 

139 

1 

1 

1 

j-  146 

1 

1 

1 

107 

i 

1 

1 

1 

ii 

165 

i 

3 

8 

i 

i 

7 

1 166 

1 

1 

[ 

1 

3 

3 

i 

1 

17 

j-  167 

2 



2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

19 

^ 168 

1 

1 

1 

\ 308 

1 

► 309 

- 

1 

1 

f 310 

1 

► 327 

i 

1 

i 328 

1 

1 

358 

1 

.. 

359 

1 

1 

361 

1 

1 

■ 

. 

365 

1 

2 

] 

1 

369 

1 

1 

371 

-■ 

1 

1 

26 

48 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

35 

3 

6 

4 

5 

3 

2 

1 

24 

— 

5 

8 

3 

31 

27 

17 

17 

14 

19 

6 

3 

3 

7 

26 

4S4 

7 

29 

9 

59 

33 

44 

8 

10 

23 

17 

31 

22 

8 

10 

35 

660 

3 

6 

2 

00 

9 

6 

3 

2 

2 

2 

15 

174 

3558—25 67 


1044 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  tnissiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery , Machine  i 


Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 
MAY. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

it 

12 

13 

14 

fa. . 

j 

12 

2 

5 

6 

1 

1 

1...  Jb.. 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 



.... 





3 <jb.. 

1 i 



lo . . 

1 

4 b.. 

21 

Ic. . 

1 

0 jb.. 





I 

(a. . 

7 Jb.. 

1 

|c. . 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

8 

9 • b.. 

1 

9 

1 

5 

2 

i 

6 

9 

{<■.. 



fa. . 

2 

2 

2 

22 

2 

1 



2 

2 

3 

10 jb.. 

9 

4 

3 

8 

3 

3 

7 

16 

17 

n 

8 

7 

21 

i 

[o. . 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

] 

2 

2 

4 

3 

2 

fa. . 

6 

2 

62 

223 

103 

3 

3 

42 

8 

8 

33 

3 

n 

2 

IS Ol. 

14 

5 

6 

14 

11 

24 

6 

7 

5 

5 

3 

8 

19 

4 

9 

1 

4 

4 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 . 

V * 

1 

1 

2 

1 

23 lb.. 



4 

2 

1 

2 

i 

1 

3 

4 



fa. . 

1 

1 



26 \b.. 

1 

2 

2 

2 

|c. . 

fa. . 



1 

2 

1 

1 !.. 

2S \b.. 

1 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

lc.. 

fa.. 

34 Jb.. 

fa. . 

38 lb.. 





1 

59 Jb.. 

CO Jb.. 

1 

61 . Jb 

... 

(a. . 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

14 

101 -jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

fa. . 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

2 

8 

102 lb.. 

1 

13 

6 

4 ! i 

C 

2 

24 

26 

42 

17 

68 

103 Jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

2 

0 

1 

2 

2 ,j 

3 

1 

1 

104 Jb.. 

2 

i 

1 

7 

1 

2 

3 

1 - 



105 Jb 

1 

106 Jb 

1 

1 

1 

. 

1(17  jh 

1 

109  . |b 

no  Jh 

111 Jb 

1 

117. . . . jb 

1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES — INFANTRY 


1045 


Rtalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 

MAY. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

js 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

| 2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

38 

1 

i 

2 

4 

1 

4 

1 

21 

l 1 

| 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

l 4 

1 

i 

1 

3 

i 

l 6 

1 

1 

2 

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10 

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26 

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11 

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8 

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3 

3 

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4 

4 

12 

6 

3 

6 

49 

5 

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4 

6 

2 

11 

8 

8 

4 

9 

2 

109 

179 

44 

506 

j-  28 

2 

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1 

4 

4 

2 

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149 

48 

9 

1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

3 

1 

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8 

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1 

1 

2 

24 

6 

6 

2 

9 

i 101 

1 

4 

3 

ii 

■ 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

44 

: 

1 

8 

5 

1 

2 

6 

64 

j-  102 

4 

1 

5 

i 

2 

22 

6 

1 

1 

9 

216 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

29 

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4 

1 

1 

1 

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2 

2 

1 

1 

i 

34 

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1 

1 

3 

r 

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3 

106 

1 

2 

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1 

1 

109 

1 

1 

110 

1 

1 

3 

( 111 

[ 

1 

2 

1 

l 117 

1 

1046 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120.  — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

MAY — Continued. 


egimenlal  N 

0. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

If 

1 

1 

1 

b.. 



c. . 

b.. 

1 

1 



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b.. 

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1 

b.. 

c. . 



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1 

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a. . 

b.. 

1 



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c. . 

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118. 


125. 


120. 

127. 


128. 

129. 


132. 


137. 

138. 


139. 


HO. 

163. 


164. 


165. 


160. 


168. 


305 


306. 


307. 


308. 

309. 


311. 

315. 


316. 

318. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1047 


j dtalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

MAY — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

1 

4 

118 

120 

125 

126 

127 

128 
129 

► 132 

> 137 
138 

| 139 

j-  140 

j-  163 

j-  164 

| 165 

| 166 

| 167 

| 168 

| 305 

j 306 

| 307 

| 308 

| 309 

| 311 

| 315 

| 316 

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1 

3 

8 

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2 

1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

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1 

100 

7 

22 

6 

23 

7 

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1 

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1 

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1 

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1048 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  ( 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 


MAY — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

i 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

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372 ■ b.. 

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3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

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14 

11 

71 

265 

110 

13 

5 

56 

22 

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66 

50 

52 

93 

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23 

29 

48 

25 

33 

23 

31 

55 

31 

21 

28 

71 

18 

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26 

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9 

3 

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J 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1049 


L ttalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

MAY — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

| 326 

| 357 

| 362 

| 363 

| 367 

| 369 

| 370 

| 372 

1 

1 

1 

i 

l 



1 

i 

i 

1 

l 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

14 

1 

i 

3 

1 

i 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

6 

12 

1 

10 

2 

5 

3 

57 

61 

95 

109 

54 

u 

3 

1 

53 

.... 

14 

33 

7 

6 

12 

1 

7 

27 

4 

4 

15 

1 

21 

20 

6 

72 

57 

5 

16 

19 

6 

32 

23 

57 

ii 

37 

6 

78 

55 

3 

80 

37 

1 

152 

131 

72 

134 

297 

172 

101 

294 

74 

64 

98 

25 

240 

117 

7 

57 

61 

1,984 

1,854 

532 

JUNE. 


1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

23 

35 



1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

. ... 

2 

1 

1 

11 

8 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 i 

51 

3 

2 

1 

1 

12 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

12 

1 

1 

1 

i 

12 

13 

30 

io 

19 

70 

13 



1 

1 

2 

224 

1 [ 7 

3 

3 

2 

6 

30 

10 

1 

1 

1 



72 

4 

2 

2 

10 

12 

86 

4 j 

12 

13 

2 

228 

1 13 

9 

6 

9 

7 

11 

15 

4 

4 

8 

3 

6 

6 

3 

298 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

33 

1 

1 

1 

5 

9 

20 

35 

48 

6 

3 

4 

4 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

247 

1 

3 

i 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

236 

2 

1 

1 

34 

i 

2 

3 

::::::: 

1 

2 

287 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 



2 

2 

1 

1 

171 

i 

1 

1 

2 

33 

7 

8 

15 

1 

3 

4 

19 

158 

14 

26 

3 

490 

6 

11 

9 

16 

7 

s 

2 

3 

4 

9 

8 

12 

4 

5' 

5 

414 

1 2 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 

3 

149 

19 

2 

12 

34 

3 

2 

2 

. . 

1 

2 

1 





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j 6 

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3 

1 

3 

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3 

1 

2 

167 

1 

3 

9 

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1 

9 

1 

1 



115 

1 c 

3 

6 

6 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

449 

... 

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1 



1 

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1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

8 

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1 

15 

2 

1 

1 

1 

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8 

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3 

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1 


3 


4 


6 


11 


16 


18 


23 


26 


23 

30 


38 


39 


1050 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  \20.— Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  ( 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

JUNE— Continued. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1051 


I attalions,  and  Engineers , by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

JUNE— Continued. 


Bay  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

1 

1 

6 

47 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

8 

[ 58 

1 

2 

2 

i 59 

1 

27 

2 

1 

2 

34 

3 

1 

3 

1 

8 

60 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

i 

13 

} 61 

3 

4 

1 

1 

{ 64 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

245 

10 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 

54 

[ 101 

2 

1 

4 

3 

1 

2 

7 

15 

2 

92 

10 

2 

2 

15 

6 

1 

2 

1 

98 

102 

1 

7 

1 

13 

18 

31 

12 

27 

5 

1 

120 

47 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

78 

j-  103 

27 

1 

28 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

23 

20 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

64 

101 

• ! 7 

1 

9 

1 

f 105 

l 

1 

1 

3 

j-  108 

2 

1 

> 107 

1 

1 

| 

2 

1 

1 

3 

108 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

109 

1 

2 

1 

110 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

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1 

112 

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1 

1 115 

1 

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1 

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1 

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3 

1 

8 

[ 120 

1 

2 

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5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

18 

5 

7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

26 

l 125 

1 

2 

3 

1 

6 

1 

7 

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1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

16 

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3 

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4 

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3553—25 63 


1052 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  C 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

JUNE — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

n 

12 

13 

14 

i; 

| 

l. . 

127  \ 

b.  J 

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1 

1 

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1 

2 

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1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

22 

22 

2 

13 

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4 

8 

1 

3 

1 

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1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

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1 

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1 

2 

4 

3 

5 

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1 

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BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1053 


iattalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

JUNE — Continued. 


Day  of  month—  Continued . 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

16 

17 

IS 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

2S 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

- 

6 

3 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

33 

\ 127 

3 

3 

1 

2 ! 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

23  j 

l 128 

1 

2 

1 j 

1 

j.  129 

1 

1 

4 

L 130 





2 

4 

[ 131 

1 

1 

5 

> 132 

[ 

1 

1 

2 

4 ! 

2 

1 

1 

4 1 

[ 137 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

l 13S 

1 

1 

l 139 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

4 

1 

10 

l 140 

1 

i 

141 

1 

1 

1 

i 146 

1 

\ 147 

1 

7 

j 

1 



1 



17 

l 165 



1 

2 

2 

22 

43 

9 

1 

24 

2 

1 

160 

j 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

35 

166 

1 

6 

2 

1 

24 

79 

10 

2 

28 

i 

1 

152 

j 

14 

4 

1 

3 

1 

45 

| 167 

3 

1 

6 

1 

17 

31 

3 

24 

i 

2 

1 

i 

142 

] 

1 

11 

2 

1 

1 

1 

30 

16S 

3 

1 

5 

1 

1 

\ 305 

1 

1 

7 

i 

[ 306 

1 

i 

i 

j i 

92 

3i 

5 

130 

1 

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10 

ID 

1 

3 

2 

27 

3 

9 

i 

41 

l 3fK 

14 

14 

1 

1 

i 

l 309 

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1 

1 

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1 

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1 

L.l 

l 319 

j 

L.l 

L 326 

..  J 

L.l. 

1 

1 

i 

l 328 

L.L. 

1 

1054 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gi 


Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 
JUNE — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13° 

14 

15 

a. . 

J 

b.. 

4 

1 

b.. 



c. . 

1 

1 

372 

b" 

c. . 

1 

2 

4 

10 

6 

4 

3 

4 

3 

1 

Not  stated ■ 

b.. 

2 

5 

14 

10 

9 

7 

11 

2 

12 

6 

5 

2 

4 

3 

1 

2 

i 

1 

a.. 

69 

212 

26 

134 

90 

67 

51 

59 

263 

80 

103 

54 

58 

127 

3 

Total. . .■ 

b.. 

73 

114 

77 

130 

139 

173 

184 

103 

195 

69 

120 

61 

58 

130 

3 

c. . 

10 

12 

5 

11 

127 

16 

10 

26 

11 

12 

7 

13 

16 

JULY. 


1. 

3 

4 


7.. 

9.. 
11. 
16. 
18. 
23. 


26 


28 


30 

34 

38, 

39 

47 


51 


52 


i - 

b 

1 

i 

(c. . 

I 

Jb 

! 

lc 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

7 ! 

Jb 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 j 

1 

1 

1 

i 



Jb 

3 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

|e . . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

8 

•jb 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

16 

1 

1 

10 

31 

97 

13 

6 

14 

10 

5 

1 

1 

3 

]b.. 

46 

46 

36 

8 

16 

13 

9 

4 

8 

7 

1 

1 

2 

2 

19 

14 

3 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

22 

2 

5 

12 

1 

) b 

9 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

i 

3 

8 

6 

2 

6 

6 

2 

3 

2 

3 

4 

1 

2 

l 

V’ 

1 

5 

4 

2 

: 

1 

(a. . 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Jb  . 

2 

1 

6 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

1 

3 

lc 

1 

1 

i 

la.. 

1 

16 

36 

n 

16 

6 

3 

4 

10 

12 

1 

2 

5 

<b 

78 

49 

36 

2 

14 

i 

15 

.1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

l. 

47 

6 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

Jb" 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

i 

lc 

1 

1 

2 

1 

. 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i 

jb.. 

3 

3 

6 

4 

i 

3 

1 

5 

2 

i 

i 

2 

3 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

Jb 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

lc' 

1 

1 

If,-- 

. • 

lc" 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Jb 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

11 

lc." 

6 

2 

1 

1 

Jb 

i 

1 

2 

2 

1“ 

b" 

2 

1 

i 

1 

|c 

I?" 

lc" 

s-- 

lc" 

If-- 

lc" 

54 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1055 


I attalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 

JUNE — Continued. 


Day  of  month— 

Continued. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

1 

1 

] 

^ 355 

2 

12 

] 

369 

1 

3 

372 

1 

4 

3 

10 

9. 

3 

2 

28 

2 

4 

3 

4 

1 

116 

178 

8 

8 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

4 

21 

8 

4^ 

4 

3 

1 

1 

87 

103 

150 

332 

59 

23 

100 

40 

398 

67 

40 

19 

16 

10 

1 

3,250 

3,016 

554 

176 

73 

123 

97 

75 

132 

52 

37 

53 

31 

38 

39 

27 

40 

4 

60 

16 

20 

21 

10 

39 

21 

6 

30 

6 

6 

4 

6 

9 

3 

JULY. 


i 

5 

1 

1 

2 

4 

21 

■ 

5 

2 

1 

1 

* 

1 

j 

. 1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

9 

) 

2 

6 

7 

5 

1 

3 

1 

i 

2 

i 

i 

35 

3 

36 

9 

13 

2 

13 

3 

18 

22 

26 

62 

57 

45 

39 

21 

4 

5 

413 

1 

18 

15 

8 

7 

9 

11 

49 

64 

81 

60 

38 

35 

8 

41 

9 

2 

i 

497 

l 4 

10 

3 

2 

1 

1 

5 

11 

26 

18 

11 

10 

4 

2 

14 

1 

140 

| 

1 

1 

3 

7 

2 

2 

3 

1 

10 

3 

3 

2 

1 

9 

i 

2 

2 

51 

5 

l 6 

31 

24 

10 

3 

10 

6 

11 

3 

13 

16 

29 

14 

13 

12 

2 

261 

136 

41 

21 

7 

8 

6 

28 

44 

23 

45 

71 

24 

1 

14 

8 

2 

704 

7 

4 

1 

1 

1 

5 

7 

8 

2 

8 

15 

7 

1 

2 

223 

! 

7 

7 

32 

19 

9 

6 

19 

22 

3 

4 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

340 

7 

22 

377 

205 

107 

58 

71 

36 

15 

10 

11 

3 

4 

i 

19 

10 

1,173 

9 

1 

247 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

305 

| 

2 

1 

1 

46 

3 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

! 43 

i 11 

9. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

| 

8 

11 

24 

8 

31 

4 

4 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

126 

2 

16 

295 

233 

219 

193 

120 

66 

20 

18 

32 

4 

6 

2 

8 

13 

1,281 

l 16 

2 

2 

no 

91 

64 

24 

20 

9 

7 

342 

| 

1 

1 

3 

6 

30 

19 

24 

10 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

118 

4 

10 

281 

176 

16U 

235 

117 

53 

28 

19 

39 

8 

1 

4 

6 

9 

1,184 

i 18 

139 

17 

37 

50 

20 

6 

1 

273 

| 

1 

1 

23 

21 

22 

14 

10 

15 

8 

5 

7 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

262 

3 

4 

196 

135 

59 

27 

32 

26 

4 

7 

11 

4 

3 

1 

9 

13 

751 

i 23 

120 

33 

6 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

229 

| 

2 

6 

27 

24 

39 

24 

30 

11 

2 

1 

3 

5 

188 

4 

4 

190 

261 

265 

208 

81 

57 

35 

26 

32 

13 

6 

4 

11 

9 

1 

1,230 

\ 26 

1 

59 

111 

52 

29 

25 

1 

2 

1 

286 

| 

2 

3 

37 

33 

26 

17 

28 

11 

4 

1 

5 



179 

1 

8 

10 

303 

259 

182 

218 

92 

72 

27 

24 

28 

10 

14 

5 

4 

11 

i 

1,309 

i 28 

61 

54 

48 

116 

18 

5 

1 

1 

1 

309 

| 

28 

28 

15 

9 

2 

7 

35 

33 

26 

11 

37 

4 

293 

1 81 

33 

17 

4 

14 

10 

8 

8 

88 

76 

IS 

5 

4 

2 

3 

1 

595 

i 30 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

19 

99. 

3 

206 

1 

1 

1 34 

1 

16 

24 

8 

22 

34 

39 

14 

21 

21 

17 

8 

4 

3 

289 

47 

19 

8 

14 

15 

109 

41 

25 

22 

7 

3 

3 

2 

1 

593 

> 38 

' 1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

4 

36 

18 

4 

4 

1 



261 

i 

1 

5 

4 

14 

2 

2 

1 

10 

1 



40 

i 

1 1 

4 

30 

76 

34 

13 

11 

6 

1 

8 

13 

220 

> 39 

13 

21 

4 

5 

43 

i 

1 

1 

5 

10 

21 

39 

i 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

3 

4 

1 

3 

14 

80 

250 

89 

464 

r 47 

1 

5 

15 

43 

41 

110 

! 

J 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

[ 51 

‘ ” V 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 52 

. 

1 

1 

1 

i 

7 54 

| 

1 

1056 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

JULY — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

J 

lo  ; 

(a. . 

|c. . 

(a. . 

5G \b.. 

[c. . 

(a. . 

5S -b 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

lc.. 

1 



1 

1 

59 - b_. 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

(c. . 

1 

(a. . 

2 

60 <b.. 

2 

1 

1 

[c.. 

la. . 

61 Jb. . 

9 

1 

2 

1 

[c. . 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

101 <b 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

6 

2 

1 

6 

(a. . 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

11 

i 

102 <b. 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

9 

6 

4 

lc. . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

103 \b 

2 

2 

4 

1 

4 

4 

9 

lc. . 

1 



2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

5 

1 

104 <b 

1 

1 

9 

12 

3 

4 

10 

18 

7 

5 

2 

|c. . 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

105 \b.. 

1 

1 

] 



1 

106 <jb 

1 

1 

lc. . 

1 

107 Jb 

1 

1 

1 

108 Jb 

1 

1 

1 

lc.. 

1 

4 

109 Jb 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 1 

1 

1 

1 | 

i " 

1 

1 1 

110 lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 : 

lc.  - 

| 

la. . 

2 

1 

1 

2 i 

Ill Jb.. 

16 

12 

6 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

3 

1 

i 

lc.. 

14 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

| 

(a. . 

2 

1 

3 

1 

112 ib.. 

1 

8 

4 

2 

8 

2 

1 j 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 



113 lb.. 

1 



1 II 

114 Jb.. 

! 

115 Jb.. 

1 

1 



116 Jb.. 

1 

117 Jb.. 

2 

10 

1 

1 

118 lb.. 

2 

1 

119 Jb.. 

1 

1 

120 lb.. 

1 

i 

9 

125 lb.. 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 .. 

3 

1 

c- 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY 


1057 


| (motions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

JULY — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 


Regi- 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 



1 

1 

| 55 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

> 56 

10 

25 

14 

1 

2 

2 

109 

3 

10 

156 

103 

57 

24 

11 

9 

3 

1 

1 

5 

11 

1 

408 

58 

110 

25 

1 

1 

1 

147 

2 

11 

61 

113 

35 

5 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

241 

4 

4 

59 

216 

133 

125 

4S 

28 

13 

2 

2 

22 

4 

1 

1 

'•  59 

10 

1 

1 

151 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

5 

4 

1 

25 

60 

1 

2 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

15 

! 61 

1 22 

24 

14 

1 

9 

8 

33 

61 

34 

17 

21 

17 

15 

3 

443 

I 

1 4 

3 

10 

4 

20 

20 

42 

60 

31 

10 

3 

6 

3 

1 

1 

j-  101 

1 

10 

3 

2 

14 

2 

1 

9 

28 

68 

16 

8 

13 

24 

75 

26 

52 

10 

19 

10 

10 

19 

3 

520 

] 

10 

3 

14 

8 

63 

46 

212 

50 

47 

23 

9 

8 

s 

2 

1 

541 

i 102 

1 

1 

2 

28 

18 

28 

38 

12 

1 

137 

J 

11 

28 

73 

27 

70 

35 

16 

27 

4 

33 

6 

4 

4 

1 

360 

1 

! 7 

10 

90 

34 

170 

108 

101 

27 

8 

2 

3 

4 

1 

2 

622 

\ 103 

23 

18 

2 

8 

4 

1 

2 

143 

1 

4 

28 

36 

8 

31 

32 

20 

25 

6 

8 

3 

4 

231 

4 

10 

93 

42 

150 

64 

125 

41 

25 

4 

5 

3 

2 

2 

1 

i 

654 

j-  104 

5 

26 

11 

27 

5 

13 

14 

2 

114 

1 

3 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

6 

2 

3 

12 

39 

j-  105 

2 

1 

3 

1 

; 4 

8 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

4 

1 

6 

7 

47 

j-  106 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

2 

3 

2 

20 

| 107 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

l 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

21 

f 108 

l 

2 

3 

5 

22 

11 

4 

3 

4 

53 

39 

31 

949 

67 

72 

32 

14 

2 

S 

3 

3 

2 

3 

1 

5 

32 

59 

49 

23 

463 

} 109 

37 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

22 

7 

13 

6 

160 

1 

2 

3 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20 

58 

60 

43 

216 

1 

2 

3 

3 

2 

9 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

6 

38 

147 

216 

30 

529 

1 110 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

79 

85 

3 

268 

1 

s 

9 

5 

32 

79 

31 

9 

4 

12 

2 

1 

231 

) 

3 

16 

11 

6 

2 

9 

3 

1 

20 

16 

9 

1 

3 

4 

166 

} HI 

2 

i 

6 

2 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

33 

15 

13 

1 

4 

9 

1 

9 

8 

8 

3 

1 

184 

4 

4 

3 

1 

2 

7 

3 

13 

34 

1 

3 

1 

3 

148 

i 112 

2 

1 

1 

15 

49 

j 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

} 113 

i — 

1 



9 | 

3 

1 

1 

1 

20 

1 

23 

1 

1 

1 

2 



5 

[ HI 

1 



1 

1 

6 

9 

i 115 

II — 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

.... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

^ 116 

.... 

1 

1 

1 

! — 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

28 

f 117 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

15 

^ 118 

.... 

1 

. . .. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

10 

3 

4 

1 

3 

3 

2 

9. 

4 

2 

1 

6 

2 

5 

52 

i 119 

4 

1 

9 

1 

4 

2 

17 

1 

I 

i 

1 

' 4 

3 

6 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

3 

3 

3 

y i2o 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19 

23 

1 

| .... 

2 

2 

3 

3 

9 

17 

212 

263 

y 125 

i 

I . 



1 

1 

147 

151 

1 

1 


1058 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  fc 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

JULY — Continued. 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

■ 1 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

15 



1 9A 

ib 

5 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 



3 

lc.: 

2 

1 

35 

3 

3 

1 

197 

b" 

5 

1 

28 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1c.: 

1 

1 

12ft 

ib.. 

1 

25 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

2 

3 

1 

12Q 

ib.. 

1 

lc.. 

1 

1 

130 

•]b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

21 

2 

1 

131 

ib.. 

1 

3 

4 

3 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

2 

10 

132 

ib.. 

1 

1 

4 

84 

5 

3 

4 

1 

1 

2 

20 

137 

.ib.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



13ft 

ib.. 

2 

1 

2 

5 



5 

2 

10 

1 

3 

2 

lc.: 

1 

4 

1 

6 

1 

139  . 

b.: 

1 

|c. . 

140 

b : 

|c 

142 

ib" 

lc 

144 

Jb" 

C 

1 

145 

ib 

C 

146  . 

Jb" 

1 

c 

1 

1 

147 

Jb 

lc" 

14ft 

b" 

c" 

1 

1 

165 

. . |b.. 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 



2 

(a. . 

1 

1 

5 

2 

6 

166 

Jh.. 

1 

4 

i 

2 

1 

1 

4 

7 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

‘ 

167 

ib.. 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i 

6 

13, 

6 

1 

1 

1 

i 

5 

168 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

9 

5 

305 

Jb.: 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

306 

IS:: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

c 

1 

1 

307 

ib.. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

308 

ib.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

1 

309  . 

Jb" 

lc : 

310. . . 

a.. 

ih 

i 

1 

1 

(c.. 



1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1059 


B'lalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 


JULY — Continued. 


Day  of  month — 

Continued. 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

1 

6 

2 

9 

] 

l 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

10 

9 

61 



116 

[ 126 

2 

17 



22 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

15 

37 

104 

1 

1 

8 

3 

3 

1 

2 

2 

5 

8 

104 

88 

269 

[ 127 

1 

1 

14 

39 

57 

1 

3 

2 

3 

10 

i 

l 

2 

1 

6 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

10 

73 

^ 128 

1 

2 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

l 

1 

2 

4 

7 

6 

1 

24 

[ 129 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

130 

2 

1 

2 

1 

33 

2 

2 

i 

2 

1 

79 

[ 131 

10 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

2 

148 

132 

1 

1 

1 

1 

24 

1 

4 

8 

3 

1 

2 

25 

137 

9 

4 

3 

1 

6 

6- 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

60 

138 

14 

2 

1 

4 

j-  139 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

l 

1 

3 

4 

15 

[ 140 

2 

9 

142 

i 

l 

■ 144 

.. 

1 1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

l 145 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

146 

1 

9 | 

1 

1 

2 

4 

l 147 

1 

1 j 

2 

2 

148 

9 

12 

5 

4 

2 

3 

7 

1 

2 

10 

48 

38 

21 

39 

212  I 

P 

IS 

19 

1 

8 

8 

3 

8 

4 

20 

240 

191 

144 

74 

864  i 

165 

p 

1 

1 

128 

61 

18 

18 

277  1 

2 

14 

10 

4 

1 

3 

16 

1 

1 

18 

20 

27 

37 

274 

1 

S 

5 

8 

4 

2 

2 

9 

1 

5 

12 

103 

111 

122 

65 

> 166 

1 

1 

7 

1 

8 

35 

30 

11 

3 

130 

,7 

15 

4 

4 

1 

2 

4 

14 

3 

21 

99 

35 

23 

14 

33 

406 

b 

15 

9 

1 

6 

9 

4 

12 

6 

18 

186 

195 

157 

81 

38 

24 

2 

934 

1 167 

Jl 

1 

1 

2 

152 

14 

1 

12 

2 

315 

l 

5 

2 

9 

1 

8 

8 

28 

97 

58 

53 

44 

49 

1 

448 

0 

5 

8 

i 

3 

4 

3 

9 

4 

12 

106 

75 

145 

110 

118 

42 

773 

J.  168 

It 

2 

2 

68 

9 

49 

10 

29 

230 

[ 

1 

2 

1 

2 

16 

► 305 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

15 

[ 306 

3 

1 

1 

17 

1 

1 

29 

307 

12 

12 

1 

4 

•• 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

25 

30S 

■ ■ 

- 

•• 

1 

1 

1 - 

1 

2 

1 

3 

c 310 

1060 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120.-  - Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  A. — INFANTItY — Continued. 

JULY — Continued . 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

S 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

(a. . 

■ ! 

311 

lb.. 

1 

2 

ic.. 

la. . 

312 

lb.. 

jc . . 

1 

... 

313 

lb.. 

ic.. 

(a. . 

315 

\ b, . 

q 

V*.. 

(a. . 

316  

ic.': 

fa. . 

1 

317 

1 

1 

1 

1 

ic.'." 

(a. . 

318 

|c.. 

la. . 

319 

2 

|c.. 

fa. . 

320 

|c.. 

|a. . 

321 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

322 

1 

fa. . 

325 

ib.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

ic.. 

fa. . 

326 

ib.. 

6 

1 

1 

327 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

ic.-: 

2 

328 

b.: 

1 

5 

4 

1,. 

353 

b.: 

1 

c 



354 

ib 

O 

i 

1 

355 

ib 

ic" 

i 

356 

lb.: 

2 

|c 

1 

357 

ib.. 

1 

1 

i 

358 

b.: 

1 

Ic 

359 

b.: 

1 

c 

362 

b" 

c 

363 

b" 

Ic 

364 

b" 

Ic 

365 

Jb" 

|c 

366 

h" 

1 

Ic. . 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1061 


h'talions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

JULY — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

• 

1 

2 

J 

311 

1 

1 

- 

1 

1 

9 

312 

i 

■ 

1 

1 

9 

313 

• 



. 

1 

i 

315 



1 

1 

2 

316 

- 

1 

4 

10 

2 

7 

2 

9 

39 

l 317 

1 

1 

2 

4 



1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 



11 

31S 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

11 

> 319 

' 

2 

2 

1 

... 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

10 

> 320 

1 

1 

1 

1 i 

321 

[ 

1 1 

1 

[ 322 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 



12 

l1 

1 

j-  325 

9 

2 

i 2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

9 

19 

[ 326 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

| 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 



2 

3 

23 

> 327 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

> 328 

l 

1 

1 

| 

1 

353 

1 

2 

j-  354 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

] 

2 

4 

> 356 

1 

1 

l 357 

1 

1 

3 

35S 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

j-  359 

T' 

• ■ 

8 

1 

14 

l 362 

• 

. 

• 

- - 



1 

1 

l 363 

- . 

■ - 

i 

. 

1 

2 

L 364 

• - 

- 

2 

2 

\ 365 

. . 

i 

- 



1 

366 

I- 

■ • 

1062 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  (j! 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

J U L Y — Continued . 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

U 1 

(a. . 

1 

1 

lc.. 

.... 

(a. . 

1 

4 

369 lb.. 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

c. . 

(a.. 



370 - b.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

(a.. 

371 ■ b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

[c.. 

1 

(a.. 

372 <b.. 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

a. . 

402 <b.. 

1 

(c.. 

(a.. 

802 • b.. 

1 

Ic. . 

3 

7 

1 

2 

2 

6 

5 

10 

7 

13 

Not  stated -jb.. 

9 

4 

3 

1 

17 

14 

9 

16 

14 

Ic.. 

i 

1 



(a.. 

29 

50 

124 

137 

40 

27 

27 

27 

44 

66 

14 

20 

28 

79 

Total..  Jb.. 

209 

176 

166 

189 

80 

67 

89 

57 

77 

109 

78 

72 

76 

127 

I, 

Ic-. 

93 

27 

11 

40 

14 

18 

4 

8 

12 

5 

11 

6 

14 

U 

AUGUST. 


1 

jb.. 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

lc.. 

(a. . 

1 

.... 

3 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

fa. . 

4 

1 

2 

9 

1 

6 

2 

7 

1 

3 

1 

4 

V. 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

5 

1 

Ic . . 

1 

la. . 

1 

6 

jb.. 

2 

2 

1 

3 

13 

4 

|c. . 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

jb.- 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

9 

lc.. 

1 

1 

fa.. 

2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

Jb.. 

9 

i 

5 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

4 

i 

2 

i 

9 

2 

I 

[c.. 

2 

- 

la. . 

1 

1 

2 

ii 

jb.. 

1 

9 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

3 

! 

(c 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

jb.. 

4 

1 

10 

6 

3 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

5 

2 

lc.  . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

18 

lb.. 

2 

1 

13 

4 

3 

3 

1 

4 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

] 

1 

1 

1 

] 

1 

1 

23 

lb.. 

1 

8 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

5 

2 

|c. . 

1 

2 

(a. . 

1 

2 

1 

1 

26 

jb.. 

4 

i 

9 

5 

5 

3 

4 

4 

2 

4 

2 

2 

12 

2 

lc.. 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

28 

|b.. 

5 

13 

8 

2 

3 

4 

5 

2 

2 

1 

5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

5 

4 

117 

1 

13 

1 

30 

..Jb.. 

1 

1 

5 

3 

6 

1 

12 

22 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

3 

(a. . 

1 

1 

4 

17 

13 

38 

19 

22 

12 

i 

1 

38 

...Jb.. 

2 

4 

8 

8 

77 

108 

20 

14 

7 

1 

1 

5 

32 

29 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

39 

Jb” 

39 

36 

75 

90 

83 

47 

10 

13 

5 

5 

4 

C 

la.. 

it 

1 

1 

3 

1 

6 

50 

65 

42 

36 

13 

2 

3 

1 

47 

Jh 

44 

10 

12 

9 

91 

75 

66 

34 

9 

4 

1 

lc.. 

21 

10 

38 

1 

38 

2 

ii 

59 

2 

1 

3 

1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1063 


Utalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

JULY — Continued . 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

Y 

1 

| 

1 

2 

i 367 

1 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

5 

13 

3 

1 

1 

8 

2 

3 

58 

1 

3 

13 

2 

3 

10 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

4 

72 

i 369 

2-1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

14 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

18 

^ 370 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

10 

[ 371 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

18 

} 372 

1 

1 

I 

1 

4 402 

| | 

1 

1 

1 

/ 802 

1 

7 

3 

1 

9 

18 

4 

3 

8 

1 

2 

5 

3 

2 

8 

142 

19 

4 

34 

37 

45 

26 

26 

16 

4 

12 

4 

26 

15 

6z 

31 

471 

i 

6 

3 

i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

i 

33 

!89 

315 

359 

377 

504 

436 

453 

317 

274 

223 

397 

347 

397 

380 

263 

344 

1 

7,223 

13 

455 

2.340 

1,901 

1,806 

1,435 

1,332 

775 

554 

497 

704 

591 

911 

1,037 

1,235 

8.54 

6 

19,951 

'89 

57 

952 

521 

378 

298 

196 

158 

80 

82 

270 

62 

334 

232 

243 

311 

5,401 

AUGUST. 


1 

i 

] 

• 1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

17 

1 

I 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

f 3 

| 

1 

3. 

1 

1 

2 

3S 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

27 

[ 4 

1 

1 

8 

5 

47 

39 

11 

7 

1 

1 

182 

1 

59 

11 

15 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

141 

i 6 

9 

4 

17 

1 

1 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

3 

1 

1 

44 

7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

18 

] 

11 

2 

3 

4* 

2 

i 

10 

4 

2 

9 

4 

1 

4 

105 

\ 9 

1 

3 

( 

1 

20 

6 

31 

1 

4 

2 

3 

1 

3 

i 

42 

f 11 

i 

2 

3 

1 

2 

8 

1 

4 

1 

2 

3 

u 

8 

4 

1 

3 

3 

1 

6 

9 

9 

100 

l 16 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

17 

1 

10 

3 

8 

1 

4 

3 

7 

1 

6 

9 

7 

2 

9 

104 

l 18 

1 

2 

i 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

3 

2 

2 

1 

24 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

4 

6 

4 

3 

2 

66 

i 23 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12 

] 

2 

2 

2 

2 

4 

i 

4 

1 

2 

9 

2 

4 

2 

2 

101 

i 26 

u 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

17 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

3 

4 

13 

4 

6 

2 

3 

9 

9 

2 

1 

112 

i 28 

1 

| 

1 

1 

1 

155 

1 

. .1.  .. 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

74 

i 30 

1.  J." 

1 

1 

9 

2 

1 

2 

1 

137 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

272 

} 38 

71 

| 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

9 

98 

3 

2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

3 

2 

3 

444 

\ 39 

1 

109 

| 

\l 

2 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

254 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

3 

6 

418 

l 47 

- ... 

i 

188 

1 

1064 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120.- — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

ATTGTJ  ST — Continued . 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

fa.. 

51 Rn. 

ic. . 

... 

fa. . 

52 <b. . 

1 

Ic.. 

.... 



1 

.... 

1 

Ic . . 

(a. . 

54 fb.. 

1 

1 

... 

Ic. . 

... 

(a.. 

1 

55 lb.. 

Ic. . 

ja. . 

56 Jb.. 

1 

Ic. . 

(a. . 

1 

1 

33 

53 

42 

28 

7 

6 

3 

3 

1 

2 

58 ]b.. 

7 

5 

3 

118 

203 

113 

109 

27 

14 

11 

5 

1 

6 

5 

|c.. 

1 

7 

9 

122 

7 

2 

1 

1 

(a. . 

2 

6 

27 

12 

15 

15 

47 

39 

47 

23 

8 

9 

4 

59 ■ 1).. 

3 

8 

8 

9 

8 

32 

36 

46 

44 

41 

5 

6 

3 

1 c . . 

1 

4 

2 

4 

3 

7 

15 

12 

6 

1 

1 

CO Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

1 

i I 

61 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

.... 

i 

1 

ioi Jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

|c. . 

| 

1 

2 

1 

1 

102 b.. 

3 

2 

5 

I 

1 

1 

1 



HI 

103 lb.. 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

Ic.. 

2 

1 

1 

104 -b.. 

1 

1 

2 

5 

2_ 

1 

... 

[a. . 

1 

1 

1 

105 lb  . 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

9 

4 

2 

1 

3 

2 

|c. . 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 



1 

1 

100 lb.. 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

5 

2 

Ic. . 

1 

3 

1 

9 

I'i 

107 Jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

11 

fl 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

103 lb  . 

2 

3 

4 

6 

4 

1 

6 

3 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

(a.. 

12 

1 

5 

5 

10 

5 

5 

1 

5 

6 

17 

14 

3 

2 

5 

109 lb.. 

3 

9 

7 

4 

7 

5 

8 

6 

3 

5 

15 

12 

3 

5 

1 

3 

3 

1 

i 

2 

1 

! 

(a.. 

18 

6 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

4 

3 

4 

3 

2 

1 

110 

31 

62 

31 

4 

2 

1 

4 

3 

10 

3 

2 

3 

13 

8 

1 

1 

i 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

9 

44 

56 

38 

24 

1 

ill Jb.. 

2 

i 

i 

1 

2 

3 

3 

15 

32 

80 

102 

89 

31 

11 

Ic 

2 

15 

26 

52 

53 

3 

2 

3 

6 

7 

37 

llP 

34 

14 

4 

3 

2 

1 

112 lb 

1 

1 

3 

2 

4 

34 

42 

62 

18 

16 

3 

2 

Ic" 

1 

14 

7 

22 

1 

2 

113 jb 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

...  • 

114  Jh 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

115 Jb 

1 

2 

116  jh" 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

117  . Jb 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

20 

i ! ' 

[c.. 

1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1065 


BUalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

1 

■3 

3 

1 

1 51 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

\ 52 

i 

...... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

} 53 

i 

1 

1 

4 

l 54 

i 

1 

| 

\ 55 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

[ 56 

i 

1 

i 

1 

::::::: 

1 

..... 

1 

188 

} 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

3 

9 

3 

1 

9 

58 

152 

| 

3 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

286 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

5 

7 

2 

6 

4 

2 

293 

l 59 

2 

58 

l 

1 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

12 

l 60 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

6 

i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

21 

[ 61 

6 

| 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

8 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

9 

1 

23 

l 101 

.. 

1 

.. 

9 

1 

1 

10 

) 

2 

i 

2 

2 

2 

1 

i 

2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

32 

102 

1 

i 

1 

4 

1 

11 

1 

.. 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

21 

L 103 

l 

1 

1 

1 

12 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

] 

3 

29 

l 104 

1 

1 

i 



1 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

4 

2 

22 

) 

9 

1 

8 

4 

4 

1 

2 

8 

57 

L 105 

1 

2 

2 

8 

25 

1 

1 

1 

1 

39 

27 

26 

8 

1 

1 

107 

] 

1 

2 

10 

3 

2 

6 

6 

44 

109 

L 106 

2 

1 

9 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

26 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

20 

1 

3 

12 

2 

3 

6 

13 

8 

4 

3 



3 

100 

l 107 

3 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

26 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

16 

2 

1 

11 

1 

3 

1 

l 108 

.. 

1 

9 

:3 

36 

28 

14 

21 

1 

2 

1 

6 

2 

8 

1 

292 

1 

9 

13 

26 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

9 

1 

170 

l 109 

3 

2 

4 

3 

1 

1 

29 

| 

3 

13 

6 

4 

8 

3 

2 

11 

3 

4 

1 

173 

] 

if 

6 

4 

6 

4 

6 

1 

5 

55 

8 

8 

10 

9 

9 

2 

304 

l 110 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

15 

18 

1 

3 

6 

2 

85 

| 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

196 

) 

I 

1 

2 

4 

10 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

407 

111 

1 

1 

1 

1 

155 

| 

1 

6 

4 

6 

18 

1 

2 

4 

4 

2 

8 

304 

2 

3 

4 

6 

9 

11 

13 

9 

7 

2 

37 

4 

2 

3 

301 

l 112 

- • 1 

2 

9 

1 

3 

2 

5 

2 

1 

21 

1 

88 

| 

* 

1 

-- 

5 

1 

1 

17 

3 

8 

1 

1 

47 

l 113 

1 

4 

5 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

25 

114 

1 

| 

> 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

11 

27 

L 115 

1 

14 

15 

| 

13 

1 

1 

4 

20 

j 

.. 

1 

1 

3 

7 

9 

1 

1 

1 

28 

l 116 

1 

1 

3 

| 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

35 

117 

1 

! 

1066 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  | 

S cc tion  A.— I NFANTRY— Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued . 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

n 

12 

13 

14 

1 

1 

118  lb.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

7 

1 

1 

|c 

1 

3 

119 b.. 

2 

2 

3 

2 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

7 

2 

3 

4 

... 

3 

1 

3 

2 

120 jb.. 

3 

2 

3 

8 

4 

3 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

[a. . 

35 

12 

6 

21 

18 

20 

6 

2 

4 

1 

125 Jb.. 

148 

37 

38 

42 

46 

32 

4 

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1c.. 

13 

5 

2 

15 

7 

17 

2 

1 

It 

ia.. 

16 

18 

12 

58 

46 

19 

8 

3 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

126..  ..lb.. 

191 

48 

43 

78 

13 

9 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

|c.. 

47 

12 

14 

17 

5 

1 

99 

18 

14 

45 

40 

17 

7 

7 

1 

3 

1 

2 

127 Jb.. 

118 

17 

39 

146 

153 

18 

12 

3 

5 

4 

1 

15 

4 

25 

59 

14 

C" 

22 

20 

48 

150 

53 

32 

8 

10 

5 

7 

i 

128 lb.. 

114 

29 

56 

87 

12 

18 

4 

1 

5 

1 

i 

1 

1 

49 

24 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

129 lb.. 

6 

6 

3 

12 

13 

1 

i 

1 

o 

2 

3 

1 

1 

130 jb.. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

6 

j[ 

6 

3 

1 

5 

1 

6 

9 

44 

43 

43 

16 

62 

( 

131 Jb.. 

2 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

134 

146 

48 

23 

25 

16 

61 

10 

4 

2 

2 

6 

2 

3 

46 

27 

2 

12 

2 

1 

132 lb.. 

6 

8 

7 

7 

7 

1 

3 

4 

3 

3 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

5 

9 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

137 lb.. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 ' ‘ 

138 lb.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

139 111.. 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

110 lb.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

1 

4 

2 

4 

141 Jb.. 

1 

1 

■ 

1 

1 

112. . . jb.. 

1 

\r” 

145 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

146 b.. 

2 

i 

i 

2 

1 

i 

i 

1 

147 jb. 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

148 jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

40 

39 

5 

6 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

i 

165 Jb. 

14 

3 

26 

3 

8 

4 

1 

2 

2 

3 

24 

9 

5 

1 

9 

1 

1 

i 

166 Jb.. 

33 

25 

36 

2 

7 

4 

1 

5 

4 

1 

38 

o 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

i 

167 Jb.. 

11 

10 

24 

5 

3 

2 

9 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

i 

3 

15 

35 

3 

o 

i 

1 

3 

3 

168 Jb.. 

12 

11 

4 

1 

3 

3 

1 

7 

i 

la. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

16 

3 

2 

305 Jb.. 

1 

i 

i 

1 

8 

21 

28 

2 

6 

6 

i 

2 

2 

11 

306 Jb.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

8 

31 

' 

[c. . 



2 

1 

6 

306 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY 


1067 


Eitalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

j 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

1 

1 ' 

4 

] 

2 

1 

1 

20 

118 

1 

2 

12 

9 

5 

2 

2 

2 

3 

38 

] 

2 

1 

] 

4 

4 

7 

1 

3 

4 

2 

3 

2 

31 

101 

l 119 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

13 

40 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

26 

3 

2 

1 

48 

] 

3 

9 

5 

3 

1 

9 

1 

4 

5 

12 

6 

22 

125 

120 

1 

3 

1 

1 

13 

24 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

12 

14 

20 

186 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

3 

4 

1 

4 

6cP 

139 

63 

39 

686 

^ 125 

14 

41 

6 

6 

129 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

8 

6 

6 

221 

| 

1 

1 

5 

2 

4 

2 

1 

3 

3 

117 

104 

28 

8 

728 

l 126 

3 

40 

18 

10 

3 

170 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

32 

28 

327 

1 

2 

2 

5 

1 

in 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

24 

87 

103 

l 127 

1 

11 

6 

140 

l 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

s 

84 

130 

1 

1 

4 

i 

1 

4 

2 

3 

125 

128 

651 

i 128 

i 

1 

9 

30 

25 

153 

4 

1 

1 

15 

1 

1 

3 

2 

i 

1 

1 

68 

l 129 

1 

6 

1 

3 

2 

4 

1 

1 

21 

o 

CO 

1 

1 

8 

9 

2 

2 

i 

5 

1 

1 

1 

292 

8 

5 

8 

4 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

469 

i 131 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

8S 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

119 

) 

3 

6 

1 

4 

2 

i 

1 

1 

2 

80 

7 132 

2 

3 

28 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

17 

\ 137 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

] 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

3 

2 

11 

43 

\ 138 

1 

2 

1 

) 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

28 

]■  139 

i 

2 

| 

1 

1 

j 

2 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

4 

4 

42 

l 140 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

l 141 

| 

2 

1 

1 

l 142 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

9. 

13 

l 145 

1 

4 

| 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

18 

i 146 

1 



1 

1 

9 

) 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

14 

\ 147 

2 

4 

1 

i 

l 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

1 

23 

i 148 

. 

1 

1 

| 

i . 

4 

1 

1 

66 

1 

’• 

i 

4 

4 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

8 

3 

140 

\ 165 

1 

2 

12 

( 

(l 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

55 

1 

i 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

126 

^ 166 

10 

| 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

67 

1 

2 

i 

2 

2 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

91 

^ 167 

3 

| 

1 

1 

2 

34 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

94 

\ 168 

4 

| 

i! 

78 

11 

- 

16 

1 

4 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

411 

I! 

3 

3 

1 

4 

1 

4 

2 

4 

109 

^ 305 

. 

1 

1 

19 

| 

55 

3 

6 

5 

8 

5 

7 

7 

2 

9 

10 

11 

9 

9 

i 

249 

1 

8 

3 

11 

8 

16 

8 

2 

10 

25 

14 

171 

} 306 

■ 

3 

i 

4 

2 

2 

i 

1 

32 

6 

61 

1068 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 

AU  GTJ  ST — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

u 

12 

13 

14 

1 

307 

Jb.. 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

|c.. 

fa.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

8 

308 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

2 

1 

6 

6 

|c. . 

1 

1 

(a. . 

309 

. Jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

... 

|e. . 

(a. . 

310 

jb.. 

2 

k- 



(a.. 



... 

311 

Jb.. 

1 

[c.. 

(a.. 

1 

312  

Jb.. 

1 

2 

1 

k. 



313  . 

{b.. 

1 

1 

1 

|c . . 

ja. . 



314  

■ b.. 

1 



k- 

1 

1 

315 

Jb.. 



(a. . 

310 

Jb.. 

|c. . 

1 



fa. . 

1 

317 

Jb.. 

10 

9. 

4 

3 

1 

3 

1 

i 

2 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

2 

:. 

3 

1 

318 

Jb.. 

3 

1 

2 

1 

k. 



1 

la. . 

i 

1 

319 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

|c. . 

1 

1 



2 

1 

1 

(a. . 

1 

2 

1 

4 

4 

320 

Jb.. 

3 

1 

3 

5 

4 

1 

1 

2 

6 

10 

|c. . 

1 

1 

2 

7 

1 

2 

321. 

...  b.' 

1 

1 

Ic 

322 

b ' 

k: 

323 

b" 

1 

Ic 



1 

325 

b.: 

i 

i 

1 

k 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

6 

7 

1 

e 

8 

326 

b" 

i 

9 

23 

18 

1 

1 

ic 

a 

6 

0 

327  

. Jb 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ic 

2 

i 

9 

328 

Jh 

2 

1 

i, 

34Q 

b ‘ 

|c 

350 

b" 

Ic" 

1 

1 

351 

Jh 

C 

1 

3 

1 

353 

Jb.. 

1 



i 

c 

2 

1 

2 

19 

101 

47 

13 

3 

i 

3 

354 

Jb 

1 

1 

1 

Ic 

la. . 

3 

1 

i 

19 

160 

1 

68 

1 

15 

5 

i 

3 

4 

1 

1 

|c. . 

1 



1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1069 


BUalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive- — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

AUGII  ST — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

6 

2 

3 

3 

2 

28 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

8 

5 

7 

11 

08 

17 

7 

8 

4 

^ 307 

1 

2 

5 

29 

8 

6 

3 

3 

58 

)3 

17 

o 

136 

11 

15 

9 

43 

22 

18 

15 

3 

10 

n 

5 

1 

4 

2 

507 

) 

9 

Q 

6 

4 

11 

33 

52 

10 

7 

1 

i 

i 

205 

f 308 

4 

8 

1 

1 

6 

14 

13 

3 

59 

i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

i 

i 

13 

l 309 

| 

1 

3 

f 310 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

J-  311 

) 

1 

5 

t 312 

| 

i 

i 

5 

f 313 

1 

1 

i 

3 

f 314 



1 

3 

1 

1 

f 315 

1 

. 

3 

3 

^ 316 

1 

f 

i 

2 

1 

6 

5 

56 

f 317 

9 

2 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 



15 

\ 318 

1 

| 

L 

3 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

21 

[ 319 

6 

| 

12 

) 

if 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

53 

l 320 

12 

| 

2 

1 

3 

CO 

1 

1 

i 

l 322 

| 

1 

1 

l 323 

J 

3 

1 

.;  3 

1 

7 

8 

1 

1 

24 

l 325 

i 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

47 

1 

2 

1 

1 

39 

l 326 

18 

| 

1 

30 

1 

i 

1 

1 

3 

12 

l 327 

2 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

8 

l 328 

| 

1 

1 

1 

l 349 

1 

i 

1 

l 350 

| 

2 

1 

l 351 

i 

8 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i 

7 

^ 353 

| 

1 

2 

204 

1 

5 

9 

1 

1 

14 

l 354 

| 

5 

i 

1 

1 

292 

2 

1 

1 

8 

f 355 

... 

i 

1 

3 

J 

1070 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

(a. . 

2 

2 

356  b.. 

1 

i 

|c. . 

(a.. 

357 -T-- 

1 

1 

Ic. . 

la. . 

1 

1 

358 ]b.. 

1 

1 

i 

|c. . 

[a.. 

" 

359 lx. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

la. . 

1 

360 4 b.. 

c.. 

la. . 

361 tb.. 

1 

2 

[c. . 

[a. . 

i 

362 Jb.. 

1 

i 

1 

l 

|c. . 

(a. . 

363 fb.. 

1 

|c . . 

(a. . 

1 

1 

'1 

364 Ii.. 

1 

Ic. . 

(a. . 

1 

i 

1 

365 ■ b.. 

1 

|c.. 

1 

366 tb.. 

1 

|c. . 

1 

367 lx. 

- 

i 

368 • b.. 

1 





1 

369 • b.. 

6 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

6 

2 

1 

2 

i 

370 - b . 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

371 . b 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

372 • b.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

(a.. 

G 

4 

3 

2 

5 

1 

4 

14 

2 

5 

2 

3 

5 

i 

Not  stated ^b.. 

21 

17 

3 

9 

19 

7 

7 

8 

8 

3 

12 

9 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

[a.. 

380 

122 

140 

398 

288 

254 

253 

716 

402 

442 

196 

150 

67 

118 

Total.,  .b.. 

949 

396 

468 

704 

737 

376 

508 

429 

501 

516 

335 

217 

260 

193 

|c . . 

213 

78 

127 

150 

74 

179 

116 

61 

139 

129 

90 

76 

41 

27 

SEPTEMBER. 

1 

4 1 

) Jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

c 

3 b.: 

3 

1 

C 

la.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 «{b.. 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Ic 

2 

1 

1 

6 ib.. 

1 



3 

3 

5 

105 

27 

55 

[c . . 

47 

6 

18 

2 

9 

7 Jb.: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

C 

(a.. 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

9 Jb.. 

1 

2 

i 

/ 5 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

5 

152 

67 

24 

Ic.. 

1 

49 

4 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES— INFANTRY, 


10  71 


Baalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

I 

Total. 

mental 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

4 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

> 356 

3 

1 

1 



5 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

10 

1 

18 

l 357 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

\ 358 

1 

1 

9 

] 

1 

1 

6 

j-  359 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

[ 360 

1 

1 

1 

2 

7 

J-  361 

1 

1 

•• 

1 



1 

1 

9 

1 

10 

. 

j*  362 

1 



1 

1 

3 

363 

9 

1 

1 

364 

1 

1 

1 

6 

] 

1 

2 

9 

6 

j-  365 

1 

3 

3 

) 

1 

3 

i 

6 

3 

15 

366 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 

13 

> 367 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

8 

] 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

9 

14 

1 

1 

2 

j-  368 

1 

1 

1 

4 

] 

10 



1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

48 

[ 369 

4 

1 

i 

3 

1 

15 

| 370 

] 

1 

1 

2 

1 

13 

371 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

11 

i 372 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

6 

4 

13 

1 

123 

8 

3 

7 

2 

n 

2 

ii 

5 

7 

6 

14 

5 

5 

4 

6 

244 

1 

8 

4 

369 

154 

148 

127 

150 

81 

62 

78 

46 

119 

122 

90 

162 

236 

182 

2 

6, 815 

1 

236 

156 

150 

113 

192 

128 

253 

166 

208 

163 

227 

363 

432 

449 

468 

I 

10,617 

- 

35 

24 

33 

17 

27 

26 

20 

14 

25 

34 

96 

83 

90 

73 

97 

2,234 

SEPTEMBER. 

■I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

I 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

6 

l 3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

25 

1 

i 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

6 

96 

4 

i 

13 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i 

3 

3 

5 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

2 

289 

} 6 



1 

77 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

4 

12 

1 

2 



2 

2 

2 

i 

2 

l 

2 

i 

5 

21 

61 

| 7 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

33 

7 

6 

6 

1 

2 

7 

6 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

4 

338 

l 9 

— 

1 

55 

1 

1072 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


Regimental  No. 


18. 

23. 

26. 

28. 

30. 

34. 

38. 

39. 
47. 

51. 

52. 


55.. 

56. . 

58.. 

59.. 

60.. 

61.. 

64.. 
101. 
102. 

103. 

104. 


Day  of  month. 


i 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

109 

15 

n 

76 

17 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

166 

87 

3 

82 

13 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

i 

3 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

2 

11 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

43 

11 

3 

116 

6 

5 

85 

14 

7 

51 

5 

1 

4 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

4 

53 

41 

1 

6 

2 

3 

4 
3 
2 

27 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

6 

5 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 

i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

-- 

2 

1 

1 

4 

i 

i 

1 

3 

4 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

- 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

■■ 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

6 



1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

.. 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

2 



i 

1 

5 

5 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
1 
3 
3 
1 

2 

i 

4 

5 

1 

2 

3 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

5 

.. 

2 

1 

9 

2 

1 

3 

3 

29 

6 

1 

1 

.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

4 

1 

2 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

.. 

1 

< 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

66 

18 

1 

2 

2 

1 

7 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

i 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

45 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

98 

18 

3 

3 

17 

1 

5 

. . 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

i 

i 

1 

2 

i 

4 

2 

2 

77 

9 

12 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

. . 

23 

18 

7 

29 

15 

6 

10 

8 

6 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

105 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1073 


Jap  lions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 

SEPTEMBE  R— Continued. 


4 

i 

— r 

Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

17 

18 

19  ■ 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

1 

6 

2 

4 

2 

3 

5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

11 

2 

43 

4 

1 

5 

1 

2 

2 

3S 

550 

136 

15 
157 

16 
24 
98 
13 
30 

203 

48 

22 

154 

16 

28 

134 

12 

16 

47 

3 

4 
2 

l “ 

l 16 

l " 

| 23 

| 26 

| 28 

j-  30 

} “ 

| 38 

| 39 

} " 

} 51 

| 52 

J-  53 

f ^ 

| 55 

| 56 

| 58 

| 59 

| 60 

l 61 

| 64 

| 101 

| 102 

| 103 

| 104 

| 105 

11 

1 

4 

2 

6 

2 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

4 

5 

2 

1 

4 

1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

4 

13 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

4 

3 

2 

4 

5 

7 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

6 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

7 

5 

3 

4 

4 

5 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

5 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

5 

122 

77 

1 

67 

37 

21 

46 

1 

51 

488 

161 

21 

392 

118 

25 

41 

2 

8 

21 

2 

3 

38 

2 

3 

84 

12 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 



3 

2 

1 

1 

6 

15 

86 

19 

3 

75 

34 

14 

13 

142 

26 

4 
81 
25 

5 

5 

45 

15 

3 

67 

8 

7 

48 

21 

5 

64 

10 



2 

2 

3 

4 

5 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

3 

1 

5 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2 

5 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

3 

22 

8 

14 

1 

1 



2 

1 

3 

7 

1 

17 

205 

29 

25 

300 

52 

36 

158 

44 

54 

6S 

10 

1 

1 

1 

3 



1 

3 

56 

16 

1 

67 

24 

1 

1 

4' 

1 

1 

6 

2 

24 

4 

2 

21 

4 

2 

2 

5 
57 

6 
2 

128 

10 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

15 

1 

2 

1 

5 

1 

4 

3 

1 



1 

3 
2 

4 
3 

i 

5 

1 

1 

4 

1 

13 

43 

1 

2 

2 

0 

1 

1 

1 

6 

17 

9 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

31 

4 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

5 

4 

1 

6 

1 

4 

2 

17 

1 

21 

128 

24 

49 

207 

46 

180 

213 

41 

13 

149 

21 

316 

49S 

147 

5 

2 

8 

1 

3 

7 

1 

25 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

| 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

5 

2 

72 

39 

8 

32 

14 

1 

3 

11 

3 

84 

3 

1 

1 

2 

9 

7 

1 

35 

7 

.... 

2 

4 

2 

1 

5 

; 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

3 

8 

7 

3 

1 

1 

8 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

7 

2 

6 

4 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 3 

:::: 



1 

1 

1 

1 

n 

20 

2 

22 

9 

I 

14 

95 

34 

3i 

17 

118 

211 

91 

39 

88 

2 

•I  2 

1 

1 

1 

1074 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machim 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

SEPTEMBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

s 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

fa. . 

17 

10 

f) 

2 

3 

2 

1 

9 

106 

Jb.. 

98 

10S 

8 

8 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

12 

1 . 

13 

34 

1 

1 

fa. . 

1 

i 

1 

1 

107  . 

...  Jb.. 

3 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

108 

Jb.. 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

1 

2 

C.. 

1 



(a. . 

3 

2 

6 

6 

59 

80 

54 

9 

8 

1 

1 

2 

4 

100 

...Jb.. 

7 

5 

2 

24 

8S 

262 

62 

9 

7 

4 

2 

|c.. 

1 

2 

14 

80 

11 

3 

(a.. 

4 

1 

' 4 

31 

38 

55 

15 

11 

2 

2 

7 

2 

3 

110.... 

Jb.. 

5 

4 

1 

9 

41 

80 

26 

4 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

15 

17 

2 

4 

1 

fa.. 

2 

4 

2 

4 

79 

101 

18 

6 

3 

1 

111.... 

jb.. 

5 

7 

2 

5 

2 

116 

51 

8 

4 

i 

3 

5 

2 

Ic.. 

2 

23 

18 

fa. . 

11 

3 



1 

8 

3 

3 

1 

2 

112. . . 

Jb.. 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

10 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

113  .. 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

17  . 

2 

2 

fi  . 

fa. . 

1 

1 

114. . . 

jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

115 

Jb-. 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

i 

i . 

|o . . 

i 

i . 

2 

1 

1 

116 

Jb.. 

5 

1 

2 

9 

1 

9 

1 

3 

i 

1 

117 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

2 

1 

Ic 

1 

1 

3 

118 

lb.. 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4 

2 

7 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 

119 

...Jb.. 

20 

6 

6 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Ic 

4 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

120 

Jb.. 

22 

9 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

5 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

125 

Jb.. 

43 

13 

1 

3 

9 

1 

4 

3 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Ic 

2 

1 

1 

2 

i 

2 

126.... 

Jb.. 

10 

13 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

j 1 

Ic 

3 

1 

1 

21 

3 

2 

3 

i 

1 

127. . 

..  Jb 

88 

40 

5 

2 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

Ic 

37 

24 

4 

9 

14 

6 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

128 

b'.' 

50 

20 

5 

4 

6 

1 

4 

4 

2 

2 

3 

2 . 

Ic 

36 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

129 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

9 

1 

C 

130 

..  Jb" 

1 

1 

2 

|c 

3 

131 . . . 

b" 

i 

1 

1 

10 

c 

1 

3 

1 

132 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

. 

137... 

jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

Ic 

;■ 

138 

Jb" 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

3 

le" 

4 

3 

1 

1 

139. . 

Jb 

3 

1 

1 

3 

|c 

1 

140. . . 

Jh" 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 



1 

2 

C.. 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFAUTR17 


1075 


Unlions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


— f- 

Day  of  month — 

Continued. 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

4- 

17 

1$ 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

5 

16 

61 

10 

31 

18 

193 

] 

2 

4 

3 

2 

2 

25 

28 

24 

244 

56 

151 

832 

y 106 

1 

4 

3 

16 

230 

11 

13 

1 

328 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

63 

42 

114 

1 

3 

8 

12 

66 

481 

204 

786 

> 107 

1 

1 

5 

8 

330 

348 

1 

1 

1 

9 

7 

97 

54 

176 

i 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

5 

9 

13 

46 

464 

160 

723 

> 108 

19 

170 

9 

199 

1 

- 

- 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

9 

13 

3 

4 

3 

1 

288 

2 

3 

4 

1 

2 

3 

4 

1 

3 

65 

87 

91 

91 

26 

1 

860 

y 109 

1 

1 

1 

7 

3 

18 

6 

11 

163 

1 

37 

14 

10 

2 

2 

9 

2 

1 

15 

7 

5 

13 

1 

325 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

7 

6 

93 

155 

87 

80 

29 

659 

> no 

1 

13 

49 

13 

10 

141 

1 

1 

2 

3 

i 

1 

1 

2 

3 

7 

5 

2 

1 

251 

i 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

74 

11 

32 

18 

366 

> 111 

1 

2 

9 

3 

16 

9 

81 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

8 

4 

4 

63 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

4 

2 

12 

57 

57 

54 

14 

228 

\ 112 

1 

2 

17 

13 

27 

9 

84 

1 

7 

3 

10 

14 

1 

43 

i 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 



1 

1 

57 

\ 113 

1 

11 

1 

41 

52 

51 

7 

3 

4 

3 

4 

2 

4 

1 

4 

327 

) 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

41 

y n4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

12 

26 

5 

3 

2 

3 

68 

] 

3 

3 

2 

31 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

31 

\ 115 

2 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

12 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

29 

} 116 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

39 

19 

35 

110 

i 

1 

7 

1 

3 

3 

4 

115 

28 

170 

117 

2 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

28 

46 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

7 

81 

34 

7 

29 

32 

204 

3 

1 

3 

28 

22 

22 

15 

6 

24 

188 

} 118 

1 

8 

10 

3 

4 

1 

4 

31 

f 

i 

2 

1 

2 

3 

7 

52 

56 

143 

i 

2 

2 

5 

1 

2 

5 

13 

9 

26 

407 

133 

649 

y H9 

1 

2 

3 

128 

140 

1 

i 

1 

4 

2 

2 

12 

18 

50 

] 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

7 

8 

546 

153 

3 

782 

y 120 

1 

2 

188 

3 

203 

l 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

20 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

11 

1 

100 

y 125 

1 

4 

10 

1 

1 

1 

8 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

V 126 

i 

1 

12 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

39 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

6 

169 

y 127 

1 

1 

2 

2 

75 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

39 

) 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

6 

6 

4 

3 

132 

y 128 

42 

[ 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

15 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

10 

11 

25 

20 

83 

y 129 

1 

1 

1 

5 

s 

16 

1 

5 

3 

2 

10 

1 

2 

1 

4 

4 

7 

10 

12i 

44 

y 130 

3 

4 

3 

10 

l 

2 

1 

4 

4 

5 

4 

2 

26 

j 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

109 

12 

2 

160 

y 131 

19 

1 

20 

l 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

19 

38 

2 

2 

3 

i 

5 

67 

1 

1 

1 

99 

132 

, 1 

24 

2 

27 

1 

1 

1 

20 

14 

41 

44 

17 

139 

1 

1 

8 

1 

2 

2 

2 

75 

62 

233 

165 

82 

644 

l 137 

i 

84 

27 

14 

167 



2 

2 

4 

24 

27 

39 

56 

19 

179 

1 

1 

3 

5 

2 

5 

9 

137 

108 

136 

124 

53 

596 

138 

i 

78 

25 

31 

27 

7 

169 

1 

2 

4 

2 

27 

74 

34 

55 

24 

231 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

55 

151 

150 

154 

74 

609 

y 139 

2 

35 

35 

48 

57 

14 

191 

1 

3 

i 

9 

3 

20 

27 

63 

24 

1 

1 

1 

5 

199 

852 

y ho 



33 

'37 

ioi 

47 

31 

| 249 

3553 — 25 69 


1076 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

SEPT  E MB  E R— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

(a. . 

141  . 

.Jb.. 

1 

1 





1 

142  . 

.Jb.. 

1 

3 

1 

143. . . 

Jb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

3 

(a. . 

144 

.lb.. 

2 

1 

1 

(a. . 

1 

145 

.lb.. 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

146 

.lb.. 

1 



i 

1 

1 

1 

4 

Ic.. 

a. . 

1 



147 

.lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

L 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

[.. 

8 

1 

148 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

lei: 



1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

165 

.lb.. 

5 

3 

3 

2 

1 

5 

i 

4 

90 

12 

4 

Ic.. 

1 

18 

7 

2 

ja. . 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

166 

.lb.. 

1 



2 

2 

1 

2 

62 

6 

1 

|c.. 





21 

t 

[a. . 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 



4 

1 

2 

167 

.lb.. 

3 

4 

9 

3 

2 

2 

3 

4 

85 

24 

13 

Ic . . 

25 

4 

2 ; 

(a. . 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

168 

.lb.. 

] 

4 

2 

12 

1 

2 

3 

5 

122 

43 

25 

Ic.. 

1 

35 

8 

2 

1 

8 

i 

8 

7 

1 

1 

1 



305 

Jb.. 

8 

6 

4 

6 

21 

15 

34 

17 

8 

4 

4 

6 

2 

6 

2 

2 

1 

10 

4 

1 

2 

] 

1 

2 

6 

15 

1 

1 

306 

Jb 

3 

i 

2 

C 

.69 

39 

13 

9 

3 

3 

2 

2 

Ic.". 

1 

14 

6 

2 

2 

1 ... 

a.. 

3 

5 

6 

1 

5 

13 

21 

15 

8 

6 

5 

17 

5 

71  fe 

307 

. b.. 

17 

16 

8 

12 

42 

26 

9 

27 

63 

23 

22 

7 

8 

86  :! 

4 

6 

4 

10 

2 

4 

25 

1 

3 

38 

(a. . 

2 

10 

18 

5 

5 

4 

6 

5 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

30S 

Jb.. 

3 

i 

1 

6 

44 

12 

6 

8 

19 

2 

6 

3 

7 

34  1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

309 

.Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

Ic 

1 



1 

1 

310 

Jb.: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 |l 

C 

311 

Jb-. 

1 

!•■  ■ 



1 

i j-f 

312 

.Jb.. 





1 

2 

2 | l| 

Ic 

2 

313 

.lb.. 

1 

1 

2 

' 

}c 

314 

Jb.: 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Ic 

1 

315 

.lb.. 

1 

2 

1 | 

1 

1 

i 

1 

316 

.lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ic 

1 

317. . . 

b" 

1 

1 

1 

. . . . • 

"Ic" 

1 

1 

318 

..lb.. 

1 

3 

1 

2 • • 

Ic 

319 

Jb" 

1 

Ic 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 

cmions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

SEPTEMBER — Continued. 


1077 


Day  of  month— Continued. 


18 


20 


21 


22  23  24  25  26 


27 


28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

a 

16 

17 



67 

77 

47 

20 

26 

20 

8 

15 

25 

127 

103 

76 

1 

16 

29 

30 

54 

42 

88 

2 

118 

98 

38 

33 

6 

41 

52 

81 

50' 

103 

72 



38 

15 

18 

2 

1 

8 

6 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

15 

i 

2 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

4 

2 

4 

6 

1 

3 

i 

44 

24 

5 

8 

11 

2 

2 

9 

12 

8 

6 

4 

9 

16 

2 

18 

13 

12 

6 

2 

2 

3 

1 

4 

74 

51 

17 

12 

10 

2 

3 

4 

8 

6 

5 

4 

1 

7 

4 

1 

14 

10 

13 

1 

8 

2 

4 

10 

17 

8 

2 

5 

1 

4 

3 

17 

4 

2 

17 

30 

14 

113 

132 

66 

1 

19 

23 

19 

9 

25 

12 

1 

86 

83 

42 

14 

8 

19  1 

39 

17 

127 

127 

80 

34 

46 

10 

19 

29 

31 

142 

180 

98 

47  , 

14 

2 1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

6 1 

1 

3 

3 

14 

20 

42 

1 

2 

8 

6 

22 

15 

26 

8 

4 I 

6 

i 

Total. 


Regi- 

mental 

No. 


141 

142 

143 

144 

145 

146 

147 

148 

165 

166 

167 

168 

305 

306 

307 
308- 

309 

310 

311 

312 

313 

314 

315 

316 

317 

318 


1 

15 
22 

1 

20 

16 


1 1 


2 

15 

10 

2 

30 

8 

11 

13 

1 

18 

3 

’T 

2 

1 


5 

5 

9 

28 

10 


32 


111 

80 

1 

63 

49 

3 

37 

29 


12 


2 

107 

18 

10 

64 

21 

1 

30 
12 

3 

31 


1 

4 

3 

4 

1 

51 

359 
102 

53 

413 

106 

196 

381 

86 

196 

309 

95 

17 

187 

38 

35 
107 

24 
33 

241 

51 

38 

307 

59 
57 

362 

90 

71 

313 

76 

335 

503 

144 

94 

403 

55 

53 

170 

62 

57 

326 

115 

46 

186 

60 
65 

118 

25 
70 

577 

165 

60 

360 
102 

81 

421 

132 

88 

493 

165 

6 

36 
10 

5 
94 
12 
46 

189 

57 


319 


1078 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machirt 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

i 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

1 

1 

1 

1 

320 

i>'.: 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

a. . 

321 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

C-. 

a.. 

322 

b.. 

1 

1 

c.. 

a. . 

323 

b.. 

c . . 

a. . 

324 

b.. 

1 

c.. 

a. . 

1 

325 

]).. 

9 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 1 

0 . . 

1 

a. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

326 

b.. 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

5 1 

c. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

a. . 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

14 

13  ' 

327 

b.. 

9 

2 

i 

3 

8 

31 

18  ; 

c.. 

4 

12 

3 ! 

a. . 

2 

1 

3 

328 

b.. 

i 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

3 

9 t 

c . . 

1 

2 

a. . 



b.. 

1 

2 

9 

i 

c.. 

3 

. 

a. . 

339 

b.. 

2 

c.. 

1 

349 

b.. 

c. . 

a. . 

1 

1 

350 

b.. 

1 

2 

i 

c. . 

L 

351 

b.. 

i 

c.: 

352 

b.. 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 1 

353 

b.. 

2 

1 

2 

1 

6 

i 

5 

121 

54 

21  '! 

3 

42 

4 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

354 

b.. 

2 

9! 

2 

1 

4 

i 

1 

10 

2 

11 

23 

16 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

5 

2 i! 

1 

2 

3 

355 

b.. 

1 

1 

3 

4 

7 

1 

1 

76 

53 

22 

c . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

28 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

356 

b.. 

1 

1 

57 

23 

12  | 

12 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

357 

b.. 

1 

5 

1 

2 

i 

3 

4 

95 

37 

62 

e . 

19 

16 

IS 

1 

1 

2 

11 

14 

24 

358 

b.. 

4 

4 

1 

1 

4 

2 

9 

197 

66 

40 



80 

7 

13 

5 

2 

10 

3 

2 

2 

50 

32 

22 

359 

b.. 

2 

1 

2 

4 

70 

18 

31 

1 

27 

4 

7 

a" 

2 

i 

2 

10 

34 

360 

b.: 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

24 

14 

20 

1 

12 

3 

3 

361 

b" 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

p 

362 

b* 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 



p 

1 

3 

9 

363 

b 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

11" 

364 

b.. 

4 

1 

1 

1 ■ 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1079 


imlions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  19 IS,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month — 

Continued. 

Regi- 

1 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

4 

9 

4 

24 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

i 

2 

15 

52 

40 

41 

31 

254 

320 

8 

31 

12 

11 

19 

83 

6 

1 

1 

] 

1 

2 

i 

1 

i 

3 

1 

2 

20 

321 

■j 

2 

322 

1 

1 

2 

“j 

3 

1 

4 

323 

i 

1 

3 

324 

i 

1 

2 

5 

4 

1 

1 

i 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

90 

3 

i 

1 

1 

1 

27 

325 

1 

16 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

10 

77 

5 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

37 

1 326 

3 

2 

10 

1 

i 

::::::: 

1 

43 

4 

i 

1 

1 

1 

31 

112 

i 327 

i 

11 

34 

( 

18 

4 

1 

3 



i 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

153 

8 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

145 

[ 328 

2 

i 

35 

14 

332 

1 

4 

i 

1 

1 

4 

5 

13 

7 

42 

l 339 

1 

4 

5 

1 

21 



1 

1 

1 

349 

... 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

12 

i 350 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

351 

1 

2 

352 



1 

2 

2 

1 

7 

1 

1 

7 

1 

27 

7 

7 

2 

5 

6 

10 

1 

5 

i 

4 

4 

4 

288 

353 

2 

i 

1 

i 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

73 

1 

1 

3 

28 

3 

12 

12 

4 

15 

4 

8 

1 

91 

7 

3 

5 

1 

3 

5 

4 

3 

3 

146 

354 

2 

1 

1 

4 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

34 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

1 

2 

5 

1 

4 

2 

6 

4 

1 

1 

2 

215 

355 

1 

47 

| 

1 

9 

1 

15 

| 

3 

3 

4 

6 

2 

5 

is 

6 

2 

1 

2 

156 

l 356 

1 

9 

1 

1 

28 

| 

1 

1 

8 

1 

i 

1 

1 

4 

22 

17 

4 

1 

119 

12 

4 

13 

8 

6 

1 

34 

27 

9 

16 

4 

5 

2 

7 

1 

396 

\ 357 

8 

2 

3 

6 

5 

1 

3 

7 

1 

2 

106 

1 

2 

15 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

24 

3 

2 

3 

2 

153 

3 

24 

ii 

4 

18 

9 

14 

8 

10 

100 

4 

8 

3 

2 

617 

i 358 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

i 

49 

3 

1 

179 

i 

4 

i 

i 

4 

4 

4 

6 

3 

24 

4 

31 

5 

6 

276  < 

4 

s 

5 

4 

3 

5 

8 

3 

1 

82 

5 

2 

4 

3 

290 

i 359 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

66 

8 

1 

1 

136 

[ 

3 

1 

16 

20 

11 

3 

1 

2 

3 

19 

6 

2 

223 

7 

6 

7 

ii 

8 

5 

6 

4 

1 

21 

3 

3 

8 

9 

227 

l 360 

3 

3 

10 

4 

1 

68  | 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

14 

22 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

15 

38 

91 

29 

136 



369 

J.  361 

J 

12 

1 

21 

35 

12 

29 

48 

155 

127 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

17 

37 

45 

201 

479 

L 362 

9 

14 

2 

161 

23 

96 

16 

26 

95 

19 

192 

20 

87 

12 

9 

14 

52 

22 

26 

56 

13 

72  1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

4 

45 

45 

2 

79 

40 

4 

380 

l 363 

1 

1 

136 

70 

1 



1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

88 

35 

65 

13 

110 

435  j 

l 364 

107  1 



1080 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry , Artillery,  Machin 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 

SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

(a. . 

1 

1 

3A5  •{  b. . 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 

15 

1 

3 

3 

|c . . 

1 

4 

la. . 

5 

20 

20 

3 

306  <b.. 

6 

7 

9 

9 

9 

6 

1 

4 

|c . . 

1 

a. . 

13 

4 

2 

367  tb.. 

2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

2 

1 

(a. . 

2 

1 

368  lb.. 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

|c.  - 

1 

(a. . 

1 

2 

369 <b.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

|c . . 

5 

1 'll 

1 1; 

la. . 

1 

1 

370 ib.. 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

2 ! 

|o.. 

1 

a. . 

1 

371 Jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

la. . 

372 Jb.. 

1 

2 

2 

2 

i 

1 

|c . . 

ja . . 

805 Jb.. 



1 

! 

(a. . 

807 Jb.. 

|c. . 

a. . 

808 • jb.. 

| 

1 

|c . . 

| 

[a.. 

2 

2 

i 

3 

2 

4 

5 

3 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 1 

Not  stated — lb.. 

9 

8 

2 

6 

6 

4 

5 

3 

4 

5 

4 

24 

19 

19  . 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

(a.. 

158 

160 

117 

47 

158 

268 

297 

115 

74 

49 

40 

165 

115 

219 

Total...  Jb.. 

516 

380 

142 

243 

364 

643 

323 

170 

240 

173 

175 

2,205 

841 

son 

1c- 

133 

91 

14 

18 

80 

162 

64 

26 

33 

10 

13 

624 

165 

156 

OCTOBER. 


(a.. 

1 Jb.. 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

4 

2 

2 

6 

1 

7 

2 

2 

2 j 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 Jb.. 

1 

4 

4 

2 

10 

3 

1 

(a.. 

5 

3 

5 

54 

96 

39 

25 

17 

6 

15 

8 

10 

8 

18  1 

4 Jb.. 

28 

27 

29 

209 

99 

150 

31 

26 

19 

20 

19 

11 

34 

78 

Ic. . 

4 

9 

6 

28 

20 

23 

2 

26 

6 

12 

10 

32 

21 

10 

(a. . 

2 

1 

2 

2 

4 

3 

46 

6 Jb.. 

2 

10 

6 

4 

2 

2 

7 

2 

9 

18 

267 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

2 

114 

a.. 

6 

4 

2 

26 

18 

10 

14 

12 

18 

21 

41 

28 

7 

29 

7 Jb.. 

26 

12 

22 

162 

84 

47 

15 

32 

28 

40 

63 

54 

20 

49 

Ic.. 

8 

12 

12 

20 

8 

7 

7 

4 

8 

6 

10 

12 

6 

9 

4 

1 

6 

21 

14 

16 

4 

7 

2 

4 

1 

2 

9 Jb.. 

17 

26 

307 

168 

47 

50 

13 

65 

26 

ii 

12 

5 

4 

2 

Ic. 

9 

13 

100 

11 

7 

2 

3 

15 

11 

l 

1 

(a. . 

2 

1 

2 

9 

7 

2 

7 

45 

11 Jb.. 

10 

9 

3 

15 

9 



6 

5 

2 

2 

14 

5 

4 

18 

241  ! 

Ic.. 

1 

9 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

34 

[a.. 

39 

111 

29 

75 

30 

9 

12 

ii 

22 

15 

7 

i 

3 

9 1 

16 lb.. 

19 

25 

22 

331 

92 

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BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY 


1081 


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Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 


SEPTEMBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

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n 

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19 

20 

21 

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23 

24 

25 

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27 

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MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine |; 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

OCTOBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  N o. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

2 

2 

ii 

24 

9 

5 

8 

10 

27 

22 

14 

11 

5 

30 

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3 

6 

25 

19 

19 

14 

8 

38 

146 

164 

98 

63 

34 

37 

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2 

5 

4 

3 

3 

5 

7 

21 

13 

3 

4 

47 

8 

1 

i 

1 

2 

4 

42 

12 

34 

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1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

l 

a.. 

1 

4 

2 

7 

7 

5 

7 

27 

32 

51 

9 

7 

10 

38 

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4 

3 

21 

11 

7 

6 

61 

188 

106 

157 

45 

24 

16 

1 

1 

0 

1 

3 

36 

71 

30 

39 

15 

4 

10 

fa. . 

8 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

8 

23 

42 

17 

17 

11 

39 

lb.. 

45 

3 

12 

22 

13 

19 

6 

9 

15 

96 

63 

49 

15 

6 

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11 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

10 

4 

6 

17 

17 

11 

22 

6 

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2 

4 

2 

3 

5 

4 

5 

1 

12 

9 

29 

68 

21 

47 

lb.. 

44 

8 

12 

33 

23 

33 

13 

12 

3 

18 

13 

40 

9 

6 

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1 

3 

5 

6 

2 

20 

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3 

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53 

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17 

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1 

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3 

2 

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2 

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4 

65 

47 

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1 

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2 

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6 

4 

1 

5 

2 

6 

1 

3 

1 

2 

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1 

4 

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38 

lb.. 

42 

33 

23 

189 

160 

114 

19 

13 

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10 

1 

10 

31 

56 

46 

1 

3 

1 

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21 

32 

14 

10 

8 

59 

lb.. 

73 

36 

25 

103 

91 

62 

16 

9 

9 

21 

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15 

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4 

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3 

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30 

31 

14 

5 

7 

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1 

2 

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6 

6 

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5 

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36 

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1 

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1 

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54 

50 

31 

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3 

3 

4 

2 

3 

2 

2 

8 

3 

103 

70 

106 

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1 

1 

36 

20 

39 

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1 

1 

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37 

24 

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2 

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1 

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9 

4 

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6 

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25 

22 

5 

6 

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2 

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6 

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2 

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2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

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9 

104 

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7 

11 

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4 

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2 

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2 

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14 

5 

5 

4 

2 

4 

3 

2 

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106 

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28 

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BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1083 


Mtalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

OCT  OB  E R— Continued . 


Day  of  month — Continued. 


Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

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17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

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stated. 

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2 

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2 

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20 

13 

10 

13 

5 

7 

8 

3 

7 

2 

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11 

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2 

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20 

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1 

1 

197 

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1 

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103 

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57 

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17 

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6 

4 

6 

4 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

10 

495 

l 107 

,2 

9 

17 

2 

2 

1 

1 

62 

!5 

38 

30 

17 

n 

17 

4 

2 

3 

5 

1 

4 

1 

383 

j 

4 

122 

56 

23 

15 

8 

8 

3 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

7 

520 

l 108 

jl 

17 

6 

1 

1 

43 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

19 

236 

o 

6 

2 

2 

4 

2 

2 

1 

2 

4 

3 

2 

3 

1 

24 

341 

l 109 

1 

1 

1 

1 

118 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

116 

9 

5 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

6 

2 

4 

4 

6 

19 

347 

110 

1 

3 

2 

i 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

19 

14 

107 

) 

j 

3 

4 

i 

5 

4 

11 

7 

16 

5 

4 

7 

5 

1 

V 1 

24 

508 

111 

3 

6 

4 

2 

I 

2 

! 150 

I 

3553—25 70 


1084 


MEDICAL  A!NTD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

OCT  OB  E R — Continued. 


Day  of  month . 

Regimental  No.  j 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14  j 1 

la.. 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 1.... 

112 tb.. 

83 

62 

30 

34 

18 

17 

56 

25 

5 

6 

6 

3 

4 

2 i 

Ic. . 

23 

13 

5 

18 

4 

2 

8 

7 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

16 

113 |b.. 

4 

2 



4 

i 

2 

1 

2 

64 

49 

55 

’ 37 

9 ! 

1 

1 

11 

6 

23 

9 

2 ! 

i 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

7 

2 

100 

158 

55 

114 jb.. 

2 

3 

1 

4 

6 

16 

218 

147 

37 



3 

196 

3 

1 

3 

1 



1 

2 

3 

3 

6 

11 

13 

3 

6 

115 b.. 

4 

2 

2 

3 

3 

6 

56 

30 

71 

57 

15 

16 

13 

16 

12 

21 

10 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

17 

21 

110 

26 

9 

116 ]b.. 

1 

1 

3 

1 

80 

32 

51 

68 

47 

16 

18 

32 

15 

2 

17 

17 

2 

2 

a. . 

17 

11 

7 

11 

6 

6 

23 

71 

46 

15 

4 

8 

2 

5 

117 <b- 

22 

13 

9 

3 

15 

40 

102 

345 

104 

33 

24 

10 

5 

3 

Ic.. 

1 

7 

32 

56 

78 

9 

2 

la.. 

34 

8 

6 

2 

5 

14 

26 

33 

34 

10 

28 

22 

9 

8 

118 Ib- 

20 

12 

9 

2 

20 

20 

20 

236 

88 

37 

63 

37 

14 

19 

Ic.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

8 

77 

5 

8 

18 

8 

3 

3 

(a. . 

13 

14 

1 

3 

2 

5 

4 

3 

6 

3 

20 

7 

10 

6 

119 Ib.. 

42 

25 

1.5 

5 

28 

8 

7 

11 

51 

67 

62 

28 

6 

5 

|c . . 

2 

8 

4 

4 

3 

37 

9 

1 

8 

1 ! 

5 

6 

2 

2 

1 

18 

29 

23 

13 

2 

1 

120 ■ b„ 

68 

47 

30 

12 

31 

15 

9 

20 

55 

121 

45 

14 

14 

4 

■ 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

9 

25 

6 

1 

!..J. 

a.. 

4 

3 

7 

7 

7 

2 

5 

3 

8 

3 

3 

1 

5 

6 

125 lb- 

14 

27 

8 

17 

11 

27 

32 

37 

175 

101 

108 

34 

2 

21 

Ic.. 

2 

1 

3 

3 

2 

6 

9 

7 

62 

18 

30 

10 

10 

9 

la.. 

13 

3 

7 

34 

9 

6 

1 

3 

1 

6 

23 

3 

1 

13 

126 lb.. 

52 

47 

31 

152 

95 

51 

12 

22 

119 

64 

38 

20 

8 

52 

Ic.- 

6 

8 

1 

19 

30 

5 

2 

1 

59 

21 

5 

4 

4 

(a.. 

3 

1 

15 

16 

4 

6 

6 

5 

4 

2 

4 

4 

2 

127 lb- 

8 

5 

11 

204 

159 

54 

27 

16 

24 

33 

23 

16 

18 

102 

Ic- 

1 

2 

18 

20 

7 

20 

4 

12 

11 

11 

11 

11 

(a.. 

2 

6 

i 

8 

7 

6 

13 

31 

21 

8 

35 

8 

11 

9 

128 lb- 

7 

3 

3 

30 

73 

62 

40 

43 

71 

86 

30 

18 

11 

96 

2 

2 

13 

22 

12 

8 

6 

4 

9 

6 

23 

(a.. 

3 

10 

11 

22 

105 

144 

93 

74 

78 

26 

29 

28 

9 

13 

129 lb- 

8 

6 

7 

10 

6 

10 

3 

3 

7 

28 

29 

7 

4 

6 

3 

2 

2 

2 

9 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

4 

4 

2 

8 

130 lb- 

9 

5 

5 

9 

4 

11 

3 

6 

2 

27 

12 

2 

7 

9 

5 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

12 

1 

3 

1 

4 

(a.. 

3 

2 

2 

4 

3 

5 

9 

12 

36 

27 

18 

24 

25 

131 lb- 

4 

3 

2 

2 

4 

2 

2 

24 

35 

145 

32 

20 

9 

10 

ic. . 

3 

2 

1 

3 

4 

48 

1 

3 

2 

1 

(a. . 

3 

1 

2 

1 

10 

1 

3 

29 

90 

46 

58 

34 

25 

14 

132 lb- 

3 

3 

2 

i 

2 

6 

12 

75 

83 

50 

23 

35 

14 

7 

9 

1 

17 

43 

14 

10 

12 

8 

(a. . 

18 

6 

14 

n 

2 

1 

6 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

137 lb- 

47 

9 

9 

5 

6 

9 

9 

8 

3 

6 

2 

3 

6 

1 

5 

8 

1 

1 

1 

(a. . 

20 

8 

7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

... 

138 Jb.. 

29 

6 

4 

6 

4 

4 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

• 

3 

11 

31 

12 

12 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

139  Th 

60 

7 

9 

4 

9 

6 

1 

3 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

13 

17 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

140 lb- 

52 

17 

10 

10 

9 

8 

10 

5 

2 

2 

6 

i 

2 

4 

11 

4 

1 

2 

2 



2 

6 

11 

4 

3 

10 

5 

2 

141 lb- 

i 

1 

3 



2 

4 

4 

25 

233 

78 

41 

12 

12 

17 

2 

1 

Ic-.. 

3 

123 

50 

1 

2 



1 

1 

71 

62 

31 

2 

13 

9 

1 

' 

142 lb- 

2 

5 

2 

4 

10 

20 

299 

111 

49 

13 

14 

8 

3 

|c 

1 

38 

101 

10 

1 

3 

2 

21 

16 

49 

14 

5 

143 ■ b.. 

2 

1 

i 

1 

32 

19 

n 

12 

5 

1 

1 

9 

7 

1 

5 

3 

i 

1 

1 

8 

7 

10 

8 

12 

144 Jb.. 

1 

2 



1 

1 

1 

2 

24 

33 

28 

39 

31 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

34 

1 

- 

5 

8 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

5 

3 

3 

If 

1,5 ib- 

21 

8 

3 

10 

2 

1 

6 

3 

6 

7 

4 

3 

2 

6 

2 

3 

2 

5 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

. 

146 lb- 

43 

6 

9 

4 

5 

5 

1 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

Ic.. 

3 

1 



1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1085 


Idalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 


OCTOBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 


-- 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

6 

3 

1 

4 

4 

4 

31 

6 

1 

3 

5 

3 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

16 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

6 

5 

4 

20 

2 

6 

8 

3 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

17 

10 

7 

6 

5 

46 

30 

3 

4 

3 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

18 

12 

6 

1 

1 

1 

46 

30 

6 

4 

2 

1 

5 

1 

3 

2 

14 

6 

5 

5 

2 

5 

' 

16 

11 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

16 

7 

11 

8 

2 

1 

3 

7 

2 

1 

5 

3 

1 

I 

15 

12 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

5 

2 

8 

3 

5 

3 

2 

34 

15 

4 

5 

10 

7 

40 

15 

9 

4 

9 

4 

12 

1 

1 

9 

5 

10 

1 

1 

1 

15 

6 

4 

4 

4 

1 

5 

6 

3 

6 

11 

6 

6 

4 

2 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

4 

4 

21 

19 

a 

8 

13 

8 

47 

41 

13 

1 

121 

5 

i 

2 

14 

15 

3 

1 

18 

in 

10 

i 

4 

23 

12 

13 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

108 

63 

22 

n 

11 

4 

3 

7 

3 

1 

l 

2 

12 

31 

10 

2 

1 

1 

63 

116 

15 

14 

5 

6 

3 

7 

7 

2 

2 

1 

4 

115 

46 

21 

12 

a 

5 

5 

3 

6 

i 

2 

3 

14 

34 

8 

29 

40 

10 

10 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

101 

70 

28 

18 

9 

7 

3 

8 

2 

2 

21 

4 

2 

10 

9 

18 

1 

21 

31 

14 

ii 

3 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

36 

98 

36 

26 

10 

6 

6 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

21 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

4 

19 

ii 

4 

5 

5 

2 

1 

5 

5 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

16 

4 

1 

6 

5 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

10 

4 

5 

4 

1 

6 

i 

3 

2 

1 

4 

3 

2 

1 

3 

16 

1 

3 

1 

2 

i 

3 

3 

5 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

15 

9 

5 

3 

4 

2 

6 

3 

6 

2 

2 

1 

2 

13 

l 8 

12 

24 

10 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

:j 

13 

9 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

31 

6 

3 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

r> 

2 

4 

32 

9 

6 

2 

10 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

48 

52 

43 

12 

6 

8 

7 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

3 

2 

13 

8 

8 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

6 

1 

11 

14 

4 

s 

1 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

12 

41 

29 

8 

2 

3 

11 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

2 

8 

2 

4 

1 

2 

82 

21 

1 

1 

1 

8 

3 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

15 

2 

2 

13 

9 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

i 

8 

6 

14 

9 

7 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

i 

8 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

12 

28 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

8 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



2 

2 

4 

4 

20 

34 

2 

2 

1 

4 

. ... 
i 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

13 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

24 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

7 



1 

3 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

12 

4 

12 

6 

9 

3 

1 

1 

7 

2 

6 

2 

9 

4 

1 

4 

2 

1 

7 



1 

2 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1..  . 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

| 

1 

1 

17 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

47 

16 



2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

i 

3 

1 

2 

8 

9 

1 

Total. 


Regi- 

mental 

No. 


&5 


408 

90 

123 

439 

117 

557 

565 

222 

144 

551 

135 

313 

689 

195 

297 

,006 

231 

503 

902 

191 

202 

650 

110 

214 

756 

72 

96 

752 

219 

169 

917 

197 

111 

886 

230 

239 


112 

113 

114 

115 

116 

117 

118 

119 

120 

125 

126 
127 


744 

175 

921 

190 

48 
177 
153 

46 

383 

328 

75 

404 

362 

110 

124 
161 

18 

138 

114 

18 

90 

142 

4 

165 

180 

19 

52 

480 

188 

247 

600 

165 

128 

114 

33 

70 

230 

49 
57 

157 

8 

33 

125 
6 


128 

129 

130 

131 

132 

137 

138 

139 

140 

141 

142 

143 

144 

145 

146 


108G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machint 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

OCTOBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 a 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

a. . 

12 

5 

8 

6 

i 

5 

5 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

48 

147 

b.. 

27 

15 

15 

4 

2 

5 

7 

5 

4 

1 

2 

4 

i 

6 

4 

1 

9 

6 

9 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

8 

148 

b- 

28 

n 

13 

5 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

3 

5 

i 

1 

i 

1 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

4 

76 

292 

38 

35 

84 

14 

105.  . 

b.. 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

2 

8 

11 

20 

16 





2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

10 

166 • 

b.. 

1 

i 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

2 

5 

5 

14 

15 

1 

3 

4 

a. . 

1 

2 

8 

10 

44 

167 

b.. 

4 

4 

2 

3 



1 

4 

3 

1 

6 

17 

111 

c... 

14 

a. . 

1 

2 

3 



4 

3 

11 

24 

168 • 

b.. 

1 

5 

4 

3 

4 

16 

33 

28 

16 

75  ! 

c. . 

3 

1 

5 

10 

1 

5 

15 

15 

10 

2 

5 

2 

4 

2 

10 

305 

b.. 

34 

33 

103 

56 

74 

14 

19 

n 

4 

32 

23 

6 

14 

6 

2 

7 

25 

18 

18 

6 



3 

19 

2 

5 

20 

11 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

5 

300 

b.. 

9 

12 

24 

14 

10 

ii 

2 

n 

3 

9 

8 

3 

7 

91 

C-. 

4 

4 

2 

6 

2 

2 

2 

20 

a. . 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

13 

307 

b.. 

16 

24 

22 

70 

70 

27 

22 

29 

5 

7 

7 

28 

14 

19 

4 

5 

1 

10 

20 

2 

5 

1 

2 

2 

30 

16 

2 

4 

6 

9 

1 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

308 

b.. 

30 

68 

54 

84 

54 

10 

58 

76 

17 

6 

6 

3 

3 

24 

21 

2 

4 

10 

34 

13 

9 

50 

4 

11 

32 

2 

6 

(a. . 

4 

2 

12 

33 

24 

17 

2 

2 

8 

12 

10 

3 

2 

i , 

309 

b . 

10 

4 

7 

12 

4 

6 

1 

9 

1 

4 

3 

2 

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1 

4 

5 

3 

1 

1 

a.. 

2 

6 

5 

30 

16 

0 

1 

3 

1 

4 

i 

2 

4 

1 

310 

b.. 

5 

2 

2 

8 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

3 

c. . 

2 

2 

1 

1 11 

a. . 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 



1 

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i 

311 

b.. 

9 

2 

18 

7 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

a. . 

1 

2 

4 

7 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

312 

b.. 

5 

4 

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7 

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2 

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1 

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4 

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2 

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c. . 

1 

a.. 

12 

4 

4 

6 

7 

3 

2 

6 

3 

23 

15 

20 

12 

4 

313 

b.. 

81 

28 

25 

19 

8 

5 

4 

3 

4 

2 

6 1 

5 

1 



2 

2 

12 

10 

9 

8 

1 

3 

2 

1 

5 

6 

2 

2 

i 

314 

b.. 

50 

19 

8 

7 

4 

6 

3 

4 

2 

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3 

1 

i 

c" 

2 

1 

19 

7 

16 

5 

2 

3 

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1 

315 

b" 

92 

21 

15 

14 

6 

12 

7 

3 

1 

8 

7 

6 

c : 

8 

i 

a.. 

18 

7 

10 

14 

6 

1 

3 

2 



7 

29 

13 

12 

3 

5 

310 

b.. 

87 

35 

24 

13 

6 

9 

10 

1 

4 

4 

4 

3 

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3 

1 

1 

16 

124 

45 

75 

14 

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3 

317 

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5 

8 

7 

3 

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4 

4 

2 

3 

31 

13 

10 

2 

10 

1 

1 

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57 

17 

14 

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21 

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310 

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17 

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12 

49 

51 

16 

38 

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1087 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES — INFANTRY. 


BUalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 


Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 
OCT  OBER — Continued. 


Bay  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

2S 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

2 

1 

4 

1 

8 

4 

146 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

9 

11 

124 

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1 

6 

19 

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1 

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2 

1 

27 

1 

110 

1 

1 

1 

2 

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15 

57 

12 

175 

y 148 

1 

2 

50 

61 

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0 

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1 

3 

3 

1 

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224 

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36 

37 

12 

10 

16 

10 

16 

8 

7 

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7 

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22 

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201 

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6 

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1 

2 

4 

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1 

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1 

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2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

19 

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1 

4 

1 

26 

12 

6 

12 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

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1 

34 

54 

12 

25 

13 

14 

10 

13 

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2 

7 

4 

2 

2 

14 

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1 

3 

1 7 

3 

2 

6 

1 9 

2 

1 

19 

1 

1 1 

230 

1 

1088 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  arid  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

OCTOBER — Continued. 


Regimental  No. 


326. 

327. 

328. 
332. 
339. 

349. 

350. 

351. 

352. 

353. 


354. 


355. 

356. 

357. 

358. 

359. 

360. 

361. 

362. 

363. 
354. 

365. 

366. 

367. 

368. 

369. 


Day  of  month. 


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1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

6 

1 

3 

5 

3 

6 

20 

65 

48 

73 

30 

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b" 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

27 

42 

31 

19 

137 

ic. 

1 

2 

6 

20 

11 

1 

10 

2 

2 

2 

1 

9 

118 

110 

34 

11 

10 

7 

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30 

6 

15 

1 

2 

5 

16 

1 

121 

9 

187 

11 

145 

11 

49 

56 

83 

12 

29 

11 

15 

3 

30 

1 

1 

i 

3 

5 

67 

68 

32 

2 

9 

7 

9 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

2 

11 

97 

21 

151 

39 

85 

22 

28 

20 

10 

3 

6 

6 

20 

3 

120 

31 

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1 

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1 

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9 

16 

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18 

8 

10 

2 

1 

11 

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1 

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1 

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2 

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3 

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1 

2 

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1 

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1 

2 

1 

2 

fi- 

6 

8 

3 

3 

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2 

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59 

30 

9 

26 

6 

15 

13 

8 

12 

14 

1 

10 

1 

14 

17 

99 

41 

55 

24 

16 

5 

7 

8 

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6 

22 

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5 

23 

50 

7 

3 

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6 

5 

4 

3 

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34 

4 
9 

32 

5 

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2 

1 

1 

3 

17 

3 

26 

6 

12 

3 

2 

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4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

43 

15 

13 

18 

4 

20 

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5 

4 

i 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

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11 

46 

10 

13 

34 

12 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

26 

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1 

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14 

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4 

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16 

35 

6 

8 

9 

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8 

3 

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7 

5 

5 

2 

6 

14 

7 

2 

1 

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3 

370 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1089 


attalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 


Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 
OCT  OB  ER — Continued . 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

25 

9 

7 

4 

3 

11 

11 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

7 

445 

67 

13 

24 

9 

u 

19 

14 

7 

10 

8 

2 

2 

6 

5 

4 

1 

12 

617 

2 

5 

8 

2 

1 

2 

1 

122 

5 

4 

4 

9 

3 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

378 

22 

9 

9 

3 

5 

12 

4 

1 

4 

1 

5 

2 

1 

5 

4 

19 

861 

2 

4 

2 

203 

10 

3 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

247  ) 

13 

5 

6 

19 

23 

8 

3 

12 

4 

5 

2 

13 

712 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

170 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

38 

2 

12 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

9 

3 ! 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

27 

4 



1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

3 

19 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

9 

2 

2 

2 

4 

8 

6 

2 

1 

5 

8 

5 

4 

1 

8 

125 

i 

1 

7 

5 

16 

56 

23 

17 

13 

20 

21 

15 

15 

11 

6 

13 

26 

286 

13 

12 

11 

4 

9 

5 

5 

5 

1 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

4 

4 

4 

1 

4 

62 

102 

30 

7 

4 

4 

10 

349 

1 

1 

22 

27 

14 

8 

13 

5 

7 

30 

10 

7 

2 

4 

17 

186 

7 

8 

4 

3 

8 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

57 

i 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

19 

80 

7 

9 

12 

2 

1 

3 

2 

7 

2 

2 

13 

190 

4 

14 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

30 

4 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

302  \ 

1 

1 

4 

30 

10 

2 

6 

2 

5 

2 

4 

5 

2 

3 

12 

143  1 

1 

10 

4 

2 

1 

34 

i 

1 

2 

3 

2 

43 

30 

24 

38 

12 

11 

5 

7 

15 

8 

272  1 

i 

i 

i 

3 

2 

4 

14 

40 

89 

28 

10 

21 

9 

20 

6 

6 

17 

303 

4 

2 

14 

24 

9 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

68 

5 

23 

58 

1 

3 

4 

4 

1 

5 

4 

6 

2 

8 

10 

16 

5 

3 

330 

l 

4 

1 

2 

2 

4 

30 

16 

33 

13 

19 

14 

8 

8 

9 

4 

15 

216 

2 

8 

1 

10 

3 

3 

2 

2 

40 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

103 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

9 

4 

4 

4 

11 

28 

104 

2 

4 

8 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7 

78  i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

29 

22 

86 

9 

13 

1 

1 

1 

31 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

l 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

17 

476 

4 

142 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

87  1 

1 

7 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

48 

14 

356 

4 

1 

33 

72 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

i 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

68 

a 

308 

1 

1 

34 

71 

1 

1 

4 

1 

60 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

13 

33 

9 

241 

8 

9 

50 

29 

7 

4 

1 

1 

2 

6 

4 

4 

23 

235 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

3 

3 

4 

32 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

2 

3 

24 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

* 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

31 

9. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

8 

2 

2 

ii 

208 

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4 

28 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 



1 

3 

4 

89 

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1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

170 

1 

i 

1 

8 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

> 326 

. 327 

328 
, 332 

339 
349 

■ 350 

351 

352 
• 353 

354 
. 355 

■ 356 

357 

358 

359 

360 

361 

362 

> 363 
f 364 
j-  365 

366 

367 
j-  368 
l 369 


370 


1090 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120.-  -Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  l 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

OCTOBE  R— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

39 

23 

21 

3 

4 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

371 J.b.. 

103 

109 

79 

16 

9 

10 

0 

3 

6 

9 

2 

5 

1 

tc.. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

21 

12 

23 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

372 lb.. 

62 

70 

32 

37 

24 

8 

9 

2 

3 

8 

2 

1 

3 

5 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

fa. . 

1 

802 <b.. 

fa. . 

803 *jb.. 

804 Jb.. 

1 

805 - b.. 

806 Jb.. 



1 

808 Jb.. 

1 

1 

(a.. 

13 

12 

11 

11 

12 

13 

9 

13 

5 

8 

13 

13 

12 

13 

Not  stated <b_. 

40 

45 

45 

65 

49 

46 

29 

44 

40 

42 

38 

33 

34 

40 

[c.. 

6 

7 

5 

4 

9 

5 

5 

4 

5 

6 

8 

4 

3 

fa.. 

984 

754 

619 

1,102 

1,020 

784 

620 

864 

945 

900 

948 

863 

950 

1,096 

Total..  Jb.. 

2,714 

1,625 

1,792 

3,953 

2,694 

2,054 

1,367 

2,818 

2,810 

2,612 

2,068 

1,663 

1,132 

2,809 

1c.. 

340 

257 

378 

667 

554 

465 

360 

848 

853 

651 

424 

709 

338 

616 

NOVEMBER. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated. 

To 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 Jb.. 

6 

1 

1 

3 

3 b.. 

1 

1 

1 

l 

\c : 

2 

1 

1 

1 

,) 

4 Jb.. 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

ft 

|c. . 

1 

1 

■ 

1 

4 

6 

2 

2 

1 

3 

6 ib 

4 

3 

7 

28 

75 

36 

9 

21 

2 

63 

25 

2 

1 

1 

25 

18 

13 

2 

2 

21 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 Jb 

61 

4 

2 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

5 

1 

3 

3 

1 

9 jb.. 

91 

15 

137 

184 

98 

40 

16 

10 

a 

25 

38 

3 

|c.. 

3 

3 

22 

78 

3 

6 

13 

5 

3 

16 

11 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 Jb 

5 

3 

1 

12 

88 

no 

78 

30 

30 

101 

61 

1 

1 

2 

3 

13 

18 

35 

14 

4 

47 

7 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

:> 

16 Jb 

6 

4 

6 

7 

5 

26 

56 

45 

20 

19 

4 

1 

1 

10 

10 

2 

'!J 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

5 

2 

i 

1 

18 'b 

22 

4 

3 

2 

i 

51 

25 

14 

4 

2 

2 

2 

16 

5 

1 

fi 

1 

1 

5 

1 

5 

1 

23 jb.. 

126 

22 

107 

83 

52 

18 

ii 

4 

5 

2 

4 

37 

17 

IS 

31 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

) 

26 jb.. 

6 

7 

5 

6 

5 

27 

22 

19 

8 

3 

9 

1 

ill 

2 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

28 Jb 

3 

4 

6 

2 

4 

8 

50 

53 

17 

10 

6 

c 

i 

36 

1 

1 

28. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1091 


; Gallons , and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day , Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 


Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 
OCT  OB  E R — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

2S 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

1 

2 

1 

3 

107 

) 

2 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

3S8 

f 371 

1 

1 

9 

2 

1 

1 

73 

- 

S 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

6 

299 

372 

■> 

1 

29 

l 

2 

802 

i 

1 

1 

1 

j-  803 

1 

1 

2 

1 

j-  804 

1 

2 

805 

. 

i 

1 

3 

806 

. 

2 

> 808 

13 

13 

2 

2 

3 

6 

3 

6 

2 

6 

8 

9 

7 

6 

6 

a 

284 

17 

34 

12 

15 

20 

21 

10 

18 

10 

14 

11 

13 

12 

16 

25 

40 

953 

3 

1 

2 

4 

2 

3 

3 

2 

4 

2 

4 

1 

4 

112 

1 1 

1,183 

1,111 

459 

340 

264 

214 

271 

263 

231 

2S9 

302 

307 

261 

412 

593 

501 

21.629 

• > 

1, 616 

1,481 

755 

737 

816 

673 

838 

733 

552 

440 

596 

529 

357 

390 

658 

1,622 

49,314 

i- 

344 

299 

151 

252 

224 

166 

245 

176 

225 

159 

157 

76 

62 

66 

189 

13 

11,351 

N O VEMB  E R — Continued . 


Regimental  N o. 

Day  of  month. 

Total. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated. 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

1 

34 

95 

37 

6 

25 

1 

3 
6 
2 

4 
11 

3 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 



jc. . 

a.. 

7 

33 

9 

2 

6 

2 

22 

6 

1 

2 

4 

18 

20 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

10 

1 

1 

2 

to:: 

a.. 

3 

5 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

i 

i 

i 

1 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

jc. . 

2 

[a-. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

jc.. 

jc.. 

fa. . 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

lc.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

22 

2 

1 

8 

1 

5 

2 

4.. 

lc;: 

a.. 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

9 

2 

2 

1 

1 

G.. 

lc : 

(a. . 

2 

10 

6 

15 

25 

13 

1 

9 

1 

29 

25 

6 

1 

1 

3 

2 

5 

3 

3 

4 

5 
4 
3 
7 

15 

9 

2 

2 

6 

1 

6 

26 

5 

13 

56 

19 

1 

10 

45 

74 
21 

111 

213 

75 
3 

15 

3 

5 

17 

3 

3 

1 

2 
9 
1 
6 
1 
3 

6.. 

lc" 

Jg- 

6 

57 

7 

6 

19 

6 

12 

7 

4 

4 

9 

11 

10 

1 

s 

te" 

]»-- 

9 

2 

3 

1 

i 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

; 

fa- 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

'""lc:: 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1092 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun 
talions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  A Jov.  11,  1918,  inclusive— Continued. 

Section  A. — INFANTRY — Continued. 

N OVEMBER — Continued. 


Regimental  No. 


60. 


61. 


102. 


103. 


104. 


105. 


106. 


107. 


10S. 


109. 


110. 


112. 


113. 


115. 


117. 


119. 


120. 


125. 


126. 


127. 


••  b. 


'ft 


b.. 


Day  of  month. 


i 

2 

3 

4 

6 

7 

S 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated. 

4 

3 

1 

6 

1 

1 

2 

10 

13 

12 

2S 

34 

35 

27 

3 

4 

20 

15 

1 

3 

2 

1 

8 

16 

3 

12 

2 

: 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

33 

23 

20 

19 

52 

S6 

42 

10 

13 

22 

9 

4 

10 

12 

20 

6 

2 

7 

20 

16 

2 

1 

3 

6 

1 

2 

22 

24 

9 

4 

1 

2 

1 

7 

12 

1 

1 

7 

3 

3 

3 

2 

4 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

27 

32 

5 

2 

1 

2 

1 

.. 

29 

25 

8 

13 

6 

2 

3 

6 

9 

8 

5 

1 

s 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

18 

12 

1 

1 

4 

1 

5 

3 

20 

13 

IS 

20 

17 

6 

2 

1 

2 

12 

14 

1 

8 

2 

4 

14 

2 

3 

1 

30 

28 

5 

3 

3 

1 

2 

10 

3 

14 

14 

7 

15 

5 

5 

6 

1 

8 

7 

8 

/ 

3 

i 

i 

1 

2 

3 

5 

2S 

31 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

37 

34 

2 

i 

2 

2 

4 

i 

2 

1 

3 

26 

52 

1 

2 

8 

2 

1 

6 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

5 

2 

1 

2 

2 

5 

4 

2 

13 

6 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

8 

8 

2 

5 

32 

1 

2 

2 

1 

19 

25 

i 

1 

1 

3 

24 

35 

48 

30 

19 

4 

3 

3 

2 

4 

19 

3 

14 

1 

1 

3 

3 

8 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 





1 

1 

1 

r 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

.. 

4 

5 

3 

i 

2 

i 

3 

i 

2 

1 

5 

3 

2 

2 

1 

i 

2 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

6 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

21 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

6 

18 

14 

1 

i 

2 

5 

16 

20 

27 

24 

148 

126 

1 

1 

2 

33 

23 

5 

88 

4 

12S. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY, 


1093 


'Able  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun  Bat- 
talions, and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

NOVEMBER— Continued. 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

Total. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

Not 

stated. 

fa. 

1 

I 

2 

3 

_ 

V. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12 

jc.. 

1 

6 

7 

[a.. 

16 

12 

1 

3 

1 

4 



3 

4 

7 

70 

27 



148 

1 

b.. 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

8 

2 

8 

60 

29 

117 

jc. . 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

19 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

19 

22 

52 

1 

jb  . 

5 

2 

1 

8 

2 

39 

47 

2 

|c.. 

1 

2 

25 

2 

fa. . 

5 

8 

2 

3 

i 

2 

2 

23 

1 

jb.. 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

7 

jc.. 

1 

1 

2 

6 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

jb.. 

1 

1 

1 



1 

2 

i 

jc. . 





i 

17 

12 

4 

10 

5 

3 

3 

5 

1 

jb.. 

3 

1 



[ 

jc.. 

1 

jb.. 

1 

4 

1 

1 

i 

1 

jc. . 



1 

1 

4 



12 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

31 

1 

jb. 

1 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

i 

1 

16 

Ic. . 

(a. . 

2 

1 

3 

1 

jb.. 

1 

i 

1 



1 

1 

2 

|c. . 

fa. . 

2 

i 

1 

jb 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

jc. . 

1 

1 

(a. . 

1 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

jc. . 

(a. . 



1 

2 

1 

1 

jc.. 

1 



1 

4 

2 

1 

"Y 

14 

1 

jb.. 

74 

28 

69 

53 

21 

19 

24 

10 

1 

4 

i 

i 

305 

|c. . 

26 

17 

1 

34 

1 

79 

(a. . 

1 

1 

8 

4 

7 

6 

1 

3 

2 

ID 

8 

i 

jc. . 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

16 

1 

jb.. 

ii 

15 

12 

11 

5 

6 

3 

2 

2 

15 

n 

2 

95 

[c. . 

3 

1 

5 

fa. . 

7 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

26 

1- 

jb.. 

92 

53 

86 

59 

25 

19 

31 

24 

3 

2 

2 

1 

397 

|c. . 

24 

24 

7 

9 



4 

68 

|a.. 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

It 

15 

1 

4 

4 

2 

5 

29 

34 

12 

2 

2 

1 

m 

Ic. . 

3 

2 

12 

1 

18 

la. . 

8 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

4 

3 

3 

2 

29 

11 

jb 

4 

2 

2 

1 

3 

6 

16 

12 

6 

2 

2 

jc.. 

3 

9 

19 

(a.. 

1 

2 

2 

1 

6 

1( 

6 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

26 

14 

9 

3 

2 

1 

70 

|c.. 

1 

1 

10 

1 

13 

It 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

3 

3 

2 

9 

4 

1 

2 

2 

2 

|c : 

1 

1 

2 

fa. . 

48 

6 

2 

4 

4 

2 

3 

1 

3 

73 

3C 

b.. 

128 

18 

7 

36 

15 

12 

20 

11 

IS 

12 

4 

1 

282 

|c.. 

13 

1 

2 

15 

4 

2 

8 1 

9 

3 

57 

fa.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

3C 

6 

9 

24 

31 

25 

20 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

jc. . 

1 

1 

1 

10 

2 

15 

3C 

fa.. 

1 

1 

2 

2 ! 

2 

. 

8 

2 

3 

45 

17 

8 

17 

8 

5 

ic : 

1 

1 

6 

4 

2 

3 

i 

2 

2~1 

22 

3C 

fa.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

13 

24 

6 

4 

3 

5 

61 

jc.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

10 

fa.. 

6 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

17 

107 

ID 

3 

18 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

ic : 

53 

1 

1 

2 

2 

31 

(a. . 

4 

2 

1 

1 

8 

2 

2 

1 

ic : 

42 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

51 

31 

fa.. 

5 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

i 

i 

4 

20 

62 

18 

5 

13 

9 

2 

2 

2 

2 



39 

3 

i 

8 

1 

1 

52 

1094 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120.  -Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun  j 
talions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY— Continued. 

NOVEMBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

Ti 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated. 

fa.. 

1 

2 

2 

4 

6 

2 

2 

2 

312.... 

b.. 

5 

2 

9 

14 

7 

9 

2 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

[c.. 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

la.. 

3 

4 

1 

1 

4 

5 

7 

21 

5 

5 

4 

313.... 

b.. 

16 

11 

6 

8 

26 

33 

42 

33 

8 

13 

14 

1 

|c.. 

4 

1 

4 

2 

12 

1 

6 

1 

7 

1 

la.. 

11 

4 

4 

9 

14 

7 

20 

6 

4 

8 

4 

1 

314.... 

b.. 

77 

16 

11 

29 

18 

11 

5 

14 

27 

52 

42 

jc.. 

26 

7 

4 

1 

5 

7 

6 

9 

30 

5 

2 

3 

2 

16 

18 

7 

14 

2 

4 

3 

1 

315.... 

jb.. 

22 

11 

22 

69 

57 

33 

18 

13 

11 

17 

17 

c.. 

5 

3 

29 

45 

4 

10 

2 

7 

7 

6 

la.. 

5 

5 

28 

40 

33 

15 

10 

4 

3 

6 

9 

316... 

Jb.. 

7 

16 

81 

104 

87 

47 

21 

12 

4 

21 

9 

|c.. 

8 

1 

17 

29 

21 

10 

16 

12 

7 

4 

13 

(a.. 

1 

3 

317... 

Jb.. 

1 

32 

38 

52 

29 

12 

1 

1 

5 

1 

jc. . 

6 

5 

6 

4 

1 

1 

(a.. 

1 

31S 

Jb. 

2 

31 

28 

12 

5 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

: 

|c.. 

2 

7 

10 

1 

6 

Hr 

(a.. 

17 

8 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

319.... 

Jb.. 

190 

31 

11 

14 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

[c.. 

38 

15 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

fa.. 

80 

9 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

|n 

320. . . 

Jb.. 

172 

14 

5 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

4 

2 

If 

jc.. 

35 

7 

4 

2 

2 

i 

fa.. 

1 

2 

321.... 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

15 

129 

jc.. 

46 

fa.. 

1 

6 

16 

12 

322.... 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

49 

68 

18 

lo.. 

44 

10 

3 

1 

(a.. 

5 

38 

323. . . 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

12 

26 

(c.. 

2 

6 

8 

1 

fa.. 

2 

iT1 

10 

3 

324.... 

Jb.. 

2 

1 

4 

6 

71 

29 

4 

1 

|c.. 

33 

2 

fa.. 

1 

1 

1 

325.... 

4 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

Ic. . 

3 

b 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

326. . . 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

|c . . 

2 

fa.. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

327.... 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

i 

ic-;: 

1 

1 

: 

fa.. 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

32S 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

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fa. . 

332. . . 

1 

5 

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1 

fa.. 

1 

1 



339. . . 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

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1 

4 

1 

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1 

349.... 

]c . . 

a.. 

1 

1 

1 

350 

9 

2 

2 

1 

2 

' id 

.. 

351... 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

jc. . 

1 

352. . . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

'"Ic" 

8 

4 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

353... 

Jb 

118 

82 

54 

33 

18 

13 

12 

3 

2 

4 

Ic. . 

31 

23 

11 

2 

14 

3 

2 

3 

1 

6 

3 

6 

2 

2 

4 

2 

'4 

354.... 

Jb 

153 

130 

41 

29 

6 

4 

6 

3 

3 

26 

1 

Ic" 

82 

21 

8 

3 

4 

3 

1 

8 

a.. 

6 

10 

2 

6 

3 

19 

1 

6 

3 

i 

2 

Jb 

42 

19 

9 

10 

8 

Ic" 

8 

1 

3 

30 

38 

5 

2 

6 

6 

4 

3 

J 

4 

3 

1 

2 

4 

2 

6 

2 

3 

3 

356 

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21 

10 

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48 

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3 

21 

15 

7 

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2 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES INFANTRY. 


1095 


' ble  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun  Bat- 
talions, and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  A.— INFANTRY — Continued. 

NOVEMBER — Continued. 


Day  o£  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

fa.. 

3 

5 

3 

3 

4 

4 

2 

4 

5 

33 

3 

-lb.. 

9 

2 

5 

22 

23 

20 

8 

6 

6 

47 

26 

174 

lc.. 

2 

3 

1 

15 

9 

3 

3 

1 

10 

3 

50 

(a. . 

2 

7 

1 

6 

2 

10 

1 

2 

1 

32 

3 

b.. 

5 

14 

9 

17 

3 

8 

5 

12 

5 

44 

24 

146 

(c.. 

3 

5 

2 

3 

3 

1 

3 

3 

26 

3 

52 

(a.. 

39 

57 

24 

33 

7 

1 

7 

14 

1 

183 

3 

ib.. 

136 

126 

45 

37 

18 

15 

6 

2 

5 

9 

399 

lc.. 

18 

22 

16 

4 

48 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

115 

la.. 

34 

22 

9 

20 

8 

1 

1 

17 

6 

118 

3 

b.. 

289 

146 

74 

50 

7 

6 

5 

5 

4 

6 

14 

1 

607 

lc.. 

40 

59 

2 

44 

2 

3 

3 

1 

154 

(a.. 

1 

2 

3 

3 

-b.. 

13 

28 

18 

18 

7 

9 

7 

5 

1 

2 

2 

110 

lc.. 

13 

9 

11 

1 

1 

35 

(a. . 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

3 

jb.. 

25 

11 

19 

22 

3 

14 

5 

3 

1 

2 

105 

lc.. 

1 

5 

6 

(a.. 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

3 

- b.. 

25 

29 

44 

20 

8 

18 

9 

9 

2 

1 

165 

lc.. 

9 

10 

4 

i 

24 

(a.. 

3 

6 

1 

2 

12 

3 

]b.. 

13 

11 

17 

11 

4 

3 

3 

2 

64 

lc.. 

6 

1 

7 

(a.. 

3 

2 

2 

15 

55 

7 

18 

44 

60 

211 

3 

Jb.. 

5 

2 

1 

4 

8 

4 

1 

1 

5 

39 

10 

80 

lc.. 

i 

1 

1 

13 

4 

20 

fa.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

59 

65 

3 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

4 

19 

26 

59 

lc" 

1 

1 

15 

17 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

9 

lc.-: 

(a. . 

1 

1 

2 

3 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

lc. . 

fa. . 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7 

3 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

15 

lc" 

a.. 

2 

2 

2 

2 

8 

4 

2 

22 

7 

5 

7 

9 

19 

22 

8 

13 

i 

119 

lc. . 

1 

24 

7 

1 

4 

37 

[a.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

8 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

lc. . 

(a.. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

lc. . 

2 

2 

fa.. 

$ 

lc.. 

(a. . 

8 

1 

1 

lc. . 

(a. . 

s 

1 

1 

1 

3 

lc.. 

fa.. 

3 

3 

■ lc:: 

fa. . 

8 

1 

1 

lc.. 

, , , (a.. 

12 

12 

3 

4 

11 

10 

3 

2 

4 

8 

ii 

80 

stated . h 

103 

38 

44 

43 

39 

22 

14 

15 

8 

33 

31 

2 

392 

lc.. 

6 

7 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

1 

2 

2 

3 

29 

46 

571 

414 

284 

367 

282 

200 

186 

121 

173 

388 

477 

9 

3,472 

Total* ,<h 

2, 581 

1,  239 

1,374 

1,701 

1, 080 

969 

805 

637 

636 

1,412 

1,210 

68 

13,712 

(0.. 

615 

331 

240 

465 

346 

167 

275 

120 

179 

448 

266 

29 

3,481 

* In  1917  and  1918,  not  specified,  as  follows:  Wounded  by  gas,  384;  wounded  by  gunshot  missile,  906.  These  eases  are  not  included  in  this 


I 


109G 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  C 

Section  B.— ARTILLERY.* 


JANUARY. 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

lo 

5 Jb.. 

1 

mi  Jb 

149  Jb.. 

321 Jb.. 

|c. . 





|c. . 



(a. . 

Total..  .Jb.. 

1 

Ic. . 

FEBRUARY. 

(a. . 

6...  Jb.. 

|c. . 

(a. . 

7 Jb.. 

1 

2 

|c. . 

1 

(a. . 

102 Jb.. 

}c . . 

Not  stated Jb.. 

1 

|c . . 

i 

fa. . 

Total...  Jb.. 

1 

2 

1 

|c. . 

1 

1 

MARCH. 


fa. . 

5 jb.. 

1 

1 

i 

to-- 

a.. 

6 Jb.. 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 





|c. . 

7 jb.. 

1 

12 Jb 

[c. 

fa. . 

102 Jb.. 

2 

1 





O 

CO 

pH 

i 

149 jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

150 jb.. 

1 

: 

151 jb.. 

7 

3 

1 

Not  stated Jb.. 

1 

1 

1c 

(a.. 

Total...  Jb.. 

U-- 



1 

fi 

1 

1 

1 

£ 

3 

4 

3 

5 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 1 



* For  explanation  of  side  reference  letters  a,  b,  and  e see  p.  1030. 


BATTLE  CASULTIES ARTILLERY 


1097 


aglions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B.— ARTILLERY. 


JANUARY. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

: 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

[ 5 

j-  101 

| 149 

L 321 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

— f 

1 

2 

3 

7 

■ i 

FEBRUARY. 

i 6 

I 7 
| 102 

r 

1 

3 

3 

1 

10 



2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

12 

1 

- 

1 

3 

1 

6 

1 

10 

29 

2 

- 

MARCH. 

} 5 

l 6 

} 7 

} 12 

| 102 

| 103 

| 149 

| 150 

| 151 

1 

i 

5 

4 

2 

18 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

5 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

6 

1 

1 

30 

1 

12 

192 

2 

1 

5 

3 

6 

1 

11 

188 

. . .. 

i 

1 

3 

1 

1 

n 

1SS 

16 

273 

11 

8 

5 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

8 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1098  MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  II. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

APRIL 


4 

Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

l 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

u 

12 

13 

14 

(a.. 

5 lb.. 

1 

ic.. 

1 

la.. 

2 

6 lb.. 

3 

3 

1 

[c.. 

la. . 

7 -I).. 

1 

|c. . 

la.. 

12 lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

Ic. . 

laT? 

15 lb.. 

1 

|c.. 

1 

1 

(a. . 

17 lb.. 

2 

1 

[c.. 



la. . 

IS lb.. 

Ic.. 

(a.. 

101 lb.. 

1 

9 

2 

Ic. . 

1 

la. . 

102 lb.. 

1 

1 

(c. . 

i 

(a. . 

103 lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

la. . 

107 lb.. 

1 

[c. . 

(a. . 

HO b.. 

(c. . 

US lb.. 

2 

Ic. . 

|a. . 

149 lb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

150 lb.. 

1 

|c . . 

314...  lb 

Ic. . 

Not  stated lb.. 

2 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

2 

Total. . .lb.. 

2 

6 

4 

4 

1 

2 

7 

1 

1 

3 

2 

4 

2 

2 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

MAY. 

5 \b.. 

2 

4 

6 ]b.. 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

Ic 

7 bi: 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

4 

(c.. 

1 

2 

1 

12 b.. 

2 

1 

1 

Ic 

1 

1 

17  b" 

Ic 

i ni  jh 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY. 


1099 


Bqalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B.— ARTILLERY— Continued. 

APRIL. 


Day  of  month — 

Continued. 

Regi- 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

I 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

11 

l 5 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

5 

2 

16 

l 6 

1 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

l 7 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 12 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

} 15 

i 

3 

1 

4 

1 17 

. 

1 

2 

1 18 

1 

2 

1 

9 

101 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

3 

13 

^ 102 

4 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

13 

l 103 

5 

5 

1 



1 

J.  107 

1 

j-  119 

i 

] 

2 

148 

' 

1 

9 

j.  149 

j 

1 

1 

1 

1 i 

4 

150 



; 

1 

1 

i 

314 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

112 

133 

1 

3 

6 

1 

3 

11 

6 

4 

7 

5 

3 

10 

2 

2 

112 

224 

9 

1 

i 

2 

4 

2 

25 

1 

MAY. 

- 4 = 


) 

j 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

23 

1 



i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

3 

2 

1 

29 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l 

5 

1 

6 

3 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

45 

l 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

18 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

— 

[ 

2 

2 

l 

1 

2 

L 

1 

l1 

101 


1100 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Macbinl 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

MAY— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  N 

O. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

s 

9 

10 

a 

12 

13 

14 

a.. 

102 

b.. 

1 

1 

2 

c. . 

a.. 

103 

i).. 

2 

3 

1 

c.. 

a.. 

109 

b.. 

1 

c.. 

a.. 

121 

b.. 

1 

c.. 

a.. 

117 

b.. 

1 

c.. 

a. . 

150 

b.. 

1 

'! 

c . . 

a. . 

151 

b.. 

1 

c.. 

a. . 

305 

b.. 

c . . 

a. . 

Not  stated 

b.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

c.. 

|, 

a. . 

Total. . 

b.. 

7 

1 

1 

8 

3 

4 

8 

3 

2 

6 

16 

2 

c. . 

1 

2 

1 

JUNE. 

a. . 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

34 

11 

8 

3 

2 

5 

b.. 

5 

1 

3 

1 

C 

4 

o 

2 

5 

3 

2 

1 

8 

1 

2 

6 

6 

b.. 

i 

3 

3 

2 

4 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

C. 

1 

a. . 

2 

i 

4 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

b.. 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

3 

e 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12 

b.. 

i 

2 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

C 

3 

1 

15 

b ' 

1 

1 

3 

1 

c 

1 

1 

16 

b" 

i 

C 

1 

17 

b ' 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

n 

c 

19 

b" 

1 

e" 

L 

21.... 

b" 

1 

p 

1 

76 

b" 

c 

h 

1 

2 

101 

b" 

1 

- 1' 

c 

!■ 

i 

6 

2 

1 

102 

b 

1 

1 

1 

r 

! 

1 

. 

103. . . 

h 

2 

• 

f 

109 

b" 

1 1 Q 

K*  * 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY. 


1101 


httalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B.— ARTILLERY— Continued. 

MAY — Continued. 


Day  of  month — 

Continued. 

Regi- 

1 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

[16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

No. 

r~ 

} 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

j-  102 

1 

3 

1 

12 

l 103 

1 

1 

109 

1 

1 

3 

121 

j ' - * ‘ 

i 

j-  147 

.... 



1 

j 150 

1 

1 

1 

4 

j-  151 

.... 

1 

1 

\ 305 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

307 

325 

10 

8 

1 

4 

11 

2 

2 

3 

9 

6 

12 

11 

9 

4 

10 

307 

474 

4 

4 

1 

4 

3 

1 

21 

JUNE. 

9 

16 

4 

3 

1 

105 

1 

1 

1 

14 

5 

[ 

1 

17 

20 

3 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

94 

1 

32 

l 6 

1 

i 

1 

2 

i 

2 

2 

1 

41 

1 

1 

24 

7 

1 

6 

| 

4 

2 

i 

1 

2 

5 

2 

i 

i 

42 

\ 12 

3 

7 

| 

1 

1 

1 

5 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

18 

| 15 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

9 

■ - 

.... 

1 

1 16 

1 

4 

i 

4 

i 

4 

23 

I " 

2 

1 

3 

... 

1 

l W 

1 

J.  21 

i 

1 

l 76 

2 

1 

4 

101 

3 

13 

3 

1 

7 

l 102 

[ 

! 2 

1 

3 

i 

8 

1 

2 

1 

5 

l 103 

■i 

2 

4 

I 



i 

1 

y 109 

..... 

[ 

■1 

2 

2 

119 

1102 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120.- — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  It. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

J UN  E — Continued . 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

■1 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

1 

(a.. 

120 <jb.. 

(a. . 

121 <b.. 

.... 

|c. . 

(a. . 

1 

147 Jb.. 

fa.. 

i 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

149 Jb.. 

|c. . 

la.. 

150 ■ b.. 

1 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

3 

|c.. 

(a. . 

3 

6 

1 

2 

151 -lb.. 

1 

2 

.... 

|c.. 

1 

313 lb.. 

1 

|c.. 

i'H 

a. . 

..... 

319 Jb.. 

] 

. . Ji 

Ic. . 

fa. . 

322 Jb. 

|t*.  . 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Not  stated 'b.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

(a.. 

Total. . .jb.. 

10 

10 

22 

5 

3 

7 

22 

8 

15 

13 

2 

7 

15 

5 

8 

10 

1 

3 

12 

3 

51 

16 

19 

7 

15 

5 

4 

9 

1 

8 

4 

1 

11 

9 

JULY. 

[a. . 

i 

4 

1 

1 

5 Jb.. 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 -jb 

fa. . 

1 

1 

4 1 

10 Jb.. 

4 

Ic. . 

12 Jb 

1 

1 

1 

Ic 

1 

1 

...!:• 

1 

4 

1 

1 



15 Jb.. 

1 

1 

16 -b 

. 

1 

17 Ib.. 

3 

2 

1 

1 j 

(a. . 

1 

1 

2 

18 Jb. 

1 

[c. . 

2 

20 Jb 

1 

(a. . 

i 

1 

1 

76 Jb.. 

77  Jb" 

|c 

1 

101 Jb.. 

1 

3 

2 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY, 


1103 


Etalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY— Continued. 

JUNE — Continued. 


Day  of  month— 

Continued. 

Regi- 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

i 

1 

1 

[ 120 

) 

1 

1 

1 

3 

121 



1 

1 

1 

2 

\ 147 

7 

) 

■■ 

5 

149 

18 

1 

4 

[ 150 

\2 

1 

3 

\ 151 

2 

] 

1 

[ 313 

1 

1 

^ 319 

i 

1 

] 

•* 

'■  322 

' 

• 

2 

1 

1 

1 

24 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

28 

1 

2 

4 

2 

22 

24 

23 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

336 

9 

9 

8 

11 

1 

2 

3 

6 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

224 

3 

2 

1 

4 

2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

36 

JULY. 

. 

1 

2 

1 

3 

13 

1 

4 

6 

8 

2 

8 

35 

9 

l F> 

2 

I 

1 

1 

9 

:: 

6 

9 

8 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

54 

l 6 

2 

1 

1 

l 

.. 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

14 

1 

7 

7 

9 

8 

3 

3 

1 

49 

l 7 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

9 

i 

7 

9 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

4 

3 

92 

0 

20 

2 

1 

3 

1 

3 

8 

2 

6 

1 

2 

4 

1 

130 

[ 10 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

28 

l 

2 

2 

1 

12 

6 

3 

1 

1 

10 

i 

9 

i 

43 

4 

2 

16 

10 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

46 

} 12 

8 

1 

i 

11 

. . .. 



1 

3 

} 13 

1 

4 

i 

2 

2 

6 

5 

3 

3 

2 

5 

1 

36 

l 15 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

} 16 

2 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

3 

i 

3 

1 

22 

1 17 

9 

1 

1 

4 

; 

15 

2 

4 

29 

10 

2 

3 

6 

1 

2 

2 

102 

|; 

1 

2 

7 

4 

1 

12 

1 

1 

1 

1 

47 

l 18 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

17 

1 

l 90 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

14 

4 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

3 

26 

4 

3 

73 

1 76 

1 

2 

1 

14 

1 

| 77 

11 

8 

2 

4 

3 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

66 

3 

6 

2 

5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

i 

i 

39 

12 

!■  101 

i 

2 

i 

3 

i 

1104 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  Icilled  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

JULY— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

102 

Jb.. 

1 

1c.. 

103 

. Jb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

105 

■ b.. 

Ic.. 

107 

Jb.. 

|c  . 

(a. . 

1 

... 

108 

Jb.. 

Ic.. 

(a. 

109. . 

Jb.. 

Ic  . 

119 

b.. 

2 

1 

|c. . 

1 

ia. . 



120 

1 

... 

ic.: 

(a. . 

J 

121 

Jb.. 

|c. . 

! 

122. . . 

b.. 

Ic 

fa 

146 

Jb 

1 

■ jp 

147 

Jb. 

1 

Ic  . 

1 

148. . . 

Jb.. 

2 

1 

Ic 

la 

149 

Jb.. 

'|c 

1 

150  . 

Jb.. 

1 

'Ic 

1 

1 

151 

k: 

1 

1 

205 

• |c" 

209 

Jb" 

Ic" 

214 

lb" 

Ic" 

220 

lb" 

1 

'Ic 

221 

Jb" 

2 

•|c” 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

Not  stated... 

Jb 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

! 

' c 

[a. . 

3 

4 

3 

3 

2 

1 

9 

3 

2 

1 

1 

8 

Total. 

Jb. 

1 

1 

3 

9 

1 

8 

2 

2 

4 

3 

3 

5 

ii ! : 

Ic 

1 

1 

3 

2 I 

1 1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY 


1105 


imlions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

JULY —Continued . 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

- ' 

17 

IS 

19 

20 

21  22  ' 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

9 

5 

1 

5 

3 

1 

8 

1 

1 

i 

3 

4 

1 

3 

11 

42 

17 

39 

6 

1 

102 
103 
105 
107 
10S 
> 109 

119 
j-  120 

| 121 
| 122 
J-  146 

} U7 
| 148 

1 149 

| 150 

| 151 

| 305 

1 309 

| 314 

1 320 

| 321 

1 

6 

2 

7 

3 

2 



5 

4 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

4 

1 

2 

3 

5 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

....... 

1 

1 

1 

1 1 
1 



1 

i 

1 

6 

1 

i 

1 

1 



5 | 



1 

i 

. - 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

13 

1 

2 

2 

6 

1 

i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

10 

5 

2 

3 

15 

13 

19 

lfi 

i 

1 



1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

5 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

49 

4 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 



i 

2 

i 

1 

5 

2 

5 

7 

4 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

3 

3 

4 

3 

3 

1 

3 

11 

3 

3 

42 

72 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

-i 

50 

3'  32 

2 

4 — 

26 

28 

6 

13 

41 

5 

52 

58 

6 

38 

65 

12 

21 

61 

10 

12 

68 

8 

11 

36 

9 

6 

24 

20 

38 

1 

6 

f 

6 

55 

11 

IS 

3S 

5 

9 

33 

5 

10 

16 

1 

494 

817 

144 

i 

! 


1106 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machin 

Section  B— ARTILLERY— Continued. 

AUGUST. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

i 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

■ 

14 

(a. . 

5 

b.. 

1 

i 

C- . 

a. . 

6 

b.. 

1 



1 

1 

1 

c. . 

a. . 

1 

7 

b.. 

1 

c. . 

a. . 

3 

i 

i 

i 

1 

1 

10 

b.. 

1 

i 

2 

c. . 

a. . 

11 

b.. 

C-. 

a. . 

1 

12 

b.. 

i 

2 

e„ 

a. . 

1 

5 

10 

3 

2 

13 

b.. 

i 

1 

8 

1 

4 

4 

i 

22 

1 

c.. 

5 

a. . 

i 

15 

b.. 

2 

1 

c.. 

a. . 

1 

16 

b.. 

2 

2 

3 

8 

a 

5 > 

c„ 



3 

2 

i [ 

a. . 





1 

i 

17 

b.. 

1 

1 f 

c. . 

a. . 

2 

18 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

c. . 

i 

3 

19 

b.. 

1 

i . 

c. . 

a. . 

20 

c. . 

a. . 

21 

b.. 

e.. 

59 

b.: 

a" 

60 

b.. 

3 

i 

76 

b.. 

3 

2 

c. . 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

77 

b.. 

i 

2 

1 

i 

1 

i 

101 

b.. 

6 

1 

1 

i 

4 

102 .A 

b.. 

3 

i 

2 

2 1 

1 

103 

9 

2 

1 

J. 

1 

. 

105 

b.. 

106 

1 

107 

b 

2 

1 

108 

b 

. 

i 

2 

109 

b.. 

2 

3 

4 ■ 

2 

a. . 

2 

1 

11 

4 

6 

5 

2 

1 

4 

119 

b.. 

1 

3 

2 

4 

6 

4 

8 

c.. 

1 

2 

2 

i 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY, 


1107 


Mtalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 


AUGUST. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

i Begi- 

-r 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 5 

1 6 

f ^ 

} 10 

1 * 

l “ 

1 13 

15 

} “ 

i " 

l " 

I " 

j-  20 

} 21 

1 59 

| 60 

} " 

| 101 

1 102 

| 103 

| 105 

| 106 

| 107 

| 108 

| 109 

| 119 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

12 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

l 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

8 

10 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 



1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 





1 

2 

4 

1 

21 

45 

5 

2 

9 

1 



1 



1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 
3 

5 

2 

1 

1 



1 

7 

40 

11 

2 

7 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

3 

17 

4 



2 

1 

i 

1 

[ 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 



1 





2 



1 

1 

. . j:  . . 

i 

i 

4 

18 

1 

7 

13 

3 

.. 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

i 

. 

2 

.A.. 

2 

1 

i 

1 

i 

i 

10 

4 

. .. 

. .. 

i 

,9 

1 

6 

1 

:::::::  ::::::: 

1 

1 

1 

1 

48 

22 

7 

31 

23 

6 

9 

36 

6 

39 

52 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

p 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

5 

3 

1 

4 
3 

3 

1 

$ 

3 
2 

4 
2 

i 

2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

! 

..... 

i 

L 

1 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

7 

1 

1 

5 

5 

1 

1 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
7 

2 

i 

i 

4 

3 

i 

3553—25 71 


1108 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

AUGUST — Continued . 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

ia. . 

i 

1 

1 

1 

120 <b.. 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

I” 

(a. . 

4 

1 

2 

14 

i" 

121 <b.. 

1 

2 

1 

4 

4 

i 

i" 

Ic. . 

1 

2 

1 

(a. . 

122 <b.. 

|c.. 

la. . 

124 lb.. 

|c. . 

la. . 

128 {b.. 

1 

(c.. 

(a. . 

..... 

129 jb.. 

Ic. . 

la. . 

130 lb.. 

Ic. 

( a . . I 

130 lb. 

|a. . 

146 jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

(a. . 

1 

2 

] 

2 

1 

4 

20 

147 lb.. 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4 

4 

1 

2 

(c . . 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

la. . 

148 ^b.. 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

8 

2 

[c.. 

1 

5 

(a. . 

1 

1 

" 

149 lb.. 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

1 

(a. . 



7 

11 

2 

1 

2 

150 ■ b.. 

2 

2 



1 

3 

4 

1 

Ic. . 



1 

2 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

151 <b.. 

1 

2 

] 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

1 

304 jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

306 jb.. 

1 

1 



1 

314  jb 

315 b 

1 

1 

321..  . jb 

341  jb 

■ ■” 

342  j b 

1 

(a.. 

9 

5 

6 

2 

i 

3 

3 

3 

9 

1 

i 

3 

2 

Not  stated Ab.. 

4 

4 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

6 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

(a.. 

17 

8 

7 

2 

9 

10 

6 

25 

41 

19 

17 

12 

12 

39 

Total... lb. . 

36 

15 

14 

12 

13 

23 

11 

32 

19 

34 

42 

25 

50 

24 

Ic.. 

7 

3 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

6 

2 

6 

12 

5 

8 

4 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY, 


1109 


ott\ions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B.— ARTILLERY — Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

1 

1 

S 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

9 

2 

27 

26 

8 

26 

38 

5 

| 120 

1 “ 
1 122 

| 124 

| 128 

| 129 

| 130 

1 136 

| 146 

j-  147 

j-  148 

149 

► 150 

, 151 

304 
■ 305 

► 306 
314 

► 315 
321 

341 

342 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

7 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 



1 

1 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

• 

3 

5 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

52 

34 

12 

1 

2 

1 

1 



1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

23 

6 

2 

14 

1 

25 

19 

1 

14 

12 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l' 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

10 

11 

2? 

s 

61 

28 

12 
1 
1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

24 

4 

2 

1 

3 

1 

28 

2 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

'2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

7 

10 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

4 

3 

5 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

70 

82 

11 

5 

1 

3 

3 

2 

26 

17 

8 

9 

28 

3 

18 

30 

7 

7 

24 

2 

23 

16 

6 

39 

32 

1 

41 

24 

7 

18 

25 

5 

9 

12 

4 

5 
13 

6 

7 

23 

2 

11 

11 

1 

6 

23 

4 

5 

16 

4 

12 

15 

3 

9 

14 

5 

482 

683 

134 

1110 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Maclu 


Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 
SEPTEMBER. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

(a. . 

b.. 

1 

1 

c. . 

1 

1 

6 

b.. 

1 

1 

2 

c . . 

(a. . 

1 

7 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1. 

(a. . 

10 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

c. . 

11  

b.. 

1 

1 

12 

b.. 

2 

1 

2 

4 

c. . 

4 

a. . 

13 

b.. 

1 

1 

3 

c. . 

15 

b.. 

1 

1 

2 

5 

(a. . 

16 

b.. 

i 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

a. . 

17 

b.. 

2 

1 . 

1 

1 

1 

18.  .. 

b.. 

1 

c . . 

19 

b.. 

1 

2 

1 

20 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21.  ..  ... 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 . 

1 

76  . J 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

77 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

C 

2 

1 

101  . . 

b.. 

1 

1 

e 

102 

b.. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

103 

b.. 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

104 

h 

1 

105 

b.. 

1,' 

1 ■ 

100 

b" 

c 

5 

2 

2 

10 

6 

17 

3 

6 

107  i 

1 

1 

14 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

17 

2 

6 

108 

b" 

1 

2 

2 

1 

e" 

5 

i 

2 

1 

8 

15 

2 

1 

2 

3 ■ 

109 

b 

1 

2 

14 

11 

14 

1 

1 

e 

i 

4 

1 

113 

b" 

4 

2 

4 • 

1 

i 

114 

b.. 

1 

5 

i 

,C  - 

3 • 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY. 


1111 


tiiions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

SEPTEMBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

— j 

Total. 

mental 

6 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

1 

1 

) 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 

3 

I 

5 

6 

1 

1 

“i 

1 

1 

| 

1 

1 

1 

7 

1 

2 

) 

i ; 

2 

I 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

13 

} 10 

■q 

1 

2 

1 11 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

16 

l ^ 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

5 

3 

1 

17 

} 13 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

2 

1 

16 

} 15 

1 

1 

2 

2 

I 

1 

1 

1 

5 

7 

3 

26 

1 16 

....... 

- 

1 

3 

1 

10 

i 

1 

1 

6 

i 17 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

7 

18 

1 

1 

3 

1 

18 

1 

3 

32 

[ 19 

2 

2 

9 

13 

1 

1 

2 

2 

6 

i 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

12 

> 20 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

l 

3 

1 

4 

2 

22 

1 21 

1 

i 

2 

1 

7 

l 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

8 

> 76 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

5 

6 

24 

77 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

3 

1 

1 

7 

[ 101 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

\ 102 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

14 

\ 103 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

3 

\ 104 

2 

2 

I 

1 

2 

2 

6 

> 105 

1 

2 

) 

1 

3 

1 

1 

7 

1 106 

3 

2 

56 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

4 

i 

28 

107 

1 

8 

1 

27 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

16 

1 108 

2 

1 

8 

1 

4 

1 

1 

47 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

51 

> 109 

1 

6 

1 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

l 113 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

14 

> 114 

3 

1 

1112 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table 


[•;  120. — IPownds  by  gas  avid  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Mac! a 


Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 
SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  N o. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

fa. . 

1 

115 

Jb.. 

(c.  - 

fa. . 

1 

119 

lb.. 

4 

12 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

[c. . 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

120 

lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

Ic. . 

1 

fa. . 

121 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

ic. . 

fa. . 

122 

Jb.. 

1 

(c.. 





(a.. 

123 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

ic.. 

1 

124 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

128 

Jb.. 

.... 

[c. . 

fa. . 

.. 

1 



1 

129 

Jb.. 

2 

1 

|c. . 

fa.. 



130 

Jb.. 

1 

jc.. 

fa. . 



140 

lb.. 



|c. . 



fa. . 





147 

1 

9 

i 



1 

.... 

fa. . 

1 

1 

148 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

149 

lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

[c. . 

fa. . 

150 

<b.. 

151 

J'b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

[c. . 

. 

fa. . 

1 

302 

Jb.. 

ic. . 

fa. . 

304 

Jb.. 

1 

3 

2 

8 

1 

1 

3 L 

Ic. . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 . 

fa. . 

6 

3 

1 

1 

305 

Jb.. 

1 

i 

1 

fa.. 

2 

1 

4 

. 

306 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 ■ 

307 

Jb.. 

1 

6 

4 

1:- 

ic.. 

2 

30S 

lb.. 

3 

1 

J, 

309 

Jb.. 

1 

9 

313 

b" 

|c 

314 

b" 

— |o 

315. . . 

b" 

|c 

319 

...  h” 

1 

lo. . 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY. 


1113 


Bialions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY— Continued. 


SEPTEMBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

3 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

2 

1 

5 

■ 

1 

1 

1 

3 

115 

2 

2 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

6 

4 

39 

119 

1 

10 

2 

14 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

9 

1 120 

1 

1 

1 



10 

121 

1 

..  3 

1 

I 



7 

1 

4 

3 

2 

18 

^ 122 

• 

1 

2 

3 

6 

1 

2 

4 

i 

11 

> 123 

1 

2 

i 

1 

2 

1 



1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

9 

> 124 

1 

1 

1 

1 

| 

2 

i 

3 

1 

1 

i3 

21 

i 128 

i 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

6 

11 

36 

j-  129 

1 

1 

4 

6 

1 

1 

2 

5 

f 130 





..  . 



) 

... 

1 

i 

^ 146 

... 

] 

1 



3 

1 

6 

1 

17 

J-  147 

1 

1 

9 

1 

5 

2 

... 

1 

1 

5 

\ 148 

1 

i 

1 

7 

\ 149 

i 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

8 

> 150 

1 

1 



1 

3 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

14 

> 151 

1 

] 

[ 302 



1 

1 

) 

1 

20 

^ 304 



1 



9 

1 

19 

1 

1 

^ 305 

2 

2 

1 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

14 

j-  306 

1 



4 

1 

2 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

i 

21 

\ 307 

1 

3 

1 

' 2 

3 

9 

1 

14 

l 308 

1 

5 

... 

1 

2 

2 

1 



1 

2 

1 

19 

J-  309 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

4 

2 

■ 11 

V 313 

] 

1 

1 

2 

4 

l 314 

) 

1 

1 

2 

l 315 

1 * 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

1 

i 

5 

\ 319 

j - - 

J 

1114 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  fa 

Section  B.— ARTILLERY— Continued. 

S E PT  E MB  E R— Continued . 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

(a.. 

320...  lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 



fa. . 

321  . ih.. 

|c 

1 

fa. . 



322 • b.J 

Ic. .! 

fa. . 

340 b.. 



|c. . 

(a. . 



341 ^b.. 

1 



[c . . 

1 

(a. . 

342 {b.. 



1 

Ic. . 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

Not  stated lb.. 

2 

3 

5 

2 

2 

2 

6 

2 

1 

2 

7 

2 

2 

fc. . 

1 

... 

(a.. 

7 

5 

7 

6 

6 

39 

29 

40 

11 

1 

3 

12 

10 

8 

Total. . .lb.. 

10 

27 

21 

21 

24 

43 

30 

9 

22 

7 

27 

52 

21 

37 

[c  - - 

3 

1 

3 

10 

6 

2 

3 

3 

3 

12 

2 

G 

OCTOBER. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY, 


1115 


Ittalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

SEPTEMBE  R — Continued. 


Day  of  month— Continued. 

Reei- 

i 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

6 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

No. 

1 

| 

1 

4 

■ 320 

1 

1 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 

l 321 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

j-  322 

1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

10 

\ 340 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

8 

341 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

11 

342 

3 

4 

6 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

7 

7 

58 

5 

1 

2 

9 

4 

4 

9 

6 

15 

2 

4 

15 

4 

1 

130 

2 

1 

i 

1 

7 

98 

112 

18 

3 

11 

8 

6 

6 

3 

4 

12 

11 

14 

2 

22 

21 

340 

22 

14 

22 

11 

12 

18 

18 

23 

33 

31 

88 

41 

56 

66 

1 

885 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

4 

3 

5 

8 

4 

22 

8 

6 

26 

109 

267 

OCTOBER. 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

2 

1 

6 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

57 

\ 5 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

99 

l 6 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

20 

l 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

18 

1 

1 

l 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

4 

84 

l 7 

1 

16 

l 

!'  2* 

2 

2 

1 

35 

| 1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

i 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

i 

4 

70 

} 10 

13 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

10 

1 11 



1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

20 

j.  12 

1 



6 

1 

I 

4 

4 

i 

3 

3 

3 

44 

| 13 

7 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

53 

} ^ 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

5 

23 

1 

1 

2 

1. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

41 

i 16 

1 

8 

| 

I 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

22 

l 17 

5 

3 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

22 

1 

0 

i 

1 

3 

1 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

44 

1 ^ 

1 

1 

12 

1 

1 

2 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

l 19 

1 

2 

4 

1 

8 

j 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

14 

t 20 

5 

1 

1 

5 

} 21 

1 

1 

5 

5 

2 

i 

2 

1 

79 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

109 

i 76 

2 

2 

2 

1 

17 

| 

1 

3 

2 

6 

2 

1 

2 

28 

j 

1 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

54 

2 

9 

] 

1 

9 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

j 

! 2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

22 

[ 101 

3 

1 1 

1 

1 

6 

3553—25 72 


1116 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  '(| 

Section  B.— ARTILLERY— Continued. 

OCTOBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

s 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

1.!' 

[a 

1 

s 

20 

34 

5 

4 

3 

1<V>  lb.. 

1 



1 

2 

1 

9 

5 

2 

1 

103  . ..lb.. 



4 

Ic. . 

1 

i 

104 lb.. 

1 

2 

1 

l 

2 

1 

* 

1 

4 

1 

1 

105 jb-- 

2 

4 

9 

2 

1 

(c. . 

(a. . 

2 

i 

2 

100  lb.. 

9 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

[a. . 

1 

1 

107 lb.. 

7 

s' 

4 

1 

1 

1 

|c.. 

3 

3 



.... 

[a. . 

1 

1 

10S  lb.. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Ic. . 

(a. . 

1 



.... 

109 jb.. 

3 

99 

3 

12 

3 

3 

3 



1 

Ic. . 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

(a. . 

3 

4 

1 

4 

3 

113 lb.. 

3 

5 



9 

3 

1 

(c. . 

1 

1 

1 

..... 

(a„ 

4 

2 

3 

3 

1 

5 

12 

4 

[ 

114 jb.. 

i 

i 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

fa. . 

1 

s 

i 

115 jb-. 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

.... 



1 

1 

.... 

(a . . 

3 

9 

1 

i 

1 

119 lb.. 

s 

4 

3 

5' 



1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

3 

(c. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

[a. . 

1 

1 



1 

1 

120 Jb.. 

1 

5 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

121 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1 

122 Jb. 

11 

2 

9 

2 

1 



Ic 

1 

i 

1 

123 Jb.. 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

124.  Jb 

2 

7 

5 

3 

4 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

11 

22 

11 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

12S jb.. 

5 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

(a. . 

1 

12 

8 

8 

1 

9 

2 

19Q  Jb 

1 

s 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

130 Jb 

o 

13 

3 

i 

1 

9 

134  ..  . Jb 

135  Jb 

136  Jb 

4 

• 2 

2 

3 

146 Jb.. 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

i 

147 jb 

9 

9 

9 

6 

9 

1 

14S jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

i 



149 lb.. 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

7 

Ic.. 

1 

1 



2 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY, 


1117 


Stations,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

OCTOBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 


- 

— 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

89 

i 

5 

1 

6 

17  1 

1 

5 

9 

? 

1 

1 

1 

9 

10 

25 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

17 

6 

1 

8 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

18 

1 

2 | 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

13 

1 

3 

1 

16 

3 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

11  ' 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

27  i 

1 

7 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

5 

15 

■ 

i 

1 

1 

2 

54 

7 

1 

1 

17 





2 

16 

3 

4 

6 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

17 

5 ! 

1 

1 

12 

6 

.. 

2 

1 

1 

... 

1 

1 

13 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

6 

2 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

64 

1 

2 

7 ! 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

1 

24  ! 

3 ! 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

3 

3 

29 

1 

1 

4 

6 

1 

i 

1 

2 

i 

1 

3 

33 

l 

3 

1 

1 

1 

15 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

17 

1 

4 

1 

3 

39 

i 

1 

10 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

64 

2 

1 

18 

6 

1 

36 

1 

i 

1 

1 

16 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

22 

2 

1 

1 

2 

... 

• • 

. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

11 

2 

4 

1 

26 

l 

3 

12 

1 

2 

8 

■ 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

l 

i 

2 

1 

33 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

22 

1 

6 

3 

7 

18 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

■>x 

31 

1 

1 

1 

7 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

102 

103 

104 

105 

106 

107 

108 
109 

113 

114 

115 

119 

120 
121 
122 

123 

124 
128 

129 

130 

134 

135 

136 

146 

147 

148 


149 


1118 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  B.— ARTILLERY— Continued. 

OCTOBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

1 

1 

150  |b.. 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

2 

|c . . 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

j.*»l  . !b.. 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 j 

|c. . 

i 

(a.  • 

302 ■ jb.. 

ic.. 

fiHSI 

(a. . 

303 jb.. 

Ic. . 

[a. . 

304  . .jb.. 

1 

3 

1 

4 

Ic. . 

1 

(a. . 

i 

1 

305  . . . .jb.. 

3 

2 

1 

i 

1 

3 

1 

1 

(a. . 

1 

l 

306 p.. 

i 

9 

1 

2 

2 

|c. . 

(a. . 

307 •jb.. 

2 

Ic. . 

|a. . 



i 

308 jb.. 

1 

9 

i 

1 

1 

|c . . 

(a. . 

2 



309 jb.. 

i 

|c. . 



a.. 

1 

1 

313 lb.. 

5 

2 

1 

i 

3 

2 

1 

5 

1 

2 

2 

|c. . 

1 

(a. . 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

1 

7 1 

314 lb.. 

i 

3 

i 

1 

1 

3 

6 

3 

3 

3 

8 

5 

Ic. . 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

2 

(a. . 

26 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 II 

315 <b.. 

9 

i 

4 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

Ic. . 

3 

1 

la.. 

1 

1 . 

319 lb.. 

1 

16 

4 

3 

i 

1 

Ic. . 

i 

i 

(a. . 

320 lb.. 

i 

1 

1 

i 

3 

2 

3 

i 

i 

4 

Ic. . 

1 

3 1 

(a. . 

1 

i 

321 lb.. 

1 

4 

13 

5 

1 

1 

5 

(a. . 

1 

1 

322 lb.. 

1 

1 

3 

3 

3 

i 

6 

Ic. . 

2 

i 

2 . . 

323 lb.. 

1 

2 

3 

i 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

324 lb.. 

1 

1 

2 

Ic. . 



2 

i 

2 



340 \b.. 

4 

i 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

341  -jb 

la. . 

2 

342 lb.. 

1 

2 

2 

2 

34Q  < h 

(a 

1 

350  < b 

a. . 

17 

4 

3 

9 

7 

3 

2 

2 

i 

8 

3 

6 

4 

4 

Not  stated lb.. 

13 

12 

23 

14 

12 

10 

3 

5 

7 

17 

11 

6 

7 

15 

Ic.. 

2 

4 

1 

4 

1 

4 - 



(a.. 

42 

51 

42 

43 

74 

57 

41 

34 

26 

77 

65 

37 

36 

52 

Total... -lb.. 

87 

131 

105 

159 

136 

111 

82 

113 

52 

85 

64 

46 

57 

94 

Ic.. 

14 

26 

14 

28 

35 

19 

20 

13 

11 

20 

7 

4 

13 

24 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY. 


1119 


ailions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

OCTOBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 


Repri- 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

No. 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

13 

) 

1 

2 

3 

3 

9 

3 

2 

4 

41 

I 150 

1 

5 

2 

8 

1 

1 

1 

2 

19 

14 

30 

2 

5 

3 

101 

1 

r 

2 

1 

1 

2 

9 

3 

2 

1 

2 

38 

| 151 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

| 302 



1 

i 

1 

i 303 

1 

2 

4 

) 

i 

2 

1 

1 

15 

304 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

8 

] 

1 

1 

14 

'•  305 

2 

2 

) 

1 

2 

1 

1 

14 

[ 306 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

7 

2 

2 

2 

1 

17 

i 307 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

2 

4 

14 

[ 308 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

11 

] 

2 

2 

5 

[ 309 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

5 

2 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

56 

i 313 

2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

39 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

54 

314 

1 

1 

1 

2 

13 

3 

37 

} 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

8 

11 

38 

i 315 

2 

6 

1 

1 

3 

7 

1 

i 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

4 

47 

I 319 

1 

1 

4 

1 

) 

3 

2 

15 

4 

2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

69 

V 320 

1 

1 

1 

3 

13 

5 

10 

1 

1 

1 

22 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

V 321 

i 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

6 

1 

2 

1 

16 

6 

1 

44 

1 

10 

2 

6 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

53 

I 322 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

15 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

9 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

4 

2 

3 

1 

2 

33 

} 323 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

10 

| 

j 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

11 

■ 324 

2 

7 

16 

5 

34 

1 

3 

2 

1 

17 

1 340 

2 

2 

i 

1 

8 

) 

1 

1 

i 341 

2 

19 

23 

1 

1 

1 

9 

I 342 

| 

i 

5 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

| 349 

1 

2 

) 

: 1 

i 

i 350 

i 4 

2 

6 

7 

i 

7 

3 

14 

28 

4 

1 

1 

5 

33 

197 

10 

7 

6 

1 

7 

7 

14 

3 

7 

12 

17 

4 

9 

16 

18 

57 

355 

3 

1 

2 

2 

3 

i 

3 

31 

33 

42 

42 

22 

30 

14 

20 

28 

59 

26 

45 

75 

64 

17 

27 

39 

33 

1,333 

59 

44 

57 

40 

34 

39 

28 

63 

30 

26 

43 

66 

63 

54 

61 

90 

118 

2,301 

11 

9 

8 

6 

1 

in 

3 

8 

7 

6 

10 

5 

12 

8 

7 

27 

400 

1120 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


v 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 
Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B.— ARTILLERY— Continued. 

NOVEMBER. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

i 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

a 

Not 

stated.  , 

fa.. 

5 lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

(c. . 



fa. . 

2 

1 

1 

6 lb.. 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

(c. . 

2 

1 

fa. . 

7 lb.. 

3 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

(c. . 

1 

2 

1 

fa. . 

1 

10 lb.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

! 

|c. . 

2 

1 

(a.. 

1 

1 

11 lb.. 

1 

3 

<7 

5 

3 

8 

8 

(c. . 

1 

1 

1 

(a. . 

12 lb.. 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

1 

1 

fa.. 

1 



13 lb.. 

3 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

1 

(a. . 

15 lb.. 

1 

1 

6 

4 

2 

1 

1 

Ic. . 

1 

1 

1 

(a. . 

10 ]b.. 

1 

1 

1 

[c. . 

1 

17 ]b.. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

Ic. . 

1 

fa. . 

1 

1 

18 |b.. 

2 

Ic. . 

fa.. 

1 

2 

6 

2 

1 

19 |b.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

(a. . 

2 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

2 

3 

20 |b.. 

1 

2 

fa. . 

i , s 

21 |b.. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 



70 |b.. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 || 

1 

77 Jb.- 

3 

i 

1 

1 

1 

a. . 

3 

2 

1 

4 

1 

10 

4 

101 . . . lb.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

i 

102 |b 

1 

1 

1 

1 

jc 

16 

7 

2 

8 

4 

1 

2 

103 Jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

4 

iljPI  J 

1 

9 

2 

104 Jb 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

105 |b 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

|c 

i 

. 

106 jb 

1 

1 

i 

jc 

1 

1 

107 Jb 

2 

1 

1 

2 

108 Jb 

1 

1 

i 

109 Jb 

1 

1 

|c 

1 

1 

11 

10 

2 

2 

113  . . Jh 

1 

i 

114 |b” 

1 

2 

i 

c.. 

1 



1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ARTILLERY, 


1121 


Able  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun 
Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  U. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

NOVEMBER— Continued. 


; 

Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

Total. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated. 

1 

1 

1 

14 

_ 

9 

1 

32 

b.: 

lc. . 

fa.. 

1 

1 

2 

,i  lb.. 

2 

2 

4 

jc. . 

(a. . 

1 

1 

i Jb.. 

1 

1 

lc.. 

(a.. 

..  Jb.. 

2 

1 

3 

|c. . 

1 

1 

2 

e Jb.. 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

29 

lc" 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 Jb.. 

31 

3 

4 

1 

2 

3 



49 

3 

9 

1 

6 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

Jb.. 

1 

3 

4 

[c. . 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 Jb.. 

lc. . 

fa. . 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

5 Jb.. 

1 

i 

2 

lc. . 

1 

1 

2 

8 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

lc.. 

1 

1 

2 

r Jb.. 

2 

1 

3 

lc. . 

fa. . 

8 Jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

s 

lc. . 

a.. 

10 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

IS 

9 Jb.. 

2 

1 

2 

4 

3 

17 

lc.. 

1 

6 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

S 

0.... Jb.. 

1 

2 

S 

|c.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

6 

1 

1 

14 

1 Jb.. 

2 

1 

3 

lc. . 

2 

2 

(a. . 

1 

1 

lc. . 

fa. . 

1 

i 

3 Jb 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 b 

3 

1 

1 

lc. . 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

6 

lc. . 

1 

1 

1 



3 

3 



3 

3 

3 

2 

8 

lc. . 

1 



- i 

3 

3 

1 

9 

1 

4 

|c. . 

1 1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

lc. . 

1 

1 

lc 

1 

1 

1 

3 

20 

3 

1 

3 

3 

4 

1 

1 

36 

|c. . 

4 

1 

5 

5 

1 

7 

9. 

1 

1 

17 

9 

1 

1 

11 

lc.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

4 

9 

1 

1 

1 

9 

10 

4 

1 

1 

1 

17 

lc" 

2 

1 

3 

1122 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G 
Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  B. — ARTILLERY — Continued. 

NO  VEMBE  R — Continued . 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated 

fa. . 

1 

319  

. .lb.. 

4 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

(a. . 

1 

320 

..lb.. 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

]c. . 

1 

3 

|a. . 

1 

1 

1 

321  

. Jb.. 

7 

3 

2 

1 

1c.. 

3 

4 

(a. . 

322  

. . jb. . 

1 

1 

8 

lc.. 

1 

323 

. .lb.. 

1 



i 

1 

\c. . 

324 

Jb.. 

1 

|c. . 

1 

1 

340 

..lb.. 

1 

1 

[c.  - 

9 

1 

5 

341 

..lb.. 

2 

3 

3 

fa. . 



342 

..Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

349 

. . Jb . . 

1 

1 

|c. . 

1 

350 

. . Jb . . 

1 

1 

351 

. . . Jb. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

lc.. 

6 

4 

1 

1 

7 

2 

7 

5 

10 

15 

..Jb.. 

12 

8 

6 

3 

5 

5 

9 

16 

5 

7 

5 

lc. . 

5 

3 

3 

1 

(a. . 

55 

36 

ii 

27 

17 

26 

44 

42 

33 

39 

35 

2 

Total* 

..  b.. 

154 

57 

48 

63 

44 

41 

39 

46 

37 

28 

47 

29 

11 

10 

7 

7 

5 

7 

8 

6 

3 

] | 

* In  1917  and  1918,  not  specified,  as  follows:  Wounded  by  gas,  32;  wounded  by  gunshot  missile,  66;  killed  in  action,  12.  These  cases  are 
included  In  this  total. 


1124 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS.* 

JANUARY. 


Regimental  No. 


106. 


128. 


149. 


344. 


Not  stated. 


Total...  jb. 


Day  of  month. 


13 


FEBRUARY. 


102. 


Not  stated 


Total...  jb. 


MARCH. 


E 


101. 


102. 


103. 


109. 


: For  explanation  of  side  reference  letters  a,  b,  and  c,  see  p.  1030. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1125 


Ittalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

JANUARY. 


Day  of  month— 

Continued. 

Regi- 

1.6 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

1 

i 

n 

i 

1 

i 21 

.... 

j 

1 

[ 106 

« 

1 

• 109 

i 

1 

] 

| 128 

.... 

1 

1 

1 

\ 149 

1 

344 

1 

1 

1 

.... 

— 

1 

l 

1 

1 

1 

FEBRUARY. 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

MARCH. 


101 


1 \ 103 


1126 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  ( 

Section  C. — MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

MARCH — Continued. 


Regimental  N o. 

Day  of  month. 

] 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

1 

m 

b.. 

1 



135 

b.. 

1 

119 

c . . 

b.. 

150  

1 

2 

fa. . 

b.. 

151  J 

c . . 

a.. 

b.. 

341 

c. . 

a. . 

b.. 

349 • 

b.. 

Not  stated — • 
Total... 

1 

a. . 

1 

1 

1 

!*’ jl 

c 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

APRIL. 


(a.. 

1 <!  h 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Jb  . 

5 

2 

2 

1 

2 

.lb.. 

i 

6 

Ic.. 

1 

i 

1 

2 

lb.. 

9 . 

lb  . 

101 

(c 

i 

|b  . 

102 

ic 

(a. . 

i 

Jb.. 

2 

103.  . 

ic 

b . 

105. . . 

Ic. . 

1 

1 

[I 

■ b 

121 

Ic 

1 

|b 

136 

■1“ 

Jh 

150 

i;." 

!| 

5 

7 

Jh 

151 

'Ic  ‘ 

(a 

Jb" 

Not  stated... 

1e 

1 

| h 

Ic" 

(a. . 

1 

7 

2 

2 

1 

1 

8 

i 

2 

2 

Total. . 

Jb.. 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 



BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1127 


lttalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive ■ — Continued. 

Section  C. — MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

MARCH — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

1 16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

No. 

stated. 

| 135 

| 149 

1 150 

| 151 

| 341 

| 349 

1 

1 



3 

14 

2 

12 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

2 

1 

2 

12 

1 

1 

20 

16 

5 

3 

1 

1 

APRIL. 

1 

3 

i ^ 

} 2 

} 5 

} 6 

l 9 

| 101 

| 102 

l 103 

| 105 

| 121 

| 136 

1 150 

1 151 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

11 

1 

3 

2 

1 



1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

9 

11 

1 

1 

5 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

12 

i 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

i 

7 

11 

1 

1 

35 

20 

19 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1128 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  ( 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

MAY. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14  1. 

1 

1 

8 

6 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

b . 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

n 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 . 

b . 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 

b.. 

c. . 

a. . 

4 

b.. 

] 

c - . 

1 

1 

5 . J 

b . 

2 

1 

C-- 

a. . 

G 

b.. 



c. . 

a. . 

7 

b.. 

C-- 

a. . 

8 

b.. 

9 

b.. 

i 

c. . 

12 

b.. 

C-. 

14 

b . 

e.: 

a. . 

1G 

b.. 

C-. 

1 

IS 

b.. 

101 

b.. 

i 



i 

102 

b.. 

c. . 

a. . 

i 

l 

103 

b.. 

3 

2 

1 



149 

b.. 

C-. 

a. . 

1 

150 

b.. 

1 

1 

151 

b . 

c" 

i 

305 

b 

1 

0 

.... 



Not  stated • 

b . 

C 

a. . 

3 

12 

7 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 I 

Total . . . ■ 

b.. 

4 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

5 

1 

3 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1129 


Jehlions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

MAY. 


1130 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

JUNE. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

b.. 

1 

2 

2 

5 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

a.. 

1 

2 

1 

5 

4 

b.. 

2 

1 

6 

1 

2 

3 

6 

8 

1 



4 

1 

a. . 

b.. 



c. . 

a. . 

1 

...\ 

b.. 

2 

c . . 

1 

1 

3 

b.. 

5 

5 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

a. . 

1 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

7 



c. . 

a. . 

1 

1 

b.. 

1 

6 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 



c . . 

5 

1 

a. . 

b.. 

i 

1 



<?.. 

a. . 





b.. 

2 

1 

2 

1 

c.. 

2 

a. . 

2 

b.. 

1 

c.. 



a. . 

I 

4 

b.. 

L|| 

c.. 

! 1 

a. . 



si 

c.. 

a. . 

i 

6 

b.. 

c.. 

a. . 

9 

b.. 

2 

c.. 

a. . 

!1 • 

b.. 

1 

0.. 

a. . 

1 



01 ■ 

b.. 

c.. 

a. . 

02 

b.. 

1 

3 

2 

1 

c.. 

2 

a. . 

03 

i,.. 

i 

1 

c.. 

a. . 

04 

c.. 

a. . 

05.. 

b.. 

1 

c . . 

a. . 

or, 

b.. 

a. . 

09 

b.. 

1 

c.. 

a. . 

14 

b.. 

19 

b.. 

i 

. 

20 

b- 

1 

i 

. 

21 

b.. 

i 

. 

c.. 

i 

30 

b" 

e.. 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS. 


1131 


Tt  lions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

JUNE. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

1 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

23 

1 

1 

1 

28 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

18 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

47 

l 2 

l 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

\ 3 

l 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

5 

2 

3 

26 

L 4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

4 

18 

2 

4 

34 

i 

3 

1 

1 

1 

27 

\ 5 

1 

1 

13 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

25 

l 6 

1 

2 

] 

1 

20 

7 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

l 8 

1 

| 

2 

10 

t 9 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

\ 12 

■j 

i 

1 

\ 14 

1 

1 

1 

r 15 

1 

1 

1 

2 

I 

l 16 

1 

] 

2 

} 19 

1 

1 

\ 21 

1 

1 

1 

' 

\ 101 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

8 

\ 102 

3 

1 

2 

2 

5 

| 

5 

i 

1 

1 

11 

^ 103 

L 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 104 

f 

1 

1 

i 105 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

y 106 

1 

1 

1 

i 

i 

1 109 

1 

1 

1 

i 

[ 114 

f 

1 

i 

\ 119 

1 

• 

1 

1 

1 

i 

4 

V 120 

1 

1 

1 

\ 121 

i 

1 

1 

1 

l 130 

1 

1132 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 


Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 


2 

2 

1 

1 Jb.. 

i 

i 



1 , 

2 <jb.. 

1 

2 

Ic. . 

i 

3 jb.. 

i 

i 

i 

1 

3 

4 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

i 

Ic. . 

3 

3 

4 

15 

7 

2 

i 

2 

5 Jb.. 

1 . 

[c.. 

3 

2 

1 

6 Jb.. 

1 

7 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

S Jb.. 

1 

9 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 ]b 

11 jb 

12 Jb.. 

1 

|c 

13  Jh 

Ic'- 

3 

14 *b 

15 jb 

1 

16 jb 

18 jh 

101  Jb 

a.. 

102 Jb. 

2 

1 

i .■ 

1 

103 Jb.. 

3 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1133 


, and  Engineers , by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

JUNE — Continued. 


j 

Day  of  month. — 

Continued. 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

G 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

\ 149 

| 

2 

3 

1 

\ 150 

| 

2 

6 

3 

1 

13 

1 

i 151 

J 

9 

2 

9 

11 

13 

1 

1 

6 

5 

19 

2 

4 

2 

120 

10 

4 

4 

4 

6 

5 

4 

8 

4 

8 

4 

i 

4 

1 

1 

1 

231 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

47 

JULY — Continued. 

1 

7 

3 

7 

4 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

35 

1 

1 

2 

| 

1 

4 

11 

1 

1 

18 

1 

20 

21 

14 

32 

12 

4 

3 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

121 

l 2 

12 

6 

6 

8 

3 

35 

l 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

14 

6 

4 

38 

23 

9 

19 

8 

1 

4 

1 

9 

2 

147 

i 3 

26 

8 

1 

6 

1 

42 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

6 

(.... 

9 

12 

5 

3 

i 

1 

1 

48 

( 4 



1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

38 

1 

5 

3 

3 

1 

1 

9 

22 

l 5 

6 

( 

2 

2 

1 

3 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19 

l 6 

1 

i 

1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

18 

7 



i 

i 

i 

8 

4 

1 

2 

3 

14 

3 

1 

1 

1 

50 

6 

3 

2 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

36 

l 8 





1 

18 

| 

7 

3 

1 

i 

1 

6 

13 

i 

8 

1 

3 

56 

4 

3 

1 

3 

9 

10 

9 

1 

3 

l 9 

1 

1 

4 

2 

4 

25 

| 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

6 

10 

1 

1 

| 

1 

1 

2 

.... 

2 

7 

14 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i n 

i 

9 

21 

2 

1 

1 

2 

41 

2 

16 

12 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

44 

l 12 

1 

2 

8 

| 

1 

i 

l 13 

| 



3 

1 

i 

1 

2 

14 

| 

1 

1 

3 

1 

6 

i 15 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

3 

16 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

l 18 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

9 

2 

24 

l 101 



2 

3 

| 

1 

11 

i 

1 

4 

2 

3 

- 

1 

62 

1 

3 

1 

ID 

s 

5 

2 

9 

36 

l 102 

5 

1 

12 

[ 

1 

8 

8 

1 

8 

3 

2 

5 

3 

1 

41 

1 

20 

4 

7 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

49 

i 103 

1 

11 

i 

1 

1 

i 



16 

4- 


1134 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120.  -Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  t 

Section  C. — MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

JULY — Continued. 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

1! 

i ns  J b‘. . 

Ic. . 

106  lb.. 

107  -jb.. 

1 

Ic. . 

1 

10S  . <b.. 

1 



1 

Ic. . 

(a. . 

109 • b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Ic. . 

(a. . 

Ill Jb.. 



|c. . 

a. . 

1 

112 Jb.. 

|c. . 



114 ]b.. 

|c. . 

|a. . 

115 b.. 

|c. . 



120 lb.. 

2 

.... 

|c . . 

(a. . 

121 Jb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

(a. . 

128 Jb.. 

Ic. . 

(a. . 

1 

1 

129 b.. 

|c.. 

130 Jb.. 

Ic.. 

149 Jb- 

1 

(a. . 

150 Jb- 

1 

|c. . 

a. . 

151 \h.. 

1 

[ c . . 

1 

— 



.... 

306 lb. 

Ic.. 

309 lb.. 

ic 

1 

319 b 

321 Jb 

340 b 

1 

341 lb- 

1 

345 Jb 

Not  stated lb.. 

1 

[a. . 

Total...  lb. . 
(c.. 

3 

2 

3 

4 

7 

6 

5 

2 

15 

4 

10 

4 

1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

4 

1 

2 

2 

2 

5 

2 

16 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1135 


. 

B'.talions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS — Continued. 

JULY — Continued . 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

6 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 



1 

1 

2 

105 

106 

107 

108 
109 

i “ 

t 112 

j-  115 

j-  120 

j-  121 

j-  128 

! 129 

| 130 

j-  149 

| 150 

| 151 

| 305 

[ 306 

[ 309 

| 319 

| 321 

j-  340 

1 341 

j.  345 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

5 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

8 

1 

1 

i\ 
.! 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

i 

i 

.... 

1 

3 

1 

1 

6 



1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

15 

4 

2 

3 

1 

5 

8 

2 

1 



1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 





i 

i 

1 

1 





.... 

1 

4 

6 

i 

.... 

1 

1 

14 
2 

4 

5 

23 

3 

15 
10 

9 

47 

3 

2 

2 

10 

5 

11 

18 

3 

12 

5 

2 

4 

10 

76 

15 

8 

26 

90 
36 

91 
91 
40 

1 

' 2 
0 
1 
3 

2 

4 

16 

13 

11 

22 

13 

2 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

12 

11 

1 

i 

1 

3 

4 

8 

7 

1 

2 

1 

1 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 



1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

3 



1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

7 

24 

37 

4 

26 

11 

2 

22 

116 

51 

26 

96 

22 

36 

70 

15 

24 

82 

15 

35 

82 

18 

28 

47 

3 

14 

29 

5 

18 

29 

4 

34 

31 

5 

20 

16 

1 

21 

44 

26 

46 

45 

16 

63 

47 

12 

35 

45 

10 

593 

981 

278 

1136 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  C 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

AUGUST. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  N 

0. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

n 

12 

13 

14 

1 

fa.. 

b.. 

1 

1 

i 

c.. 

a. . 

1 

1 

b.. 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

2 



c.. 

a. . 

b.. 

2 

1 

1 



c.. 

1 

b.. 

1 

2 

i 



c.. 

a. . 

1 

b- 

1 

C.. 

a.. 

b.. 

1 

1 

c.. 

a.. 

b.. 

1 



c.. 

a.. 

1 

1 



b.. 

1 

c.. 

a.. 

3 

14 

3 

2 

b.. 

3 

3 

4 



c.. 

a. . 

1 

1 

1 

0 • 

b.. 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

5 

0.. 

2 

a. . 



2 

1 

1 

5 

13 

11 

4 

1 - 

b.. 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

6 

3 

1 

1 

.... 

C.. 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

a. . 

1 

3 

1 

6 

4 

1 

4 

4 

2 

3 

2 

b.. 

4 

9 

5 

9 

11 

2 

4 

1 

c.. 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

a. . 

3 

b.. 

c.. 

a. . 

4 

b.. 

c.. 

2 

a. . 

.... 

5 • 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

a. . 

2 

8 

b.. 

c. . 

a. . 

01 

b.. 

i 

c. . 

... 

a. . 

1 

i 

02 

b.. 

i 

c.. 

a. . 

1 

03 

b.. 

c.. 

a. . 

04 

b.. 

2 

1 

i 

c. . 

4 

05 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

c.. 

1 

06 

b.. 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

07 

b.. 

1 

1 

a.. 

1 

1 

i 

7 

8 

1 

...  .1 

OS 

b.. 

1 

2 

6 

5 

5 

1 

1 

c . . 

7 

a. . 

1 

11 

3 

6 

10 

4 

i 

09 

b.. 

4 

13 

13 

6 

5 

1 

c.. 

1 

1 

1 

..  • 

10 

b.. 

2 

1 

...  ■ 

0 

. 

• 

11 

b" 

. - 



[e.: 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS. 


1137 


actions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C. — MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

AU  GUST — Continued. 


Day  of  month— 

Continued. 

Eegi- 

6 j 

i 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

il 

' 

2 

1 

2 

15 

l 2 

1 

i 

2 

1 

s 

l 3 

[ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

10 

l 4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

l 5 

[ 

1 

1 

4 

l 6 

1 

1 

2 

L 7 

1 

2 

2 

l 8 

1 

22 

..... 

2 

1 

1 

14 

l 9 

l 



2 

- 

13 

} 10 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

48 

23 

i 

1 

1 

2 

} 11 

10 

38 

50 

14 

2 

2 

9 

} 12 

3 

2 

3 

1 

10 

1 

1 

f 13 

1 

1 

14 

5 

2 

9 

2 

14 

7 

1 

::::::: 

1 

2S 

8 

1 

12 

} 15 

2 

1 18 

2 

101 

2 

2 

1 

1 

6 

1 102 

1 

■j 

1 

2 

1 

4 

o 

oo 

1 

1 

i 

i 

9 

> 104 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

\ 105 

1 

] 

1 

... 

12 

t 105 

1 

1 

2 

i 

5 

1 

9 

l 107 

2 

1 

1 

i 

24 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

30 

} 10S 

2 

10 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

61 

114 

1 

1 

i 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

62 

1 109 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

5 

^ 110 

1 

1 

1 

} 111 

1138 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 
Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1139 


battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C. — MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

2 

2 

[ 112 

1 

2 

[ 114 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

115 

19 

3 

22 

10 

4 

10 

25 

[ 119 

2 

1 

3 

3 

6 

3 

4 

35 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

15 

20 

5 

1 

87 

> 120 

4 

5 

2 

19 

1 

1 

i 

1 

8 

9 

65 

i 

1 

4 

5 

9 

43 

121 

5 

12 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

12 

123 



6 

124 

i 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

128 

1 

2 

129 

| 1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

7 

130 

4 

4 

1 

i' 

131 

1 

2 

3 

134 

2 

2 

1 

2 

135 



2 

1 

3 

136 

i 

18 

7 

149 

1 

1 

7 

1 

2 

2 

22 

150 

2 

14 

1 

1 

1 

8 

151 

8 

6 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

31 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

305 

1 

i 

1 

5 

10 

2 

2 

1 

18 

! 3 

1 

6 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

23 

306 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

12 

i 

i 

3 

308 

1 

1 

1 

309 

1 

1 

311 

i 

312 

.... 

1 

2 

313 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

315 



• ... 

1 

36 

i 

319 

3553—25 73 


1140 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Tabu:  120.-  Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action , Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 
Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued. 


Day  ol  month. 


Regimental  No. 


la.. 

320 

b.. 

lc 


321 jb. 


> 

341 

Jb.. 

lc  . 

312 

. Jb.. 

lc.. 

345 

la.. 

Jb.. 

lc.. 

34S 

la.. 

Jb.. 

lc.. 

350 

la.. 

Jb.. 

lc.. 

Not  stated... 

la.. 
■ b- 

lc.. 

Total.. 

.fb.: 

lc.. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

a 

12 

13 

14 

2 

17 

5 

3 

1 

2 

11 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

9 

3 

1 

1... 

1 

r 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

42 

43 
8 

23 

13 

1 

28 

1 

15 

22 

4 

27 

32 

1 

y 

19 

3 

38 

34 

7 

93 

32 

]l 

46 

26 

7 

32 

29 

2 

30 

21 

16 

15 

9 

4 

14 

1 

4 

16 

7 

SEPTEMBER. 


la. . 

1 

1 ... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

lc" 

...1.  . 

1 

....1  . 

2 

..  b.. 

1 

7 

2 

|c.. 

ia. . 

1 

1 

3 

. Jb.. 

1 

9 

1 

3 

2 

... 

ja. . 

4. . . . 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

i 

4 

c 

1 

...Jb 

1 

1 

16 

3 

|c 

3 

2 

1 

6 

. Jb.. 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

lc 

7 

Jb..  . 

lc.: 

1 

8 . 

b.. 

1 

1 

lc 

9 

Jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

lc 

10 

lb" 

lc 

11 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

lc 

1 

12 

. b.. 

1 

1 

1 

. 

lc 

2 

..  - 

13 

Jb.. 

1 

(a.. 

4 

14 

h 

2 

4 

5 

lc.. 

3 

2 1 

. ■ 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1141 


ittalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  .Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

AUGUST — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

5 

17 

18 

19 

23 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

1 

1 

1 

30 

1 

| 320 

| 321 

| 310 

| 341 

j.  342 
j-  345 
j.  348 
j-  350 

15 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

16 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

12 

18 

1 

1 

1 

23 

12 

3 

21 

18 

5 

20 

4 

10 

13 

6 

12 

1 

4 

15 

2 

4 
11 

5 

5 

21 

1 

4 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

12 

9 

8 

2 

8 

34 

4 

12 

47 

7 

38 

20 

6 

86 

27 

6 

650 

618 

119 

6 3 

SEPTEMBER. 


1 

i 

1 

2 

3 

1 

9 

22 

* 

A 

2 

3 

5 

2 

1 

2 

i 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

99 

i 2 

[ 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

16 

l 3 

[ 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

28 

l 4 



| 

26 

l 5 

i 

1 

12 

l 6 

i 

1 

1 

7 

| 

1 

2 

4 

l 8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

l 9 

1 

1 

u 

1 10 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

9 

1 

3 

22 

12 

14 

72 

l a 

1 

3 

2 

18 

1 

2 

1 

2 

6 

.1 

2 

4 

14 

8 

31 

l 12 

J 

1 

9 

i 

... 

2 

l 13 

. 

1 

1 

10 

i 7 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

26 

1 n 

9 

1142 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Tabu;  120.  Wound,-;  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  ( 
Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

S E PT  EMB  E R — Continued . 


Regimental  No. 


Day  of  month. 


1 

. 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

u 

1 

15 

3 

2 

1 

18 

3 

16 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 ... 

1 

} 



1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i . 

1 

3 

1 

r" 

1 

1 

1 

6 

3 

10 

L,i 

2 

r* 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

18 

16 

1 

4 

3 

23 

6 

27 

6 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

i ... 

5 

1 

4 

11 

4 

1 

1 

1 

i 



i 

1 



l 

1 

1 

4 

7 

1 

5 

1 

3 

4 

3 

1 

1 

.. 

3 

.. 

.. 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4 
1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

3 

2 

1 

l 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

j . 

1 

1 

101. 


102. 


103. 


104. 


106. 


108. 


109. 


110. 


111. 


112. 


113. 


114. 


119. 


120. 


121. 


123. 


124. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1143 


Stations,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 


Section  C. — MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 


SEPTEMBE  R— Continued . 


> 

Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 

89 

} U 

6 

20 

1 

1 

2 

1 

| 16 

1 

1 

3 

1 17 

1 

1 

1 

2 

| 18 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

20 

1 

1 

1 

1 21 

| 

i 

f 101 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

i 

1 

16 

i 102 

n 

1 

13 

2 

3 

5 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

14 

o 

CO 

i 

1 

1 

2 

i 

2 

j-  104 

1 

2 

12 

2 

37 

| 

i 

18 

2 

11 

1 

34 

j-  105 

8 

1 

11 

3 

2 

4 

1 

10 

] 

1 

13 

2 

2 

2 

20 

106 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

5 

3 

1 

a 

1 107 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

81 

] 

5 

2 

4 

5 

5 

1 

56 

108 

3 

1 

6 

1 

1 

1 

35 

1 

1 



1 

1 

3 

1 

4 

21 

109 

1 

2 

4 

3 

11 

1 

4 

20 

I 

i 

2 

no 

i 

1 

4 

m 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

> 112 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

17 

2 

22 

113 

6 

6 

5 

4 

15 

19 

6 

49 

] 

1 

i 

4 

2 

1 

a 

1 

21 

114 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

33 

I 

3 

1 

8 

1 

17 

115 

2 

i 

3 

' 

2 

2 

5 

2 

10 

• 119 

1 

1 

_ 1 5 

} 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

24 

[ 120 

9 

1 

7 

j-  - 

1 

1 

1 

1 

11 

121 

i 

] 

1 

1 

i 122 

2 

3 

2 

I 

1 

1 

i 123 

.. 

1 

1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

2 

6 

10 

^ 124 

.... 

4 

4 

1144 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Tablk  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  ( , 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

n 

12 

13 

14 

1 

fa.. 

1 

128 

Jb.. 

jc.J 

fa. . 

129  

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1c.. 

1 

1 

ian 

...Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

lc.. 

(a.. 

131  

Jb.. 

1 

lc.. 



1 

1 

133 

Jb.. 



lc.. 

134  

”‘lc ; 



fa. . 

135 

Jb.. 

1 

lc.. 

.. . 

136 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

lc.. 

2 

1 



.... 

149 

Jb.. 

....[ 

|c. . 

1 

fa. . 



1 

150 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

|c . . 

1 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 

151 

Jb.. 

16 

3 

lc. . 





2 

2 

304 

Jb.. 

lc.. 

1 



4 

i 

305 

Jb.. 

2 

3 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

lc.. 

1 

4 

fa. . 

2 

7 

1 

3 

2 

1 

306 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

1 



2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

lc.. 

3 

1 

3 

3 

1 

307 

Jb.. 

lc. 

(a. . 

1 

308 

Jb.. 

1 



lc 

1 

309 

Jb.. 

2 

lc.. 

310 

Jb  . 



lc.. 

311 

Jb.: 

■ 

lc 

312 

Jb.: 

1 

lc 

2 

313 

Jb 

lc 

314 

Jb.: 

1 

lc 

315 

Jb" 

lc 

316 

. Jb 

le 

317 

Jb.: 

1 

. . . • 

1c 

. . . • 

1 

. . - 

319 

Jb.. 

1 

lc 

1 

2 

320 

h" 

1 

1 

1 |...  • 

|c. . 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1145 


l ittalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 


Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 


SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 


16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

3 

3 

r ■ 

2 

7 

8 

4 

3 

i 

3 

4 

1 

1 

10 

8 

13 

3 

1 

1 

1 

7 

14 

19 

27 

2 

4 

9 

8 

2 

1 

1 

2 

9 

12 

3 



2 

6 

19 

27 

15 

1 

1 

3 

4 

5 

..... 







2 



2 



1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

7 

1 

1 

3 

7 

16 

13 

8 



6 

1 

3 

5 

1 

15 

IS 

1 

6 

11 

11 

15 

8 

3 

3 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

2 





1 



1 



1 

1 

i4 

1 

2 

5 

6 

3 

1 

1 



i 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

21 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

1 

1 

3 

2 

8 

1 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 

1 

2 

4 

2 

3 

5 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

i 

2 

2 

1 

i 



2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

U 

9 

1 

6 

1 

3 

6 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

8 

8 

3 

i 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

.... 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Total. 


7 

24 
S 

36 

79 

25 
30 
72 
14 


1 


2 


2 

8 

3 

8 

57 

15 

39 

55 

20 

3 


1 

2 

20 

1 


1 


22 

33 

12 

36 

36 

19 

1 

1 


31 

23 

12 

15 

9 

1 

2 

5 


1 

29 
13 
12 

30 
9 
2 
2 


14 

4 

1 

19 

6 

1 

1 


1 


3 

3 


8 

4 


Regi- 

mental 

No. 


128 

129 

130 

131 

133 

134 

135 

136 

149 

150 

151 

304 

305 

306 

307 


308 

309 

310 

311 

312 

313 

314 

315 

316 

317 

319 

320 


1146 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Tabi.e  120. — M ounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

S E PT  E M B E R— Continued . 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

n 

12 

13 

14 

15 

1 

1 

1 

2 

321 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

tc.. 

1 

34  0 

Jb.. 

1 

3 

|c. . 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

341 

Jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

4 

6 

[c.. 

2 

1 

342 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

4 

|b.. 

1 

|c. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

344  

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

6 

4 

3 

|c.. 

1 

1 

345 

. |b.. 

1 

1 

[c.. 

fa.. 

346 

Jb.. 

}c . . 

347 

Jb.. 

(a. . 

1 

1 

348  

Jb.. 

1 

349 

Jb.. 

1c ; 

350 

b.. 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

351. . . 

b.: 

Not  stated... 

Jb.: 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

2 

2 

[a.. 

17 

20 

20 

17 

33 

42 

44 

5 

10 

3 

6 

8 

5 

18 

Total.. 

- b.. 

22 

15 

8 

15 

29 

14 

19 

13 

11 

9 

12 

108 

65 

51 

[c.. 

4 

6 

2 

3 

2 

6 

4 

4 

18 

18 

8 i : 

OCTOBER. 

(a. . 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

. b.. 

6 

i 

1 

8 

2 

2 

2 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

|c . . 

3 

1 

1 

la.. 

10 

5 

2 

5 

1 

1 

4 

1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

•jb.. 

5 

1 

8 

39 

14 

11 

6 

2 

6 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

7 

9 

6 

3 

1 

12 

1 

la. . 

1 

9 

3 

2 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

Jb.. 

9. 

2 

5 

7 

19 

7 

3 

5 

29 

14 

4 

2 

Ic 

2 

5 

2 

9 

16 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

Jb.. 

2 

4 

1 

10 

2 

3 

1 

1 

Ic 

6 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

3 

1 

1 

5 

11) 

17 

7 

17 

7 

3 

1 

1 

■)c 

4 

6 

4 

4 

1 

1 

6 

Jb.. 

4 

8 

4 

4 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

Ic 

7 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

jo 

(a. . 

2 

4 

3 

1 

2 

8 

■Jb.. 

3 

2 

18 

12 

7 

7 

3 

2 

1 

5 

6 

1 

]c. . 

1 

3 

2 

10 

2 

fa.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

6 

1 

2 

1 

9 

Jb.. 

3 

3 

5 

] 

6 

17 

9 

6 

4 

11 

6 

|c.. 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

2 

fa. 

1 

1 

1 

10 

b 

3 

3 

1 

1 

[c.. 

6 

1 

I 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS. 


1147 


i ttalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 


SEPTEMBE  R — C ontinued . 

: 


Day  of  month — 

Continued. 

Regi- 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

21 

3 

1 

41 

i 

2 

16 

321 

2 

1 

8 

1 

5 

l 340 

3 

2 

7 

11 

7 

36 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

i 

3 

1 

28 

341 

3 

2 

8 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

8 

1 

22 

342 

1 

5 

3 

4 

343 

2 

2 

'6 

6 

2 

24 

) 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

4 

1 

33 

344 

1 

1 

1 

5 

7 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

19 

1 

48 

i 

2 

1 

1 

2 

17 

345 

i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

346 

3 

4 

7 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

3 

10 

19 

16 

53 

t 347 

1 

1 

1 

14 

2 

24 

1 

i 

1 

1 

6 

3 

15 

) 



2 

11 

11 

11 

13 

4 

53 

348 



1 

6 

1 

3 

11 

. . . 

1 

1 

) 

1 

i 

l 349 

1 

1 

2 



1 

9 

[ 350 

i 

1 

2 

| 

1 

1 

l 351 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

3 

6 

8 

6 

48 



1 

3 

1 

59 

28 

14 

10 

9 

6 

7 

4 

31 

47 

106 

116 

74 

822 

21 

25 

25 

14 

9 

4 

11 

13 

21 

41 

116 

161 

189 

290 

142 

2 

1,526 

7 

2 

3 

5 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

50 

58 

49 

71 

19 

'365 

OCTOBER. 


1 

1 

13 

! 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

47 



5 

1 

43 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

110 

35 

1 

32 

1 

3 

i 

1 

1 

1 

7 

122 

28 



1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

5 

34 



7 



1 

4 

2 

23 

i 

1 

3 

1 

84 

21 

2 

1 

1 

3 

5 

38 

9 

8 

1 

i 

1 

3 

26 

2 

i 

2 

2 

14 

i 

1 

2 

2 

1 

33 

8 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

5 

1 

1 

9 

112 

4 

1 

1 

27 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

31 

8 

5 

2 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

4 

1 

4 

109 

2 

1 

23 

8 

22 

8 

3553—25—74 


1148 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G 

Section  C. — MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

OCTOBER— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

a 

12 

13 

14 

15 

1 

1 

20 

11 

9 

1 

4! 

11 jb.. 

4 

5 

4 

12 

1 

9 

2 

1 

6 

11 

8 

8 

6 

2 1 

[c. . 

2 

4 

2 

| 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

12 jb.. 

8 

6 

7 

19 

10 

14 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

|c.. 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

13  Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

10 

4 

2 

1 

2 

10 

11  . jb.. 

3 

4 

3 

18 

1 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

15  Jb.. 

2 

9 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

44 



1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

15 

1 

1 

1(5 Jb.. 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

1 

17 Jb.. 

1 



e.. 



a . 

1 

1 

IK Jb.. 



1 

3 

1 

1 

(c . . 

(aT? 

19 b.. 

1 

|c  . . 

(a. . 





1 

7 

14 

20 Jb.. 

1 

i 

3 

|c-.. 

la. . 

i 

21 Jb.. 



|c. . 

a. . 

101 Jb.. 

2 

|f.  . 



a. . 

2 

1 

1 

i 

102 Jb.. 

1 

2 

|c. . 

1 

(a.. 

1 

1 

103 \b.. 

2 

1 



|c. . 

(a. . 

104 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

|c.: 

fa. . 

2 

9 

9 

1 

1 

r'" 

105 Jb.. 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

(c.. 

(a. . 

3 

1 

' 1 1 : 

ioe Jb.. 

1 

2 

1 

Ic.. 

(a. . 

11 

3 

1 

10 

5 

2 

1 

2 

107 Jb.. 

10 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1 



Ic.. 

2 

1 

1 



(a. . 

8 

4 

c 

13 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

108 Jb.. 

12 

4 

5 

6 

7 

2 

1 

1 

(c. . 

3 

1 

1 

i 

1 

(a. . 

2 

i 

1 

2 

i ! 

109 Jb.. 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Ic.. 

2 

9 

1 

1 

1 

110 Jb.. 

1 

i 

|c. . 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

8 

16 

8 1 

Ill Jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

2 

5 

16 

3 

5 1 

Ic.. 

3 

3 

2 | '! 

(a. . 

1 

1 

6 

2 

17 

8 

7 

2 

1 

112 Jb.. 

1 

10 

2 

3 

Ic.. 

2 

2 

1 

4 

fa. . 

1 

113 Jb.. 

2 

1 

2 

ja. . 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

Ill Jb.. 

3 

2 

7 

3 

1 

i 

1 

1 

Ic. . 

2 

6 

[a. . 

1 

2 

115 Jb.. 

2 

1 

9 

3 

4 

2 

2 



ja. . 

1 

1 

3 

i 

119 Jb.. 

2 

1 



3 

i 

2 

4 

2 

i 

Ic.. 

1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1149 


aalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C. — MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS — Continued 
OCT  OB  E R— Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

2 

2 

57 

I 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

96 

1 11 

1 

9 

16 

1 

1 

1 



3 

80 

l ^ 

9 

11 

1 

1 

1 

31 

| 13 

8 

11 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

30 

I 

b 

7^ 

2 

1 

2 

3 

60 

} 14 



1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

2 

1 

3 

1 

22 

1 

t 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

92 

l 15 

i 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

36 





2 

1 

6 

1 16 

1 

1 

2 

17 

1 

2 

1 

2 

8 

l 18 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 19 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

40 

1 

2 

1 

2 

10 

> 20 



l 

1 





3 

1 

1 

l 21 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

10 

1 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

21 

l 101 

4 

1 

5 

i 

1 

2 

1 

3 

9 

4 

4 

5 

2 

1 

2 

3 

43 

i 

1 

1 

3 

1 

12 

10 

4 

12 

14 

4 

1 

8 

82 

> 102 

4 

9 

4 

4 

2 

16 

l 

9 

2 

9 

2 

2 

3 

4 

6 

3 

28 

] 

1 

1 

31 

1* 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

25 

> 103 

1 

2 

3 



1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

8 

> 104 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

3 

1 

18 

1 

2 

25 

12 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

62 

105 

5 

10 



15 

1 

8 

4 

1 

1 



20 

] 

5 

4 

3 

2 

....: 

1 

1 

3 

23 

106 

2 

2 

1 

37 

1 

i 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

37 

l 107 

1 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

47 

3 

2 

48 

\ 108 



6 

1 

1 

3 

10 

22 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

i 

32 

^ 109 

1 

1 

8 

1 

2 

5 

} 

1 

1 

9 

1 

1 

2 

17 

110 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

51 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

i 

i 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

64 

111 

1 

1 

9 

12 

1 

|l 

11 

1 

1 

1 

50 

1 

1 

4 

2 

3 

2 

6 

7 

1 

1 

1 

4 

71 

!■  112 

• •• 

2 

2 

16 

14 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

28 

) 

...1 

4 

6 

6 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

31 

> 113 

1 

4 

5 

'••I- 

32 

29 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

82 

] 

17 

9 

1 

3 

i 

9 

52 

( 114 

3 



11 

1 

2 

6 

1 

I 

6 

6 

2 

1 

1 



1 

34 

\ 115 

2 



2 

'2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

17 

1 

1 

■ " 

2 

1 

1 

22 

> 119 

1 



1 ! 



i 

2 

) 

i 


1150 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery, 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

OCTOBER— Continued. 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

a 

12 

13 

14 

3 

3 

2 

7 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

120 

jb.. 

7 

3 

3 

4 

5 

2 

1 

4 

8 

5 

10 

1 

3 

3 

f 

lc.. 

(a.. 

1 

7 

3 

3 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

121 . . . 

. Jb.. 

3 

3 

3 

2 

4 

10 



1 

1 

jc. . 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

..Jb.. 

13 

2 

2 

|c. . 

1 

1 



fa.  J 

11 

6 

4 

2 

1 

3 

4 

1 

2 

5 

2 

1 

1 

123 

Jb.. 

1 

4 

6 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

124 

lb.. 

4 

7 

4 

15 

2 

1 

2 

Jo.. 

1 

1 

3 

1 

(a.. 

1 

1 

12S 

lb.. 

3 

1 

1 

1 

lc. . 

!!a. . 

8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

129 

Jb.. 

1 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

lc.. 

la. . 

1 

2 

1 

1 

130 

Jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

fa. . 



131 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

r 

lc.. 

1 

(a.. 

1 

7 

9 

132 

Jb.. 

2 

29 

11 

1 

1 

1 

|c.. 

15 

1 

(a.. 

1 

1 

5 

1 

133 



1 

4 

4 

'"■lc" 

1 

(a.. 

1 

134 

lc.. 

fa.. 

i 

135 

Jb.. 

4 

1 

2 

1 

Jc... 

fa. . 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

8 

136 

Jb.. 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

lc.. 

1 

(a.. 

1 

149 



.. 

lc.". 

fa.. 

2 

1 

15 

150 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

3 

11 

lc. . 

1 

4 

|a.. 

1 

4 

151 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

7 

lc. . 

1 

1 

fa. . 

i 

304.... 

Jb.. 

fa.. 

2 

1 

4 

1 

3 

305... 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

i 

i 

1 

1 

(a. . 

2 

300 

2 

3 

3 

3 

6 

2 

1 

1 

10 

lc. . 

1 

1 

1 

7 

3 

1 

2 

4 

. J 

307 

Jb.: 

1 

1 

|a. . 

1 

4 

18 

12 

3 

1 

1 

2 

308 .. . 

1 

1 

lc 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

309 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

-■ 

310 

Jb 

4 

lc 

(a. 

1 

1 

1 

311 

Jb 

1 

1 

2 

lc" 

3 

i 

3 

1 

1 

2 

312 

Jb 

5 

lc 

fa 

i 

1 

1 

15 

64 

11 

5 

1 

1 

2 

313 . . 

Jh" 

lc.. 

4 

6 

3 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1151 


q I.  lions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

OCT  0 B E R— Continued . 




Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

n 

IS 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

35 

1 

1 

2 

1 

- 

71 

> 120 

3 

1 

1 

37 

3 

1 

2 

41 

121 

1 

6 

17 

17 

l 122 

2 

[ 

2 

11 

1 

1 

1 

63 

2 

1 

3 

34 

(•  123 

l 

1 

13 

1 

1 

3 

22 

1 

1 

1 

1 

41 

L 124 

6 

[ 

2 

6 

128 

1 

1 

19 

1 

1 

4 

16 

l 129 

1 

2 

3 

10 

1 21 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 19 

[ 130 

i I 

i 

2 

1 

3 

131 

2 

11 

6 

1 

37 

1 

3 

1 

1 

51 

> 132 

1 

17 

1 

17 

1 

1 

3 

1 

16 

\ 133 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

l 134 

1 

1 

3 

1 

8 

2 

19 

> 135 

6 

6 

2 

1 

2 

23 

1 

1 

6 

3 

22 

V 136 

5 

6 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

■ 149 

1 

2 

1 

3 

i 

2 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

50 

i 

3 

4 

i 

1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

53 

[ 150 

1 

1 

3 

14 

1 

1 

2 

10 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

3 

8 

40 

} 151 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

icP 

i 

2 

3 

> 304 

1 

1 

21 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

32 

i 305 

6 

| 

3 

j 

1 

i 

35 

> 306 

1 

21 

] 

1 

1 

1 

\ 307 

6 

7 

35 

8 

3 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

114 

i 

4 

4 

4 

3 

1 

3 

3 

4 

i 

1 

2 

37 

} 30S 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

6 

3 

6 

1 

33 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

18 

^ 309 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

12 

*1 

1 

2 

] 

4 

[ 310 

1 

3 

] 

*• 

1 

15 

311 

•• 

i 

1 

14 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

IS 

2 

9 

j-  312 

107 

] 

2 

1 

34 

[ 313 

13 

1152 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  L 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

OCTOBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

(a.. 

1 

] 

314 |b.. 

1 

i 

2 

1 

1 

[c.. 

(a.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

13 

5 

1 

2 

315 b.. 

2 

3 

2 

3 

7 

2 

C- 

1 

1 

3 

fa.. 

310 ■ b.. 

1 

1 

1 

|e . . 

la.. 

1 

1 

' 

317 7 b.. 

i 

2 

... 

1c.. 

(a.. 

1 

2 

31S 7b.. 

1 

1 

1 

jc.. 

1 

la.. 

1 

28 

6 

1 

1 

1 

319 7b.. 

4 

1 

1 

... 

lc.. 

2 

1 

la. . 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

8 

720 7b.. 

1 

2 

1 

3 

14 

[e.. 

1 

1 

la.. 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2 

321 7b.. 

1 

1 

2 

8 

9 

3 

3 

8 

1 

3 

8 

1 

|c.. 

3 

2 

1 

2 

1 

(a.. 

338 7 b.. 

1 

2 

|c.. 

1 

1 

.... 

[a.. 

1 

17 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

....I 

340 Jb.. 

1 

lc.. 

la.. 

9 

2 

3 

2 

341 7b.. 

2 

1 

|e.. 

la.. 

1 

30 

5 

1 

1 

2 

342 7b.. 

1 

1 

1 

|c.. 

la.. 

1 

343 7b.. 

1 

le.. 

la. . 

13 

4 

1 

3 

18 

1 

1 

1 

344 V. 

1 

c. . 

1 

I 

(a. . 

1 

9. 

2 

1 

345 7 b.. 

1 

1 

1 

[c. . 

la. . 

346 7b.. 

4 

1 

1 

::... 

lc.  . 

3 

[a.. 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

347 7b.. 

10 

3 

7 

2 

i 

i 

3 

1 

le.. 

4 

1 

2 

4 

(a. . 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

i 

348 7b.. 

4 

7 

3 

3 

3 

2 

1 

1 

lc. . 

1 

7 

2 

i 

(a. . 

349 7 b.. 

lc . . 

la. . 

350 7b.. 

! 

le  . 

a. . 

1 

1 

351 7 b.. 

| 

lc.. 

- ■ j 

la.. 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

i 

1 

3 

Not  stated. .. 7b.. 

5 

3 

3 

12 

7 

4 

7 

7 

3 

2 

3 

i 

5 

(c. . 

3 

2 

1 

2 

[a.. 

80 

58 

72 

178 

146 

38 

61 

38 

58 

81 

83 

63 

64 

113 

Total. ..7b.. 

150 

72 

101 

216 

139 

130 

75 

122 

131 

31 

100 

68 

74 

172 

(c.. 

22 

20 

22 

39 

41 

31 

24 

40 

43 

17 

26 

23 

12 

38 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS, 


1153 


ittalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 


OCTOBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month— 

Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29  30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

2 

] 

1 

2 

8 

L 314 

1 

1 

32 



1 

1 

2 



24 

l 315 









1 

4 

i 316 



2 

3 

l 317 



3 

] 

1 

4 

318 

1 

3 

1 

47 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

19 

l 319 

2 



6 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 ! 

:::::::: 

66 

\ 

5 

4 

3 

1 

1 

8 

2 

i 

1 

57 

I,  320 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

18 

2 

3 

1 

3 

10 

1 

1 

| 1 

9 

43 

j 

3 

1 

2 

9 

2 

69 

^ 321 

1 

2 



3 

338 

j.  ..  . 

2 



4 

n 

2 

3 1 

45 

] 

i 

2 

4 

340 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 



34 

1 

11 

s 

6 

2 

1 

1 

8 

1 

52 

[ 341 

2 

2 

2 

11 

1 

2 



2 

! 

i 

46 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

[ 342 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

[ 343 

. .. 

3 

2 

3 

1 

i 

2 

1 

60 

2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

19 

344 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

3 1 

. . 

3 

15 

1 

i' 

1 

1 

2 

1 

[ 345 

2 

2 

346 

3 

9 

1 

9 

4 

43 

347 

3 

17 

8 

1 

1 

3 

1 

30 

34S 

2 

13 

1 

1 

2 

[ 349 



1 



r 

i 

350 

i 

351 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

32 

4 

3 

3 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

2 

3 

4 

106 

9 

66 

83 

142 

39 

30 

35 

10 

23 

27 

34 

20 

35 

40 

32  38 

64 

1,956 

77 

117 

78 

40 

50 

58 

44 

88 

54 

41 

34 

47 

50 

23  1 21 

70 

159 

2,853 

15 

21 

8 

9 

10 

14 

9 

18 

11 

15 

5 

10 

6 

1 10 

21 

608 

1154 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Tabu:  120.  -Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G 
Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

NOVEMBER. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

11 

Not 

stated. 

Toti 

(a.. 

1 

1 

1 

i 

i Jb.. 

11 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

|c.. 

la. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

■ 

ia.. 

1 

3.  lb.. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

la.. 

2 

1 

2 

4 Jb.. 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

(c. . 

1 

la.. 

1 

1 

5 lb.. 

24 

1 

8 

22 

10 

3 

1 

1 

4 

4 

Ic.. 

4 

6 

7 

2 

1 

|a. . 

1 

0 Jb.. 

9 

3 

4 

1 

1 

4 

le.. 

1 

(a.. 

1 

1 

1 

s Jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

ic.. 

|a.. 

1 

1 

9 lb.. 

2 

1 

1 

- 1 

|c.. 

la. . 

1 

1 

11.  Jb.. 

1 

3 

|c.. 

(a.. 

12.  Jb.. 

1 

|c. . 

1 

|a. . 

13  . Jb-- 

3 

3 

[c. . 

2 

2 

|a. . 

1 

14.  Jb.. 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

[c. . 

1 

(a. . 

1 

15 Jb.. 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

17 

3 

|c. . 

1 

11 

1 

a. . 

10 Jb.. 

2 

Ic.. 

|a. . 

17 Jb.. 

1 

|c.. 

19 ib.. 

1 

Ic.. 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

2 

20 Jb.. 

3 

2 

1 

1 

ic.. 

3 

la. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 lb.. 

1 

|c.. 

a. . 

10 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

101 Jb.. 

1 

a.. 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

]| 

102 lb.. 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

j 

Ic. . 

1 

2 

la. . 

3 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

103 lb.. 

1 

1 

3 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

a. . 

1 

2 

104 Jb 

105 jb 

1 

fa. . 

1 

17 

1 

i 

107 Jb 

1 

[a. . 

5 

3 

1 

1 

108 lb.. 

8 

Ic. . 

1 

J 

la.. 

14 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

3 

4 

109 lb.. 

1 

3 

1 

Ic 

110 Jb  . 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS.  1155 

Tile  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun 
Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

NO  VE  MBE  R — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii  Not 

stated. 

Total. 

1 

fa.. 

. Jb.. 

[c. . 

1 

1 

fa.. 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

ic.. 

a.. 

ib.. 

1 

1 

2 

c.. 

fa. . 

1 

1 

b.. 

! |c.. 

(a. . 

1 Jb.. 

1 

i 

fa.. 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

|c.. 



fa. . 

9 

2 

. Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 1 

|c. . 

1 . 

la. . 

1 

1 . 

2 

-b.. 

1 

i 

Ic.. 

a.. 

1 

2 

1 l 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

|c.. 



3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

Jb.. 

1 

3 .. 

9 

Ic.. 





6 

6 

1 . 

i:  . . ..  Jb.. 

1 

1 

|c.. 

a. . 

1 

1 

i: Jb.. 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

a.. 

1 

1 

9 

Jb.. 

i 

1 

2 

|c.. 





a.. 



i; Jb.. 

1 

l 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

1 

1 

i; Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

Ic.. 

a.. 

l Jb.. 

1 

1 

Ic.. 



1 Jb.. 

1 

11 

2 

3 

4 

3 

2 

1 

32 

Ic.. 

1 



6 

ja. . 

1 



1 

i Jb.. 

8 

6 

9 

1 

i 

35 

Ic.. 

1 

2 

3 

la. . 

1 

1 

2 

i Jb.. 

Ic.. 

a.. 

i Jb.. 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

10 

Ic.. 

3 

3 

a. . 

1 

1 

i b.. 

3 

4 

2 

1 

9 

12 

Ic.. 

la.. 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

31. b" 

10 

3 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

24 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

a. . 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

j 

Ic" 

la. . 

2 

1 

1 

4 

7 

1 

5 

13 

Ic.. 

1 

i 

- a.. 

7 

1 

8 

Ic.. 



5 

J |a. . 

1 

1 

11 

9 

1 

28 

ic.: 

! i 

3 

1156 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120.  - Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  arid  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  ( 
Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  C.— MACHINE  GUN  BATTALIONS— Continued. 

N 0 V EM  B E R— Contin  ued . 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

To 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

0 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated. 

la.. 

1 

311  

..lb.. 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

. 1 

|c . . 

3 

. 1 

(a.. 

2 

3 

4 

1 

1 

2 

312.  

..lb.. 

1 

3 

4 

8 

3 

2 

1 

(c.. 

1 

2 

2 

1 

la. . 

1 

1 

1 

313  

. .lb.. 

2 

2 

6 

4 

2 

|c. . 

2 

la. . 

314  

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

|c.. 

la. . 

1 



1 

1 

315.  

lb.. 

8 

2 

1 

1 

|c. . 

1 

la. . 

1 

3 

216.  

..lb.. 

1 

1 

2 

E 

2 

(a.. 

317.  

. . lb. . 

3 

4 

2 

1) 

"1c.. 

2 

ja. . 

1 

2 

i 

318 

lb.. 

1 



1 

2 

1 

b 

1c.. 



2 

1 

1 

ja. . 





319  

..lb.. 

1 

I 

|c.. 

ja. . 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

320  

,|b.. 

|c.. 

ja. . 

1 

i 

321 

...lb.. 

1 

1 

1c.. 



la. . 

1 

1 



1 

1 

i 

340 

...lb.. 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

i 

k. 

1 

i 

ja. . 

2 

3 

2 

341 

..  Jb.. 

13 

7 

4 

3 

2 

2 

i 

1c.. 

6 

5 

1 

lb 

ja. . 

1 

342 

...lb.. 

14 

4 

6 

10 

3 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

ja. . 

16 

4 

2 

4 

2 

1 

9 

343 

. . Jb . . 

10 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

6 

1 

" 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

344 

..  Jb.. 

1 

2 

{ 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

10 

3 

2 1 f 

345 

...lb.. 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

| |l[ 

1 

] 

. Jb.. 

1 



] 



1 

1 



347... 

...lb.. 

6 

3 

9 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

| 

b 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1c.. 

2 

1 

1 



1 

1 

349. 

|h 

1c" 



a. . 

1 

3 

1 

350 

. . . |b . . 

1 

1 

4 

1 



1 

1 

< 

1 

1 

1 

g 

Not  stated 

-I!" 

5 

3 

3 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 



_!]. 

(a.. 

74 

39 

19 

35 

21 

18 

9 

7 

8 

45 

26 

23 

II 

Total  * 

ih 

w 

87 

97 

61 

46 

43 

24 

24 

64 

49 

[C.. 

44 

23 

16 

14 

14 

3 

4 

5 

26 

17 

* In  1917  and  1918,  not  specified,  as  follows:  Wounded  by  gas,  32;  wounded  by  gunshot  missile,  50;  killed  in  action,  19.  These  cases  are 
included  in  this  total. 


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Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gu 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS.* 

JANUARY. 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

(a. . 

1 

1 lb.. 

|c.. 

fa.. 

12 lb. . 

1 

ic.. 

|a. . 

310 {b.. 

|c.. 

a. . 

315 lb.. 

Ic.. 

(a. . 

Not  stated ■ b.. 

|c. . 

fa. . 

1 

Total..  .<b.. 
|c.. 

1 

FEBRUARY. 

12  lb.. 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

14  lb.. 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

310 b.. 

1 

|c. . 

Not  stated ^b.. 

1 

1 

2 

93 

(a. . 

Total. . . b. . 

1 

93 

1 

1 

2 

MARCH. 

fa. . 

1 

1 Jb.. 

Ic  . 

2 Jb.. 

4 Jb  . 

i, 

6 Jb 

11  Jb 

12  . . Jb 

Ic 

13  |b 

14  . Jb 

21 lb.. 

101 ]b.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

IDS fc 

1 

* For  explanation  of  side  reference  letters,  a,  lb,  and  c,  see  p.  1029. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 


1159 


Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS — Continued. 

JANUARY. 


Day  o!  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24' 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

1 

2 

1 ' 

I " 

| 310 

1 315 

i 

1 

i 



1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

FEBRUARY. 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

93 

2 

93 

MARCH. 


2 

2 

i 

9 

1 

8 

1 

2 

2 

' 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

2 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

l 4 

[ 

1 

6 

3 

14 

8 

31 

I 6 

5 

5 

a 

21 

I 

i 

1 

7 11 

I 

1 

i 

2 

2 

0 

1 

1 

7 12 

1 

1 

1 

13 

1 



1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

7 

} H 

1 

1 

7 21 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

14 

\ 101 

3 

3 

[ 

1 



I 10S 

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Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  G 


Section  D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. 
M A RCH — Continued. 


Day  ot  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

it 

12 

13 

14 

15 

fa. . 

117  ..  . Jb.. 

3 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

(a. . 



1 

s 

1 

2 

Total..  Jb.. 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

APRIL. 

fa. . 

2 

1 ..  Jb.. 

(c. . 

fa. . 

2 Jb.. 

|c. . 

fa_ 

e Jb.. 

4 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

|c. . 

fa. . 

1 

11 Jb.. 

1 

7 

1 

|c. . 

fa. . 

1 

12 Jb.. 

' |c.. 

(a. . 

1 

H Jb.. 

(c.. 

2 

1 

21 Jb.. 

1 

[c. . 

23 Jb.. 

Ic- 

26 Jb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

101 • b- 

1 

1 

Ic. . 

1 

a. . 

1 

102 Jb.. 

104 Jb.. 

117 Jb.. 

1 

fa. . 

2 

i 

6 

3 

1 

2 

7 

Not  stated lb 

2 

I.C. . 

2 

(a.. 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

3 

1 

3 

9 

2 

Total..  Jb.. 

6 

7 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

8 

1 

2 

Ic.. 

1 

2 

1 

MAY. 


fa. . 

1 

3 

4 1 2 

1 

1 

Jb.. 

3 

3 2 

i . 

2 

2 

3 

|c.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

fa.. 

| 

1 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

1 1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

(c.. 

1 

Jb 

i 

Ic.. 

11 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 


1161 


Bialions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. 

MARCH — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

l U7 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

22 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

14 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

9 

42 

3 

5 

2 

i 

3 

7 

1 

2 

9 



10 

15 

8 

81 

4 

ii 

26 

APRIL. 

3 

1 

1 

3 

6 

1 

2 

14 

[ 1 

i 

3 

4 

l 2 

3 

3 

1 

| 

1 

1 

19 

l 6 

l 

1 

j 

1 

11 

!-  11 



1 

\ 12 

1 

1 



1 

| 14 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 21 

1 

1 

^ 23 



i 

1 26 

| 

3 

1 

1 

1 

S 

i 

3 

[ 101 

1 

2 

i 

\ 102 

.... 

1 

1 

l 

} 104 

1 

1 

6 

1 

2 

\ 117 

1 

i 

1 

i 

i 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

33 

2 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

6 

1 

1 

2 

60 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

6 

2 

2 

56 

! 1 

3 

i 

3 

1 

12 

- 

MAY. 


1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

8 

2 

5 
10 

6 

3 

5 

1 

1 

5 

3 

2 

34 

70 

14 

2 

i 

3 

4 

2 

1 

2 

9 

4 

\ 2 



l 

3 

1 

2 

l 

7 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

20 

i 6 

1 

2 

l 

i 

1 

1 

1 

4 

[ ii 

1162 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Tabli:  120.-  Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  l 

Section  I). — ENGINEERS — Continued. 

MAY — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

u 

12 

13 

14 

) 

fa.. 

12  . . 

Jb.. 

ic.. 

la. . 

14 

Jb.. 

le.. 

|a. . 

15 

Jb.. 

|c.. 

|a. . 

21 

Jb.. 

Ic.. 

|a. . 

23 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

le-. 

a.. 

40 

Jb.. 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

Jb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

|a. . 

i 

101 

Jb.. 

ic.. 

fa.. 

3 

102 

Jb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

110 

Jb.. 

Ic.. 

la.. 

117 

Jb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

302 

Jb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

(a. . 

i 

308 

Jb.. 

ic.. 

1 

1 

Not  stated.. 

Jb.. 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

fa. . 

1 

1 

4 

2 

4 

1 

i 

Total.. 

Jb.. 

7 

1 

3 

4 

4 

4 

1 

6 

4 

2 

] 

6 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

> 

.... 

i 1 

JUNE. 


fa. . 

8 

6 

1 

3 

4 

3 

1 

2 

i 

3 

3 

13 

1 

1 

Jb.. 

3 

3 

3 

4 

2 

4 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

2 

3 

1 

4 

4 

1 

7 

3 

1 

4 

17  i 

jb.. 

2 

4 

11 

5 

5 

29 

26 

14 

17 

10 

4 

18 

9 

39 

Ic.. 

3 

2 

1 

12 

1 

4 

1 

1 

13 

7 

4 

Jb 

1 

|e 

.... 

fa.. 

1 

1 

Jb.. 

1 

Ic 

b.' 

ic 

a. . 

2 

2 

1 

ic.". 

|a. . 

1 

5 

1 

\b  . 

ic 

Jb 

Ic 

Jb.. 

Ic 

fa. . 

2 

Jb.. 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 


1163 


5,  tt  ions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. 

MAY — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

ie 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

23 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

No. 

1 

1 

1 12 

2 

2 

[ H 

1 

1 

\ 15 

2 

2 

| 21 

1 

1 

2 

23 

1 

i 40 

1 

2 

l 55 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

101 

3 

102 

1 

1 



■ 110 

1 

3 

4 

1 

10 

25 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

! 117 

1 

302 

1 

308 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

4 

3 

1 

3 

9 

6 

6 

8 

1 

17 

83 

4 

ii 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

12 

8 

6 

6 

120 

> 

1 

6 

1 

16 

JUNE. 

- 

1 

1 

: 26 

1 

1 

59 

1 

| 

) 

11 

7 

4 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

103 

1 

4 

6 

5 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

4 

248 

} 2 

j> 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

l 

1 

l 5 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

9 

i 

1 

1 

9 

l 6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

) 

1 

1 11 

4 

} 

i ^ 

i 

8 

| 21 

2 

i 

3 

3 

23 

1 

. 1 

1 

1 25 

-I. 

1 

i 

4 

1 27 

1164 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120.  —Wounds  by  gas  and,  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. 

J UN  E — Continued . 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

(a.. 

29 ■ b.. 

] 

to.. 

la. . 

•10 4b.. 

1c.. 

la.. 

1 

""1c" 

la. . 

4 

1 

3 

2 

3 

1 

101 ■ b.. 

1 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

la.. 

103 -!b.. 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

la.. 

HO <b.. 

Ic.. 

la.. 

112 Jb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

la.. 

9 

2 

1 

1 

117 lb.. 

1 

2 

1 

|c.. 



l 

la. . 

305 b.. 

1 

Ic.. 

a. . 

307 lb.. 

Ic. . 

a. . 

Not  stated Jb.. 

Ic.. 

|a. . 

Total...  Jb.. 

1 

21 

3 

9 

3 

6 

9 

2 

15 

5 

8 

2 

5 

19 

3 

13 

17 

11 

7 

33 

32 

IS 

31 

12 

7 

22 

ii 

44 

c. . 

3 

2 

io 

1 

4 

1 

1 

13 

7 

4 

JULY. 

la. . 

1 

1 lb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 lb.. 

13 

10 

8 

1 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Ic.. 

10 

1 

i 

2 

fa. . 

1 

4 lb.. 

1 

(a. . 



Ic : 

fa. . 

1 

1 

4 

0 lb.. 

4 

2 

1 

Ic.. 

7 lb.. 

i 

U Jb.. 

Ic 

12 Jb.. 

|c 

14 Jb 

|c 

Ic" 

16 Jb 

)c 

1 

21 Jb" 

Ic : 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES — ENGINEERS, 


1165 


a ilions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11  , 1918,  inclusive- — Continued. 

Section  D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. 


JUN  E — Continued . 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Total. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

- 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

,,  ! Not 

stated. 

j.  29 

! 40 

j.  56 

j-  101 

j-  103 

j-  110 

|.  112 

1 117 

j-  305 

j-  307 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

19 

10 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

11 

i 

4 

5 

i 

1 

1 

1 

15 

4 

i 

1 

1 

1 

i 

3 

7 

2 

13 

2 

7 

7 

1 

8 

7 

6 

5 

5 

3 

2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

4 

5 

1 

194 

355 

80 

2 

1 

3 

5 

1 

7 

5 

1 

i 

1 

JULY. 


1 

1 

3 

1 

8 

10 

41 

13 

1 

1 

11 

1 

93 

) 

1 

1 

9 

12 

51 

22 

IS 

9 

1 

4 

1 

130 

\ 1 

• 

3 

20 

1 

2 

26 

1 

2 

5 

21 

G 

3 

10 

1 

i 

3 

1 

2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

67 

1 

1 

2 

12 

35 

9 

n 

7 

61 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

139 

i 2 

2 

23 

1 

40 

1 

1 



i 

i 

1 

5 

I 

12 

6 

i 

1 

1 

22 

• 4 



i 

£ 

1 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 5 

| 

46 

32 

18 

2 

10 

4 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

9 

3 

1S9 

1 

16 

10 

5 

2 

4 

7 

1 

7 

1 

1 

2 

121 

6 

9 

i 

i 

2 

i 

43 

1 

1 

i 

3 

l 7 

| 

1 

i 

1 

3 

11 

| 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

l 12 

) 

1 

1 

} U 

.... 

1 

1 

2 

l 15 

1 

i 

\ 16 

.... 

i 

1 

3 

l " 

| .... 

1166 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  ll 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. 

JU  LY — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Ret 

imental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

n 

12 

13 

14 

1 

fa. . 

1 

23 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

|c.. 

fa. . 



24. . 

Jb.. 

fa.. 

2G. . 

...  Jb.. 

V. 

fa. . 

28. . 

. Jb.. 

1c.. 

fa. . 

29. . 

Jb.. 

1 

[c . . 

37.. 

Jb.. 



40. . 

Jb.. 

1 



1c.; 



u 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

101. 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

1 

6 

4 

4 

] 

102. . 

Jb.. 

1 

fa. . 

:::::::: 

1 

2 

2 

7 

103.. 

Jb.. 

1 

i 

1 

2 

[c. . 

fa. . 

105 . . 

i 

.... 



107. . 

-jb.. 

2 

1 



108. . 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

(c. . 

112.. 

Jb.. 

fa. . 

1 



117.. 

Jb.. 

1 

i 

|c. . 

fa. . 

301.. 

Jb.. 

1 

302.. 

Jb  . 

1 



303.. 

Jb.. 

i 

305.. 

307.. 

Jb.. 

i 

308.. 

Jb" 

1, 

314. . 

Jb" 

i, 



317. . 

Jb" 

|c  ' 

| 

fa. . 

1 

4 

3 

a 

3 

2 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

17 

11 

Total..  Jb.. 

14 

ii 

10 

2 

13 

5 

4 

3 

6 

2 

9 

14 

it 

(c. . 

10 

1 

1 

2 

4 

A 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 


1167 


Jialions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. 

JULY — Continued . 


Day  of  month— 

Continued. 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

f 

1 

) 

1 

1 



6 

L 23 

1 

1 

1 

1 

l 24 

i 

1 



1 

26 



1 

l 

2 



2 

L 28 

l 

1 

1 

1 

6 

1 

L 29 

1 

i 

2 

3 

37 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

[ 10 

... 

17 

24 

11 

4 

2 

6 

2 

2 

1 

7 

9 

1 

6 

3 

1 

144 

2 

2 

22 

2 

10 

4 

7 

G 

1 

3 

1 

2 

80 

101 

2 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

4 

1 

G 

9 

l 102 



21 

25 

6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

138 

12 

18 

13 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

85 

103 

4 

1 

15 

j 

3 

1 

1 

G 

l 105 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

9 

l 107 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

9 

] 

2 

[ 108 

1 

1 

. 

1 



1 

\ 112 



1 

3 

2 

10 

2 

1 

1 

9 

12 

3 

2 

1 

1 

52 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

i 

2 

3 

G 

41 

l 117 

1 

1 

2 

12 

1 

2 

1 

1 

301 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

l 302 

- 



1 

1 

] 

2 

303 

1 

1 

1 

) 

j 305 

1 

1 

3 

307 

1 

1 

i 308 

. 

1 

1 

l .114 

1 

1 

l 317 

92 

86 

57 

37 

27 

26 

58 

18 

4 

19 

33 

17 

13 

10 

6 

3 

5 

724 

1 

40 

35 

75 

62 

78 

44 

43 

30 

15 

6 

11 

4 

11 

8 

a 

19 

691 

15 

1 

4 

27 

22 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

149 

11p> 


LSI  ' MI  STATIST!  S. 

- _ — ""  c:.:  Vi,"*.:  Ariitttr^  JtlcchuK I 

S « :;on  D. — E\  CUXEERS — 0 . “ ;i~  UcG . 

AUGUST. 


DSV  CC  EMaUj. 


fa.. 


— 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 


1169 


i liions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. 

AUGUST. 


Day  of  month— Continued. 


17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

1 

1 

7 

14 

2 

4 

17 

1 

2 

2 

1 

l 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

82 

92 

2 

1 

19 
6 

20 
5 
2 

21 

3 

1 

i 

1 

2 

1 

2 

13 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

2 

2 

... 

1 

i 

LLI  - 

l 



1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

6 

1 

7 

i 

1 

17 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

4 

6 

6 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20 

11 

2 

1 

5 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

96 

51 

8 

5 
9 

6 

29 

18 

5 

IS 

17 
1 

3 

18 

4 
2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

6 

11 

1 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

3 

1 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

. 

1 

4 

1 

1 

8 

1 

• 

1 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 


r 


2 


4 


6 

7 


12 


14 

16 

21 


23 


25 


26 


27 

29 


37 


40 


56 


101 

102 

103 


104 

105 


107 


108 


110 


111 


112 


1170 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. 

AUGUST— Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

n 

12 

13 

14 

fa. . 

1 

1 

117 lb.. 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

(c.. 

' 

(a.. 

1 

302 lb.. 

1 

5 

3 

1 

Ic. . 

a.. 

303 lb.. 

1 

|c. . 

a. . 

1 • • 

305 lb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

[a. . 

300 lb.. 

|c.. 

la.. 

1 

1 

307 lb.. 

4 

1 

i 

Ic.. 

(a. . 

308 lb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

a. . 

314 lb.. 

1 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

318 lb.. 

1 

i 

|. 

Ic. . 

[a. . 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

Not  stated • b.. 

Ic.. 

1 

| 

fa.. 

10  

4 

6 

50 

17 

20 

16 

14 

29 

9 

11 

9 

Total... lb.. 

4 

7 

7 

13 

17 

40 

31 

29 

15 

21 

16 

22 

16 

13 

|c. . 

7 

6 

7 

4 

4 

3 

4 

2 

1 

SEPTEMBER. 

fa. . 

1 

i 

1 

1 Jb- 

1 

1 

1 

22 

2 

Ic.. 

4 

(a. . 

2 Jb.. 

1 

1 

3 

1 

i 

9 

2 

2 

|c.. 

1 

1 

2 

4 Jb.. 

2 

faT/ 

6 Jb.. 

1 

fa. . 

1 

7 Jb.- 

1 

6 

1 

2 

1 

faT? 

1 

11 Jb.. 

1 

1 

12 jb.. 

1 

1 

14 Jb.. 

2 

16 Jb.. 

21 Jb.. 

23 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

[c . . 

fa. . 

1 

24 lb.. 

25 Jb.. 

26 Jb.. 

’ 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS, 


1171 


aalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1913,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. 


AUGUST— Continued. 

: 


- 

Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

Not 
stated . 

Total. 

mental 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

No. 

1 

1 

6 

1 

9 

l 117 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

30 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

30 

j-  302 

2 

1 

4 

1 

j-  303 

... 

1 

1 

1 

2 

j 305 

1 

1 

j 306 

2 

3 

2 

12 

j 307 

1 

1 

2 

308 

6 

6 

| 

1 

2 

314 

1 

3 

318 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

16 

1 

1 

3 

3 

6 

6 

6 

7 

7 

13 

ii 

ii 

13 

7 

13 

5 

4 

6 

9 

4 

352 

i 

29 

7 

3 

9 

8 

6 

ii 

6 

5 

3 

5 

12 

8 

7 

12 

1 

400 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

4 

61 

26 


1172 


MEDICAL,  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  | 

Section  D. — ENGINEERS— Continued. 

SEPTEMBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 

Regimental  No. 

i 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

fa. . 

27  jb-- 

1 

[c.. 

28 jb  - . 

|c . . 

fa. . 

1 

29 jb-- 

(c.. 

20 

21 

1 

1 

37 jb.. 

2 

Ic. . 

' 

a. . 

1 

1 

101  <b.. 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

5 

1 

(a. . 

1 

102 <b-- 

1 

(c . . 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 

4 

58 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

103  jb.. 

2 

4 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

(a. . 

104  -jb.. 

2 

1 

Ic . . 

1 

1 

105  jb.. 

1 

[c. . 

(a. . 

1 

1 

107 -jb.. 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

1 

10S jb.- 

1 

110 jb.. 

fa. . 

Ill jb.. 

1 

Ic . . 

112  <b.. 

1 

4 

1 

1 

114 jb-. 

117 jb-. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

13 

Ic.. 

2 

7 

fa. . 

. 

301 • b.. 

1 

9 

3 

1 

1 

n 

1 

36 

19 

16 

3 

2 

302 Jb.. 

1 

1 

13 

8 

5 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

303 .Jb.- 

1 

2 

304  jb. 

1 

1 

305  jb- 

1 

4 

307 jb.. 

4 

30S Jb-- 

1 

310 jb.. 

1 

i 

1 

313.  -'b. 

. 

1 

1 

314 Jb.. 

3 

1 

13 

2 

2 

|c . . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

315 jb.. 

1 

8 

Ic.. 

1 

1 

7 1 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 


1173 


ailions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. 

SEPTEMBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month — Continued. 

Regi- 

mental 

No. 

1 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

1 

1 

1 

IL 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

| 27 

1 

7 

1 

8 

28 

1 

) 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

6 

i 29 

1 

1 

1 

1 

47 

3 

1 

1 37 

'1 

4 

p 

1 

1 

6 

2 

1 

23 

1 

i 101 

1 

1 

1 

3 

33 

13 

58 

57 

23 

78 

1 

17 

9 

25 

11 

\ 102 

1 

7 

13 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 

5 

2 

2 

2 

36 

2 

\ 103 

1 

1 

1 



1 

4 

\ 104 

1 

1 

1 

1 

34 

15 

58 

1 

1 

2 

1 

50 

8 

1 

65 

\ 105 

1 

12 

1 

14 

1 

2 

5 

I 

1 

1 

10 

\ 107 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

7 ; 

[ 108 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

8 

27 

31 

18 

62 

1 

1 

10 

jP 

4 

23 

73 

[ 110 

1 

2 

15 

1 

19 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

5 

1 1U 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

14 

> 112 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 114 

1 

1 

1 

1 

20 

! 117 

10 

1 

'2 

1 

1 

15 

301 

1 

1 

1 

92 

I 

1 

4 

6 

4 

1 

2 

59 

302 

2 

7 

2 

1 

8 

1 

1 

4 

30 

1 

1 

6 

1 

57 

j 

2 

1 

9 

2 

1 

3 

4 

4 

6 

1 

37 

303 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

9 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

7 

| 

1 

1 

2 

6 

304 

1 

1 

) 

2 

1 

1 

9 

6 

> 305 

1 Is 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

44 

> 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

f 307 

) 

1 

[ 308 

) 



1 

3 

[ 310 

... 

1 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

2 

i 313 

4 

4 

9 

2 

1 

3 

15 

39 

) 

1 

1 

1 

3 

6 

5 

2 

44 

i 314 

9 

1 

1 

7 

1 

... . 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

1 

1 

9 

1 

8 

2 

27 

> 315 

■ 

14 

1 

1174 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action , Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS — Continued. 

SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


egimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

a 

12 

13 

14 

- 

fa.. 

.Jb.. 

1 

|c. . 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 

[c. . 

1 

A\).. 

1 

Ic.. 

fa. . 

Ah.. 

t stated... 

|c. . 

fa. . 

.<b.- 

|c . . 

i 

fa.. 

8 

24 

20 

11 

64 

41 

22 

18 

6 

3 

5 

7 

1 

5 

Total. 

lb.. 

5 

6 

1 

20 

24 

23 

9 

4 

9 

5 

10 

74 

10 

33 

(c. . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

15 

2 

9 

1 

OCTOBER. 


fa. . 

1 

3 

5 

29 

11 

4 

8 

3 

3 

| 

Jb.. 

13 

1 

7 

15 

14 

4 

3 

1 

[c. . 

1 

2 

1 

9 

7 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

-lb-. 

] 

1 

11 

7 

1 

2 

4 

22 

19 

10 

5 

1 

Ic. . 

2 

2 

3 

11 

fa. . 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Jb.. 

6 

2 

4 

1 

4 

3 

3 

2 

4 

2 

2 

1 

|c. . 

3 

3 



(a. . 

1 

V. 

r 

4 

|c.. 

1 

fa. . 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

6 

i... 

1 

3 

9 

3 

1 

1 

8 

2 

6 

5 

Ic. . 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

Jb.. 

1 

9 

2 

1 

2 

22 

58 

Ic. . 

7 

24  j 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 Jb.. 

1 

1 

2 

Ic. . 

fa. . 

1 

2 ^b.. 

1 

9 

fa. . 

1 

1 

(a. . 

1 

1 

4 Jb.. 

3 

fa. . 

1 

5 Jb.. 

1 

6 Jb.. 

i 

1 

1 

Ic. . 

1 

>1 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 

2 . Jb 

Ic" 

fa.. 

9 

!3 Jb.. 

1 

9 

9 

2 1 

. 

fa" 

| 

>4 Jb.. 

Ic. . 

. |j. 

j. 

>5 Jb.. 

5 

1 

1 

1 

-ir 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 

>6 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 Jb.. 

1 

8 

1 

k- 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 


1175 


Stations,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. 

SEPTEMBER— Continued. 


2_ 

3 

137 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

4 

81 

} 1 

21 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

11 

28 

) 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

i 

i 

7 

101 

r 2 

1 

20 

] 

1 

i 

7 

21 

1 

l 

2 

1 

1 

1 

40 

\ 4 

6 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

12 

l 5 

1 

2 

i 

7 

6 

6 

3 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

66 

3 

6 

10 

7 

21 

24 

6 

4 

i 

9 

1 

6 

1 

4 

149 

l 6 

4 

4 

1 

25 

1 

1 

3 

2 

49 

1 

2 

1 

3 

19 

6 

2 

4 

4 

9 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

154 

7 

1 

35 

| 

3 

1 

6 

l “ 

1 

3 

} ^ 

1 

9 

1 

} 13 

1 

1 

4 

3 

} H 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

| 15 

2 

3 

i 

1 

1 

6 

1 16 

1 

2 

4 

i 

1 

3 

1 

2 

ii 

1 21 

3 

6 

1 

1 

2 

l 22 

1 

1 

3 

6 

| 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

16 

i 23 

16 

16 

i 

1 

( 24 

1 

i 

2 

i 

i 

l 

ii 

l 25 

1 

1 

i 

3 

1 

3 

n 

l 26 

1 

2 

2 

6 

n 

l 27 

i 

1176 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  < L 

Section  I).— ENGINEERS— Continued. 

OCTOBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month. 


Regimental  No. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

i 

a. . 

28 ■ 

b.. 

1 

c. . 

a. . 

12 

1 

2 

2 

29 

b.. 

1 

c.. 

1 

1 

37 

b.. 

1 

c . . 

1 

40 

b.. 

2 

1 

c. . 

56 

b.. 

1 

1 

c.  - 

2 

1 



101 

b.. 

1 

12 

c. . 

a. . 

13 

5 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

102 

b.. 

6 

4 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

c. . 

a. . 

2 

1 

1 

1 

103 

b.. 

2 

7 

1 

3 

7 

6 

2 

1 

1 

C-. 

1 

6 

1 



a. . 

1 

1 

1 

104 

b.. 

9 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

c. . 

9 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

105 

b.. 

3 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

5 

4 

1 

1 



3 

””|l 

107 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

3 



2 

108 

b.. 

1 

7 

1 

1 

2 

1 

25 

4 

6 

9 

9 

2 

1 

1 

1 

...  . 

110 

b.. 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

a. . 

Ill 

b.. 

1 

1 

i 

... 

112 

b.. 

1 

... . 

... 

... 

114 

b.. 

1 



115 

a. . 

1 

4 

117 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

10 

fe 

c. . 

3 

s 

1 

301 

b.. 

1 

2 

1 

...  . 

1 

302 

b.. 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

5 

1 

c. . 

1 

1 

3 

fa. . 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

i 

fl 

303 

b.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

24 

2 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 



304 

b.. 

2 

1 

10 

2 

i 

... . 

fa. . 

1 

1 

1 

305 

h 

3 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

306 

b.. 

1 

4 

1 

i 

3 

2 

1 

1 

307 

b.. 

6 

3 

1 

2 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6 

c . . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

308 

b.. 

1 

2 

3 

1 

310 

b.. 

2 

i 

c. . 

i 

BATTLE  CASUALTIES— ENGINEERS. 


1177 


Bitalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  I).— ENGINEERS — Continued. 

OCTOBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month— 

Continued. 

Regi- 

Total. 

mental 

6 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

Not 

stated. 

No. 

— 

) 

1 

,*•  28 

1 

1 

1 

1 



1 

2 

28 

1 

1 

2 

[ 29 

1 

- ••• 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

L 37 

l 

1 

1 

1 

4 

l 40 

1 

) 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

10 

15 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

21 

l 101 

1 

1 

29 

37 

7 

12 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

4 

6 

139 

1 

1 

49 

25 

7 

8 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

122 

l 102 

10 

2 

1 

2 

15 

1 

2 

1 



4 

12 

j 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

38 

V 103 

8 

-1 

2 

3 

8 

1 

1 

1 

2 

22 

] 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

9 

2 

28 

l 104 

3 

24 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

9 

58 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

42 

y 105 

4 

6 

1 

; 1 

4 

1 

1 

7 

[ 107 

1 

1 

l 

i 

3 

) 



2 

14 

1 108 

1 

| 

2 

1 

1 

5 

4 

1 

63 



1 

1 

1 

16 

110 

2 

| 

1 

1 

] 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

l 111 

| 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

i 112 

1 



) 

2 

114 

| 

1 

1 

^ 115 

1 

I 2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

6 

23 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 



1 

1 

3 

39 

1 117 

1 

6 

I 

1 

2 

4 

y 301 

1 

i 

i 

1 

1 

1 

5 

10 

' 2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

37 

i 302 

1 

1 

8 

1 

1 

i 

2 

1 

5 

1 

2 

4 

13 

5 

57 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

8 

1 

27 

^ 303 

.... 



1 

1 

| 

.... 

1 

1 

1 

1 

48 

.... 

1 

17 

y 304 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 

2 

35 

305 

4 

1 

8 

8 

) 

1 

8 

y 306 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

1 

5 

2 

4 

5 

1 

i 

4 

1 

2 

1 

57 

l 307 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

ii 

1 

1 

3 

1 

8 

y 308 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

9 

15 

} 310 

i 

2 

) 

1178  MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 

Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  i 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. 

O C T O B E R — C ontinued . 


Regimental  No. 


313  

314  

315  

310 

317  

318  

602 

603  

604  

Not  stated lb. 


Day  of  month. 

Jo. 

I 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

1 

(a. . 

J b . . 

2 

Ic.. 

i 

1 

1 

■jb.. 

1 

2 

(c. . 

1 

1 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

■jb.. 

10 

21 

18 

n 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Ic.. 

3 

7 

1 

Jb. . 

1 

1 

|c.  - 

1 

Jb.. 

2 

1 

1 

Jb.. 

Ic. . 

[a. . 

Jb.. 

1 

Jb.. 

fa. . 

Jb.. 

3 

1 

1 

2 

9 

2 

(a.. 

60 

30 

18 

48 

112 

25 

23 

22 

18 

15 

6 

13 

11 

25 

Jb.. 

57 

64 

53 

71 

50 

26 

28 

61 

57 

52 

22 

21 

43 

107 

le.. 

6 

14 

7 

4 

11 

2 

7 

5 

23 

11 

2 

1 

13 

31 

NOVEMBER. 

Day  of  month. 

imental  No. 

Tc 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated. 

1 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Jb.. 

34 

- 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

9 

13 

1 

6 

1 

1 

7 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

(a. . 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Jb.. 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Jb.. 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

i 

Jb.. 

1 

2 

6 

9 

2 

9 

6 

1 

2 

i 

2 

i 

Jb.. 

1 

1 

i 

i 

Jb" 

1 

e 

2 

...Jb.. 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

i 

(a. . 

1 

i 

h. 

1 

|c.. 

1... 

2.. 

4.. 
5-. 

6. . 
7.. 
11. 
12. 
16. 
21. 


22. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 


1179 


Btalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D. — ENGINEERS — Continued. 

OCTOBER — Continued. 


Day  of  month — 

Continued. 

Regi- 

Not 

stated. 

Total. 

mental 

f 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

^ 313 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

14 

] 

1 

1 

1 

6 

5 

2 

1 

6 

9. 

4 

32 

I 314 

1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

1 

9 

] 

2 

1 

2 

5 

4 

15 

f 315 

2 

1 

1 

1 

16 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 

1 

3 

83 

[ 316 



10 

1 

) 

1 

i 

4 

[ 317 

1 

1 

i 

1 

6 

318 

1 

i 

2 



5 

602 

■ *” 

1 

1 

603 

2 

. 

604 

1 

2 

3 

i 

18 



18 

47 

74 

10 

27 

20 

19 

9 

12 

5 

7 

8 

13 

19 

21 

6 

146 

910 

29 

71 

65 

38 

44 

44 

11 

17 

18 

22 

19 

33 

21 

18 

30 

20 

51 

1,334 

3 

20 

10 

3 

27 

1 

3 

2 

6 

2 

4 

4 

9 

239 



N OVEMBER — Continued. 


Regimental  No. 


■to.. 


Day  of  month. 

Total. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 8 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated. 

2 

1 

2 

12 

1 

i 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 



2 

i 

1 

2 



i 

1 

3 



2 

1 

1 

1 



1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

5 

5 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 



i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

10 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

i 

l 

i 



1 

1 

1 

1 

2 



3553— 2c 


-76 


1180  MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 

Table  120. — Wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun 
talions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day,  Jan.  1 to  Nov.  11,  1918,  inclusive — Continued. 

Section  D.— ENGINEERS— Continued. 

NOVEMBER — Continued. 


Regimental  No. 

Day  of  month. 

T 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Not 

stated. 

107  . jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

108  Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

HI  jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

112  Jb.. 

2 

2 

2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

117  j b . . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

302  . ....  . Jb.. 

12 

2 

3 

1 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

303  Jb.. 

1 

5 

1 

1 

304.  Jb.. 

2 

2 

5 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

305.  ...  Jb.. 

31 

1 

5 

3 

2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

7 

17 

306.  . . Jb.. 

2 

1 

6 

1 

3 

2 

307.  ...  . . JbTJ 

1 

308.  Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

313.  ...  . . ]l>.. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

314.  . Jb 

19 

4 

3 

2 

2 

7 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

12 

5 

4 

3 

6 

7 

1 

1 

1 

315 jb 

8 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

3 

1 

1 



316 . Jb. 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

317 Jb.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

318 jb. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

401  Jh 

002 |b 

2 

1 

1 

i 

1 

fa 

1 

603 jb.. 

2 

2 

1 

2 

Id. 

Not  stated Jb 

4 

i 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

— 

— ■ “ 

fa. 

24 

8 

7 

n 

13 

14 

10 

3 

5 

16 

3' 

2 

Total* ib. 

133 

31 

31 

39 

26 

19 

25 

29 

22 

38 

45 

4 

1c. 

19 

5 

3 

5 

3 

2 

6 

4 

3 

11 

2 

** 

* In  1917  and  1918,  not  specified,  as  follows:  Wounded  by  gas,  35;  wounded  by  gunshot  missile,  49;  killed  in  action,  20.  These  cases  ar  < 
included  in  this  total. 


BATTLE  CASUALTIES ENGINEERS. 


1181 


GENERAL  COMPARISONS.  GAS  AND  GUNSHOT  NOUNOS 

HOSPITAL  CASES,  A.  E.  F.  - U.  S.  TROOPS.  WORLD  WAR 

ADMISSIOHS,  ANNUAL  RATES 

RATIOS  PER  1000 


DEATHS.  ANNUAL  RATES 


1.16 

11.65 


CASE  FATALITY 

PERCENTAGE  RATES 


9 

GAS  IW 

1 

■ 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

1.73 

8.26 

DAYS  LOST 

AVERAGE  FOR  EACH  CASE 

50  60  70  80  90 

4177 

■ 95.99 


Plate  LIV 


1182 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


Table  121. — Deaths  and  wounded,  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  North  Russia  and  Siberia, 
August,  1918,  to  March,  1920,  inclusive;  absolute  numbers. 


North 

Russian 

Siberia.* 

C 109 

82 

35 

30 

81 

72 

19 

8 

305 

Not  stated. 

a Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  (1919,  p.  24), 
b Annual  Report  of  the  Surgeon  General  (1920,  p.  408). 
c Includes  28  presumed  killed  in  action. 

The  strength  of  American  troops  in  Siberia  in  1920  was  as  follows:  January,  5,899;  February,  3,769;  and  March,  2,533. 


ADMISSIONS,  DEATHS,  DISCHARGES,  AND  DAYS  LOST, 


1183 


i e 122.- — Admission,  deaths,  discharges  for  disability  and  days  lost,  including  killed  in  action,  total  army,  excluding  North 
Russia  and  Siberia  a — Absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  and  percentages,  Apr.  1,  1917,  to  Dec.  31,  1919,  inclusive. 


Rank  and  country. 


Officers. 
n,d  States: 

iseases 

onbattle  injuries 

Lu:j>e: 

iseases 

onbattle  injuries 

'bunded  in  action 

died  in  action 

tl  countries: 

iseases 

onbattle  injuries 

Total 

American  enlisted  men. 

n d States: 

'iseases 

i onbattle  injuries 

.upe: 

diseases 

! onbattle  injuries 

rounded  in  action 

filled  in  action 

- h :pine  Islands: 

diseases 

lonbattle  injuries 

urban  Islands: 

diseases 

jionbattle  injuries 

’a  mi: 

diseases 

lonbattle  injuries 

i r countries  and  not  stated: 

diseases 

lonbattle  injuries 

”i  sports: 

diseases 

lonbattle  injuries 

Total 

Native  Troops. 

'i  linos: 

diseases 

'lonbattle  injuries 

Pi  o Ricans: 

diseases. 

lonbattle  injuries 

ilaiians: 

Diseases 

lonbattle  injuries 

Total 

Oases 

'I  battle  injuries 

" inded  in  action 

Ked  in  action 

Grand  total 


Admissions. 

| 

Deaths 

Discharges  for  disability. 

Days  lost. 

j Absolute 
j numbers. 

Ratios 

per 

1,000 

Per- 
centage 
of  total. 

Abso- 

lute 

num- 

bers. 

Ratios 

per 

1,000 

Per- 
centage 
of  total. 

Abso- 

lute 

num- 

bers. 

Ratios 

per 

1,000 

Per- 
centage 
of  total. 

Absolute 

numbers. 

Annual 

ratios 

per 

1,000 

Per- 
centage 
of  total. 

73, 587 

592. 17 

1. 81 

860 

6. 92 

.75 

1,325 

10.60 

. 65 

1, 210, 447 

26.69 

1.39 

7,411 

59. 64 

.18 

362 

2.91 

.32 

136 

1.09 

.07 

156,218 

3.44 

.18 

36,929 

500. 09 

.91 

562 

7. 62 

.49 

307 

4. 16 

.15 

875,986 

32. 55 

1.01 

3,348 

45.  41 

.08 

305 

4. 14 

.27 

1S1 

2. 45 

.09 

158, 076 

5.  87 

.18 

8, 198 
1,618 

111.  19 
21.95 

.20 

.04 

617 

1,618 

8.37 

21.95 

.54 

1.42 

646 

8.  76 

.32 

658,341 

24.  46 

.76 

3,344 

398.  61 

• OS 

54 

6.44 

.05 

63 

7.51 

.03 

49, 698 

16.23 

.06 

365 

43.51 

.01 

16 

1.91 

.01 

16 

1.91 

.01 

8, 530 

2.  79 

.01 

134, 800 

653.16 

3.31 

4,394 

21.29 

3.85 

2,674 

12. 96 

1.31 

3,117, 296 

41.38 

3.59 

2, 390, 878 

1, 132. 52 

58. 67 

33, 99S 

16. 10 

29.  80 

152, 696 

72.33 

74.  57 

36, 002, 278 

46.  72 

41.41 

186,383 

88.59 

4. 57 

2, 202 

1.04 

1.93 

5,052 

2.39 

2.47 

2, 832, 738 

3.68 

3.26 

873, 816 

548. 86 

21.44 

20,  756 

13.04 

18. 19 

11,489 

7. 22 

5.61 

22,  755, 524 

39.16 

26.18 

86,590 

54.39 

2. 13 

2,375 

1.49 

2.0.8 

4,161 

2.61 

2.03 

3,378,340 

5.81 

3.86 

215, 891 
35, 076 

19,522 

135. 60 
22.03 

5.30 

.86 

13, 074 
35, 076 

73 

821 

22.03 

11.46 

30.74 

24, 541 

15.41 

11.98 

16, 833,503 

28. 97 

19.36 

910.12 

.48 

3.40 

.06 

150 

6.99 

.07 

301,178 

38.  47 

.35 

2, 697 

125. 73 

.07 

37 

1.72 

.03 

20 

.93 

.01 

34,325 

4.38 

.04 

11,882 

609.93 

.29 

39 

2.  00 

.03 

238 

12. 22 

.12 

176, 290 

24. 79 

.20 

3,239 

166-26 

.08 

42 

2.16 

.03 

23 

1.18 

.01 

42,311 

5. 95 

.05 

15,387 

7S1.55 

.38 

32 

1.63 

.03 

116 

5.89 

.06 

180, 810 

25.16 

.21 

2,499 

126.  93 

.06 

39 

1.98 

.03 

24 

1.22 

.01 

32, 969 

4. 59 

.04 

28, 628 

2,011.52 

.70 

357 

25.08 

.31 

1,483 

104.  20 

.72 

459, 897 

88.  .53 

.53 

2,529 

177.  70 

.06 

77 

5.  41 

.07 

843 

59.23 

.41 

68,897 

13.  26 

.08 

30,685 

284.  03 

.75 

1,122 

10. 39 

.98 

321 

2.97 

.16 

325, 358 

8.25 

.37 

1,476 

13.66 

.04 

110 

1.02 

.10 

55 

.51 

.03 

31,628 

.80 

.04 

3,907,178 

1, 005.  42 

95. 87 

109,  409 

28.15 

95. 89 

201,212 

51.78 

98. 26 

83,456,046 

58.84 

95.99 

12,157 

654.  45 

.30 

117 

6. 30 

.10 

357 

19. 22 

.17 

138,217 

20. 39 

.16 

1,452 

78.17 

.04 

12 

. 65 

.01 

9 

.49 

.00 

16, 063 

2.37 

.02 

15, 498 

1,309.84 

.38 

124 

10.48 

.11 

270 

22. 82 

.13 

166,524 

38. 56 

.19 

829 

70.06 

.02 

11 

.93 

.01 

10 

.85 

.00 

9,  740 

2. 26 

.01 

3,151 

561. 18 

.08 

25 

4.  45 

.02 

224 

39.  S9 

.11 

39,221 

19. 14 

.05 

251 

44.  70 

.01 

3 

.53 

.00 

9 

1.60 

.00 

3,541 

1.73 

.00 

33, 33S 

925.  49 

.82 

292 

8.11 

.26 

879 

24. 40 

.43 

373,306 

28. 39 

.43 

3,515,464 

851.52 

86  26 

58,119 

14.  OS 

50. 94 

169, 039 

40.  94 

82.  55 

62, 681, 428 

41.60 

72.09 

299,069 

72.  44 

7.34 

5,591 

1. 35 

4.  90 

10,539 

2. 55 

5. 15 

6,773,376 

4.49 

7.79 

224,089 
36, 694 

54.  28 
8.  S9 

5.50 

.90 

13,691 
36, 694 

3.32 

8.89 

12.  00 
32.16 

25, 187 

6.10 

12.30 

17, 491, 844 

11.61 

20. 12 

4,075,316 

987. 12 

100. 00 

114,095 

27.  64 

100. 00 

204, 765 

49.69 

100.  00 

86,946,648 

57.  70 

100.  00 

Statistics  for  North  Russia  and  Siberia  are  so  incomplete  that  it  has  been  thought  best  not  to  include  them. 


dbles  45,  page  86  and  121,  page  1179  give  all  data  available  on  this  subject, 
urce  of  information:  Medical  reports  to  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office. 


APPENDIX 


I.  EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  MANUAL  FOR  THE  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENTS 

(1916,  corrected  to  June  15,  1918.) 

REGISTER  AND  REPORT  OF  SICK  AND  WOUNDED. 

THE  REGISTER. 

427.  A full  record  of  the  sick  and  wounded  of  every  military  post  or  station  and  separate 
command  which  is  attended  by  a medical  officer  or  private  physician  will  be  made  on  register 
cards,  Form  52;  but  this  requirement  will  not  be  applicable  in  time  of  war  to  troops  or  commands 
in  the  theater  of  operations,  except  camp  hospitals  (or  field  hospitals  acting  as  such),  evacuation 
hospitals,  base  hospitals,  and  other  immobile  sanitary  formations  on  the  line  of  communications. 
(See  pars.  575  to  582.)  These  cards  collectively  constitute  the  register  of  patients,  and  a case 
carded  on  them  is  said  to  be  on  the  register. 

(a)  The  commanding  officer  will  provide  the  surgeon  with  any  information  the  latter  may  not 
have  which  is  necessary  for  preparing  and  completing  the  register. 

428.  A register  card  will  be  made: 

(а)  For  every  person  admitted  to  the  hospital  for  treatment. 

(б)  For  every  officer,  enlisted  man,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  and 
member  of  the  Nurse  Corps  with  the  command,  including  retired  officers  and  soldiers  under  assign- 
ment to  active  duty,  who,  though  not  admitted  to  the  hospital,  is  excused  on  account  of  sickness 
or  injury  from  the  performance  of  his  military  duty,  or  some  part  of  it,  such  as  attendance  on 
certain  calls,  drills,  target  practice,  mounted  duty,  etc. 

(c)  For  every  officer,  enlisted  man,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  and 
member  of  the  Nurse  Corps  with  the  command  who,  though  not  excused  from  duty,  is  prescribed 
for  or  treated,  or  placed  under  observation  with  a view  to  treatment  or,  in  the  case  of  an  enlisted 
man,  to  discharge  on  account  of  disability  , if  his  disability  is  of  such  a character  as  to  have  a prob- 
able bearing  on  his  subsequent  medical  history:  Provided , That  a case  once  carded  for  record 
only  under  this  provision  will  not  again  be  carded  for  record  only  on  the  same  register  except  when 
necessary  to  comply  with  the  provisions  of  sections  (d),  (e),  (/),  and  ( h ) of  this  paragraph.  For 
example,  every  case  of  venereal  disease  or  insanity,  or  suspected  venereal  disease  or  insanity, 
which  comes  under  observation  or  treatment,  will,  unless  previously  on  the  register  or  otherwise 
required  to  be  registered,  be  carded  for  record  only  under  this  provision.  (C-.  M.  M.  D.  No.  6, 
Feb.  14,  1918.) 

( d ) For  every  officer,  enlisted  man,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  and 
member  of  the  Nurse  Corps  with  the  command,  not  currently  on  the  register,  who  is  retired  or 
discharged  for  disability  or  dies. 

(e)  For  every  officer,  enlisted  man,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  and 
member  of  the  Nurse  Corps  with  the  command,  not  currently  on  the  register,  who  is  sent  to  another 
station  or  command  for  observation  or  treatment  : Provided,  That  this  regulation  shall  not  apply 
to  commands  which  have  no  hospitals  and  which  habitually  send  their  hospital  cases  to  a hospital 
in  the  near  vicinity.  (See  par.  217J.) 

(/)  For  every  officer,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  and  member  of  the 
Nurse  Corps  with  the  command,  not  currently  on  the  register,  who  departs  from  the  command  on 
sick  leave. 

( g ) For  every  officer,  enlisted  man,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  and 
member  of  the  Nurse  Corps  with  the  command  whose  case  is  received  by  transfer  conformably 
to  the  provisions  of  paragraphs  214  to  217. 

(h)  For  every  retired  officer,  retired  soldier,  former  officer,  former  soldier,  former  Army  field 
clerk,  former  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  or  former  member  of  the  Nurse  Corps  with  the 
command  but  not  in  the  hospital,  who  dies.  (C.  M.  M.  D.  No.  8,  June  15,1918.) 

429.  Except  as  required  by  paragraph  428  a case  prescribed  for  but  not  admitted  to  hospital 
or  excused  from  duty  will  not  be  registered. 

“ Material  changes  made  during  the  war  are  given  in  detail.  No  special  account  is  taken  of  minor  changes  save  that 
in  each  such  case  the  date  and  authority  for  the  change  appears  in  brackets  at  the  end  of  the  changed  paragraph.  Except 
for  original  paragraphs  which  are  so  important  that  it  has  been  thought  best  to  include  them,  the  text  represents  that  in 
effect  at  the  end  of  the  war. 


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430.  Cases  under  treatment  by  the  dentist  will  be  entered  on  the  register  of  sick  and  wounded 
only  when  such  entry  is  required  by  the  provisions  of  paragraph  428. 

431.  When  an  officer  or  soldier  sick  in  hospital  is  retired  from  active  service,  wholly  retired 
from  service,  dismissed,  or  discharged,  his  case  as  an  officer  or  soldier  will  be  closed  (par.  450) 
and  a new  card  made  for  it  covering  his  continuance  in  hospital  under  his  new  status. 

(а)  If  an  applicant  for  enlistment  sick  in  hospital  is  sworn  in  as  a soldier,  his  case  as  a civilian 
will  be  closed  and  a new  card  made  for  his  case  as  a soldier. 

(б)  Appropriate  cross  references  from  the  old  to  the  new  cards,  and  vice  versa,  will  be  made 
in  these  cases. 

432.  The  register  cards  will  be  made  day  by  day  as  the  cases  are  taken  up.  (See  pars.  208a 
and  209.)  They  will  be  kept  in  two  files,  the  current  file  and  the  permanent  file. 

(a)  The  current  file  will  consist  of  the  register  cards  of  uncompleted  cases  arranged  in  dictionary 
order  according  to  the  surnames  of  the  patients.  It  constitutes  a ready  index  to  all  cases  currently 
on  the  register.  Cards  will  be  transferred  from  the  current  file  to  the  permanent  file  immediately 
upon  their  completion  and  the  preparation  of  their  report  cards. 

( b ) The  permanent  file  will  comprise  all  the  register  cards  of  completed  cases.  The  cards 
therein  will  be  filed  in  the  serial  order  of  their  register  numbers. 

(c)  A card  index  to  the  register  will  be  kept  on  Form  52a,  one  index  card  for  each  individual 
patient  whose  name  appears  in  the  register.  When  a register  card  is  started  and  its  number  deter- 
mined the  index  will  be  searched  for  previous  admissions  of  the  patient.  If  an  index  card  for  the 
patient  is  found,  the  new  number  will  be  entered  thereon,  and  the  number  of  the  last  previous 
admission  will  be  noted  on  the  new  register  card  (par.  443).  If  no  index  card  for  the  patient  is 
found,  one  will  be  at  once  prepared.  The  index  cards  will  be  filed  alphabetically  in  dictionary 
order  according  to  the  surnames  of  the  patients. 

433.  Cases  taken  up  on  register  cards  should  be  borne  thereon  until  finally  disposed  of.  (See 
par.  450.) 

434.  The  cards  will  be  legibly  written  in  indelible  black  ink,  using  the  typewriter  when 
practicable. 

(a)  Entries  must  not  be  crowded.  When  the  space  provided  on  the  front  of  the  card  under 
any  heading  is  not  sufficient  to  complete  an  entry  thereunder,  the  record  thereof  will  be  continued 
on  the  back  of  the  card,  or,  if  still  more  space  is  required,  upon  an  extension  slip.  The  extension 
slip  must  be  of  the  same  size  as  the  card,  and  be  pasted  to  the  lower  margin  of  the  back  of  the  card, 
using  about  one-half  an  inch  for  the  seam;  this  will  place  the  seam  at  the  top  of  the  card  when  the 
latter  is  filed.  When  an  entry  is  continued  its  two  parts  should  be  connected  by  cross  references, 
using  a small  letter  in  parentheses,  thus,  (a),  so  that  the  record  can  be  readily  followed. 

435.  The  senior  medical  officer  is  responsible  for  the  correctness  and  safe-keeping  of  the  register. 
He  will  sign  or  initial  all  register  cards  completed  during  the  period  of  his  responsibility;  but  at 
general  hospitals,  or  brigade  posts,  or  when  specially  authorized  by  the  Surgeon  General,  he  may 
designate  one  or  more  junior  medical  officers  to  sign  or  initial  them,  preferably  in  each  case  the 
officer  in  attendance  thereon. 

(a)  When,  in  the  absence  of  a medical  officer,  the  command  is  attended  by  a civilian  physician, 
he  will  sign  the  cards  for  the  cases  completed  under  his  care. 

436.  Alterations  and  additions  when  necessary  to  correct  or  complete  the  record  may  be  made 
in  the  register  cards  of  uncompleted  cases  at  the  discretion  of  the  senior  medical  officer  of  the  com- 
mand for  the  time  being.  A change  of  diagnosis  will  be  indicated  in  the  space  “complication, 
seq.,  etc.,”  giving  the  date  of  the  change,  and  the  original  entry  under  “cause  of  admission”  will 
not  be  disturbed. 

(a)  Alterations  of  and  additions  to  the  register  card  of  a completed  case  may  be  made  in  like 
manner  by  the  medical  officer  who  was  responsible  for  the  card  at  the  time  it  was  completed  if  he 
is  still  the  senior  medical  officer  of  the  command.  If  he  has  been  superseded  the  card  will  not  be 
changed,  but  a successor  who  concludes,  upon  information  received,  that  the  card  is  erroneous  in  any 
particular,  may  file  a supplemental  card  therewith  of  the  same  size  as  the  register  card,  indicating 
thereon  such  conclusion  and  the  information  or  reasons  upon  which  it  is  based.  The  supplemental 

card  will  be  headed  “Supplemental  card,  No. ,”  inserting  the  register  number  of  the  register 

card,  and  will  be  dated  and  signed  by  the  officer  filing  it.  A cross  reference  to  the  supplemental 
card  identifying  it  by  its  date  may  appear  upon  the  register  card,  but  it  will  be  a reference  only, 

thus,  “See  supplemental  card  dated  ,”  and  contain  none  of  the  matter  recorded  on  the 

supplement.  (See  pars.  463  and  464.)  (C.  M.  M.  D.,  No.  6.  Feb.  14, 1918.) 


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DIRECTIONS  FOR  PREPARING  REGISTER  CARDS. 

(See  pars.  20S  to  213.) 

437.  Name. — Name  should  be  correctly  and  legibly  written.  Initial  letters  or  abbreviations 
may  be  used  for  middle  names  only. 

438.  Rank,  company,  and  regiment  or  staff  corps. — The  usual  abbreviations  may  be  employed. 

(а)  Changes  in  the  patient’s  rank,  company,  and  regiment  or  corps  while  bis  case  is  current 
on  the  register  will  be  recorded  in  this  space,  giving  dates  of  changes. 

(б)  If  the  patients  are  discharged  soldiers,  applicants  for  enlistment,  Army  field  clerks,  field 
clerks,  Quartermaster  Corps,  members  of  the  Nurse  Corps,  or  members  of  the  Organized  Militia, 
those  facts,  respectively,  will  be  set  forth  on  their  cards  under  this  heading,  giving  in  the  case  of 
former  soldiers  the  organization  to  which  they  last  belonged,  and  in  the  case  of  militiamen  their 
militia  organization.  Other  civilians  should  be  designated  simply  as  Chilians.  (C.  M.  M.  D., 
No.  8,  June  15,  1918.) 

439.  Age,  years. — The  age  at  birthday  nearest  to  date  admitted  is  required. 

440.  Race. — Use  “W.,”  “C.,”  “F.,”  “P.  R.,”  “I.,”  meaning  “white,”  “colored,”  “Filipino,” 
“Porto  Rican,”  or  “Indian.” 

441.  Nativity. — Place  of  birth;  give  State,  if  a native;  country,  if  foreign.  Usual  abbre- 
viations. 

442.  Service,  years. — Give  length  of  service  to  date  of  admission,  in  years  and  fractions  thereof, 
whether  continuous  or  not. 

443.  Register  No.- — Every  card  will  have  a number  for  convenience  of  reference.  These 
numbers  will  be  consecutive  and  will  be  carried  forward  indefinitely.  In  order  that  the  medical 
history  of  a patient  may  be  more  readily  traced,  his  last  previous  register  number,  if  he  has  pre- 
viously had  a register  card  at  the  post,  should  be  entered  immediately  before  his  current  number. 

(a)  So  long  as  a field  command,  attended  by  a medical  officer  or  private  physician,  is  unattached 
to  a permanent  station,  or  its  hospital  or  infirmary  is  not  discontinued  by  consolidation  with  that 
of  another  command,  its  register  cards  should  be  numbered  continuously  without  regard  to  the 
various  changes  of  its  location. 

444.  Date  of  admission. — Under  date  of  admission  give  the  day,  month,  and  year  the  case  is 
taken  up.  Figures  should  not  be  used  to  designate  the  month. 

445.  Source  of  admission. — Indicate  in  this  space  the  source  from  which  the  patient  was  directly 
received.  Officers  and  enlisted  men  of  the  command  are  generally  admitted  “From  command”; 
but  maybe  “From  desertion,”  etc.  In  the  case  of  a casual,  the  name  of  his  proper  station  should 
be  given,  in  addition  to  the  place  from  which  he  was  directly  received,  thus,  e.  g.:  “Casual  from 
command,  proper  station,  Fort  A”;  or  “Casual  from  S.  S.  Southland,  from  Norfolk,  Va.,  proper 
station,  Fort  B.”  In  the  case  of  an  original  admission  from  a passing  or  other  command  which  is 
unaccompanied  by  a medical  officer  the  fact  should  be  recorded,  thus,  e.  g.:  ‘ 'Detachment,  Twelfth 
Infantry,  en  route  A to  B,  unaccompanied  by  a medical  officer.” 

(а)  In  the  case  of  a patient  received  by  formal  transfer  from  another  hospital  or  command 
(pars.  214  to  217)  the  name  of  such  hospital  or  command  will  be  given,  with  the  date  of  the  original 
entry  of  the  case  and  its  register  number  on  the  register  thereof,  if  known.  In  the  case  of  a patient 
received  by  informal  transfer  under  the  conditions  recited  in  paragraph  2171  the  name  of  his  com- 
mand only  will  be  given,  with  the  words  “informal  transfer”  added. 

(б)  The  following  additional  notations  will  be  made  in  parentheses  in  this  space: 

1.  In  cases  taken  up  under  section  (c),  paragraph  428 — (Carded  for  record  only;  under  treat- 
ment [or  observation]  but  not  excused  from  duty). 

2.  In  cases  taken  up  under  section  (d) — (Carded  for  record  only;  not  currently  on  the  register). 

3.  In  cases  taken  up  under  section  (e) — (Carded  for  transfer  only;  on  full  duty  while  with 
command). 

4.  In  cases  taken  up  under  section  (/) — (Carded  for  record  of  sick  leave  only;  on  full  duty 
while  with  command).  (C.  M.  M.  D.,  No.  6.  Feb.  14,  1918.) 

446.  Cause  of  admission. — Give  the  name  of  the  disease  and  its  location  if  it  is  localized;  or 
in  case  of  injury,  its  cause,  location,  character,  and  severity,  with  the  attending  circumstances, 
date  of  occurrence,  and  nature  of  missile,  weapon,  or  other  producing  agent.  When  the  patient 
has  two  or  more  diseases  or  injuries  at  the  time  of  admission,  each  of  them  will  be  recorded  under 
this  head.  Should  the  original  disability,  or,  if  there  is  more  than  one,  should  any  of  them,  be 
cured  before  the  final  disposition  of  the  patient,  the  fact  and  date  of  such  cure  will  also  be  stated 


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in  this  space.  In  the  case  of  a patient  received  by  transfer  the  diagnosis  made  at  the  receiving 
hospital  will  be  recorded.  If  this  diagnosis  differs  from  that  on  the  transfer  card,  the  additional 
entry  will  be  made,  “Diagnosis  on  transfer  card  not  concurred  in.”  (See  pars.  455  and  456.) 

(a)  In  entering  causes  of  admission  distinction  should  be  made  between  the  primary  or  remote 
cause  and  the  exciting  or  proximate  cause,  the  latter  being  regarded  as  the  cause  of  admission 
within  the  meaning  of  this  paragraph.  For  example,  cycloplegia  produced  for  the  purpose  of 
measuring  a refractive  error  should  be  recorded  as  the  cause  of  admission,  rather  than  the  refrac- 
tive error  itself,  which  should  be  mentioned  in  brackets.  So  also,  in  a case  admitted  for  opera- 
tion to  cure  or  correct  a congenital  or  other  defect,  as,  for  example,  hammer-toe  or  phimosis,  no 
pathological  condit  ion  being  present  which  would  of  itself  require  admission,  the  purpose  to  operate 
is  the  cause  of  admission  and  should  be  so  recorded  by  the  words,  “For  operation,”  indicating 
the  defect  in  brackets.  It  is  necessary  to  observe  this  distinction  with  care,  to  assure  proper 
determination  of  the  question  whether  the  actual  cause  of  admission  shall  be  recorded  as  in  the 
line  of  duty  or  not.  (See  par.  448.) 

447.  The  place  of  treatment,  quarters  or  hospital,  and  the  dates  of  changes  from  the  one  to 
the  other,  will  be  indicated  in  the  cause-of-admission  space. 

448.  In  line  of  duty. — Herein  will  be  recorded,  in  the  case  of  every  officer  or  enlisted  man 
on  the  active  list,  of  every  Army  field  clerk  and  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  of  every  member 
of  the  Nurse  Corps,  and  of  every  officer  and  enlisted  man  on  the  retired  list  who  is  for  the  time 
being  serving  under  an  assignment  to  active  duty,  the  opinion  of  the  medical  officer,  based  on  a 
full  consideration  of  all  the  facts,  as  to  whether  the  cause  of  admission  was  incurred  in  the  line 
of  duty,  it  being  understood  that  the  entry  relates  to  the  immediate  cause  of  admission  as  defined 
in  paragraph  446a,  and  not  to  the  remote  cause.  If  the  patient  has  two  or  more  diseases  or  injuries 
at  the  time  of  admission,  an  opinion  as  to  line  of  duty  will  be  separately  recorded  for  each.  In 
forming  and  recording  his  opinion  on  this  point  the  medical  officer  will  be  guided  by  the  following 
instructions: 

(a)  a [An  officer,  Army  field  clerk,  or  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  who  has  been  passed  as 
fit  for  service  on  physical  examination  upon  entrance  into  the  service,  or  a soldier  or  member  of 
the  Nurse  Corps  who  has  been  accepted  on  his  or  her  first  physical  examination  after  arrival  at  a 
mililary  station  as  fit  for  service,  shall  be  considered  to  have  contracted  in  the  line  of  duty  any 
subsequently  determined  physical  disability,  unless  such  disability  can  be  shown  to  be  the  result 
of  the  patient’s  own  carelessness,  misconduct,  or  vicious  habits,  or  to  have  been  contracted  while 
absent  from  duty  without  permission,  or  unless  the  history  of  the  case  shows  unmistakably  that 
the  disability  existed  prior  to  entrance  into  the  service.]  When  the  admission  is  for  an  operation 
or  procedure  which  is  designed  to  improve  the  patient’s  physical  fitness  or  efficiency  for  the  mili- 
tary service,  such  operation  or  procedure  will  be  recorded  as  in  the  line  of  duty,  without  reference 
to  the  fact  whether  the  condition  to  be  remedied  originated  in  the  line  of  duty  or  not,  provided  that 
the  primary  cause  is  not  the  result  of  the  patient’s  own  misconduct. 

(b)  When  an  officer,  enlisted  man,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  or 
member  of  the  Nurse  Corps,  is  disabled  while  absent,  with  leave,  the  question  of  line  of  duty  must 
be  determined  by  the  circumstances  attending  the  incurrence  of  the  disability,  but  the  fact  of 
being  so  absent  should  be  stated. 

(c)  When  a medical  officer  expresses  the  opinion  that  an  injury  occurring  during  athletic 
sports,  properly  indulged  in,  was  received  in  the  line  of  duty,  the  opinion  is  accepted  by  the 
Surgeon  General  as  satisfactory  and  final. 

(d)  In  all  cases  in  which  the  opinion  is  expressed  by  “no,”  and  in  cases  of  venereal  diseases 
by  “yes,”  the  circumstances  attending  the  incidence  of  the  disability,  and  on  which  the  opinion 
is  based,  should  be  stated  under  the  diagnosis.  (C.  M.  M.  D.,  No.  8,  June  15,  1918.) 

449.  Complications,  scq.,  etc. — Herein  will  be  recorded  complications  and  intercurrent  diseases 
appearing  subsequent  to  admission,  surgical  operations,  and  changes  of  diagnosis.  The  date  will 
be  given  in  each  instance. 

(a)  When  the  intercurrent  disability  subsequently  appearing  is  in  no  way  dependent  on  the 
primary  affection,  the  medical  officer  will  record  in  this  space  his  opinion  as  to  whether  it  originated 

° Previous  reading  of  sentence  in  brackets:  All  diseases  or  injuries  from  which  an  officer  or  enlisted  man  suffers 
while  in  the  military  service  of  the  United  States  may  be  assumed  to  have  occurred  in  line  of  duty  unless  the  sur- 
geon knows:  First,  that  the  disease  or  injury  existed  before  entering  the  service;  second,  that  it  was  contracted  while 
absent  from  duty  without  permission:  or  third,  that  it  occurred  in  consequence  of  willful  neglect  or  immoral  conductor 
the  man  himself. 


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in  the  line  of  duty,  with  such  explanatory  remarks  as  may  be  necessary.  Should  it  be  cured 
before  the  final  disposition  of  the  patient,  the  fact  and  date  of  cure  will  also  be  recorded  here. 

(6)  Upon  recording  a change  of  diagnosis  the  medical  officer  will  also  record  in  this  space  his 
opinion  whether  the  disability  as  diagnosed  by  him  originated  in  the  line  of  duty,  with 
appropriate  explanatory  remarks  when  necessary. 

(c)  In  recording  a surgical  operation  its  character  will  be  briefly  described,  giving  the  commonly 
accepted  name  for  it.  The  word  “operation”  alone  is  not  sufficient.  In  every  case  note  should 
be  made  of  the  anesthetic  used  and  of  the  time  intervening  between  the  onset  of  the  disease  or  the 
receipt  of  the  injury  and  the  performance  of  the  operation.  (C.  M.  M.  D.,  No.  6,  Feb.  14,  1918.) 

450.  Disposition. — Herein  record  the  completion  of  the  case  by  entry  specifying  the  method 
of  its  completion.  Return  to  duty  is  always  a completion  of  the  case,  including  cases  registered 
under  the  provisions  of  paragraph  428c.  Transfer  to  another  hospital  (par.  214)  completes  the  case 
on  the  medical  records  of  the  transferring  hospital  or  command.  Cases  of  officers,  soldiers,  Army 
field  clerks,  field  clerks,  Quartermaster  Corps,  and  members  of  the  Nurse  Corps  are  completed  by 
capture  or  any  change  in  their  military  status  which  separates  them  from  the  active  list  of  the  Army, 
such  as  death,  desertion,  retirement,  resignation,  dismissal,  or  discharge  from  the  service.  (See 
par.  431.)  (C.  M.  M.  D.,  No.  8,  June  15,  1918.)  Cases  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  on  the  retired 
lists  and  of  civilians  registered  upon  their  admission  to  hospital  conformably  to  the  provisions  of 
paragraph  428a  are  completed,  so  far  as  the  register  is  concerned,  by  their  departure  from  hospital. 

(a)  When  a patient  departs  from  the  command  or  hospital  on  ordinary  or  sick  leave  or  furlough, 
his  card  will  be  completed  by  appropriate  record  of  such  departure,  with  a statement  as  to  whether 
the  cure  was  complete  or  not.  Should  he  resume  the  status  of  sick  upon  his  return  from  leave  or 
furlough,  his  case  will  be  registered  anew. 

(&)  Register  cards  made  for  record  only  under  paragraph  428c,  the  patient  not  having  been 
excused  from  duty,  should  be  completed  at  once,  regardless  of  the  continuance  of  treatment  or 
observation,  by  entering  1 ‘ Doing  full  duty  ” under  this  head  and  repeating  the  date  in  the  date- 
of-disposition  space.  Should  the  provisions  of  sections  (a),  ( b ),  ( d ),  (e),  (/),  or  ( h ),  paragraph  428 
become  applicable  during  continued  treatment  or  observation,  or  subsequently,  the  case  will 
again  be  registered  in  conformity  therewith. 

(c)  Cases  of  death,  and  of  retirement  or  discharge  for  disability,  carded  under  the  provi- 
sions of  paragraph  428rf,  will  be  completed  at  once  by  entry  in  this  space  specifying  the  nature 
of  the  casualty. 

( d ) In  case  of  death,  the  fact  of  death,  and  the  result  of  the  autopsy,  if  one  was  held,  will  be 
recorded  in  this  space;  also,  if  the  death  was  not  due  to  the  cause  of  admission,  the  general,  deter- 
mining, and  all  contributing  causes  thereof,  and  a statement  whether  the  cause  originated  in  the 
service  and  in  the  line  of  duty,  wdth  an  explanation  of  the  circumstances  upon  which  the  opinion, 
if  negative,  is  based.  Should  the  cause  of  death  in  any  case  be  unknown,  a brief  note  of  such  cir- 
cumstances as  may  throw  light  upon  it  will  be  entered.  In  case  of  suicide  the  cause  or  causes  which 
led  to  the  act  will  be  stated. 

( e ) In  case  of  retirement  or  discharge  on  account  of  wound  or  disease,  the  fact  of  retirement  or 
discharge  on  such  account,  and  the  degree  of  disability,  will  be  recorded  under  this  head;  also,  if 
the  wound  or  disease  for  which  retired  or  discharged  was  not  the  cause  of  admission,  the  same 
will  be  fully  described  and  statement  recorded  whether  it  originated  in  the  line  of  duty.  When  the 
bpinion  expressed  is  “no,”  the  circumstances  attending  the  incidence  of  the  wound  or  disease  on 
which  the  negative  opinion  is  based  wall  be  recorded.  (0.  M.  M.  D.,  Feb.  14,  1918.) 

(/)  The  cases  of  patients  who  are  retired  from  active  service,  or  wholly  retired  or  discharged 
from  the  service,  by  order,  sentence,  operation  of  law,  or  expiration  of  term  should  be  completed 
by  entry  specifying  such  fact;  and  a statement  should  be  made  of  the  degree  of  disability  due  to 
the  complaint  for  which  the  individual  was  under  treatment  at  the  time  of  his  separation  from 
the  service,  unless  it  was  unquestionably  not  received  in  the  line  of  duty. 

(g)  The  cases  of  officer  patients  who  depart  from  the  hospital  or  command  in  obedience  to 
orders  to  proceed  to  their  homes  and  await  retirement  will  be  completed  upon  such  departure  by 
recording  the  fact  thereof  and  its  date. 

(h)  When  the  disease  or  injury  causing  death  or  discharge  has  been  aggravated  by  the 
willful  and  persistent  refusal  of  the  patient  to  submit  to  such  reasonable  restrictions,  methods  of 
treatment,  or  surgical  operations  as  would,  in  the  opinion  of  the  medical  officer,  have  conduced 
to  the  cure  or  to  the  lessening  of  the  disability,  the  fact  should  be  noted. 


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(i)  When  a patient  is  returned  to  duty  the  entry  “ duty  ” will  suffice,  the  cure  being  assumed  to 
be  complete  unless  a statement  to  the  contrary  is  entered. 

( j ) In  case  of  transfer  to  another  hospital  or  command,  the  specific  destination  of  the  patient 
should  be  stated. 

(k)  Desertion  is  final  disposition  of  the  case  and  the  card  should  be  completed  accordingly. 
Should  the  deserter  come  again  under  military  control  and  resume  the  status  of  sick,  a new  card 
will  be  made  for  him  as  for  a new  case,  conformably  to  the  general  rule.  (C.  M.  M.  D.,  Nos.  6 and  8.) 

451.  Date  of  disposition. — Give  day,  month,  and  year  of  disposition.  Figures  should  not  be 
used  to  designate  months.  In  all  cases  of  discharge  on  certificate  of  disability  the  date  of  dis- 
charge as  given  in  the  letter  of  notification  from  the  adjutant  will  be  recorded. 

452.  Name  of  hospital,  etc. — Enter  in  this  space  on  every  register  card  the  designation  of  the  hos- 
pital, establishment,  or  organization  to  which  the  register  pertains,  and  its  location  or  locations 
during  the  period  covered  by  the  card.  Spaces  19  and  20  (“Sent  with  report  of  S.  & W.  for  the 
month  of  ■ - and  “from”)  need  not  be  filled  out  on  the  register  card. 

453a.  Classifications. — Spaces  22,  23,  24,  and  25  at  the  bottom  of  the  face  of  the  card  are  for  the 
use  of  the  Surgeon  General ’s  Office  only,  and  will  not  be  filled  out  on  the  register  or  report  cards. 

454.  [Space  26].  6 “ Days  of  treatment  in  current  case,”  on  back  of  card,  will  be  filled  out  month 
by  month  on  the  register  card  extending  the  table  as  may  be  necessary  for  cases  remaining  from 
one  year  to  another.  The  day  of  admission  will  be  counted  as  a day  of  treatment  in  every  case. 
The  day  of  return  to  duty  will  not  be  counted  as  a day  of  treatment.  The  day  of  disposition  for 
all  other  cases  under  treatment  will  be  counted  as  a day  of  treatment,  except  for  patients  trans- 
ferred to  a station  or  hospital  in  the  near  vicinity,  who  should  arrive  at  such  station  or  hospital 
on  the  same  day. 

■*  * ¥r  * * * * 

456.  The  following  special  requirements  will  be  observed: 

(а)  Pathological  lesions  should  be  recorded  rather  than  their  symptoms. 

(б)  In  all  cases  in  which  the  cause  of  admission  is  a local  manifestation  of  a general  affection 
the  character  and  locality  of  the  one  and  the  nature  of  the  other  should  be  stated. 

(c)  The  organ  or  part  affected  should  be  specified  when  the  name  of  the  morbid  condition 
fails  to  indicate  it,  as  in  paralysis,  aneurism,  ulcer,  herpes,  etc.;  also  in  inflammations,  as  adenitis, 
osteitis,  arthritis,  synovitis,  etc.,  and  in  local  injuries,  as  abrasions,  burns,  contusions,  dislocations, 
etc. 

( d ) Inflammations  should  be  reported  as  acute  or  chronic,  and  the  grade  of  the  inflammatory 
condition  of  the  mucous  membranes,  whether  catarrhal  or  suppurative,  should  be  stated. 

(e)  The  term  “heart  disease”  should  not  be  recorded  when  the  special  affection  can  be 
determined. 

(/)  In  pulmonary  affections  the  lobe  or  lobes  involved  should  be  designated;  also,  in  the 
case  of  diseases  that  are  not  always  bilateral,  whether  the  disease  is  confined  to  the  right  or  left  or 
extends  to  both  lungs.  The  complications  of  pleurisy  should  be  particularly  noted. 

(g)  Deviations  from  the  normal  in  cases  of  impairment  of  vision  or  hearing  should  be  ascer- 
tained and  noted. 

( h ) In  case  of  injury,  its  character,  location,  and  severity  should  be  stated,  the  date  of  its 
occurrence  should  be  given,  its  cause  should  be  noted,  the  nature  of  the  missile,  weapon,  or  other 
producing  agent  shown,  and  the  circumstances  attending  its  origin  indicated.  If  it  was  accidental, 
that  fact  should  appear.  If  it  was  intentional,  the  record  should  show  whether  it  was  judicial, 
homicidal,  suicidal,  self-inflicted,  or  otherwise,  as  the  case  may  be.  In  gunshot  wounds  the 
points  of  entrance  and  exit  of  the  missile  and  the  parts  indicated  should  be  recorded. 

( i ) Fractures  should  be  designated  as  simple,  comminuted,  compound,  or  complicated,  the 
character  of  the  complications  being  stated. 

(j)  The  exact  location,  variety,  and  cause  of  hernia  should  be  given,  and,  when  strangulated, 
the  condition  and  the  means  employed  for  relief. 

(k)  Diseases  due  to  venereal  contagion,  to  the  abuse  of  stimulants  or  narcotics,  or  to  immoral 
practices  should  be  so  recorded. 

( l ) Distinction  should  be  made  between  inflammations  of  venereal  origin  and  those  of  non- 
venereal  origin,  as  in  cases  of  balanitis,  orchitis,  bubo,  etc.,  specifying  the  nature  of  the  venereal 
cause  and  the  causation  in  the  nonvenereal  cases. 


a Rescinded,  G.  M.  M.  D.  No.  9,  Oct.  10,  1918. 
b W ords  in  brackets  omitted  by  same  circular  . 


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(m)  Distinction  should  also  be  made  between  the  venereal  ulcer  known  as  chancroid  and 
the  hard  chancre  of  primary  syphilis. 

(n)  The  terms  “venereal  warts,”  “venereal  bubo,”  etc.,  are  indefinite  and  should  not  be 
used.  The  lesion  should  be  recorded  and  its  specific  cause  stated. 

(o)  When  the  case  is  an  old  disease  or  injury  that  fact  will  be  recorded  by  the  word  “ old  ” in 

parentheses  in  the  causes  of  admission  space,  followed  by  the  diagnosis,  showing  the  original  disease 
or  injury,  and  its  condition  at  the  date  of  current  admission.  If  there  is  no  record  in  the  register 
of  the  original  disease  or  injury  record  will  also  be  made  under  this  head  of  its  origin  (date,  place, 
cause,  attending  circumstances,  etc.,  as  may  be  appropriate);  but  if  the  record  of  origin  appears 
in  the  register  for  a previous  admission  the  same  need  not  be  repeated,  but  may  be  referred  to  as 
follows:  “For  original  disease  or  injury,  see  Reg.  No. .” 

( p ) In  all  cases  of  poisoning  the  name  of  the  poison  should  be  given. 

(g)  Special  notes  should  be  made  of  cases  of  malingering  or  feigned  diseases  and  of  the  means 
employed  for  their  detection. 

(r)  When  no  diagnosis  can  be  reached,  the  fact  should  be  stated,  together  with  the  conditions 
which  prevent  the  recognition  of  the  disease  or  injury.  (C.  M.  M.  D.,  No.  6.  Feb.  14,  1918.) 

REPORT  OF  SICK  AND  WOUNDED., 

457.  The  report  of  sick  and  wounded  comprises,  (1)  the  report  sheet  (Form  51),  which  pro- 
vides for  general  information  and  numerical  tabulations  concerning  the  command  and  the  civilians 
therewith;  (2)  the  nominal  check  list  (Forms  51a  and  516)  for  a chronological  list  of  cases  regis- 
tered; (3)  the  report  cards  (Form  52)  for  details  of  the  several  cases. 

458.  Subject  to  exceptions  similar  to  those  indicated  in  paragraph  427,  this  report  is  required 
monthly  from  every  military  post  and  separate  command  which  is  attended  by  a medical  officer 
or  civilian  physician.  It  will  be  rendered  separately  for  regular  and  volunteer  troops,  that  of 
regulars  to  embrace  all  data  pertaining  to  civilians.  It  will  be  forwarded  before  the  fifth  day  of 
the  next  succeeding  month  as  follows:  From  a general  hospital  or  other  independent  post  or 
command  direct  to  the  Surgeon  General,  unless  otherwise  ordered  by  him;  from  a transoceanic 
Army  transport  to  the  medical  superintendent  of  the  transport  service  at  the  transport’s  home 
port,  for  transmittal  to  the  Surgeon  General;  and  from  any  other  organization  or  hospital  to  the 
department  surgeon  for  like  transmittal. 

(а)  When  a hospital  is  closed  or  a command  is  discontinued  a report  covering  the  unreported 
period  of  service,  giving  the  beginning  and  the  end  thereof,  will  in  like  manner  be  forwarded 
within  five  days  thereafter. 

(б)  If  there  has  been  no  case  on  sick  report,  either  remaining  from  last  report  or  admitted 
during  the  month,  Form  51  will  nevertheless  he  forwarded.  It  will  give  the  name  and  strength 
of  the  command,  etc.,  with  such  remarks  as  may  be  deemed  of  interest  to  the  department  surgeon 
or  the  Surgeon  General. 

459.  All  births  and  marriages  occurring  at  the  post  or  with  the  command  and  all  deaths  among 
the  civilians  with  the  command  will  be  recorded  on  the  report  of  sick  and  wounded  under  the 
heading  “Births,  marriages,  and  deaths.” 

460.  A report  card  is  required  for  every  case  registered  during  the  month,  and  if  the  case  is 
not  completed  until  a subsequent  month  a second  report  card  will  be  forwarded  with  the  report 
for  the  month  during  which  it  is  completed.  With  the  report  for  December,  report  cards  will  be 
forwarded  also  for  all  cases  remaining  December  31  which  were  registered  previous  to  December. 

(а)  A duplicate  of  the  report  sheet  and  of  the  nominal  list  will  be  retained  with  the  medical 
records  of  the  post  or  command.  At  a permanent  post  the  duplicate  report  sheets  will  be  filed  in 
and  form  a part  of  its  medical  history.  (See  par.  412.) 

(б)  The  senior  medical  officer  will  fill  in  and  sign  the  certificate  at  the  foot  of  the  first  page  of 
the  report  sheet.  (See  par.  400.)  The  report  cards  will  be  initialed  as  provided  in  paragraph  435 
for  register  cards.  If  there  is  neither  medical  officer  nor  civ  ilian  physician  with  the  command  when 
the  report  is  to  be  made,  the  officer  in  charge  of  the  property  of  the  hospital  will  make  the  report 
over  his  ownsignature  and  initial  the  cards.  (C.  M.  M.  D.,  No.  6.  Feb.  14,  1918.) 

461.  Reports  of  sick  and  wounded  received  by  a department  surgeon  will  be  promptly  subjected 
to  a critical  examination,  and  such  memoranda  taken  therefrom  as  he  may  need  for  the  purposes 
of  his  office.  Should  he  find  the  papers  correct,  he  will  forward  them  at  once  by  informal  indorse- 
ment, e.  g.,  dating  stamp  on  the  report  sheet,  to  the  Surgeon  General.  Should  he  find  any  errors 
therein,  he  will  immediately  by  letter  to  the  responsible  surgeon  call  attention  to  the  same  and 


MEDICAL  AMD  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


direct  the  necessary  action  for  their  correction.  He  will  not,  however,  detain  the  papers  in  his 
office  awaiting  correction,  but  will  as  in  the  other  event  forward  them  at  once  to  the  Surgeon  General 
in  like  manner  with  a copy  of  his  letter  in  the  premises.  The  surgeon  should  reply  to  the  depart- 
ment surgeon’s  letter  by  indorsement  thereon.  (See  also  pars.  462,  463,  and  464.)  After  the  reply 
has  been  noted  by  the  department  surgeon  it  will  be  forwarded  without  delay  to  the  Surgeon 
General. 

CORRECTIONS  OF  AND  ADDITIONS  TO  REPORT  CARDS  AFTER  THEIR  RENDITION. 

462.  Rescinded.  (C.  M.  M.  D.,  No.  6.) 

463.  When  the  diagnosis  is  changed,  or  a complication  or  intercurrent  disability  is  noted,  or 
other  corrections  or  alterations  are  made  on  the  register  card  of  a remaining  case  before  its  comple- 
tion (par.  436)  and  after  the  first  report  card  of  the  case  has  been  forwarded,  a new  card,  signed  by 
the  senior  medical  officer,  marked  “Correction  card  ” in  the  upper  margin  of  the  front  of  the  card, 
indicating  plainly  what  the  changes,  corrections,  or  alterations  are,  will  be  forwarded  with  the  next 
ensuing  monthly  report:  Provided,  That  when  the  case  is  completed  upon  the  next  ensuing  monthly 
report  the  card  required  upon  the  completion  of  the  case  under  paragraph  460  will  be  sufficient, 
and  a separate  correction  card  will  not  be  forwarded,  but  every  variance  from  the  first  report  card 
of  the  case  will  be  explained  by  the  term  “corrected  entry”  noted  on  the  back  with  proper  refer- 
ence for  connecting  the  record  asindicated  in  paragraph  434a.  (C.  M.  M.  D. , No.  6.) 

464.  When  the  register  card  of  a completed  case  is  altered  under  paragraph  436a  after  its  final 
report  card  has  been  rendered,  a correction  card  similarly  marked  and  signed  by  the  senior  medical 
officer,  showing  plainly  all  the  alterations,  will  be  immediately  forwarded  to  the  Surgeon  General 
through  the  usual  channel.  When  a supplemental  card  is  filed  with  the  register  card  of  a completed 
case  conformably  to  paragraph  436a,  a full  and  exact  copy  thereof  marked  “Transcript  of  supple- 
mental card  ” in  the  upper  margin  on  the  front  of  the  card  will  be  at  once  forwarded  likewise.  (C. 
M.  M.  D.,  No.  6.  Feb.  14,  1918.) 

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RECORDS  OF  SICK  AND  WOUNDED. 

567.  During  and  after  an  engagement  diagnosis  tags  will  be  attached  to  all  wounded  and  dead 
as  soon  as  practicable.  They  will  be  made  out  in  duplicate. 

568.  In  the  case  of  wounded  the  primary  purpose  of  the  tag  is  to  advise  the  medical  officers 
under  whose  observation  the  wounded  successively  come  of  the  treatment  previously  given  at  the 
several  points  of  relief  on  the  field  or  on  the  way  to  the  rear. 

569.  The  tag  will  be  made  out  by  the  first  medical  officer  or  member  of  the  Hospital  Corps  who 
treats  the  man  previous  to  admission  to  a hospital  on  the  line  of  communications.  (It  is  unneces- 
sary to  tag  a patient  who  is  admitted  to  a hospital  on  the  line  of  communications  without  having 
been  previously  tagged.)  If  the  patient  is  badly  hurt,  the  identification  tag  may  be  utilized  to 
obtain  the  necessary  information  concerning  his  name,  rank,  etc.  The  original  diagnosis  tag  will 
be  attached  to  the  patient’s  clothing. 

570.  The  dead  found  on  the  field  will  be  tagged  in  each  case  by  the  Medical  Department  troops 
who  first  reach  the  body,  in  order  that  other  medical  personnel  may  not  lose  time  examining  it. 
The  tag  will  be  attached  to  the  clothing  of  the  deceased. 

571.  The  duplicates  of  the  diagnosis  tags  will  be  disposed  of  as  follows: 

(а)  Those  made  out  by  the  sanitary  personnel  of  an  organization  for  the  officers  and  soldiers 
of  their  own  command  will  be  retained  by  the  surgeon  until  disposed  of  as  provided  in  paragraph  574 . 

(б)  Those  made  out  for  officers  and  soldiers  of  other  commands  will  be  transmitted  as  soon  as 
possible  after  the  close  of  each  day  of  an  engagement  to  the  division  surgeon,  accompanied  by 
the  check  list  directed  to  be  sent  to  that  officer  by  paragraph  579. 

572.  The  original  tags  will  be  disposed  of  as  follows: 

(a)  Those  of  wounded  who  are  returned  from  aid  stations  to  the  firing  line  without  going 
farther  to  the  rear  will  be  removed  and  retained  by  the  regimental  surgeon. 

( b ) Those  of  wounded  who  are  returned  to  their  organizations  direct  from  dressing  stations 
(par.  682)  or  from  the  station  for  slightly  wounded  (par.  714a)  will  be  removed  upon  their  reporting 
for  duty  and  be  turned  over  to  the  surgeons  of  their  several  organizations,  respectively. 

(c)  Those  of  wounded  who  are  admitted  to  a field  hospital  and  retained  there  for  definitive 
treatment  will  be  removed  and  forwarded  to  the  division  surgeon.  If  the  patients  are  subsequently 


Paragraphs  465  to  566,  inclusive,  deal  with  subjects  other  than  records  of  sick  and  wounded. 


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transferred  to  the  line  of  communications,  they  will  not  be  retagged,  but  will  be  accompanied  by 
transfer  lists  in  regular  form  (par.  583). 

(i d)  Those  of  wounded  who  are  being  evacuated  from  the  zone  of  the  advance  will  not  be 
disturbed  until  the  patients  are  admitted  to  hospital  on  the  line  of  communications,  when  the 
tags  will  be  removed,  stamped  with  the  name  of  the  admitting  hospital,  and  the  date  of  receipt  of 
the  patient,  and  forwarded  immediately  to  the  division  surgeon  of  the  division  to  which  the 
wounded  belong. 

(e)  Those  of  wounded  who  die  while  in  transit  from  the  field  to  hospital  (the  death  in  each 
case  being  noted  on  the  tag  as  required  by  the  printed  instructions  in  the  tag  book),  and  the  tags 
attached  to  the  dead  found  on  the  field,  will  be  removed  when  the  bodies  are  prepared  for 
interment  or  equivalent  disposal,  and  will  be  sent  likewise  to  the  division  surgeon. 

573.  The  division  surgeon  will  cause  the  tags  received  by  him  in  compliance  with  paragraphs 
571  and  572  to  be  distributed  without  delay  to  the  senior  medical  officers  of  the  commands  to 
which  the  men  tagged  belong,  so  that,  they  may  lie  available  in  accounting  for  officers  or  soldiers 
who  would  otherwise  be  carried  as  missing  on  the  returns  of  their  organizations. 

574.  Having  served  their  purpose  in  completing  the  records  of  the  organizations,  all  the  tags, 
both  originals  and  duplicates,  will  be  forwarded  with  the  next  periodical  lists  of  sick  and  wounded 
therefrom . 

575.  The  register  of  patients  prescribed  by  paragraph  427  and  the  monthly  report  of  sick  and 
wounded  by  paragraph  458  are  not  required  from  mobile  troops  or  commands  in  the  theater  of 
operations.  In  lieu  thereof  a record  or  list  of  the  sick  and  wounded  with  every  mobile  command 
in  the  theater  of  operations  which  is  accompanied  by  a medical  officer  will  be  kept  day  by  day 
by  such  officer  on  Form  53,  as  directed  in  the  following  paragraphs  and  in  the  instructions  printed 
on  the  form.  Field  hospitals  immobilized  and  acting  as  camp  hospitals,  evacuation  hospitals, 
base  hospitals,  supply  depots,  contagious-disease  hospitals,  field  laboratories,  and  other  similar 
sanitary  formations  will  not  be  regarded  as  mobile  units,  within  the  meaning  of  this  paragraph, 
but  will  keep  the  register  of  patients  and  render  monthly  reports  of  sick  and  wounded  in  accordance 
with  the  regular  rule. 

576.  The  list  of  sick  and  wounded  will  contain  a record  of  the  following  cases: 

(а)  Every  officer,  soldier,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  or  member  of 
the  Nurse  Corps  with  the  command  who  is  excused  from  duty  on  account  of  sickness  or  injury, 
or  who  receives  a wound  of  any  character  in  action  whether  it  involves  excuse  from  duty  or  not. 

(б)  Every  officer,  soldier,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  or  member  of 
the  Nurse  Corps  with  the  command,  not  currently  on  the  list,  who  is  sent  to  another  command  or 
place  for  observation  or  treatment. 

(c)  Every  officer,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  or  member  of  the  Nurse 
Corps  not  currently  on  the  list  who  departs  from  the  command  on  sick  leave. 

( d ) Every  officer,  soldier,  Army  field  clerk,  field  clerk,  Quartermaster  Corps,  or  member  of 
the  Nurse  Corps  with  the  command,  not  currently  on  the  list,  who  is  retired,  or  discharged  for 
disability,  or  dies;  and  every  civilian  with  the  command  who  dies.  (C.  M.  M.  D.  No.  8.) 

577.  In  determining  the  cases  to  be  entered  on  the  list  of  sick  and  wounded  under  the 
provisions  of  paragraph  576,  officers,  soldiers,  Army  field  clerks,  field  clerks,  Quartermaster  Corps, 
and  members  of  the  Nurse  Corps  who  are  killed  or  wounded  in  action  will  be  considered  as  with 
the  command  by  whose  sanitary  personnel  they  are  tagged.  The  names  of  such  persons  will 
therefore  not  necessarily  appear  on  the  list  of  sick  and  wounded  of  their  own  organization.  (See 
par.  579a.)  (C.  M.  M.  D.  No.  8.) 

578.  Except  as  provided  in  paragraph  580,  the  list  of  sick  and  wounded  will  be  made  in 
duplicate,  and  at  the  end  of  the  month  covered  by  it  the  original  thereof  will  be  forwarded  through 
medical  channels  to  the  Surgeon  General.  The  duplicate  will  be  retained. 

579.  After  the  close  of  each  day  of  an  engagement  the  casualties  resulting  from  the  action  will 
be  entered  on  the  monthly  list  of  sick  and  wounded  in  two  groups,  first  those  suffered  by  the  per- 
sonnel of  the  organization  making  the  list,  second  those  occurring  among  the  personnel  of  other 
organizations.  An  extra  carbon  copy  of  that  portion  of  the  list  containing  entries  of  the  first  group 
will  be  made  and  sent  immediately  to  the  organization  commander  to  enable  him  to  prepare  his 
return  of  casualties  (Form  149,  A.  G.  0.)  or,  if  preferred,  the  extra  carbon  copy  for  the  organization 
commander  may  be  made  on  Form  149  direct,  as  the  size  and  ruling  of  the  two  forms  are  similar. 
An  extra  carbon  copy  of  that  portion  of  the  list  containing  entries  of  the  second  group  will  be  made 
in  like  manner  and  immediately  sent  to  the  division  surgeon  in  order  that  there  may  be  at  the 


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headquarters  of  the  division  a cheek  upon  the  names  of  men  reported  as  missing  in  the  casualty 
returns  of  the  organizations  to  which  they  belong. 

(a)  In  entering  on  the  list  of  sick  and  wounded  the  casualties  resulting  from  an  engagement  there 
should  be  included  only  those  cases  which  have  not  been  previously  tagged  by  members  of  other 
organizations  and  in  the  case  of  field  hospitals  those  retained  for  definitive  treatment  (par.  572c), 
except  that  all  cases  transferred  to  the  line  of  communications  should  be  recorded  by  the  organi- 
zation transferring  them  in  order  that  there  may  be  a record  within  the  division  of  the  final  dispo- 
sition of  such  cases.  (See  par.  577.) 

580.  Stations  for  slightly  wounded  will  make  a single  copy  of  the  list  of  sick  and  wounded. 
At  the  end  of  each  day  and  when  the  station  is  closed  the  list  will  be  sent  at  once  to  the  division 
surgeon. 

581.  Evacuation  ambulance  companies  should  include  in  their  list  of  sick  and  wounded  only 
such  cases  as  pertain  to  their  own  personnel  and  such  cases  as  may,  under  exceptional  circum- 
stances, fall  into  their  hands  without  having  been  previously  tagged  by  other  sanitary  formations. 

582.  Hospital  trains  and  hospital  ships  make  complete  lists  in  regular  monthly  form  only  of 
cases  occurring  among  their  own  personnel  and,  in  the  case  of  a hospital  ship,  of  cases  admitted 
thereto  for  definitive  treatment. 

583.  Where  patients  are  transferred  from  mobile  organizations  at  the  front  to  the  line  of  com- 
munications a nominal  list  of  them  should  if  practicable  be  prepared  in  duplicate  by  the  trans- 
ferring officer,  the  original  of  which  should  be  receipted  and  returned  to  him  by  the  receiving 
officer.  Extra  carbon  copies  of  so  much  as  may  be  pertinent  of  the  transferring  officer’s  regular  list 
on  F orm  53  may  be  made  for  this  purpose.  Transfers  from  camp  hospitals  in  the  zone  of  the  advance, 
should  there  be  any  such,  will  be  accomplished  by  regular  transfer  cards  (par.  575). 

(a)  The  duplicates  of  the  nominal  lists  mentioned,  or  the  transfer  cards  as  the  case  may  be, 
furnished  as  above  to  an  evacuation  ambulance  company,  will  be  turned  over  to  the  evacuation 
hospital  or  other  sanitary  formation  to  which  it  delivers  the  patients.  Similar  disposition  will  be 
made  by  a hospital  train  or  hospital  ship  of  the  nominal  lists  or  transfer  cards  received  by  it. 

584.  Should  a hospital  train  or  hospital  ship  receive  patients  unaccompanied  by  nominal  lists 
or  transfer  cards,  the  commanding  officer  of  the  train  or  ship  will  as  soon  as  practicable  prepare  a 
nominal  list  of  such  patients  on  Form  53  (separate  and  apart  from  his  regular  monthly  list  of  sick 
and  wounded)  for  disposition  as  above  provided.  Should  the  preparation  of  such  a list  be  imprac- 
ticable, he  will  list  the  patients  who  seem  to  be  in  danger  of  death  so  as  to  be  able,  if  death  occurs, 
to  report  the  necessary  details. 

(а)  Should  any  of  the  cases  be  lost  en  route  by  death,  capture,  etc.,  he  will  without  delay 
report  the  cases  so  lost,  giving  the  date  and  nature  of  the  loss,  to  the  surgeon,  base  group,  or  if  the 
movement  of  the  sick  and  wounded  is  under  the  immediate  direction  of  the  Surgeon  General, 
direct  to  him,  forwarding  with  such  report  the  transfer  cards  (if  any  have  been  received)  of  the 
patients  so  lost. 

(б)  In  the  case  of  sick  and  wounded  necessarily  left  at  a hospital  other  than  the  one  designated 
to  receive  them,  their  transfer  cards,  or  a nominal  list,  as  the  case  may  be,  will  be  left  with  the 
commanding  officer  of  such  hospital,  and  a similar  report  of  the  patients  so  disposed  of  will  be  made 
at  once. 


II.  SICK  AND  WOUNDED  REPORTS  FOR  THE  AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES. 

Effective  June  15,  1918. 

(Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Chief  Surgeon,  A.  E.  F.) 


[G.  H.  Q.  American  Expeditionary  Forces. 

The  following  reports  and  returns  of  sick  and  wounded  and  methods  of  preparing  the  same 
are  prescribed  for  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces.  All  paragraphs  of  the  Manual  for  the 
Medical  Department  dealing  with  the  heretofore  existing  methods  of  reporting  sick  and  wounded 
in  conflict  with  these  instructions  are  suspended. 

By  command  of  General  Pershing: 

James  G.  Harbord,  Chief  of  Staff. 

Official: 

Benj.  Alvord,  Adjutant  General. 


I.  FORMS. 

(а)  Diagnosis  tag. 

(б)  Daily  report  of  casualties  and  changes  (Form  No.  4,  A.  G.  0.,  S.  D.,  A.  E.  F.). 

(c)  Daily  report  of  casualties  and  changes  of  patients  in  hospital  (Form  No.  22,  A.  G.  0.,  S.  D., 
A.  E.  F.). 

(d)  Field  medical  card  and  envelope  (Form  No.  1,  M.  D.,  A.  E.  F.). 

( e ) Register  card  (Form  No.  52,  M.  D.,  U.  S.  A.),  to  be  used  as  a combination  index  record 
card  and  as  a report  for  completed  cases  only. 

II.  DIAGNOSIS  TAG. 

1.  Diagnosis  tag  will  be  used  by  the  medical  personnel  in  the  trenches,  at  battalion  aid  sta- 
tions, regimental  aid  stations,  and  regimental  infirmaries,  also  by  attending  surgeons  and  others 
without  hospitalization  facilities  (ambulance  companies  and  hospital  trains). 

2.  In  the  trenches  the  tag  will  be  attached,  as  soon  as  practicable,  to  the  clothing  of  all  wounded 
and  dead.  If  the  patient  is  seriously  wounded  the  metal  identification  tag  may  be  utilized  to 
obtain  the  necessary  information  as  to  name,  rank,  etc. 

3.  The  dead  found  on  the  field  will  be  tagged  in  each  case  by  the  medical  officer  or  member 
of  the  Hospital  Corps  who  first  reaches  the  body,  in  order  that  other  medical  personnel  may  not 
waste  time  examining  them.  For  the  information  of  the  Graves  Registration  Service,  Q.  M.  C., 
the,  original  tags  will  remain  on  the  body. 

4.  When  used  by  regimental  infirmaries,  attending  surgeons,  surgeons  of  ambulance  com- 
panies, and  others  without  hospital  facilities,  the  original  tag  corresponds  to  a transfer  card  and 
will  be  attached  to  all  patients  who  are  transferred  to  hospitals  for  further  treatment. 

5.  The  duplicate  tag  will  be  used  as  an  aid  to  the  regimental  surgeon  in  making  up  his  daily 
report  of  casualties  (Form  No.  4,  A.  G.  0.,  S.  D.,  A.  E.  F.).  They  must  not  be  torn  from  the 
book.  Book  containing  duplicates  will  be  forwarded  direct  to  the  Chief  Surgeon’s  Office,  A.  E.  F., 
as  soon  as  the  last  tag  is  used. 

6.  The  original  tag  will  be  removed,  when  the  field  medical  card  is  started,  and  placed  in  the 
field  medical  card  envelope,  constituting  a part  of  the  soldier’s  sick  record. 

7.  If  the  soldier  is  returned  to  duty  from  the  regimental  aid  station,  battalion  aid  station, 
dressing  station,  without  admission  to  a hospital,  the  original  tag  is  of  no  further  value  and  should 
be  destroyed. 

8.  If  the  patient  dies  en  route  from  the  trenches  to  a regimental  or  battalion  aid  station,  dress- 
ing station,  or  hospital,  the  time  and  place  of  death  and  the  hospital  where  the  patient  was  deliv- 
ered will  be  entered  on  the  back  of  the  tag  under  the  heading, “Supplemental  Record.  ” If  the 

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body  is  otherwise  disposed  of,  the  proper  entry  will  be  made  in  this  space.  The  tag  will  be  deliv- 
ered promptly  to  the  formation  to  which  the  patient  was  destined,  and  the  responsible  medical 
officer  of  that  formation  will  forward  it  to  the  Chief  Surgeon,  A.  E.  F. 

9.  For  all  deaths  not  occurring  in  action,  in  hospitals,  or  en  route  to  hospitals  a written  report 
to  the  Chief  Surgeon’s  Office  will  be  made  promptly  by  the  medical  officer  under  whose  observation 
the  case  comes. 

III.  INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  FILLING  IN  DIAGNOSIS  TAG. 

1.  Diagnosis. — Under  “diagnosis”  note  essential  facts  concerning  the  character  of  the  disease. 
The  general  term  “pyodermia”  may  be  used  to  include  furuncle,  carbuncle,  abscess  of  skin,  derma- 
titis, ecthyma,  impetigo,  paronychia,  and  ulcer. 

2.  In  case  of  wounds  or  injuries,  the  terms  “battle  casualty,”  “willfully  self-inflicted,”  or 
‘‘accidental”  will  be  used,  according  to  the  circumstances. 

3.  The  general  term  “gunshot  wound”  may  be  used  for  all  wounds  or  injuries  caused  by 
flying  missiles  propelled  by  an  explosive  gas,  such  as  shell  fragments,  shrapnel,  bomb,  etc. 

4.  For  bayonet,  lance,  or  sword  wounds,  or  burns,  the  agent  will  be  specified. 

5.  The  location  of  wounds  will  be  stated,  using  the  following  regional  nomenclature : Abdomen, 
chest,  back,  buttock,  thigh,  leg,  foot,  toe,  shoulder,  arm,  forearm,  hand,  finger,  face,  scalp,  head, 
neck,  spine,  perineum,  genital  organs.  Side  affected  will  be  specified  in  each  case.  Where  sev- 
eral wounds  exist  the  general  term  “multiple  ” may  be  used  instead  of  itemizing  the  regions. 

6.  For  local  injuries,  such  as  burns,  bruises,  contusions,  or  dislocations,  the  organ  or  partaffected 
will  be  specified  when  the  name  of  the  morbid  condition  fails  to  indicate  it. 

7.  In  gas  cases  specify  the  gas,  and  state  whether  the  casualty  was  caused  by  inhalation  of  gas, 
use  of  food  or  water  which  has  been  poisoned  by  gas,  or  by  surface  contact. 

8.  For  all  other  traumatisms  the  location,  nature,  and  causative  agent  will  be  given. 

9.  Whenever  fracture,  serious  hemorrhage,  or  surgical  shock  are  complications  the  fact  will  be 
stated.  Fractures  will  be  designated  as  simple,  compound,  or  comminuted. 

10.  “Slight”  or  “severe”  will  be  stated  according  to  circumstances.  Sample  diagnosis: 
“G.  S.  W.,  battle,  severe,  right  thigh,  fracture,  comminuted,  right  femur.” 

11.  In  cases  of  death  the  words  “killed  in  action,”  if  applicable,  must  be  used.  If  death  was 
suicidal,  accidental,  homicidal,  or  judicial,  the  fact  will  be  entered  in  addition  to  the  cause  of 
death. 

12.  “ In  action  ” may  be  construed  to  mean  all  wounds  or  deaths  resulting  through  direct  acts 
of  the  enemy  or  occurring  in  actions  in  which  hostile  forces,  regardless  of  their  numbers,  are  engaged 
in  physical  combat  with  each  other. 

The  term  includes  aerial  and  submarine  attacks,  wherever  they  occur,  and  cases  of  soldiers 
wounded  or  killed  in  their  own  barrage.  No  wounds  or  deaths  occurring  in  training  camps  will  be 
considered  “in  action.” 

13.  Treatment. — Under  “treatment”  note  the  dose  and  time  of  administration  of  morphine 
and  anti  tetanic  serum. 

14.  When  a splint  or  tourniquet  has  been  applied  that  fact  should  be  stated. 

15.  Time  and  date  of  application  of  tourniquet  should  be  specified. 

16.  If  subsequent  operation  or  treatment  is  urgent,  the  word  “URGENT”  will  be  added  in 
large  letters. 

IV.  DAILY  REPORT  OF  CASUALTIES  AND  CHANGES  (FORM  NO.  4,  A.  G.  O.,  S.  D.,  A.  E.  F.). 

1.  All  surgeons  required  to  use  diagnosis  tags  will  also  keep  a Form  No.  4,  A.  G.  0.,  S.  D., 
A.  E.  F.,  entries  on  which  will  be  made  daily. 

2.  This  daily  report  of  casualties  and  changes  will  contain  name,  rank,  organization,  and  a 
brief  diagnosis,  which  data  are  to  be  taken  from  the  duplicate  diagnosis  tags. 

3.  Hospitals  will  keep  a daily  report  of  casualties  and  changes  among  their  personnel  only. 

4.  The  daily  report  of  casualties  and  changes  will  be  used  as  an  aid  in  tracing  the  sick  and 
wounded  and  to  aid  the  statistical  officer  in  completing  his  reports. 

5.  In  determining  the  cases  to  be  entered,  officers  and  soldiers  who  are  killed  in  action  will  be 
considered  as  with  the  command  by  whose  sanitary  personnel  they  were  tagged.  The  names  of 
such  officers  or  soldiers  will,  therefore,  not  necessarily  appear  on  the  daily  report  of  casualties  and 
changes  of  their  own  organization. 


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6.  In  entering  on  the  daily  report  of  casualties  and  changes  the  casualties  resulting  from  an 
engagement,  there  should  be  included  only  cases  which  have  not  been  previously  tagged  by  mem- 
bers of  other  organizations. 

7.  The  daily  report  of  casualties  and  changes  will  be  retained  by  the  surgeon  making  it  out 
and  no  copy  is  required  to  be  forwarded  to  the  Chief  Surgeon’s  office. 

V.  DAILY  REPORT  OP  CASUALTIES  AND  CHANGES  OP  PATIENTS  IN  HOSPITAL  (PORM  NO.  22,  A.  G.  O., 

S.  D.,  A.  E.  F.). 

1.  At  all  hospitals  five  copies  of  the  daily  report  of  casualties  and  changes  of  patients  in  hos- 
pital (Form  No.  22,  A.  G.  0.,  S.  D.,  A.  E.  F.)  will  be  made.  One  copy  will  be  retained,  two 
copies  forwarded  to  statistical  officer  attached  to  headquarters  to  which  reports  are  made,  and  two 
sent  to  the  Chief  Surgeon,  A.  E.  F. 

2.  The  following  directions  for  preparing  daily  casualty  roll  will  govern: 

(а)  All  information  to  be  grouped  in  the  following  order,  writing  the  proper  heading  across 
the  page: 

First  heading:  Admissions. — Give  “source  from  which  received,  line  of  duty,  own  misconduct.” 
(Ambulance  or  hospital  trains  will  not  be  considered  as  source  of  admissions.) 

Second  heading:  Change  of  diagnosis. — Important  changes  only.  1 ‘ From 

To ” 

Third  heading:  Death. — State  whether  from  wounds  in  action,  line  of  duty,  own  misconduct. 

Fourth  heading:  Discharge  from  hospital. — Return  to  duty  or  United  States.  (In  former  case 
specify  where  sent.) 

Fifth  heading:  Transfer  to  other  hospitals. — (Give  name  of  hospital  to  which  transferred.) 

Sixth  heading:  Such  other  information  as  is  required  by  instructions  on  form. 

(б)  All  cases  falling  under  each  heading  are  to  be  grouped  under  that  heading.  For  example, 
in  the  case  of  a patient  admitted  and  discharged  on  the  same  day,  his  admission  wall  be  grouped 
with  other  admissions,  his  discharge  with  other  discharges. 

(c)  Diagnosis  to  be  given  for  each  case  under  each  heading.  It  should  be  the  first  entry 
under  column  “Casualties  and  changes.” 

(d)  Diagnosis  will  include  nature  of  disease,  injury,  or  wound. 

VI.  FIELD  MEDICAL  CARD  (PORM  1,  M.  D.,  A.  E.  P.). 

1.  The  purpose  of  the  field  medical  card  is  to  advise  medical  officers,  under  whose  observation 
the  wounded  successively  come,  of  the  treatment  previously  given  at  the  several  points  of  relief, 
in  the  field  or  on  the  way  to  the  rear,  and  to  act  as  a transfer  card.  The  clinical  data  called  for 
should  be  brief  and  comprehensive. 

2.  It  will  be  started  at  the  dressing  station,  field  hospital,  evacuation  hospital,  camp  hospital, 
base  hospital,  or  general  hospital,  depending  on  to  which  one  the  patient  was  first  admitted,  and  it 
will  accompany  the  patient,  attached  to  his  clothing,  until  his  case  is  finally  disposed  of. 

3.  When  the  field  medical  card  is  started,  the  diagnosis  tag  will  be  utilized  to  obtain  any 
necessary  information  concerning  name,  rank,  etc.,  of  the  patient,  the  diagnosis  and  other  per- 
tinent data  with  reference  to  previous  treatment.  If  inaccurate  or  incomplete  information  is 
given  on  the  tag,  the  proper  modification  will  be  made  on  the  field  medical  card.  Where  circum- 
stances preclude  full  diagnoses,  and  the  patient  is  to  be  transferred  to  the  rear,  only  brief  diag- 
noses are  required;  with  this  exception,  the  diagnoses  will  conform  to  the  nomenclature  of  disease 
and  affections. 

4.  Each  organization  will  take  proper  care  to  record  correctly  all  data  called  for  on  the  medical 
card.  Where  space  is  lacking  for  an  entry  under  its  designation,  the  entry  may  be  made  on  the 
back  of  the  field  medical  card,  reference  being  made  to  it  by  an  asterisk  (*). 

5.  All  entries  made  by  medical  officers  should  be  authenticated  by  their  signature  at  the 
bottom  of  the  space.  In  cases  where  the  full  name  appears  once  on  the  card  initials  may  be  used 
for  subsequent  entries. 

6.  Upon  the  completion  of  the  case  the  field  medical  card,  envelope,  and  diagnosis  tag  will 
be  forwarded  with  a report  card  to  the  Chief  Surgeon  of  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  in 
compliance  with  Section  XI,  except  that  for  cases  transferred  to  the  United  States  field  envelope 
and  contents  will  accompany  the  patient. 

7.  History  cards  or  sheets,  laboratory  and  X-ray  blanks  that  may  be  of  importance,  will  be 
forwarded  in  the  envelope  with  the  field  medical  card. 


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VII.  FIELD  MEDICAL  ENVELOPE  (FORM  NO.  2,  M.  D.,  A.  E.  F.). 

1.  The  field  medical  envelope  is  an  invoice  sheet  for  the  individual  case.  It  should  be  accu- 
rately made  out  and  should  always  be  securely  tied  to  the  clothing  of  the  patient  over  the  sternum. 
In  it  will  be  placed  all  papers  concerning  the  patient. 

2.  Motor  ambulance  convoys  and  hospital  trains  will  take  proper  care  to  record  special  treat- 
ment, including  the  dose  and  time  of  administration  of  morphine,  in  the  space  allotted  to  such 
organizations. 

3.  Where  space  is  lacking  for  any  entry  under  its  designation,  the  entry  will  be  made  on  the 
back  of  the  envelope,  reference  being  made  to  it  by  an  asterisk  (*), 

VIII.  TRANSFER  CARDS. 

1.  For  cases  actually  delivered  to  transport  surgeons  for  return  to  the  United  States,  a transfer 
card  identical  with  the  report  card,  but  having  in  addition  the  words  “Transfer  card”  written 
across  the  top,  will  be  sent  with  the  patient. 

IX.  REGISTER  INDEX  CARD  AND  REPORT  CARD  (FORM  NO.  52,  M.  D.,  U.  S.  A.). 

1 . Register  index  card  (Form  No.  52)  will  be  made  at  all  hospitals  upon  admission  of  the  case, 
and  will  show  the  data  entered  on  the  field  medical  card. 

2.  In  case  the  patient  is  transferred  to  another  hospital,  the  register  card  as  originally  made 
out  will  be  retained  as  a record  and  as  an  aid  in  tracing  patients  or  answering  inquiries. 

3.  A register  index  card  will  be  made  for  every  person  admitted  to  the  hospital  for  treatment, 
and  for  every  officer  and  enlisted  man  with  the  command,  not  currently  on  the  register,  who  dies 

4.  The  register  index  cards  will  be  made  day  by  day  as  the  cases  are  admitted,  and  it  is  sug- 
gested that  separate  files  be  kept  for  patients  still  in  hospital,  for  those  transferred  to  other  hospitals 
and  for  completed  cases.  The  files  should  be  arranged  in  dictionary  order  according  to  the  sur- 
names of  the  patients. 

5.  Alterations  and  additions  to  the  register  cards  of  completed  cases  will  be  authenticated  by 
the  medical  officer  making  the  alteration. 

6.  If  the  case  is  completed  in  the  sense  of  paragraph  11  of  this  section,  the  register  card  will 
be  completely  filled  in  and  a duplicate  made  which  will  be  known  as  the  “Report  card.  ” 

7.  Officers  or  enlisted  personnel  of  the  United  States  Navy  or  Marine  Corps,  members  of  the 
Army  Nurse  Corps,  civilians  attached  to  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  and  prisoners  of 
war,  admitted  to  A.  E.  F.  hospitals,  shall  be  reported  in  the  same  manner  as  military  patients 
from  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces.  No  report  card  to  be  made  out  for  cases  from  the  native 
civilian  population  or  military  patients  of  the  allied  forces. 

8.  The  cards  will  be  legibly  written  in  indelible  black  ink,  using  the  typewriter  when  prac- 
ticable. 

9.  Entries  must  not  be  crowded.  When  the  space  provided  on  the  front  of  the  card  under 
any  heading  is  not  sufficient  to  complete  an  entry,  the  record  thereof  will  be  continued  on  the 
back  of  the  card,  or,  if  still  more  space  is  required,  upon  an  extension  slip.  The  extension  slip 
must  be  of  the  same  size  as  the  card,  and  be  pasted  to  the  lower  margin  of  the  back  of  the  card, 
using  about  one-half  an  inch  of  the  seam;  this  will  place  the  seam  at  the  top  of  the  card  when  the 
latter  is  filled.  When  an  entry  is  continued  its  two  parts  should  be  connected  by  cross  references, 
using  a small  letter  in  parentheses,  thus  (a),  so  that  the  record  can  be  readily  followed. 

10.  Change  of  diagnosis  will  be  made  in  the  space  “Complications,  seq.,  etc.,”  giving  the 
date  of  the  change.  The  original  diagnosis  under  “Cause  of  admission”  will  not  be  altered. 

11.  Report  cards  will  be  made  at  field  hospitals,  camp  hospitals,  base  hospitals,  general  hos- 
pitals, and  evacuation  hospitals,  for  completed  cases  only — meaning  cases  returned  to  duty, 
retired,  resigned,  or  discharged  from  the  service,  deserted,  returned  to  the  United  States  or  died, 
or,  in  other  words,  all  cases  closed  and  not  to  be  treated  by  other  units  of  the  A.  E.  F. 

12.  Such  history  and  clinical  records  as  may  be  necessary,  including  laboratory  and  X-ray 
blanks,  will  be  made  and  retained  as  hospital  records  or  forwarded  with  the  patient  on  transfer 
to  another  hospital  as  indicated  in  Section  VI,  paragraph  7. 


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1.  Name. — The  name  should  be  correctly  and  legibly  written,  giving  first  name  and  surname 
in  full;  initial  or  abbreviation  may  be  used  for  middle  name  only. 

2.  Rank,  company  and  regiment  or  staff  corps  (for  rank,  etc.,  the  usual  abbreviations  may 
be  employed).  Changes  in  the  patient’s  rank,  company,  or  regiment  while  his  case  is  current  on 
register  will  be  recorded  in  this  space,  giving  dates  of  changes. 

3.  Civilians  and  nurses  should  be  designated  as  such  under  heading  “Rank.”  Members  of 
the  naval  and  marine  forces  or  prisoners  of  war,  if  patients,  should  be  designated  as  such  under 
the  proper  heading. 

4.  Age,  years.— The  age  at  birthday  nearest  to  date  admitted  is  required. 

5.  Race. — Use  “ W, ” “B,  ” “Y,  ” “R,  ” “0,  ” meaning  “white,  ” “black,  ” “yellow,  ” “red,  ” 
and  “others.  ” 

6.  Nativity. — Place  of  birth;  give  State,  if  a native;  country,  if  foreign.  Usual  abbreviation. 

7.  Service,  years. — Give  length  of  service  to  date  of  admission,  in  years  and  twelfths,  whether 
continuous  or  not. 

8.  The  register  number  will  be  omitted  and  the  identification  number  of  a soldier  will  be 
entered  in  its  stead . 

9.  Under  “Date  of  admission,”  give  the  day,  month,  and  year  which  the  data  on  the  field 
medical  card  or  diagnosis  tag  indicate  was  his  first  admission  to  a medical  formation.  This  applies 
also  to  patients  transferred  to  American  hospitals  from  hospitals  of  the  Allies. 

10.  Cause  of  admission  (see  Sec.  XVII). — Give  the  name  of  the  disease  and  its  location  if  it 
is  localized;  or,  in  case  of  injury,  its  cause,  location,  character,  and  severity,  with  the  attending 
circumstances,  date  of  occurrence  and  nature  of  missile,  weapon  or  other  producing  agent.  When 
the  patient  has  two  or  more  diseases  or  injuries  at  the  time  of  admission,  each  of  them  will  be 
recorded  under  this  head.  Should  the  original  disability,  or,  if  there  is  more  than  one,  should 
any  of  them,  be  cured  before  the  final  disposition  of  the  patient,  the  fact  and  date  of  such  cure 
will  also  be  stated  in  this  space. 

11.  The  original  diagnosis  as  set  forth  on  diagnosis  tag  and  field  medical  card  should  be  used 
invariably,  except  where  such  terms  as  “not  yet  diagnosed”  or  “unknown”  are  used.  In  these 
cases  the  earliest  definite  diagnosis  should  be  adopted.  (For  subsequent  changes  of  diagnosis  see 
Sec.  IX,  pars.  5 and  10.)  The  following  exceptions  to  the  provisions  of  the  preceding  paragraph 
must  be  made: 

(а)  When  the  original  case  has  been  completed,  the  patient  discharged  from  hospital  and  is 
later  readmitted  for  reconstruction,  the  word  “reconstruction”  should  be  entered  in  this  space, 
stating  definitely  the  defect. 

(б)  When  the  original  admission  is  for  operation  to  cure  or  correct  a congenital  or  other  defect, 
as,  for  example,  hammer-toe  or  phimosis,  the  purpose  to  operate  is  the  cause  of  admission  and 
should  be  so  recorded  by  the  words  “for  operation,”  indicating  the  defect  in  brackets. 

12.  In  line  of  duty. — Herein  will  be  recorded,  in  the  case  of  every  officer  or  enlisted  man  on 
the  active  list,  and  of  every  officer  and  enlisted  man  on  the  retired  list  who  is  for  the  time  serving 
under  an  assignment  to  active  duty,  the  opinion  of  the  medical  officer,  based  on  a full  considera- 
tion of  all  the  facts,  as  to  whether  the  cause  of  admission  was  incurred  in  the  line  of  duty,  it  being 
understood  that  the  entry  relates  to  the  immediate  cause  of  admission,  and  not  to  the  remote  cause. 
If  the  patient  has  two  or  more  diseases  or  injuries  at  the  time  of  admission,  an  opinion  as  to  line  of 
duty  will  be  separately  recorded  for  each.  In  forming  and  recording  his  opinion  on  this  point 
the  medical  officer  will  be  guided  by  the  following  instructions: 

(a)  All  diseases  or  injuries  from  which  an  officer  or  enlisted  man  suffers  while  in  the  military 
service  of  the  United  States  may  be  assumed  to  have  occurred  in  the  line  of  duty,  unless  the  sur- 
geon knows:  First,  that  the  disease  or  injury  existed  before  entering  the  service;  second,  that  it 
was  contracted  while  absent  from  duty  without  permission;  third,  that  it  occurred  in  consequence 
of  willful  neglect  or  immoral  conduct  of  the  man  himself;  or,  fourth,  where  the  injury  is  self-inflicted. 
When  the  patient  is  admitted  for  an  operation  or  procedure  which  is  designed  to  improve  his  physi- 
cal fitness  or  efficiency  for  the  military  service,  such  operation  or  procedure  will  be  recorded  as  in 
the  line  of  duty,  without  reference  to  the  fact  whether  the  condition  to  be  remedied  originated  in 
the  line  of  duty  or  not,  provided  that  the  primary  cause  is  not  the  result  of  the  patient’s  own 
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(b)  When  a soldier  is  disabled  while  absent  with  leave,  the  question  of  line  of  duty  must  be 
determined  by  the  circumstances  attending  the  incurrence  of  the  disability,  but  the  fact  of  being 
so  absent  should  be  stated. 

(c)  When  a medical  officer  expresses  the  opinion  that  an  injury  occurring  during  athletic 
sports,  properly  indulged  in,  was  received  in  the  line  of  duty,  the  opinion  is  accepted  by  the 
Surgeon  General  as  satisfactory  and  final. 

(d)  In  all  cases  in  which  the  opinion  is  expressed  by  “no,”  and  in  cases  of  venereal  diseases 
by  “yes,”  the  circumstances  attending  the  incidence  of  the  disability,  and  on  which  the  opinion 
is  based,  should  be  stated  under  the  diagnosis. 

13.  Complications,  seq.,  etc. — Herein  will  be  recorded  complications  and  intercurrent  diseases 
appearing  subsequent  to  admission,  surgical  operations,  and  changes  of  diagnosis.  The  date  will 
be  given  in  each  instance. 

(а)  When  the  intercurrent  disability  subsequently  appearing  is  in  no  way  dependent  on  the 
primary  affection , the  medical  officer  will  record  in  this  place  his  opinion  as  to  whether  it  originated 
in  the  line  of  duty,  with  such  explanatory  remarks  as  may  be  necessary.  Should  it  be  cured  before 
the  final  disposition  of  the  patient  the  fact  and  date  of  cure  will  also  be  recorded  here. 

(б)  Upon  recording  a change  of  diagnosis  the  medical  officer  will  also  record  in  this  space  his 
opinion  whether  the  disability  as  diagnosed  by  him  originated  in  the  line  of  duty,  with  appro- 
priate explanatory  remarks  when  necessary. 

(c)  In  recording  a surgical  operation  its  character  will  be  briefly  described,  giving  the  com- 
monly accepted  name  for  it.  The  word  “operation”  alone  is  not  sufficient.  In  every  case  note 
should  be  made  of  the  anesthetic  used,  and  of  the  time  intervening  between  the  onset  of  the  disease, 
or  the  receipt  of  the  injury,  and  the  performance  of  the  operation.  If  surgical  shock  preceded  or 
followed  operation,  that  fact  should  be  stated. 

14.  Disposition. — Under  “disposition,”  record  the  completion  of  the  case  by  entry  specifying 
the  method  of  its  completion.  All  cases  are  completed  by  return  to  duty,  death,  desertion,  retire- 
ment, resignation,  dismissal,  discharge  from  the  service,  return  to  the  United  States,  or  by  depar- 
ture from  the  hospital  on  ordinary  or  sick  leave  or  furlough. 

(а)  In  the  latter  case  a statement  as  to  whether  the  cure  was  complete  or  not  will  be  made  on 
the  card,  and  should  the  patient  resume  the  status  of  sick  upon  return  from  leave  or  furlough  the 
case  will  be  registered  anew. 

(б)  In  case  of  death,  the  fact  of  death,  and  the  result  of  the  autopsy,  if  one  was  held,  will  be 
recorded  in  this  space;  also,  if  the  death  was  due  to  the  cause  of  admission,  the  general,  determining 
and  all  contributing  causes  thereof,  and  a statement  whether  the  cause  of  death  originated  in  the 
service  and  in  the  line  of  duty,  with  an  explanation  of  the  circumstances  upon  which  the  opinion, 
if  negative,  is  based.  Should  the  cause  of  death  in  any  case  be  unknown,  a brief  note  of  circum- 
stances that  throw  light  upon  the  subject  will  be  entered.  In  case  of  suicide  the  cause  or  causes 
which  led  to  the  act  will  be  stated. 

(c)  In  case  of  retirement  or  discharge  on  account  of  wounds  or  disease,  the  fact  of  retirement 
or  discharge  on  such  account,  and  the  degree  of  the  disability  will  be  recorded  under  this  head; 
also,  if  the  wound  or  disease  for  which  retired  or  discharged  was  not  the  cause  of  admission,  the 
same  will  be  fully  described  and  statement  recorded  whether  it  originated  in  the  line  of  duty. 
When  the  opinion  expressed  is  “no,”  the  circumstances  attending  the  incidence  of  the  disability 
and  on  which  the  negative  opinion  is  based  should  be  recorded. 

(d)  The  cases  of  patients  who  are  retired  from  active  service,  or  wholly  retired  or  discharged 
from  the  service,  by  order,  sentence,  operation  of  law,  or  expiration  of  term,  should  be  completed 
by  entry  specifying  such  fact;  and  a statement  should  be  made  of  the  degree  of  disability  due  to 
the  complaint  for  which  the  individual  was  under  treatment  at  the  time  of  his  separation  from  the 
service,  unless  it  was  unquestionably  not  received  in  the  line  of  duty. 

( e ) The  cases  of  officer  patients  who  depart  from  the  hospital  or  command  in  obedience  to 
orders  to  proceed  to  the  United  States  and  await  retirement  will  be  completed  upon  such  departure 
by  recording  the  fact  thereof  and  its  date. 

(/)  When  the  disease  or  injury  causing  death  or  discharge  has  been  aggravated  by  the  willful 
and  persistent  refusal  of  the  patient  to  submit  to  such  reasonable  restrictions,  methods  of  treatment, 
or  surgical  operations  as  would,  in  the  opinion  of  the  medical  officer,  have  conduced  to  the  cure 
or  to  the  lessening  of  the  disability,  the  fact  should  be  noted. 

(g)  When  a patient  is  returned  to  duty  the  entry,  “duty,”  will  suffice,  the  cure  being  assumed 
to  be  complete,  unless  a statement  to  the  contrary  is  entered. 


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(, h ) Desertion  is  final  disposition  of  the  case,  and  the  card  should  be  completed  accordingly. 
Should  the  deserter  come  again  under  military  control  and  resume  the  status  of  sick,  a new  card 
will  be  made  for  him  as  for  a new  case,  conformably  to  the  general  rule. 

15.  Date  of  disposition. — Give  day,  month,  and  year  of  disposition.  Figures  should  not  be 
used  to  designate  months.  In  all  cases  returned  to  the  United  States  for  disposition  on  certificate 
of  disability,  the  date  of  embarkation  will  be  recorded. 

16.  Name  of  hospital,  etc. — Enter  in  this  space  on  every  register  card  the  designation  of  the 

hospital  or  medical  formation  to  which  the  register  pertains.  Spaces  19  and  20  (“Sent  with  report 
of  S.  and  W.  for  the  month  of ” and  “from”)  will  not  be  filled  out  on  the  register  card. 

17.  Classification. — Spaces  22,  23,  24,  and  25,  at  the  bottom  of  the  face  of  the  card  are  for  the 
use  of  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office  only,  and  will  not  be  filled  out  on  the  register  or  report  cards. 

18.  Space  26,  “Days  of  treatment  in  current  case,”  on  back  of  card,  will  be  filled  out  month 
by  month  on  the  register  card,  extending  the  table  as  may  be  necessary  for  cases  remaining  from 
one  year  to  another.  The  day  of  admission  will  be  counted  as  a day  of  treatment  in  every  case. 
The  day  of  completion  of  the  case  will  not  be  counted  as  a day  of  treatment. 

XI.  REPORT  OP  SICK  AND  WOUNDED. 

1.  The  report  of  sick  and  wounded  will  be  composed  of  the  nominal  check  list  (Forms  51-A 
and  51-B),  and  report  cards  (Form  52),  field  envelope  and  contents,  for  all  cases  completed  during 
the  month  in  the  sense  of  Section  IX,  paragraph  11,  except  for  cases  transferred  to  the  United 
States.  (See  Sec.  VIII.)  Columns  under  headings.  “Register  No.”  and  “Month  completed” 
(Forms  51-A  and  51-B)  will  not  be  made  out.  Entries  under  “Name”  will  be  made  in  dictionary 
order. 

2.  The  report  will  be  submitted  by  all  hospitals,  and  forwarded  before  the  fifth  day  of  the  next 
succeeding  month  to  the  Chief  Surgeon,  A.  E.  F.,  direct. 

3.  Whenever  practicable,  courier  service  or  other  safe  and  rapid  means  should  be  used. 

4.  Great  care  will  be  exercised  to  see  that  the  report  is  accurate  in  every  detail. 

5.  The  senior  medical  officer  is  responsible  for  the  correctness  and  safe-keeping  of  the  register. 
He  will  personally  initial  all  report  cards  completed  during  the  period  of  his  responsibility,  or  he 
may  designate  one  or  more  junior  medical  officers  to  initial  them,  preferably  the  officer  in  attendance. 

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XIV.  A.  E.  P.  PATIENTS  TREATED  IN  FRENCH  MEDICAL  FORMATIONS. 

1.  For  all  patients  of  the  A.  E.  F.  received  by  A.  E.  F.  hospitals  from  French  medical  forma- 
tions,  translation  shall  be  made  of  the  French  records  and  the  data  entered  on  the  regular  A.  E.  F- 
forms.  Thenceforth  the  case  will  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  record  and  report  as  if  it  had  already 
been  in  an  American  formation. 

2.  The  French  Service  de  Sante  has  been  requested  to  evacuate  all  American  patients  to 
A.  E.  F.  base  hospitals  as  soon  as  transfer  can  be  made  without  risk  to  the  patient.  If,  for  any 
reason,  the  transfer  of  such  a patient  necessitates  the  presence  of  a nurse  or  attendant,  the  surgeon 
of  the  American  hospital  will  send  the  necessary  attendants  and  transportation  (ambulances) 
upon  request  of  the  medecin-chef  of  the  French  formation  in  order  to  insure  the  transfer  in  a satis- 
factory manner. 

3.  All  clothes  and  other  property  of  American  soldiers  who  die  in  French  sanitary  formations 
or  hospitals  will  be  sent  to  the  “Bureau  de  Pensions,”  who  will  transmit  them  to  the  nearest 
American  effects  depot. 

XV.  A.  E.  P.  PATIENTS  TREATED  IN  BRITISH  HOSPITALS  IN  FRANCE. 

1.  For  A.  E.  F.  patients  received  from  British  medical  formations  the  British  field  medical 
card  and  envelope  will  be  utilized  in  place  of  the  A.  E.  F.  forms,  and  the  case  will  be  treated 
for  record  and  report  as  if  it  had  always  been  in  A.  E.  F.  formations.  United  States  base  hos- 
pital units  serving  with  the  British  in  France  will  forward  the  British  field  medical  card,  etc., 
together  with  the  report  card,  for  all  A.  E.  F.  cases  completed  in  those  units. 

2.  For  cases  transferred  from  United  States  base  hospital  units  serving  with  the  British  to 
A.  E.  F.  hospitals,  the  British  field  medical  card,  etc.,  will  accompany  the  patient  to  such  hos- 
pital. The  same  shall  be  true  in  the  case  of  a patient  transferred  to  British  hospitals  in  France  or 
England. 

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XVI.  ALLIED  PATIENTS  IN  A.  E.  F.  HOSPITALS. 

1 . The  procedure  for  cases  of  the  Allies  admitted  to  A.  E.  F.  hospitals  will  be  the  same  as  that 
for  our  own  patients,  with  the  following  exceptions: 

(a)  Where  the  patient  has  previously  been  handled  by  Allied  formations,  diagnosis  tag,  field 
medical  card,  etc.,  of  the  A.  E.  F.  will  not  be  substituted  for  the  ones  already  used. 

( b ) Each  month  a report  of  casualties  and  changes  will  be  sent  to  the  Chief  Surgeon’s  office, 
A.  E.  F.,  giving  name,  rank,  organization,  diagnosis,  date  of  admission,  and  date  of  disposition, 
if  any  has  been  made. 

2.  French  patients  who  may  be  hospitalized  in  American  sanitary  formations  will  be  evacu- 
ated to  the  nearest  French  hospital  as  soon  as  their  transfer  can  be  made  without  risk.  The  evac- 
uation will  take  place  without  any  formalities,  other  than  a previous  understanding  on  the  subject 
with  the  medecin-chef  of  the  French  hospital.  If  the  case  is  evacuated,  all  medical  and  surgical 
documents  which  may  be  useful  to  the  French  will  follow  the  patient. 

3.  All  clothes  and  other  property  of  French  soldiers  who  die  in  American  sanitary  formations 
or  hospitals  will  be  sent  to  the  “Bureau  des  Successions,”  1 Rue  Laeretelle,  Paris. 

4.  If  the  case  of  a French  soldier  is  completed  in  an  A.  E.  F.  base  hospital,  the  medical  data 
pertaining  to  the  patient  will  be  turned  over  to  the  French  representative  with  the  unit,  or  where 
no  such  representative  has  been  appointed,  will  be  sent  to  the  Chief  Surgeon’s  office,  with  the 
nominal  roll. 

XVII.  NOMENCLATURE  OF  DISEASES  AND  AFFECTIONS  AND  RULES  FOR  RECORDING  DISABILITIES. 

1.  Disease  and  injuries  will,  so  far  as  practicable,  be  recorded  on  the  register  in  accordance 
with  the  following  table  of  diagnostic  terms.  a The  table  is  not  intended  to  prescribe  a hard  and 
fast  rule,  to  be  literally  complied  with  in  every  particular,  but  rather  to  furnish  a guide  which 
in  practice  should  be  substantially  followed.  When  diseases  or  injuries  occur  for  which  no  terms 
are  furnished  in  the  table,  or  for  which  the  terms  furnished  are  general  in  character,  they  will 
be  recorded  under  such  scientific  terms  commonly  applied  to  them  by  the  profession  as  will  briefly 
and  accurately  describe  them. 

(«)  The  letter  L in  parentheses  following  a term  indicates  that  the  location  of  the  disability 
must  be  recorded ; the  letter  C its  cause;  and  the  letter  V its  variety. 

2.  The  following  special  requirements  will  be  observed: 

(a)  Pathological  lesions  should  be  recorded  rather  than  their  symptoms. 

(b)  In  all  cases  in  which  the  cause  of  admission  is  a local  manifestation  of  a general  affection 
the  character  and  locality  of  the  one  and  the  nature  of  the  other  should  be  stated. 

(c)  The  organ  or  part  affected  should  be  specified  when  the  name  of  the  morbid  condition 
fails  to  indicate  it,  as  in  paralysis,  aneurysm,  ulcer,  herpes,  etc. ; also  in  inflammations,  as  adenitis, 
osteitis,  arthritis,  synovitis,  etc. 

( d ) The  term  “heart  disease”  should  not  be  recorded  when  the  special  affection  can  be 
determined. 

(e)  In  pulmonary  affections  the  lobe  or  lobes  involved  should  be  designated;  also,  in  the 
case  of  diseases  that  are  not  always  bilateral,  whether  the  disease  is  confined  to  the  right  or  left 
or  extends  to  both  lungs.  The  complications  of  pleurisy  should  be  particularly  noted. 

(/)  Diseases  due  to  venereal  contagion,  to  the  abuse  of  stimulants  or  narcotics,  or  to  immoral 
practices  should  be  so  recorded. 

(g)  Distinction  should  be  made  between  inflammations  of  venereal  origin  and  those  of  non- 
venereal  origin,  as  in  cases  of  balanitis,  orchitis,  bubo,  etc.,  specifying  the  nature  of  the  venereal 
cause  and  the  causation  of  the  nonvenereal  cases. 

(h)  Distinction  should  also  be  made  between  the  venereal  ulcer  known  as  chancroid  and 
the  hard  chancre  of  primary  syphilis. 

(i)  The  terms  “venereal  warts,”  “venereal  bubo,”  etc.,  are  indefinite  and  should  not  be 
used.  The  lesion  should  be  recorded  and  its  specific  cause  stated. 

( j ) Where  a case  is  admitted  to  hospital  for  recurrence  or  relapse  of  a disease,  or  for  an  injury 
for  which  he  has  previously  been  treated,  the  word  “old”  will  be  set  forth  in  parentheses  after 
the  diagnosis. 

(Jc)  In  all  cases  of  poisoning  the  name  of  the  poison  should  be  given. 

( l ) Special  notes  should  be  made  of  cases  of  malingering  or  feigned  diseases  and  of  the  means 
employed  for  their  detection. 

a The  list,  which  includes  all  diseases  and  injuries  likely  to  be  encountered,  arranged  according  to  system  or  part 
involved,  is  omitted. 


SICK  AND  WOUNDED  REPORTS,  A.  E.  F. 


1205 


(m)  When  no  diagnosis  can  be  reached,  the  fact  should  be  stated,  together  with  the  condition 
which  prevent  the  recognition  of  the  disease  or  injury. 

(n)  The  term  “shell  shock”  will  not  be  accepted  as  a diagnosis  of  disability  or  death.  Con 
ditions  commonly  referred  to  as  “shell  shock”  should  be  reported  under: 

(а)  Psychoneuroses  (Section  VI,  “Nomenclature  of  Diseases”). 

(б)  Concussion  (Section  XVIII,  “Nomenclature  of  Diseases”). 

(c)  Exhaustion  (Section  XVIII,  “Nomenclature  of  Diseases”). 

% JfJ  Jjc  ^ * :j<  # 

XIX.  APPROVED  ABBREVIATIONS. 

M. — Morphine. 

A.  T.  S. — Antitetanic  serum. 

F.  S. — -Fracture  simple. 

F.  C. — Fracture  compound. 

F.  C.  C. — Fracture  compound  comminuted. 

G.  S.  W. — Wounds  produced  by  flying  missiles  propelled  by  an  explosive  gas. 

0. — Slight. 

S. — Severe. 

N.  Y.  D. — Not  yet  diagnosed,  or  undetermined. 

F.  U.  0. — Fever  of  unknown  origin. 

D.  A.  H. — Disordered  action  of  heart. 

N.  D.  R. — Notifiable  disease  reported. 

XX.  DISCONTINUED  FORMS. 

Use  of  the  following  Medical  Department  forms  will  be  discontinued  in  the  A.  E.  F.:  51,  53; 
83,  84,  85,  211. 

Special  attention  of  all  organization  surgeons  is  directed  to  the  fact  that,  in  the  system  author- 
ized by  this  order,  the  carding  of  “Quarters”  cases  is  not  contemplated,  nor  will  any  cases,  in 
the  future,  be  “carded  for  record  (or  transfer)  only,  ” as  formerly  required  by  paragraphs  428  and 
445  (b)  M.  M.  D. 

The  foregoing  will  become  effective  on  June  15,  1918. 

For  all  patients  remaining  in  hospital  on  that  date  the  field  medical  card  and  envelope  will 
be  made  out. 


1206 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


III.  SICK  AND  WOUNDED  FORMS. 


DIAGNOSIS  TAG 


F RONT 


Date,  Four  and  sta- 
tion where  tagged : Oct,  • 10  , 1918 , 6 P.M. j Dressing 
Station  No » 10 

Name  Roe , Thomas  A. 

Rank  and 

Regt.  or  Corps : Pvt*  Co  • A,  16th  Infantry* 

Diagnosis : 

G.S.W.  left  femur  and  right  humerus. 

Treatment : 

y.orphine  sulphate,  .016* 

A.T.S  . 1500  units  * 

Signature : 

T.L.Ke  Capt.  M^C. 


BACK 


SUPPLEMENTAL  RECORD; 


Primary  hemorrhage,  left  thigh,  mod- 
erate. Pressure  applied  temporarily 
over  femoral  artery.  First  aid  dress- 
ing. 


Fig.  1. 


SICK  AND  WOUNDED  FORMS, 


1207 


O 

5 

o 

z 

> 

r 

C A 

N 

m 

o\ 

x’ 

CO 

so> 


FIELD  MEDICAL  CARD 

FRONT 


FIELD  MEDICAL  CARD 

BACK 


1208 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


This  card  must  accompany  the  patient,  attached  to  his  clothing  It  must  not  be  destroyed  It  will  be  transmitted  with  the  patient  if  he  is 
evacuated  to  the  U S TemDerature  charts  or  additional  clinical  notes  may  ba  sent  with  this  card  in  the  same  envelope. 


SICK  AND  WOUNDED  FORMS, 


1209 


FIELD  MEDICAL  CARD 

FRONT 


ENVELOPE 

BACK 


Fici  . 4, 


1210 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


SICK  and  WOUNDED  REPORT  CARD 

FORM  &Z 

A.  E.  F. 

FRONT  (ORIGINAL  SIZE  3/4"x8")BAG  K 


..23: 432.76.. 


(l)  BURN 

Roe , 


(3)  RANK 

Pvt . 


(2)  CHRISTIAN  NAME 

Thomas  A. 


(4)  COM  PAN  1 

A 


(6)  REGIMENT  OR  STAFF  COR 


(0)  AGE.  YRS. 

(7)  RACE 

(0)  NATIVITY 

(0)  SERVICE.  YRS. 

23 

v: 

Penna 

1 * 

(lO)  REGISTER  NO. 


(11)  DATE  OF  ADMISSION.  Oct  10.  10  18 

(12)  source  of  admission.  16th  Infantry 


(13)  CAUSE  OF  A 


GSW  CF  "S", upper  third, left  femur, 
and  lower  third, right  humerus, 
caused  by  shrapnel,  in  action  near 
Fleville, France,  Oct. 10,1918. 


* LINE  OF  DUTY? 


Yes 


(l6>  COMPLICATION.  6EO.,  ETC. 

Oct.  11,  1918,  Evacuation  Hospital 
Ho.  25.  Operation  - Debridement 
left  femur,  and  right  humerus  at 
11  A.M.  Anaesthetic:  Ether.  Carrel's 
treatment. 

Oct.  20,  1918.  Base  Hospital  No.  24 
Osteomyelitis , acute,  feft  femur. 
Bacterium:  Staphylococcus  pyogenes 
aureus . 

Dec.  20,  1918,  Base  hospital  No.  24- 
Lobar -pneumonia,  lower  lobe, right  (a) 

(ie)  DISPOSITION. 

Transferred  to  the  United  States 

(17)  DATE  OF  DISPOSITION.  Feb  • 26,  1919*  .19 

(|0)  NAME  OF  HOSPITAL,  ETC.. 

Camp  Hospital  No.  33,  France. 


<|0)  SENT  WITH  REPORT  OFC.fi.  W.  FOR  MONTH  OF  p eb  .T9 19 

Go)  from  camp  Hospital  No.  33 


For vi  n 

Medical  Pepakoaient,  U.  S.  A. 
(Revised  Aug.  14, 1918.) 


8PACE  Atove  T 


(22)  DAYS  OF  TREATMENT  IN  CURRENT  CA8E.  CURRENT  YEAR 


YEAR.  1918 


January  

February ... 

March 

April 

May 

Juno .... 

July 

August 

September.. 

October 

November 
Decemb3r  .. 
Total.. 


J QUARTERS 


1919 


.31. 

.26 


.22... 

_3Q_. 

.31.. 


. 140 


C 3— 3623 


(a)  Ding. 

Jan.  10,  1919.  Recovered  from 
lobar-pneumonia . 


Fig.  5. 


Fig. 


SICK  AND  WOUNDED  FORMS. 


1211 


3553—25 7S 


DAILY  REPORT  OF  CASUALTIES  AND  CHANGES 

FORM  NO.  22,  A.G.O.,  S.D-,  A.E.F. 

(ORIGINAL  SIZE  Q/z  X \2>Va" ) 

FRONT 


ADJUTANT  GENERALS  DEPT. 

STATISTICAL  DIVISION  SHEET  No  x 

DAILY  REPORT  OF  CASUALTIES  AND  CHANGES  of.  1 .Sheets 


Dare —Dot.  11,  79/8  1 Patients  in  Hospital  No.  Evacuation  15.  Station  ..APO  74,7 


SURNAME  AND  NUMBER 

FIRST  NAME  and 
INITIALS 

RANK 

COMP. 

OROAN 

CASUALTY  OR  CHANGE 

Thomas  A. 

Pv~t 

A 

L6  Inf. 

OSW  FC  "s"  left  femur  and  ri§ht 

humrus.  11 1.  A.”  ”Ln 

— 

— 

— 

1212 


Fio.  7, 


DAILY  REPORT  OF  CASUALTIES  AND  CHANGES 

FORM  NO.  22,  A.G.O.,  S.D.,  A.E.F. 

(ORIGINAL  SIZE.  8/2UX  I3%") 

back 


SURNAME  and  NUMBER 


FIRST  NAME  and 
INITIALS 


RANK  COMP  ORGAN. 


CASUALTY  OR  CHANGE 


DISCHARGES 
Not  to  include 
those  discharged 
to  other  hospitals 

INF. 

ART 

CAV. 

OKD. 

Q.  M 

ENQ. 

Other  St 

aff  Corps 

TOTALS 

O. 

S. 

O. 

S. 

O. 

S. 

O. 

S. 

O. 

S. 

o.  s. 

O. 

S. 

O. 

S. 

O. 

S. 

ADMISSIONS 
Not  to  include 
those  admitted 
from  other  hosp. 

i 

H.  J.  N. 
Capt, 


" Organization 


RECEIVED  STATISTICAL  SECTION 


Statistical  Officer 


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3'=.S  e.  | = ■£  = - I T? J § j 


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Fig.  8, 


1213 


1214 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


SICK  AND  WOUNDED  REPORT  CARD 

FORM  52 

UNITED  STATES 

(original  size  3J4"x  8") 

FRONT  BACK 


2343276 


(l)  BURN 

\M£ 

(2)  CHRISTIAN  NAME 

Roe 

Thomas 

A. 

(a)  RANK 

(«)  COMPANY 

(6)  REGIMENT  OR  STAFF  CORPS 

Pvt. 

A 

16th  Infantry 

(o)  AGE.  YR6. 

(7)  RACE 

(a)  NATIVITY 

(9)  SERVICE.  YR8. 

23 

W 

Pennn. 

1-1- 

(|0)  REGISTER  NO.  8263 


(11)  DATE  OF  ADMISSION.  MfiXCh  7,  1919 

(12)  SOURCE  OF  ADMISSION,  flftmp  HOSp»  33 

from  the  16th  Infantry.  France. 

(la)  CAUSE  OF  ADMISSION, 

Gunshot  Wound:  Compound  fracture, 
upper  third , left  femur , and  lower 
third,  right  humerus,  caused  by 
shrapnel,  in  action  near  Fleville, 
France,  about  2 P.H. , Oct.  10,1918 


(n)  IN  LINE  OF  DUTY,  YeS 

(l6)  COMPLICATION.  8EQ..  ETC., 

Oct. 11,  1918.  Operation  - Debride- 
ment, left  femur,  and  right  humerus 
at  11  A.K.  Anaesthetic:  Ether. 

Oct.  20,  1918.  Osteomyelitis,  acute, 
left  femur.  Bacterium:  Staphylococcus 
pyogenes  aureus . 

Dec.  20,  1918.  lobar -pneumonia , lower 
lobe,  right  lung. 

Jan.  10,  1919.  Recovered  from  lobar- 
pneumonia  . 

Feb.  20,1919.  Osteomyelitis,  chronic 
with  extensive  necrosis  of  the  (a) 

(lO)  DISPOSITION. 

Discharged  on  Certificate  of  Dis- 
ability on  account  of  loss  of  left(b) 
(it)  date  op  disposition,  July  19,  1919. 

< 1 3)  NAME  OF  HOSPITAL.  ETC., 

Walter  Reed  General  Hospital, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

(is)  SENT  yriTH  REPORTOFS.A W.  FOR  MONTIIOP  July  1919 

(flo)  FROM  77  R G 
__ 

L...S....7L Capt_.__.MLL_ 


0—3623  U.  S ARMY. 


Form  52 

Medical  Depaltmekt,  U.  A. 
(Revised  Aug.  14,  1918.) 


(22)  DAYS  OF  TREATMENT  IN  CURRENT  CASE.  CURRENT  YEAR 


teak  1919 

IN  OUARTERS 

IN  HOSPITAL 



25 

April 

30 

31 

30 

..19 

December 

Total- 



' 

135 

0 3—3623 


(a)  middle  third,  and  lower  part, 
upper  third,  left  femur. 

March  21,  1919.  Operation  - Re- 
moval of  necrosed  bone  and  de- 
vitalized tissue.  Drainage. 

May  2,  1919.  Operation  - Amputa- 
tion upoer  third,  left  thigh. 
Anaesthetic:  lither. 

(b)  lower  extremity,  through  the 
upper  third  of  the  thigh,  and  bony 
ankylosis  of  right  elbow,  both  of 
which  occurred  as  the  result  of 
wounds  received  in  action.  (See 
space  13). 


SICK  AND  WOUNDED  FORMS, 


1215 


REPORT  SHEET 

REPORT  OF  SICK  AND  WOUNDED 


FORM  51 

(ORIGINAL  SIZE  8/z  X \\Zz") 
FRONT 


REPORT  SHEET— Report  of  Sick  and  Wounded  at 

Baeo  Hospital,  Camp  Dix,  Hew  Jersey 

mo  of  the  hospital,  Infirmary  or  Medical  Department  organization,  and  give  Its  location  on  the  I ist  day  covered  by  the  report.) 


MONTH  OF 


May 


(Give  beginning  and  end  of  period,  if  less  than  a month.) 

COMMAND: 

a the  last  day  covered  by  the  report,  together  with  tl 


1918. 


) brigade,  tactical  division  “nd  field  army  > 


1-12  Training  Bns., 

153  Depot  Brigade. 

26,  53,  54,  and  303  Engrs, 

303  Am.  Tr. 

303  Motor  Supply  Tr. 

303  Field  Sig.  Bn. 

(State  Important  variations  from  the  general  composition  of  the  command,  as  the  arrival  or  departure  of  companies,  giving  the  dates  thereof  respectively,  and  tLe  names  of  accom- 
panying medical  officers.  Reports  relating  to  commands  in  ih«  field  should  show  the  location  of  the  principal  camps  occuoled  during  the  month,  with  the  dates  of  arrival  at  and  depar- 
ture from  each.  When  a hospital  Is  opened  or  closed,  or  a Medical  Department  organization  discontlnueo,  during  the  period  ol  tho  report,  tholact  and  date  thereof  should  bo  recorded 
and  the  ordore  directing  it  be  cited.) 


303  San.  Train 

307  , 349,  and  350  Field  Art. 

309  Heavy  Field  Art. 

309  Mach.  Gun.  Bn. 

309,311,  and  331  Infty. 

69  Pioneer  Infty. 


327  Motor  Truck  Co. 
Fetch.  Med.  Dept. 
Detch.  Q.  M.  Corps. 
Detch.  Ord.  Corps. 
Detch.  Sig.  Corps. 


Arrivals:  16,580  recruits  arrived  during  the  month,  1663  being  from  other  camps,  and 

14,917  from  States  of  Mew  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Delaware. 

Departures:  May  4,  1918;  310  Inf.,  312  Inf.,  308  Mach.  Gun  Bn.,  and  309  Field  Hospital, 

all  en  route  overseas,  via  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

May  23,  1918;  308  Field  Art.,  24  Engrs.,  307  Inf.,  309  Mach.  Gun  Bn.,  end 
Field  Hospital  312,  all  en  route  overseas,  via  Hoboken,  N.  J. 


* Mean  strength  of  command, 
for 31...  days. 


1212 

Whito . . J?9633 _ 


American  troops  ...< 

(•Colored  2.71?. 


33557 


.Filipino 

Porto  Rican.. 


Indian  Scouts.. 


NUMERICAL  REPORT  FOR  THE  MONTH 


Re- 

lng 

from 

last 

month. 

ADMISSIONS. 

Total 
to  be 
account- 
ed for. 

' COMPLETED  CASES. 

REMAINING. 

Aggregate 
No.  or  Days 
Lost  from 
Sickness. 

From 

From  Other 
Eources. 

Re- 

turned 

Died. 

Dis- 

charged 

for 

disa- 

bility. 

rted 

Dis- 

charged 

Trans- 

lorred 

Insane 

Trans- 

ferred 

to 

other 

pital. 

Othor- 

dls- 

of. 

Hos. 

Qre. 

In  hos- 
pital. 

Inquar- 

rnand. 

tjT. 

fer. 

Otlier- 

Officers  and  soldiers  an  the  active 

1064 

41 

36 

2579 

3709 

1966 

8 

39 

373 

.6 

1319 

Retired  officers  and  soldiers  un- 
der assignment  to  active  duty  *. 

All  others* 

3 

...... 

.-IC 

13. 

11 

....... 

z 

- 

110 

Not 

used. 

1 Caaes,  including  deaths,  which  are  cardod  for  record  only,  among  those  who  are  not  currently  on  the  register  of  patients,  will  bo  tabulated  above  the  Une  in  the  proper  space  under 
All  others,”  which  comprises  those  on  the  status  of  civilians  (see  Instruction  3 on  reverse)  will  be  reported  In  this  summary  only  when  they  receive  hospital  treatment  or  die. 

I CERTIFY  that  this  sheet  and  the  accompanying  list  and  cards  are  a true  and  correct  exhibit  of  the  sick  and 

wounded  of  the  command  •specified  above  for  the  period  indicated.  Cards  of _?4Q1 

completed  cases  accompany  this  sheet. 

John  P.  Doe, 


Ed.  Apr.  16-17-200,000. 


Ma jor, Me die a 1 Oprp 


U.  S.  Army, 

Surgeon. 


FiGo  10. 


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MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS. 


REPORT  5HEET 

REPORT  OF  SICK  AND  WOUNDED 

FORM  51 

(ORIGINAL  SIZE  8'/i"  X 1 1 ) 

BACK 


CIVILIAN  POPULATION  WITH  THE  COMMAND 

(See  Instruction  3.) 


NUMBER  OF— 

MEN. 

WOMEN. 

CHILDREN. 

TOTAL. 

Persons  (averaged  for  the  month) 

1096 

114 

98 

1308 

28 

5 

10 

43 

47 

1 

3 

51 

75 

6 

13 

94. 

BIRTHS,  MARRIAGES,  AND  DEATHS 

(See  Instruction  4.) 

Hone  • 


Fig.  II 


NOMINAL  CHECK  LIST 
FOR  REPORT  OF 
SICK  AND  WOUNDED 


FORM  v51  A l( 

(ORIGINAL  SI7.E--  8 Yz  * i3") 


Form 

Medicai.  Dzpaetv 
(llovised  0 
Ed.  Oct.  8-1 

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Ha 

INSTRUCT 
or  civilian,  rem 
sequence  the  n* 
column  “Month 
are  completed, 
duplicate  of  the 

si a Page  i 

IEXT,  U.  S.  ABIT? 

1. 17, 1910.) 

7—1 ,000.000. 

DMiNAL  Check  List  for  Report  of  Sick  and  Wounded  at 

Iter  Reed.  Qgneral.  Kgspi_tal,  __  Washington,  D_.C. _ 

For  Juli , 191 9 

IONS. — The  list  for  January  in  each  year  will  give  in  sequence  of  register  cumbers  the  names,  etc.,  of  all  patients,  military 
aining  from  the  previous  year,  and  of  all  registered  during  the  month.  The  list  lor  any  subsequent  month  will  give  in  like 
unes,  etc.,  of  patients  registered  during  the  mouth,  omitiing  the  names  of  those  remaining  from  the  previous  month.  The 
Completed”  will  not  be  filled  in  at  post  on  the  list  forwarded;  but  entry  therein  should  he  made  on  the  retained  list  as  cases 
In  the  case  of  civilian  patients  the  word  “Civilian”  will  be  entered  across  the  columns  “Rank,’’  “Co.,”  “Organization."  A 
list  will  be  retained  with  the  medical  records  of  the  post  or  command  3^-3519 

Register 

No 

Month 

Com- 

pleted 

NAME 

Co. 

Organization 

Surname  Christian-  Name 

8263 

Roe. (2343276)  Thomas  A. 

Pvt 

A 

16th  Infantry 

F-'TOf 

Capt .MC 

Fig.  12, 


1217 


TRANSCRIPT  CARD 

SURGEON  GENERAL’S  OFFICE 
(ORIGINAL  SIZE  3VX8“) 


1218 


Serial  No. 

No.  Surname  Christian  name 

Rank  Company  Regiment 

Nature  of  casualty 
Slight  or  severe 
Disease 


Line  of  duty 

Missile 

Place  of  injury,  or  treatment 

Date  of  entry 

Disposition 

Date  of  disposition 

Days:  Qrs.  Hosp. 

List  of  S.  & W.  with 

At 

For  period  , 191 

Form  212a.— TV.  D.,  S.  G.  O. 

Authorized  Aug.  15, 1017 

(Revised  Mar.  8,  1918)  3 4856 

Fig.  13. 


SICK  AND  WOUNDED  FORMS, 


1219 


STATISTICAL  CODE  AND 
PERFORATED  TRAUMATISM  CARDS 


FIG.  f 

TRAUMATISM  CARD, 

FIG.  2 

TRAUMATISM  CARD. 

SURGEON  GENERAL  S OFFICE 

SURGEON  GENERAL  S OFFICI. 

. * IO..I 

4 JUnk 

Q . ..Arm  *>f  Sonic®. 

0 Arm  <4  Service 

R.giincnt 

016  Refiment 

1 'go 

1 Af® 

......  1 Race 

1 Rn. 

38  .Nativity. 

36  N.livlty. 

^ length  of  Service 

6 length  of  Service. 

772  Hospital  ur  Division 

772  . If(«,iul  .*  Div-Udi*o 

.10-10-8  L)oto  of  I njury — Day 

10-10-8  Date  of  Injury — Day 

Month. 

. Year 

Month. 

Year 

I Country 

.3.6 Diagnosis 

36  1 riagry  «dj 

49  Causa tivo  agents. 

49  1 Amative  ageata 

6 Region  principal 

® Region  principal. 

9 Region  secondary 

^ Diglon  secondary 

^6 location  and  tissue®,  No.  1. 

16  fiOcatlon  aAd  tiarue®,  No.  J, 

24  location  and  tissue®,  No.  2 

24  1 oration  and  tissue®,  No.  2. 

66  Qualifying  terms 

66  i ,'iiah lying  term*. 

.3?  1 Operation 

006  Opcu™, 

....... 3....  Time  of  operation  after  injury . 

7 Time  <4  operation  after  injury 

4 Infections. 

1 1 nfection®. 

.. Complications 

9 i ompUcatioM. 

6 Day  of  infection  or  complication 

9 Day  of  infectloa  or  compHcatio* 

after  injury 

.148 Days  lost  in  hospital. 

after  injury. 

136  l>ayi  lost  in  horpiUl. 

00  . . Days  lost  in  quarters. 

00  l^ays  lo«t  In  quarter*. 

W-X  Result. 

M**  itwuk. 

....  — Readmission. 

X llcadmiarion. 

1—1— 4— 8 .Anaesthetic,  line  of  duty  and  dis- 

0-4-7  \naeethetir,  line  of  duty  and  die- 

position. 

pom  don. 

Form  216.— W.  D.,  H.  <3.  O.  Trauma! ten  Card. 

Aulhorued  Now.  8,  1017. 

AuiaocUad  Nov.  8.  1917. 

y- »iJ6 

Fig.  14. 


1220 


MEDICAL  AND  CASUALTY  STATISTICS, 


STATISTICAL  CODE  AND 
PERFORATED  MEDICAL  CARDS 


FIG.  1 


MEDICAL  CARD. 

8URGEON  GENERAL'S  OFFICE. 


4 

0 

016 

1 

Age. 

1 

T?Qf>n 

32 

0 

772 

03-10-8 

Date  of  Admission — Day. 

Month. 

Year. 

1 

567 

16 

JL6. 

Location  and  tissues,  No.  L 

00 

Location  and  tissues,  No.  2. 

73 

Qualifying  terms. 

782 

719 

Complication. 

324 

4 

Time  of  operation  after  onset. 

250 

. Days  lost  in  hospital. 

00 

N-l-4-8- 

. Anaesthetic,  line  of  duty  and  di»- 
position. 

Form  206.— W.  D. 

8.  0.0.  Medical  Card. 

AuthorlMd  Nov.  8, 1017. 

FIG.  2 

MEDICAL  CARD. 

SURGEON  GENERAL'S  OFFICE. 


4 

0 

Arm  of  Service. 

m. 

Regiment 

i 

i 

32 

0 

Length  of  Service. 

772 

03-1Q.-8 

Date  of  Admission — Day. 

Month. 

Year. 

1 ... 

.567 

16 

...  16 

00 

. Location  and  tissues,  No.  2. 

73 

523 

. Complication. 

668 

_022 

. Operations. 

7 

. Time  of  operation  after  onset. 

151 

. Days  lost  in  hospital. 

00 

Days  lost  in  quarters 

X 

1-4-7 

Form  aoe.-W.  D. 

. Anaesthetic,  line  of  duty  and  dis- 
position. 

S,  O.  O.  Medical  Card. 

» — S177 

Fig.  35, 


FIG.  4 FIG.  3 FIG.  2 FIG. I 


SICE  AND  WOUNDED  FORMS 


1221 


STATISTICAL  PERFORATED  CARDS 


Fig.  16 


INDEX. 


Page. 

Abdomen  and  pelvis,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by 
region  and  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and  multiple  wounds, 

officers  and  enlisted  men 1024 

Abscess : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Abscess,  periapical,  focal  infection  from: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  382, 

384,  398,  400 

1223 


1224 


INDEX. 


Abscess,  perinephritic : Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324- 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps)  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  792, 

794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Accidents: 

j’ailroad,  nonbattle  injury — 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men  - 186,  188,  210,  212 
street  car,  nonbattle  injury — 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men.  186,  188,  210,  212 

Accidents  and  injuries,  admissions  and  deaths,  nonbattle  injuries,  total  Army,  absolute 
numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  strength,  rate  per  1,000  of  total  nonbattle  injuries,  and 

case  fatality  rates 1015 

Accidents  and  other  causes,  died  of,  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  North  Russia 

and  Siberia 1179 

Acromegaly : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 


INDEX. 


1225 


Acromegaly — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Addison’s  disease: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  6S2,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

Adenoids: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  4S8 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  2S4 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  24S 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

_ States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Adhesions,  peritoneal: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  State  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  S78,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 


1226 


INDEX. 


Adhesions,  peritoneal — Continued.  Page. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  _ 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

white,  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  38.8,  402,  404 

Admissions: 

battle  injuries — ■ 

by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  num- 
bers and  ratios  per  1,000 1025 

by  military  agents,  officers,  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers,  and  ratios  per 

1,000  1019 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1 ,000 1017 

by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  speci- 
fied camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 834-857 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 858-881 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 678-707 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 708-737 

by  countries,  including  transports — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 86-109 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 110-132 

by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 470-485 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 486-493 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 438-453 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 454-469 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 560-567 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 294^309 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 310-325 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 262-277 

white  enlisted  men,  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 278-293 

external  causes  of  (excluding  battle  injuries)  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted 

men 102,  104,  126,  128 

influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by 
camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers _• 994-1006 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States  absolute  numbers 962-977 

Admissions  and  deaths: 

for  battle  injuries  and  killed  in  action,  by  arms  of  service,  total  officers  and  enlisted 

men,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  case  fatality  rates 1028 

for  diseases,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe,  absolute  numbers,  ratios 

per  1,000,  and  percentage  rates 576-579 

nonbattle  injuries,  total  Army,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  strength,  rate 

per  1,000  of  total  nonbattle  injuries,  and  case  fatality  rates 1015 

Admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates: 
battle  injuries — 

by  gunshot  missiles,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  percent- 
age rates 1023 

by  poisonous  gases,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  percent- 
age rates 1023 

by  region  and  by  military  agent,  single  and  multiple  wounds,  officers  and 

enlisted  men 1024 

Admissions,  deaths,  discharges  for  disability  and  days  lost,  including  killed  in  action, 
total  Army,  excluding  North  Russia  and  Siberia,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000 

and  percentages 1180 

Admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States, 

absolute  numbers 954-955 


INDEX. 


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Aerial  bombing:  Page. 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camjDs),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678, 

680,  682,  708,  710.  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  secpielae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

Aeroplane,  battle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Aeroplane,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  1S8,  210,  212 

Age: 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored  en- 
listed men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  absolute  numbers 670-677 

strength  by,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 25 

Agent  causing  injury  (excluding  battle  injuries): 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

Agent  not  stated: 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Agents,  external,  nonbattle  injury  by: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Agents,  military,  battle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1019 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1021 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per 

1,000 ...  1023 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios 

per  1,000 1022 

Agents,  military  (poisonous  gases  excepted);  battle  injuries,  by  region  and  by  agent, 

admissions  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1024 

Agents,  military,  nonbattle  injury  by: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Air  machines.  (See  Aeroplane.) 

Alcoholism  (acute  or  chronic) : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 


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INDEX. 


Alcoholism — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Continued.  Page. 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States '. 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  -in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Amaurosis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Amblyopia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 


INDEX. 


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Amblyopia — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  col- 
ored enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps)— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

American  Expeditionary  Forces: 

North  Russia  and  Siberia,  deaths  and  wounded,  absolute  numbers 1179 

sick  and  wound  reports  for  the 1193-1201 

strength,  by  arms  of  service  and  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 82 

Amputation,  traumatic,  battle  injury: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 101S 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios 

per  1,000 1018 

Anemia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  714,  716,  71S 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  27S,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States^.  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability — 

by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Aneurysms: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  84S,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelce,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 


1230 


INDEX. 


Aneurysms — Continued.  Pago, 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — - 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Angina  pectoris: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men., 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States..  786, 

788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Animals,  injuries  by: 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Ankylosis  of  joint.  (See  Joint,  ankylosis  of.) 

Ankylostomiasis : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 


admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  men  enlisted  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 


IXDEX. 


1231 


Ankylostomiasis — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Anthrax : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — • 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374, 

376,  390,  392 

Aortic  insufficiency.  {See  Heart,  valvular  diseases  of.) 

Aortic  stenosis.  {See  Heart,  valvular  diseases  of.) 

Aortitis : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 


INDEX. 


Aortitis — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States ^ 382,  384’  398,  400 

Apoplexy : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Appendicitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  col- 
ored enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 


INDEX. 


1233 


Appendicitis — Continued.  Page, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Arms  of  service: 

admissions  and  deaths  by,  battle  injuries  and  killed  in  action,  total  officers  and 

enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  case  fatality  rates 1028 

admissions  by,  battle  injuries,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  abso- 
lute numbers,  and  ratios  per  1,000 1025 

deaths  in  hospital  by,  battle  injuries,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men, 

absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1026 

killed  in  action  by,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 

and  ratios  per  1,000 1027 

strength  by,  and  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  American  Expedi- 
tionary Forces. 82 

Army,  strength  of,  by  months,  United  States  and  Europe 17 

Army,  total: 

excluding  North  Russia  and  Siberia,  admissions,  deaths,  discharges  for  disability 
and  days  lost,  including  killed  in  action,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  and 

percentages 1180 

nonbattle  injuries,  admissions  and  deaths,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000 

strength,  rate  per  1,000  total  nonbattle  injuries  and  case  fatality  rates  1015 

strength  of,  by  months,  all  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  including  white, 

colored,  and  native  troops 15 

Arrhythmias,  cardiac.  ( See  Cardiac  arrhythmias.) 

Arsine: 

battle  injuries  by — 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Arteries,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 
deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  col- 
ored enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 


1234 


INDEX. 


Arteriosclerosis  and  hypertension — Continued.  Page. 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,96,118  120 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462*  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe. 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  counties,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Arthritis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelce,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 


INDEX. 


1235 


Arthritis — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — Continued.  Pago. 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Articular  rheumatism,  acute.  (See  Rheumatism,  acute  articular.) 

Artillery : 

admissions  and  deaths,  battle  injuries  and  killed  in  action,  total  officers  and 

enlisted  men 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 1027 

Artillery,  Infantry,  machine  gun  battalions,  Engineers,  and,  wounds  by  gas  and  by 

gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  by  month  and  by  day 1029-1177 

Ascaris  lumbricoides: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Asiatic  cholera: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

Asthma: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  74S,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 


3553 — 25- 


-79 


1236 


INDEX. 


Asthma — Continued.  Page, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Astigmatism.  (See  Refractive  errors.) 

Automobiles,  injuries  by: 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Aviation : 

admissions  and  deaths  for  battle  injuries,  and  killed  in  action,  total  officers  and 


enlisted  men 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle,  injuries,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 1027 


Back,  battle  injuries  of,  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and  mul- 
tiple wounds,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men__  1024 
Balanitis: 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  months  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124- 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  792. 

794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386, 

388,  402,  404 


Battle  injuries: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per 

1,000 1018 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios 

per  1,000 1 1018 

Battle  injuries  and  killed  in  action,  by  arms  of  service,  admissions  and  deaths  for, 
total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  case  fatality 
rates 1028 


Battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service: 

admissions,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and 

ratios  per  1,000 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 

and  ratios  per  1,000 1026 

Battle  injuries,  by  region  and  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  admis- 
sions, deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1024 


INDEX. 


1237 


Bayonet,  battle  injuries  by:  Page. 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Beriberi: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

Bile-duct,  diseases  of.  (See  Gall-bladder.) 

Bites : 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Bladder,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 


admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  mem  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  464,  466 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

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white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps)  — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  46S 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe^ 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States : 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 


1238 


INDEX. 


Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion,  diseases  of — Continued. 

deaths,  by  months — Continued.  Pago. 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States i 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Bradycardia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Bronchitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 67- 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe ^ 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 


INDEX. 


1239 


Bronchitis — Continued.  Page, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Bronchopneumonia.  (See  Pneumonia.) 

Burns: 

admissions  and  deaths,  nonbattle  injuries,  total  Army,  absolute  numbers,  ratios 
per  1,000  strength,  rate  per  1,000  total  nonbattle  injuries,  and  case  fatality 


rates 1015 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men  102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Burns,  chemical  and  X-ray: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 


Camp  Beauregard: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 


monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 994 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 962 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 57 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all) , by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1007 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 978 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 


Camp  Bowie: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 


monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 99'4 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 962 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 57 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1007 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 978 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 95S 

strength,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 


1240 


INDEX. 


Camp  Cody:  Page. 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States. _ 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 962 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 58 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 

by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 978 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Custer: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 994 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 963 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 58 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1007 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 979 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Devens: 

admissions  for  diseases  (ail),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 995 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 963 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 59 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases,  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1007 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 979 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Dix: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 995 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 964 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 59 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1008 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 980 


INDEX. 


1241 


Camp  Dix — Continued.  Page, 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men,  by  months 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men,  by  months 34,  35 

Camp  Dodge: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all) , by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 996 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 964 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  bjr 

States,  by  months 60 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all) , by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1008 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 980 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 95S 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Doniphan: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 964 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 60 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 

by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 980 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Eustis: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all)  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 996 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 965 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1008 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 981 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Forrest: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all) , by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 965 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 981 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 


1242 


INDEX. 


Camp  Forrest — Continued. 

' strength  of,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men : ’ 34,  35 

Camp  Fremont: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 966 

days  lost  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 982 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Funston: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — - 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 996 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 966 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 61 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1008 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 982 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Gordon: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 997 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 966 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 61 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1009 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 982 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Grant: 

admission  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States — 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 997 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 967 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 62 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 


index.  1243 

Camp  Grant — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1009 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 983 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Greene: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 998 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 967 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1009 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 983 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men, 

United  States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Greenleaf: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all) , by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 968 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 984 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men, 

United  States 958 

strength  of,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Hancock: 

admission  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 998 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 968 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 62 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — - 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1009 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 984 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men, 

United  States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Humphreys: 

admission  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 998 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 968 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States — 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

8553—25 SO 


1244 


INDEX. 


Camp  Humphreys — Continued.  Pagp. 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 101(> 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 984 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958- 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35, 

Camp  Jackson: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 999 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 969 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 63 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 969 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1019 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States _ 985 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33- 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Johnston: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 999 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 969 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 969 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1919 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 985 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Kearny: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 979 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 63 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States ---  956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 

by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 986 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Lee: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1000 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 979 


INDEX. 


1245 


Camp  Lee — Continued.  Page, 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 64 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  Spates _ . 1010 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 9S6 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States - 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Lewis: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1000 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States _ 970 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 64 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States - 1011 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 986 

discharge  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 1 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Logan: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza,  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States . ___  1000 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 971 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 65 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1011 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 987 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 1 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Mac  Arthur: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1001 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 971 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard, 

by  States,  by  months 65 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1011 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 987 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 


1246 


INDEX. 


CampMacArthur  — Continued, 
strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 

total  enlisted  men , • 

white  enlisted  men 

Camp  McClellan: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 

total  enlisted  men 

white  enlisted  men 

Camp  Meade: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 

total  enlisted  men 

white  enlisted  men 

Camp  Mills: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men - 

total  enlisted  men 

white  enlisted  men 

Camp  Pike: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 


Page. 

36,  37 
32,  33 
34,  35 

954 


1001 

972 

66 

960 

956 


1011 

988 

958 

36,  37 
32,  33 
34,  35 

954 


1002 

972 

66 

960 

956 


1012 

988 

958 

36,  37 
32,  33 
34,  35 


954 


1002 

972 

960 

956 


1012 

988 

958 

36,  37 
32,  33 
34,  35 

954 


1002 

973 

67 

960 


INDEX. 


1247 


Camp  Pike — Continued.  Page. 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1012 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 989 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Sevier: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States _ . 1003 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 973 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 68 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1012 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 989 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Shelby: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States . 1003 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 974 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months ---  68 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1013 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States - 990 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men — 36,37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Sheridan: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — • 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States - — 1004 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States - 974 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months — 69 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men.  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States ___  - 1013 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 990 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all)  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men - 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men - 34,35 


1248 


INDEX. 


Camp  Sherman:  Page. 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1004 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 974 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 69 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all)  by  months,  total  enlisted  men  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1013 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 990 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Syracuse: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 975 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all) , by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 

by  months,  white  enlisted  men,  United  States 991 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men  32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Taylor: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1004 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 975 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 70 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all)  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted,  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1013 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 991 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Travis: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all) , by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1005 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 976 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 70 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  resjuiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States — 902 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 


INDEX. 


1249 


Camp  Travis — Continued. 

strength  of,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men 36,37 

total  enlisted  men ' 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,35 

Camp  Upton: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1006 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 977 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States,  by  months 71 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all) , by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States . _ _ . . . _ 1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 993 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,35 

Camp  Wadsworth: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men.  United  States 1005 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States : 976 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

months 71 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 992 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 958 


strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,37 

total  enlisted  men — 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Camp  Wheeler: 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 954 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, bv  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1006 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States - 976 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

months 72 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 960 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States 956 

deaths,  influenza,  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States - — 992 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States 95S 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men — 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 


Camps: 

admissions  by,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States, 

absolute  numbers ( — 954-955 

days  lost  by,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States, 

absolute  numbers 960-961 


1250 


INDEX. 


Camps — Continued.  Page, 

deaths  by,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  abso- 
lute numbers 956-957 

discharges  for  disability  by,  for  diseases  (all),  by  months,  total  enlisted  men, 

United  States,  absolute  numbers - 1 958-959 

Camps  of  occurrence  and  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) : 
admissions — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 834-857 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 858-881 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 678-707 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 708-737 

deaths — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 882-893 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 4 894-905 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 738-755 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 756-773 

discharges  for  disability — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 906-929 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 930-953 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 774-803 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 804-833 

Camps,  specified,  and  States  (other  camps  and  posts),  strength,  by  months,  officers 

and  enlisted  men  stationed  in  United  States 25 

Camps,  specified: 

strength  of,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps)- — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 


deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 


INDEX. 


1251 


872, 

722, 

118, 


874 

724 

120 


Carbuncle:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. . 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 
deaths,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe..  414,  416,  430,  432 

Cardiac  arrhythmias: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720, 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  44S,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  28S 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Cardiac  dilatation: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe — 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 


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Cardiac  dilatation — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762^  764^  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  14oj  154^  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  786,  788,  790,  816’  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410’  412’  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Cardiac  disorders,  functional: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Cardiac  hypertrophy : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 


INDEX. 


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Cardiac  hypertrophy — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Cardiac  murmurs,  not  organic: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

•colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  19S,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Carriers : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  S38,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 43S,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. _ 774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Case  fatality  rates.  (See  Admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates.) 


1254 


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Cataract: 


Page. 

577 


Cav 


Cell 

Cell 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States _ 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

airy: 

admissions  and  deaths  for  battle  injuries,  and  killed  in  action,  total  officers  and 

enlisted  men 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men 1027 

ular  tissues.  {See  Skin  and  cellular  tissues.) 
ilitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  ol  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124- 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe- 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel*,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  col- 
ored enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men - 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States - 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe - — 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 


INDEX. 


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Cestodes : Paga. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  728,  730,  732 

admissions  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States..  384,  400 

Chancroidal  infection: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States..  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

wdiite  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

■white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Chicken-pox : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,680,682,708,  710,712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 


1256 


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Chicken-pox — Continued.  Page, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.-  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted. men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.-  774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  374, 

376,  390,  392 


Chlorine,  battle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Chlorosis.  (See  Anemia.) 

Cholecystitis: 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122, 

admissions,  by  months — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  290, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  750,  752,  754,  768,  770, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158, 

deaths,  by  months— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512, 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542, 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402, 

Cholelithiasis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290, 


579 


874 

730 

124 

490 

464 

564 

324 

292 

650 

252 

676 

772 

160 

516 

372 

348 


946 

826 

204 

558 

544 

432 

404 

578 


874 

730 

124 

490 

464 

564 

324 

292 


INDEX. 


1257 


650 

252 

674 


Cholelithiasis — Continued.  Page, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 386,  388,  402,  404 

Cholera,  Asiatic.  (See  Asiatic  cholera.) 

Chorea : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534, 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe ..  406,  408,  422, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394. 

Choroiditis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 840,  842,  844,  864,  866, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716, 

admissions  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe ----- — 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe --  298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 


536 

424 

396 

577 


S6S 

718 

116 


1258 


IiSTDEX. 


Choroiditis — Continued.  Page. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Circulatory  system,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe , 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States..- 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Cirrhosis  of  the  liver: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 


Page. 


Cirrhosis  of  the  liver — Continued. 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 


specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Clavus: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe  - _______  566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharge  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  792, 

794,  796,  822,  S24,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386, 

388,  402,  404 

Cold,  excessive,  injury  by: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234;  236,  25S,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  1S8,  210,  212 

Colitis.  ( See  Enteritis.) 

Color  blindness: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684, 

686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States - - 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

Colored  enlisted  men.  (See  Enlisted  men,  colored.) 

Complications,  concurrent  diseases,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe,  absolute  numbers 580-669 

Compression  of  brain,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army — 1015 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 


INDEX. 


Concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe,  absolute  numbers 580-669 

Concussion  of  brain,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men ... 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

Concussion  of  brain,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army 1015 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Conflagration,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Congenital  malformations.  (See  Malformations,  congenital.) 

Conjunctivitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 


admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequela3,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 


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discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426.  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Constitutional  psychopathic  states.  (See  Psychopathic  states,  constitutional.) 

Contusion,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

Contusions,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army 1015 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men __  102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Countries,  including  transports: 
admissions  by — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 86-109 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 110-133 

days  lost  by — 

officers,  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 214—237 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

deaths  by — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 134-149 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 150-165 


INDEX. 


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Countries,  including  transports — Continued.  Page, 

discharges  for  disability  by — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 166-189 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 

Cretinism  and  myxedema: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678, 

680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States- _ 774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374, 

376,  390,  392 


Crushing,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

Crushing,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Crushing,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men.  _ 102,  104,  106,  108,  126,  128,  130,  132 
days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men..  230,  232,  234,  236,  254,  256,  258,  260 

deaths  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182, 

184,  1S6,  188,  206,  208,210,  212 


Cutting  and  piercing  instruments,  battle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Cutting  and  piercing  instruments,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Cystitis : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe . 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe - — ---  566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States ---  274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men ---  226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe — - — 676 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 


1262 


INDEX. 


Cystitis — Continued.  page 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824'  826 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Days  lost: 

by  countries,  including  transports — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 214-237 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

discharges  for  disability,  admissions,  deaths  and,  including  killed  in  action,  total 
Army,  excluding  North  Russia  and  Siberia,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per 

1,000  and  percentages : 1180 

for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  abso- 
lute numbers 960-961 

in  hospital,  battle  injuries — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1018 

bv  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios 

per  1,000 1023 

Deaths: 


battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000__  1017 

battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 

and  ratios  per  1,000 1021 

by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  speci- 
fied camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 882-893 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 894-905 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 738-755 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 756-773 

by  countries,  including  transports — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 134-149 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 150-165 

by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 510-513 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 514-517 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 494-501 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 502-509 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 568-571 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 350-361 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 362-373 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 326-337 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 338-349 

for  diseases  (all) , by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute 

numbers 956-957 

in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted 

men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1026 

influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by 
camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 1007-1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 978-993 

Deaths,  admissions  and: 

battle  injuries  and  killed  in  action,  by  arms  of  service,  total  officers  and  enlisted 

men,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  case  fatality  rates 1028 

for  diseases,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per 

1,000  and  percentage  rates 576-579 

nonbattle  injuries,  total  Army,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  strength,  rate 

per  1,000  of  total  nonbattle  injuries,  and  case  fatality  rates 1015 

Deaths,  admissions,  and  case  fatality  rates: 

battle  injuries,  by  gunshot  missiles,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 

and  percentage  rates 1023 

battle  injuries  by  poisonous  gases,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and 

percentage  rates 1023 

battle  injuries,  by  region  and  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single 

and  multiple  wounds,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1024 

Deaths,  admissions,  discharges  for  disability  and  days  lost,  including  killed  in  action, 
total  Army,  excluding  North  Russia  and  Siberia,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000 
and  percentages 1180 


INDEX. 


1263 


Page. 

Deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored  en- 
listed men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  absolute  numbers 670-677 

Deaths  and  wounded,  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  North  Russia  and  Siberia,  abso- 
lute numbers 1179 

Decapitation,  battle  injuries : 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

Defective  vision.  (See  Refractive  errors.) 

Dementia  prsecox: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550-556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Dermatitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe - — 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 


1264 


INDEX. 


Dermatitis — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544- 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States „ , 386,  388,  402’  404 

Dermatitis  from  traumatisms: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum.  (See  Nasal  septum,  deviation  of.) 

Diabetes  mellitus: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States _ 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae;  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550-556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Diarrhea: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe --  674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States..  750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 


INDEX. 


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Diarrhea — Continued. 

deaths,  by  months — Page. 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps)— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Digestive  system,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578,  579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States S46, 

848,  850,  852,  854,  S56,  870,  872,  874,  876,  878,  8S0 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  482,  484,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  450,  452,  462,  464,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  274,  276,  286,  288,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618 

620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632,  634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674,  676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370.  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  34S 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  386,  388,  398,  400,  402,  404 

Diphtheria  and  results: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe. 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 


1266 


INDEX. 


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596 

240 

670 


Diphtheria  and  results — Continued. 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Discharges  for  disability: 

battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 

and  ratios  per  1,000 1022 

battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000  _ 1018 

by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  specified 
camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 906-929 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 930-953 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 774-803 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 804-833 

by  countries,  including  transports — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 166-189 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 

by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 550-555 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 556-559 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 518-533 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 534-549 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 572-575 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 406-421 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 422-437 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 374-389 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 390-405 

for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute 

numbers 958-959 

Discharges  for  disability  and  days  lost,  admissions,  deaths  and,  including  killed  in 
action,  total  Army,  excluding  North  Russia  and  Siberia,  absolute  numbers,  ratios 

per  1,000,  and  percentages.- 1180 

Discharges  for  disability  and  deaths,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  absolute  numbers 670-677 

Disease,  died  of,  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  North  Russia  and  Siberia 1179 

Diseases: 

admissions  and  deaths  for,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe,  absolute 

numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  percentage  rates 576-579 

admissions  for,  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute 

numbers 954-955 

days  lost  for,  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute 

numbers 960-961 

deaths  for,  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute 

numbers - 956-957 

discharges  for  disability  for,  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  United 

States,  absolute  numbers 958-959 

Diseases,  concurrent,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe,  absolute  numbers 580-669 

Diseases,  epidemic.  (See  Epidemic  diseases.) 


INDEX. 


1267 


Diseases,  general: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678, 

682,  684,  686,  688,  708,  710,  712,  714,  716, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  90,  92,  110,  112, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men___  214,  216,  218,  220,  238,  240,  242, 
deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150, 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States' 326,  328,  338, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550- 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390, 

Diseases,  infectious.  (See  Infectious  diseases.) 

Diseases  of  ductless  glands.  (See  Ductless  glands,  diseases  of.) 

Diseases,  not  specified  or  ill-defined: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  4S4, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe , 306,  308,  322, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 652,  654,  656,  658,  660,  662,  664,  666, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254, 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe -- 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  158, 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe -----  — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346, 


Page. 

576 


862 

680, 

718 

114 

486 

456 

560 

312 

280 

596 

244 

670 


898 

760 

152 

514 

504 

568 

364 

340 


934 

808 

192 

556 

536 

572 

424 

392 


579 


880 

736 

128 

492 

468 

566 

324 

292 

668 

256 

676 


904 

772 

160 

516 

508 

570 

372 

348 


3553—25- 


-81 


68  INDEX. 

Diseases,  not  specified  nor  ill-defined — Continued.  Page, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


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white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States _ 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

whi  e enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Diseases  venereal.  (See  Venereal  diseases.) 

Dislocation : 

admissions  and  deaths,  nonbattle  injuries,  total  Army 1015 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

deaths,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

Dislocation  of  joint.  (See  Joint,  dislocation  of.) 

Drowning,  admissions  and  deaths,  nonbattle  injuries,  total  Army,  absolute  numbers, 
ratios  for  1,000  strength,  rate  for  1,000  of  total  nonbattle  injuries,  and  case  fatality 

rates 1015 

Drowning,  except  suicide: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182  184,  206,  208 

Drug  addiction: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Ductless  glands,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps — 


admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 


INDEX. 


1269 


Ductless  glands,  diseases  of — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharge  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Duodenal  ulcer.  (See  Ulcer,  duodenal.) 

Dysentery: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136.  150,  152 

deaths  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe - 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Ear,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  S68 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 


1270 


INDEX. 


Ear,  diseases  of — Continued.  Pago, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502^  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912. 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 


914,  916,  936,  938,  940 
782,  784,  810,  812,  814 


522, 


552,  556 
524,  538,  540 


enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Ectoparasites,  diseases  caused  by: 

admissions  and  death,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  792, 

794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharge  for  disability,  bv  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386, 

388,  402,  404 

Eczema: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 573 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 


INDEX. 


1271 


Eczema — Continued.  Page, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  4.30,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Electricity,  injuries  by: 

admissions  for,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Embolism  and  thrombosis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Emphysema,  pulmonary: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States : - - 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,224,246,  248 


1272 


IXDEX. 


Emphysema,  pulmonary— Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  Stites 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Encephalitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Euorpe 577 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Endocarditis,  acute: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequela?,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 


INDEX. 


1273 


Endocarditis,  acute — Continued.  page. 

deaths  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 


deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Engineers: 

admissions  and  deaths,  for  battle  injuries,  and  killed  in  action 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1026 

Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun  Battalions  and,  wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot 

missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  by  month  and  by  day 1029-1177 

killed  in  action,  by  months _ 1027 

Enlisted  men: 

color  not  stated,  in  Europe — 

admissions  by  months,  absolute  numbers 560-567 

deaths,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 568-571 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 572 

colored — 

strength  of,  by  countries,  by  months 21 

strength  of,  by  specified  camps,  by  months 36,  37 

strength  of,  by  States  (excluding  specified  camps),  by  months 79,  80,  81 

colored,  in  Europe — 

admissions,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 470-485 

admissions,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 486-493 

deaths,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 510-513 

deaths,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 514-517 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 550-555 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 556-559 

colored,  in  the  United  States — 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps) , absolute  numbers 834-857 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps),  ratios  per  1,000 858-881 

admissions,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 438-453 

admissions,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 454-469 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the 

pneumonias,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months,  absolute  numbers — 994-1006 
deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  absolute  numbers 882-893 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  ratios  per  1,000 894—905 

deaths,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 494—501 

deaths,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 — 502-509 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 1007-1014 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  absolute  numbers 906-929 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  ratios  per  1,000 930-953 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 518-533 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 534^549 

colored,  officers  and — 

admissions  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 86-109 

admissions  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 110-133 

days  lost  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 214—237 


1274 


INDEX. 


Enlisted  men — Continued. 

colored,  officers  and — Continued.  Page. 

days  lost  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

deaths  by  countries,-  absolute  numbers 134-149 

deaths  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 150-165 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 166-189 

discharges  for  disability  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 

Filipino,  officers  and — 

admissions,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 86^409 

admissions  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 110-133 

days  lost,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 214-237 

days  lost,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

deaths,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 134-149 

deaths,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 150-165 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 166-189 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 

Hawaiian,  officers  and — 

admissions  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 86-109 

admissions,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 110-133 

days  lost,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 214-237 

days  lost,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

deaths,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 134-149 

deaths,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 150-165 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 166-188 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 

In  the  United  States  and  Europe — 

admissions  and  deaths,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  percentage 

rates 576-579 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  absolute  numbers 580-669 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and 

colored,  absolute  numbers 670-677 

including  white  and  colored,  officers  and — 

strength  of,  by  age,  United  States  and  Europe 25 

officers  and — 

■ admissions,  battle  injuries,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  bv  military  agents,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios 

per  1,000 I 1018 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by  gunshot  mis- 
siles, absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates 1023. 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by  poisonous  gases, 

absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates 1023 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by  region  and  by 

military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and  multiple  wounds 1024 

days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000_  1018 

days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  absolute  numbers 

and  ratios  per  1,000 1023 

deaths,  battle  injuries,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

deaths,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 134-149 

deaths,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 150-165 

discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per 

1,000 1018 

deaths,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per 

1,000 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents,  absolute  numbers 

and  ratios  per  1,000 1022 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 166-189 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 

including  both  white  and  colored,  United  States  and  Europe,  strength  of,  by 

age  (approximate) 25 

stationed  in  United  States,  strength  of,  by  specified  camps,  by  States  (other 

camps  and  posts),  and  by  months 25 

Porto  Rican,  officers  and — 

admissions,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 86-109 

admissions  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 110-133 

days  lost,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers - 214-237 

days  lost,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

deaths,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 134-149 

deaths,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 150-165 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 166-189 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 


INDEX. 


1 


Enlisted  men — Continued. 

total — Page. 

strength  of  specified  camps,  by  months 32,  33 

strength,  by  States  (excluding  specified  camps),  by  months 73,  74,  75 

total,  in  United  States — 

admissions  for  diseases  (all) , by  camps,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 954-955 

days  lost,  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 960-961 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 956-957 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  absolute 

numbers 958-959 

total  officers  and — 

admissions  and  deaths,  battle  injuries  and  killed  in  action,  by  arms  of  service, 

absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  case  fatality  rates 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  absolute  numbers, 

and  ratios  per  1,000 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  absolute 

numbers,  and  ratios  per  1,000 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  absolute  numbers,  and  ratios 

per  1,000 • 1027 

strength,  by  arms  of  service,  and  by  months,  American  Expeditionary  Forces.  82 
white,  in  Europe — 

admissions,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 294-309 

admissions,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 310-325 

deaths,  by  months,  absolute  numbers * 350-361 

deaths,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 362-373 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 406-421 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 422-437 

white,  in  United  States — 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps),  absolute  numbers 678-707 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps),  ratios  per  1,000 708-737 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months,  influenza  and  common 

respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  absolute  numbers. _ 962-977 

admissions,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 262-277 

admissions,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 278-293 

deaths,,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps),  absolute  numbers 738-755 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  ratios  per  1,000 756-773 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases, 

measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 978-993 

deaths,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 326-337 

deaths,  by  months,  ratios  per  1,000 338-349 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps)  , absolute  numbers 774-803 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  ratios  per  1,000 804-833 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  absolute  numbers 374—389 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 390-405 

white,  officers  and — 

admissions,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 86-109 

admissions,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 110-133 

days  lost  by,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 2l4r-237 

days  lost  by,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

deaths,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 134-149 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers,  ratios  per  1,000 150-165 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 166-189 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 

white,  strength  of — 

by  countries,  by  months 19 

by  States  (excluding  specified  camps),  by  months 76,  77,  78 

in  specified  camps,  by  months 34,  35 

Enteritis  and  colitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States ...  696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 


3553 — 25- 


-82 


1276 


INDEX. 


Enteritis  and  colitis — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Enuresis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequela-,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 59S,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Epidemic  diseases: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 


INDEX. 


1277 


Epidemic  diseases — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Continued.  Page. 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe .560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  89S 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Epididymitis  (nonvenereal) : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe . 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  man 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Epilepsy: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe ~ 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States — 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 


1278 


INDEX. 


Epilepsy — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men.  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Epilepsy,  Jacksonian: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States : 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 442,  444,  458,  460 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Epiphyseal  separation : 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlistSthmen 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Erysipelas: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 


INDEX. 


1279 


884,  886,  894,  896,  898 
740,  742,  756,  758,  760 
___  134,  136,  150,  152 

...  494,496,502,504 
56S 


Erysipelas — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882. 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738. 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  United  States 774, 

776,  778,  804,  806$  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374, 

376,  390,  392 

Erythema: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe . 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the -United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  792, 

794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Esophagus,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  for  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696, 

698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel*,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  ages,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps) — white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 382,  384,  398,  400 


1280 


INDEX. 


Europe: 

admissions,  by  months—  Page. 

colored  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 470-485 

colored  enlisted  men,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 486-493 

color  not  stated,  absolute  number 560-567 

white  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 294-309 

white  enlisted  men,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 310-325 

deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 510-513 

colored  enlisted  men,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 514-517 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  absolute  numbers 568-571 

white  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers. 350-361 

white  enlisted  men,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 362-373 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 550-555 

colored  enlisted  men,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 556-559 

enlisted  men  in,  color  not  stated,  absolute  numbers 572 

white  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 406-421 

white  enlisted  men,  by  months,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 422-437 

Europe,  United  States  and: 
enlisted  men — 

admissions  and  deaths,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  and  percentage 

rates 576 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  absolute  numbers 580-669 


strength  of  Army,  by  months 17 

Excessive  cold.  (See  Cold,  excessive.) 

Excessive  heat.  (See  Heat,  excessive.) 

Exhaustion  and  exposure,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

Exophthalmic  goiter.  (See  Goiter,  exophthalmic.) 

Explosions,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agents: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Exposure.  (See  Exhaustion  and  exposure.) 

External  causes,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Extracts  from  the'  Manual  for  the  Medical  Department 1183 

Eyelids,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  Uuited  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 


INDEX. 


1281 


Eyelids,  diseases  of — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — - Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Eyes  and  annexa,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Eyes  and  annexa,  traumatisms  of: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men — 182,  184,  206,  208 

Face,  battle  injuries  of,  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and  mul- 
tiple wounds,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men..  1024 
Facial  paralysis.  (See  Paralysis,  facial.) 

Falling  objects,  battle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Falls,  injuries  by: 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Filipino  enlisted  men.  (See  Enlisted  men,  Filipino.) 

Fire,  nonbattle  injuries  by.  (See  Conflagration.) 


INDEX. 


Fistula  in  ano:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  bv  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  443 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Floating  cartilage: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,.  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe.  . 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States'! 948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  FTnited  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  .and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Foreign  bodies,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Foreign  bodies,  traumatic,  battle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

days  lost,  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men - 1017 

Forms,  sick  and  wounded 1202-1217 


INDEX. 


1283 


Fossae,  nasal,  diseases  of.  (See  Nasal  fossae,  diseases  of.) 

Fracture,  nonbattle  injury,  faulty  union  of:  Page- 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Fractures  (all),  nonbattle  injuries,  admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army 1015 

Fractures,  battle  injuries: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

Fractures,  compound,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army 1015 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers*  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Fractures,  faulty  union  of: 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Fractures,  simple,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army - — - — 1015 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Furuncle: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe ---  _ 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 


1284 


INDEX. 


Furuncle — Continued. 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total,  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps) , white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750 

752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 


Gall-bladder  and  bile-duct,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  630 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750, 

752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  792, 

794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Gangrene: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 


INDEX. 


1285 


Gangrene — Continued. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence,  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

752,  754,  768,  770, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158, 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,, 386,  388,  402, 

Gangrene  of  lungs: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

698,  700,  726,  728, 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118, 

admissions,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 


Page. 
, 252 

676 


750, 


160 

372 

348 


946 

826 

204 

558 

544 

404 

578 

696, 

730 

120 

320 

288 

632 

248 

674 

744, 


746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

Gas,  deleterious: 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and 

ratios  per  1,000 1017 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  num- 
bers and  ratios  per  1,000 1018 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

wounds  by,  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery, 

Machine  Gun  Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day 1029-1177 

Gas,  poisonous,  kind  not  stated,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men . -------  - - 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Gastroenteroptosis : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  e-nlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 


86 


INDEX. 


Gastroenteroptosis — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Continued.  Page. 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

General  diseases.  (See  Diseases,  general.) 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane.  (See  Paralysis,  general,  of  the  insane.) 

Genital  organs,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries,  by  region 
and  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and  multiple  wounds, 

officers  and  enlisted  men 1024 

Genitourinary  system,  diseases  of  (nonvenereal) : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  bv  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

German  measles.  (See  Measles,  German.) 

Glands,  ductless.  (See  Ductless  glands,  diseases  of.) 

Glaucoma: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 


INDEX. 


1287 


Glaucoma — Continued.  Page. 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


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days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 


discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Goiter,  exophthalmic  (hyperthyroidism): 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 


admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  men  enlisted  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States, . 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and-enlisted  men ____  134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  specified 
camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Goiter,  simple: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 


admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 


admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe ‘294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 


1288 


INDEX. 


Goiter,  simple — Continued.  Paso, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  eidisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Gonococcus  infection: 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550-556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 


Gout: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 


INDEX. 


1289 


Gout — Continued.  Page- 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States ___  518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Gunshot  missile: 

kind  not  specified,  battle  injuries — 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men. 1019 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

wounds  by,  and  by  gas,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun 

Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day 1029-1177 

Gunshot  wounds,  nonbattle: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men.  __  146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Gunshot  wounds,  character  not  specified,  battle  injuries — 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  man 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men . — - 1018 

by  military  agents,  discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Hallux  valgus: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men _ 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe - 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe. - 554,  55S 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States , 386,  388,  402,  404 

Hammer-toe: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe — 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 


1290 


INDEX. 


Hammer -toe — Continued.  Page. 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 652,  654,  656,  658,. 660,  662,  664,  666,  668 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men. 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Hand  grenade,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  deaths  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Hawaiian  enlisted  men.  (See  Enlisted  men,  Hawaiian.) 

Head,  battle  injuries  of,  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and 
multiple  wounds,  admissions,  deaths  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted 

men 1024 

Hearing,  defective,  cause  not  stated: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 


colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  col- 
ored enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

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discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Heart,  disordered  action  of  the.  (See  Neuro-circulatory  asthenia.) 

Heart,  organic  diseases  of : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 


admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 


admissions  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 


concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 


INDEX. 


1291 


Heart,  organic  diseases  of — Continued.  Page. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  col- 
ored enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Heart,  valvular  diseases  of : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe - 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe ---  552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe — 410,  412,  426,  42S 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Heart-block: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 850,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States - 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 


1292 


INDEX. 


Heart-block — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 1 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  bj'  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) , white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. . 786, 

788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382 

384,  398,  400 

Heat,  excessive,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men. 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Hemophilia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe. 576 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  886,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States _ 438,  440,  454,  460 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  eidisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Hemorrhage : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe i — 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 


INDEX. 


1293 


Hemorrhage — Continued. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. _ 744,  746,  748,  762,  764 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  942,  944, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542, 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430. 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398, 

Hemorrhage  and  results,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206, 

Hemorrhoids: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequela,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  628,  630, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154, 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506, 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  enlisted  men — 

color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398, 

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464 

564 

320 

288 

632 

248 

674 


904 

766 

156 

516 

508 

368 

344 


940 

820 

200 

574 

428 

400 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 


1294 


INDEX. 


Hernia — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Herpes: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States , 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Hodgkin’s  disease: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admission,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 


INDEX. 


129 


Hodgkin’s  disease — Continued. 

admissions,  by  month — Continued.  Page. 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 774,  776,  778,  S04,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Homicides: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 100,  102,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Hookworm.  ( See  Ankylostomiasis.) 

Hot  liquids,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges' for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Hydrocele: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe * 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750, 

752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disabilitjq  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542, 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430 


558 

544 

432 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 


1296 


INDEX. 


Hydronephrosis:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States . 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.-  750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792, 

794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Hyperopia.  (See  Refractive  errors.) 

Hypertension  (See  Arteriosclerosis.) 

Hyperthyroidism.  (Sec  Goiter,  exophthalmic.) 

Hysteria  and  results  (psychoses  excepted): 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in.  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  243,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550-556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Impetigo: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe.- 566 


INDEX. 


129 


Impetigo — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Continued.  Page. 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Indirect  result  of  military  agent,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Infantry: 

admissions  and  deaths  for  battle  injuries,  and  killed  in  action,  total  officers  and 

enlisted  men 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1025 

Artillery,  Machine  Gun  Battalions,  Engineers  and,  wounds  by  gas  and  by  gun- 
shot missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  by  month  and  by  day 1029-1177 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  months 1027 

Infection,  focal.  ( See  Abscess,,  periapical,  focal  infection  from.) 

Infectious  diseases  (excluding  tuberculosis  and  venereal) : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges,  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  en- 
listed men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  S86,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  90S,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 


1298 


INDEX. 


Influenza:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  7lo|  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,'  110|  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440'  454’  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe ’ 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278’  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 


colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe ^ 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Influenza  and. common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias: 
admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 994-1006 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 962-977 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 1007-1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 978-993 

Injuries,  battle: 
admissions — 

by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute 

numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1025 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

by  gunshot  missiles,  admissions,  deaths  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and 

enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates 1023 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per 

1,000 - 1018 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

deaths  in  hospital,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men, 

absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1026 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios 

per  1,000 1018 

by  military  agents — 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per 

1,000 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1 ,000 1 023 


discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and 

ratios  per  1,000 - — 1022 


by  poisonous  gases,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted 
men,  absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates 


INDEX. 


1299 


Page. 


1024 


Injuries,  battle — Continued. 

by  region  and  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and  multiple 

wounds,  admissions,  deaths  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 

killed  in  action,  admissions  and  deaths,  by  arms  of  service,  total  officers  and 

enlisted  men 1028 

Injuries,  nonbattle : 

admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  strength, 

rate  per  1,000  of  total  nonbattle  injuries,  and  case  fatality  rates 1015 

agent  causing — 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men.  186,  188,  210,  212 
secondary  result  of — 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Insane,  general  paralysis  of  the.  (See  Paralysis,  general,  of  the  insane.) 

Insufficiency,  myocardial.  (See  Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency.) 

Intestinal  obstruction : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 57S 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848.  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  S92,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Intestinal  parasites : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728, 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 47S,  480 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462 


578 


872 

730 


490 

464 


3553- 


-83 


1300 


INDEX. 


578- 


S50,  870,  872,  874 
700,  726,  728,  730 


Intestinal  parasites — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Continued.  Page. 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe , 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  792, 

794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  bv  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382, 

384,  398,  400 

Intestines,  diseases  of : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698, 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequeke,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  645,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252: 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe - - 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  . 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372' 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  342,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe . 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 


Iritis 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868- 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men ---  218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 


INDEX. 


1301 


Iritis — Continued.  Page, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550.  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Joint,  ankylosis  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions  by  months — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Joint,  dislocation  of: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Joint,  loose  bodies  in: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 


admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 


1302 


INDEX. 


Joint,  loose  bodies  in — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — ' Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Joint,  sprain  of,  nonbattle  injury: 

admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army,  absolute  numbers,  ratio  per  1,000  strength, 

rate  per  1,000  total  nonbattle  injuries,  and  case  fatality  rates 1015 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Joints,  other  diseases  of  (tuberculosis  and  rheumatism  excepted): 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.- 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 


Keratitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men. 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 


INDEX. 


1303 


Keratitis — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — Continued.  Page. 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Kidney  and  annexa,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe.  306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Kidneys,  pyogenic  infection  of  the: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States SS8,  S90,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 


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INDEX. 


Kidneys,  pyogenic  infection  of  the — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Killed  in  action: 

admissions  and  deaths  for  battle  injuries,  and,  by  arms  of  service,  total  officers 

and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000,  and  case  fatality  rates.  _ 1028 

admissions,  deaths,  discharges  for  disability  and  days  lost,  including,  total  Army, 
excluding  north  Russia  and  Siberia,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  and 

percentages 1180 

by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 

and  ratios  per  1,000 1027 

deaths  and  wounded,  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  north  Russia  and  Siberia.  1179 
wounds  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  Infantry,  Artillery,  Machine  Gun 

Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day 1029-1177 

Knee,  dislocation  of  articular  cartilage  of: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Knife,  injuries  by: 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Laryngitis,  acute  catarrhal.  (See  Larynx,  diseases  of.) 

Larynx,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States : 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 


INDEX. 


1305 


Leprosy:  Page. 

admissions,  by  countries 86,  88,  110,  112 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

Leucemia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States., 438,  440,  454,  456 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequels,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738, 

740,  742,  756,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Leucoma: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  man  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Lichen: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 


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INDEX. 


Lichen — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  706,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Liver,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  LTnited  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  LTnited  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

t olored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Lobar  pneumonia.  ( See  Pneumonia.) 

Locomotor  ataxia: 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 


admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  LTnited  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 


concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelre,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  608,  610,  612,  614 


INDEX. 


1307 


Locomotor  ataxia — Continued.  Page. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  7S4,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Lower  extremities,  battle  injuries  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted)  single 
and  multiple  wounds,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  en- 
listed men 1024 

Lungs,  diseases  of : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe.: 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

coloi'ed  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 7S6,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Lungs,  gangrene  of.  (See  Gangrene  of  lungs.) 

Lymphatic  system,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 


3553-25- 


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INDEX. 


Lymphatic  system,  diseases  of — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Continued.  Page. 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766,  768 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  526,  248 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Machine  Gun  Battalions,  Infantry,  Artillery,  and  Engineers,  wounds  by  gas  and  by 

gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  by  month  and  by  day 1029-1177 

Machinery,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Malarial  fevers: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  LTnited  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  LTnited  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  LTnited  States-., 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 


INDEX. 


1309 


Malarial  fevers — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — Page 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Malformations,  congenital : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 652,  654,  656,  658,  660,  662,  664,  666,  668 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  158,  160 

deaths  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe.. 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  iii  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952,  954 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  3S8,  402,  404 

Malingering: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe^ 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 780,  872,  784,  810,  S12,  S14 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 378,  380,  394,  396 

xManual  for  the  Medical  Department,  extracts  from  the 1183 


1310 


INDEX. 


Mastoiditis:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequehe,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

M easles : 

admissions  and  deaths,  for  diseases,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men , 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  89S 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
((excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 


INDEX. 


1311 


Measles — Continued.  Page. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Measles,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  and  the  pneumonias: 
admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 994-1006 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 962-977 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States 1007-1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States 978-993 

Measles,  German: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admission  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  5S2,  584,  586,  5S8,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 906,  90S,  910,  930,  932,  934 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  518, 

520,  534,  536 


Medical  Department: 

admissions  and  deaths,  for  battle  injuries,  and  killed  in  action 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  months 1027 

Manual  for  the,  extracts  from 1183 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

, i i:  • 00/4  oo a ooo  oco  0/20 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 


deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 
enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 


670 


1312 


INDEX. 


Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  (epidemic) — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troojas  in 
specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States „ 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe .. 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Meningitis,  simple: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  Unitedl  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  EurojDe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 


(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Mental  alienation: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 


admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 


in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 


IISTDEX. 


1313 


Mental  alienation — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — p 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314. 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612, 

days  lost,  bv  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  S96, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154, 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  936,  938, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394, 

Mental  deficiency: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  936,  938, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States ' 780,  782,  784,  810,  812, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550- 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394, 

Metatarsalgia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126, 


4SS 

460 

562 

316 

2S4 

614 

244 

672 


898 

766 

156 

514 

504 

568 

364 

340 


940 

814 

196 

556 

540 

572 

428 

396 


S6S 

718 

116 

488 

460 

562 

316 

2S4 

614 

244 


67 


940 

S14 

196 

556 

540 

572 

428 

396 

579 


880 

736 

128 


1314 


INDEX. 


Metatarsalgia — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466*  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 1 ’ 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274'  276^  29o|  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 652,  654,  656,  658,  660,  662,  664,  666,  668 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Military  agents,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

by  region  and  by  (poisonous  gases  excepted)  single  and  multiple  wounds,  admis- 
sions, deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1024 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers,  and  ratios 

per  1,000 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios 

per  1,000 1022 

Mitral  aortic,  combined  lesions.  (See  Heart,  valvular  diseases  of.; 

Mitral  insufficiency.  (See  Heart,  valvular  diseases  of.) 

Mitral  stenosis.  (See  Heart,  valvular  diseases  of.) 

Mobilization,  approximate,  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by  States, 

by  months 57-72 

Months,  admissions  by: 

battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute 

numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1025 

for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers-  954-955 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 470-485 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 486-493 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 438-453 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 454-469 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 560-567 

influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by 
camps  of  occurrence — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 994-1006 

white  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers,  United  States— 962-977 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 294-309 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 310-325 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 262-277 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 278-293 

approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

States 57-72 


Months,  days  lost  by,  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States, 


absolute  numbers 960-961 

Months,  deaths  by: 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 510-513 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 514^517 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 494-501 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 502-509 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 568-571 

for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers.  956-957 
influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the  pneumonias,  by 
camps  of  occurrence — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 1007-1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 978-993 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 350-361 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 362-373 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 326-337 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 338-349 


INDEX. 


1315 


Months,  deaths  in  hospital  by,  battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service,  total  officers  and  Page. 


enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1027 

Months,  discharges  for  disability,  by: 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 550-555 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 556-559 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 518-533 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 534^549 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 572 

for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  total  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers.  958-959 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  absolute  numbers 406-421 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 422-437 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 374-389 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 390-405 

Months,  killed  in  action  by,  by  arms  of  service,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute 

numbers,  and  ratios  per  1,000 1027 

Months,  strength  by: 

all  countries,  total  army 15 

by  arms  of  service  and  by,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  American  Expeditionary 

Forces 82 

by  countries — 

colored  enlisted  men 21 


native  troops 23 

white  enlisted  men 19 

by  specified  camps — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men,  by 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

by  specified  camps  and  by  States  (other  camps  and  posts),  officers  and  enlisted 

men 25 

total  enlisted  men 73,  74,  75 

white  enlisted  men 76,  77,  78 

by  States  (excluding  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men 79,  80,  81 

of  Army,  United  States  and  Europe,  by 17 

Motor  cycles,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Mouth  and  annexa,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 892,  900,  902,  904 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 


1316 


INDEX. 


Mouth  and  annexa,  diseases  of — Continued.  Page. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528  542  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414  410’  430'  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382’  384’  398’  400 

Multiple  sclerosis.  (See  Sclerosis,  multiple.) 

Mumps: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  eidisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 


admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  llo|  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440’  454’  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe ’ 56O 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,’  278’  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Murmurs,  cardiac.  (See  Cardiac  murmurs.) 

Muscular  rheumatism.  (See  Rheumatism,  muscular.) 

Mustard  gas,  battle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Mycoses: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 


INDEX. 


1317 


Mycoses — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Myocarditis  and  myocardial  insufficiency : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  2S6,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  bjr  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps)— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 56S 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Myopia.  (See  Refractive  errors.) 

Myositis : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  46S 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 652,  654,  656,  658,  660,  662,  664,  666. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 


668 

256 

676 


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INDEX. 


Myositis — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States , 530,  532,  546,  548 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Myxedema.  (See  Cretinism  and  myxedema.) 


Namis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  792, 

794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  _ 386, 

388,  402,  404 

Nails,  defects  and  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®;  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 


INDEX. 


1319 


Nasal  fossse,  diseases  of — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Continued.  Page. 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

diseases  of,  deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Nasal  polypus.  (»See  Polypus,  nasal.) 

Nasal  septum,  deviation  of,  and  spurs: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744, 

746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  786, 

7SS,  790,  816,  81S,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Nasal  septum,  perforated: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  S66,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 


1320 


INDEX. 


Nasal  septum,  perforated — Continued.  Page. 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe . 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  786, 

788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharge  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  _ 380,  396 
National  Guard  and  selective  service  men,  approximate  mobilization  of,  by  States, 

by  months 57-72 

Neck,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and  mul- 
tiple wounds,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men..  1024 
Nephritis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe . 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men ; 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Nephrolithiasis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 92,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 


INDEX. 


1321 


Nephrolithiasis,  admissions  by  months — Continued.  rage. 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States^ 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Nephroptosis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps)- — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States S52,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Nervous  system,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  60S,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 


1322 


INDEX. 


Nervous  system,  diseases  of — Continued.  Pago, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Neuralgia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence, 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Neurasthenia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  convplications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 


INDEX. 


1323 


Neurasthenia — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Neuritis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

wffiite  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 37S,  380,  394,  396 

Neuro-circulatory  asthenia  (disordered  action  of  the  heart): 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States S40,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 


1324 


INDEX. 


occurrence 

Page. 

910,  930,  932,  934 
784,  810,  812,  814 
170,  172,  194,  196 


Neuro-circulatory  asthenia — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Neurosis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Nonbattle  injuries.  ( See  Injuries,  nonbattle.) 

North  Russia.  (See  Russia,  North.) 

Nose,  external  deformity  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men,  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 380, 

396,  410,  412,  426,  428 

Nystagmus: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 


814 

196 

536 


INDEX. 


1325 


Nystagmus — Continued.  Page, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 


Obesity: 

admissions  and  deaths,  for  diseases,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  634,  636 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Obstruction,  intestinal.  (See  Intestinal  obstruction.) 

Officers  and  enlisted  men: 
admissions — 

battle  injuries,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

by  countries,  absolute  numbers S6-109 

by  military  agents,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1019 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  battle  injuries — 

by  gunshot  missiles,  absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates 1023 

by  poisonous  gases,  absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates 1023 

by  region  and  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  single  and 

multiple  wounds 1024 

days  lost  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 214-237 

days  lost  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

days  lost  in  hospital,  battle  injuries — 

absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1018 

by  military  agents,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1023 

deaths,  battle  injuries — 

absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

by  military  agents,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1021 

deaths,  by  countries — 

absolute  numbers 134-149 

ratios  per  1,000 150-165 

discharges,  for  disability,  battle  injuries — 

absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1018 

by  military  agents,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 ^1022 

by  countries,  absolute  numbers 166-189 

by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 

strength — - 

by  age,  United  States  and  Europe 25 

by  camps  and  by  States  (other  camps  and  posts),  by  months 25 

by  months,  all  countries 15 


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INDEX. 


Officers  and  enlisted  men,  total:  Page, 

admissions  and  deaths,  battle  injuries  and  killed  in  action,  by  arms  of  service, 

absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000  and  case  fatality  rates 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  absolute  numbers,  and 

ratios  per  1,000 1025 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  strength  by  arms  of  service  and  by  months 82 

days  lost,  by  countries,  absolute  numbers 214-237 

days  lost,  by  countries,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  arms  of  service,  by  months,  absolute  num- 
bers and  ratios  per  1,000 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  arms  of  service,  bv  months,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per 

1,000 1027 

Officers,  total,  and  white  and  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe, 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  absolute  numbers 670-677 

Ordnance: 

admissions  and  deaths,  for  battle  injuries,  and  killed  in  action,  total  officers  and 

enlisted  men 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  months 1027 

Organs  of  locomotion.  ( See  Bones  and  organs  of  locomotion.) 

Osteomyelitis : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps) , white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. . 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Otitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 


INDEX. 


13 


Otitis — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 


Pancreatitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

698,  700,  726,  72S, 

admissions  by7  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122, 

admissions,  by  months— 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250, 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by7  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. _ 750,  752,  754,  768,  770, 

deaths,  by7  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158, 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346, 

discharges  for  disability7,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. _ 

794,  796,  822,  824, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States..  388, 
Paralysis,  facial: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716, 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458, 

enlisted  men,  color,  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  60S,  610,  612, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability7,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 
enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 


579 

696, 

730 

124 

564 

324 

292 

650 

252 

676 

772 

160 

372 

34S 

792, 

826 

204 

404 

577 


86S 

718 

116 

488 

460 

562 

316 

284 

614 

244 

672 


1328 


INDEX. 


Paralysis,  facial — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States I 378,  380,  394,  396 

Paralysis,  general,  of  the  insane: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Paralysis,  without  specified  cause: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States — 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel*,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 59S,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  diability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. _ 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 
deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 


INDEX. 


1329 


Paralysis,  without  specified  cause — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Paraplegia : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  816,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and 

Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Paratyphoid  A: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequels,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 5S0,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe.  _ 406,  408,  422,  424 


1330 


INDEX. 


Paratyphoid  B:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps) , white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States , 678, 

680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men,  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe _ 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  5S6,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  enlisted 

men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.-  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

Pellagra: 

admissions,  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  man  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  PTnited  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. - 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Pericarditis : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 


INDEX. 


1331 


Pericarditis — Continued.  Page. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  50S 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Peritoneal  adhesions.  {See  Adhesions,  peritoneal.) 

Peritonitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158, 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States : 386,  388,  402,  404 

Pes  planus: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 


676 


904 

772 

160 

516 


3553-25- 


-85 


] 332 


INDEX. 


Pcs  planus — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  190,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 652,  654,  656,  658,  660,  662,  664,  666,  668 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Pharyngitis,  acute  catarrhal: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Pharynx,  other  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe --  674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 


INDEX. 


1333 


Pharynx,  other  diseases  of — Continued.  Page. 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  330,  332,  342,  344 

deaths  by  months — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharge  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382, 

384,  398,  400 

Phlebitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690, 

692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  262,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  386,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel*,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe ^ 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Phosgene,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  deaths  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men --  1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Pistol  ball,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  deaths  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Pistol  ball,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 


1334 


INDEX. 


Pityriasis:  Page, 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 


admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 


admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. _ 792, 

794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 


discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386, 

388,  402,  404 


Pleura,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118, 

admissions,  by  months — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158, 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  men  in  Europe 512, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542, 


578 


874 

730 

120 

490 

464 

564 

320 

288 

632 

248 

674 


904 

766 

160 

516 

508 

570 

368 

344 


946 

820 

200 

558 

544 


enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Pneumonia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 


admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 


INDEX. 


1335 


Pneumonia — Continued.  Page. 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe - 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Pneumonias,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles,  and  the: 
admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 994-1006 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 962-977 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 1007-1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 978—993 

Poisoning  by  food: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Poisoning,  chronic: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  PTnited  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  b3r  camps  of  occurrence,  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  PTnited 


deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  PTnited  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 


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INDEX. 


Poisoning,  chronic — Continued.  Page. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Poisoning,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army 1015 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men.  102,  104,  106,  108,  126,  128,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men..  230,  232,  234,  236,  254,  256,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Poisonous  gases,  battle  injuries  by,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  offi- 
cers and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  percentage  rates 1023 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior,  acute: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  man  in  the  United  States.  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Polypus,  nasal: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  if  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,. color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  786, 

788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378, 

380,  394,  396 


INDEX. 


1337 


Prostate,  diseases  of:  P:ige. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Psoriasis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States S52,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men : 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  918, 

920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Psychasthenia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 


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INDEX. 


Psychasthenia — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  548 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Psychoneurosis : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and'  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.-. 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Psychopathic  states,  constitutional: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United.  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  PTnited  States 378,  380,  394,  396 


INDEX. 


1339 


Psychoses:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 886,  894,  896,  89S 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 56S 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Pterygium : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 6S4,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  3S0,  394,  396 

Pulmonary  emphysema.  {See  Emphysema,  pulmonary.) 

Pulmonic  lesions.  ( See  Heart,  valvular  diseases  of.) 

3553—25 86 


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INDEX. 


Purpura:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States--, 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States i 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps) , white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  _ 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. _ 774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Pyemia,  surgical: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.-  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States..  774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374 

376,  390,  392 

Pyogenic  infection  of  the  kidneys.  ( See  Kidneys,  pyogenic  infection  of.) 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 


INDEX. 


1341 


Pyorrhea  alveolaris — Continued.  Page. 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382.  384,  398,  400 

Quartermaster  Corps: 

admissions  and  deaths,  battle  injuries  and  killed  in  action 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  months 1027 

Rabies: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

Refractive  errors: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 


Region  and  military  agent,  battle  injuries  by  (poisonous  gases  excepted)  single  and  mul- 
tiple wounds,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men.  1024 
Region  not  specified,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  sin- 
gle and  multiple  wounds,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and 


enlisted  men 1024 

Register  and  report  of  sick  and  wounded 1183-1192 

Report  of  sick  and  wounded,  register  and 1183-1192 

Reports,  sick  and  wounded,  for  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces 1193-1201 


1342 


INDEX. 


Respiratory  diseases,  common,  influenza  and  measles,  and  the  pneumonias: 


admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  members 994-1006 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 962-977 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 1007-1014 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 978-993 

Respiratory  system,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 


admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158, 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe _ 552, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398, 

Retinitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538, 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394, 


874 

730 

120 

490 

464 

564 

320 

288 

632 

248 

674 


904 

766 

160 

516 

508 

570 

368 

344 


946 

820 

200 

558 

544 

574 

432 

400 

577 


868 

718 

116 

488 

460 

562 

316 

284 

614 

244 


940 

814 

196 

540 

428 

396 


INDEX. 


1343 


Rheumatism,  acute  articular:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 292,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Rheumatism,  muscular: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242.  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 


1344 


INDEX. 


Rhinitis  (cause  not  stated) : Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps)— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Rickets: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Rifle  ball,  battle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Rifle  ball,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Russia  and  Siberia,  strength  in,  1918  and  1919 82 

Russia,  North,  and  Siberia,  deaths  and  wounded,  American  Expeditionary  Forces  ab- 
solute numbers 1179 


INDEX. 


1345 


Saber,  battle  injuries  by:  Page. 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Scabies: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequels,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

Scarlet  fever: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe _ 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men — 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months,  colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe — ^ 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States,  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States—. 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  80S 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  42-,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  39- 

Sclerosis,  multiple: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 5/  7 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  SbS 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  < 18 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 5b- 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  31b 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 


concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted 
States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602 


men  in  the  United 
, 604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 


1346 


INDEX. 


Sclerosis,  multiple — Continued.  Page. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Scurvy: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

Selective  service  men,  and  National  Guard,  approximate  mobilization  of,  by  States, 

by  months 57-72 

Septicemia,  general: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710, 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and.  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States..  774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374, 

376,  390,  392 

Septum,  nasal.  (iSee  Nasal  septum,  deviation  of,  and  spurs.) 

Sequelse,  concurrent  diseases,  complications  and,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe,  absolute  numbers 580-669 


576 


862 

712 

112 

486 

456 

560 

312 


INDEX. 


1347 


Shell,  battle  injuries  by:  Page. 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost,  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Shell-shock: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 


admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
-(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  780, 

782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Shrapnel,  battle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1019 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1023 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1021 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1022 

Siberia  and  Russia,  strength  in,  1918  and  1919 82 

Siberia,  North  Russia  and: 

deaths  and  wounded,  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  absolute  numbers 1179 

excluded,  total  Army,  admissions,  deaths,  discharges  for  disability  and  days 
lost,  including  killed  in  action,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  and  per- 
centages  1180 

Sick  and  wounded : 

forms 1202-1217 

register  and  report  of 1183-1192 

reports  for  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces 1193-1201 

Signal  Corps: 

admissions  and  deaths  for  battle  injuries,  and  killed  in  action 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  months 1026 

killed  in  action,  by  months 1027 

Sinking  ships,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Sinusitis : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 


1348 


INDEX. 


Sinusitis — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — ■ Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe ' 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  .300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelre,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Skin  and  cellular  tissues,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — - 

(colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 


INDEX. 


1349 


Smallpox:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 56S 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  80S 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 374,376,390,392 

Speech,  defective: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  865,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  bv  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Spinal  cord,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United.  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 


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INDEX. 


Spinal  cord,  diseases  of — Continued.  Page, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758^  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140’  154^  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502^  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Spine,  single  and  multiple  wounds,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases 

excepted),  admissions,  deaths  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1024 

Spleen,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 838,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374 

376,  390,  392 

Splinters,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

discharges  for  disability  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Sprains,  nonbattle  injuries,  admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army,  absolute  numbers, 
ratios  per  1,000  strength,  rate  per  1,000  total  nonbattle  injuries,  and  case  fatality 

rates 1015 

Spurs.  (See  Nasal  septum,  deviation  of,  and  spurs.) 

States,  approximate  mobilization  of  selective  service  men,  and  of  National  Guard,  by 

months.. 57-72 

States,  excluding  specified  camps: 
strength,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 79,80,81 

total  enlisted  men. 73,  74,  75 

white  enlisted  men 76,  77,  78 


INDEX. 


1351 


States  of  occurrence  and  camps  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) : 

admissions  by — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 834-857 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 858-881 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 678-707 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 708-737 

deaths  by — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 882-893 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 894-905 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 738-755 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 756-773 

discharges  for  disability — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 906-929 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 930-953 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  absolute  numbers 774-803 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 804-833 

States  (other  camps  and  posts) , by  specified  camps,  by  months,  strength  of  officers  and 

enlisted  men  stationed  in  United  States,  by 25 

Statistics,  vital,  methods  of  collecting  and  compiling . 1 

Status  lymphaticus : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps)- — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) , white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786, 

788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382, 

384,  398,  400 

Stomach,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874,  876 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 


1352 


INDEX. 


Stomach,  diseases  of — Continued. 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps) — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 570 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Stomach,  ulcer  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

Stones,  nonbattle  injuries  by: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Strabismus : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  oi  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

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white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe  562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequels,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men.  _ 170,  172,  194,  196 
discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Strain,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers  and  ratios  per  1,000 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

discharges  for  disability,  battle  injuries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  num- 
bers and  ratios  per  1,000 1018 

Strain,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Strangulation,  nonbattle  injury: 

admissions  for,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 


INDEX. 


1353 


Strangulation,  nonbattle  injury — Continued.  Page. 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Street  car  accidents.  (See  Accidents,  street  car.) 

Strength : 

by  age,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 25 

by  arms  of  service  and  by  months,  total  officers  and  enlisted  men,  American  Ex- 
peditionary Forces 82 

by  months,  by  countries — 

colored  enlisted  men 21 

native  troops 23 

white  enlisted  men 19 

by  months,  by  States  (excluding  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men 79,  80,  81 

total  enlisted  men 73,  74,  75 

white  enlisted  men 76,  77,  78 

by  specified  camps  and  by  States,  by  months,  officers  and  enlisted  men  stationed 

in  the  United  States 25 

in  Russia  and  Siberia 82 

of  Army,  United  States  and  Europe,  by  months 17 

of  specified  camps,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men 36,  37 

total  enlisted  men 32,  33 

white  enlisted  men 34,  35 

of  total  Army,  by  months,  all  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men,  including 

white,  colored,  and  native  troops 15 

Stricture  (nonvenereal) : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and' discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States..  750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Suicide: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Synovitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe ...  579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men.. 102,  104,  126,  128 


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INDEX. 


Synovitis — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States , 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Synovitis,  traumatic,  nonbattle  injury: 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Syphilis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

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white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men : 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States , 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 


INDEX. 


1355 


Tachycardia:  Page. 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe.- 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  52S,  542,  544 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Talipes: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450.  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 652,  654,  656,  658,  660,  662,  664,  666,  668 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  bjr  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Eui-ope 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps)— 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  54S 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Tank  Corps: 

admissions  and  deaths  for  battle  injuries,  and  killed  in  action 1028 

admissions,  battle  injuries,  by  months- 1025 

deaths  in  hospital,  battle  injuries,  by  months 10-6 

killed  in  action,  by  months 1027 

Tenosynovitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States S52,  854,  856,  S76,  S7S,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 


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INDEX. 


Tenosynovitis — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — - Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 652,  654,  656,  658,  660,  662,  664,  666,  668 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 924,  926,  928,  948,  950,  952 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 798,  800,  802,  828,  830,  832 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 554,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 530,  532,  546,  548 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 418,  420,  434,  436 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Tetanus: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.  678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  Lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. _ 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  concurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — ■ 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  absolute  numbers 376 

white  enlisted  men,  United  States,  ratios  per  1,000 392 

Thorax,  battle  injuries,  single  and  multiple  wounds,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case 
fatality  rates,  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted),  officers  and  enlisted 

men 1024 

Throat,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 


INDEX. 


1357 


Throat,  diseases  of — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  226,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Thrombosis.  ( See  Embolism  and  thrombosis.) 

Tonsillitis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 47S,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Tonsils,  focal  infection  from: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe ---  578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  4S0,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States ---  270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  62S,  630,  632 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 122,  124,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 


1358 


INDEX. 


Tonsils,  focal  infection  from — Continued. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 


(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — Page, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States . 912,  914,  91-6,  936,  938,  940 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 384,  400 

Total  Army.  (See  Army,  total.) 

Trachoma: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps)  — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 684,  686,  688,  714,  716,  718 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 90,  92,  114,  116 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  608,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 218,  220,  242,  244 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 672 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 780,  782,  784,  810,  812,  814 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 170,  172,  194,  196 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Transports,  countries,  including: 
admissions  by — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 86-109 

days  lost  by — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 110-133 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 214-237 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 238-261 

deaths  by — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 134-149 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 150-165 

discharges  for  disability  by — 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 166-189 

officers  and  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 190-213 

Traumatisms  (nonbattle) : 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 

Trench  fever: 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 

j... : \ ...  j _ i : r „ ' * C7Q  fiCft 


admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 


concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 


INDEX. 


1359 


Trench  fever — Continued.  Page. 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 376,  392 

Trench  foot: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — - 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe.  _ 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe. 670 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men.: 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 

(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States.. 774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  SOS 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States , 374,  376,  390,  392 

Trench  mouth: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 

in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678, 


680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelas,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 376,  392 

Trichophytosis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 


admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 702,  704,  706,  732,  734,  736 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 


1360 


INDEX. 


Trichophytosis — Continued. 

admissions,  by  months — Page. 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  444,  946 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

Tricuspid  lesions.  (See  Heart,  valvular  lesions  of.) 

Tuberculosis: 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Tumors,  benign: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 


INDEX. 


1361 


Tumors,  benign— Continued.  Page, 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Tumors,  malignant.  (See  Cancer  and  other  malignant  tumors.) 

Turbinate  hypertrophy: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 577 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — ■ 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 840,  842,  844,  864,  866,  868 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 474,  476,  488 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 442,  444,  458,  460 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 562 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 298,  300,  314,  316 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States - 266,  268,  282,  284 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 598,  600,  602,  604,  606,  60S,  610,  612,  614 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  col- 
ored enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 7-  672 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States-  744,  746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 378,  380,  394,  396 

Typhoid  fever: 

admissions,  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 


1362 


INDEX. 


Typhoid  fever — Continued.  Page, 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe-- 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men . 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (ex- 
cluding troops  in  specified  camps,  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774, 

776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 


Typhoid  vaccination : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admission,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe - 294,296,310,312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men : 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and' discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Typhus  fever: 

admission  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelse,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594^  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men. 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

Ulcer,  duodenal: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 


INDEX. 


1363 


Ulcer,  duodenal — Continued.  Page. 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902,  904 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770,  772 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158,  160 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 512,  516 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506,  508 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370,  372 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346,  348 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Ulcer  of  stomach: 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 


admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 


enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelfc,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 888,  890,  892,  900,  902, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 750,  752,  754,  768,  770, 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 142,  144,  158, 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 498,  500,  506, 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 358,  360,  370, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 334,  336,  346, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542, 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  382.  384,  398, 


564 

320 

288 

632 

252 

674 


904 

772 

160 

508 

372 

348 


946 

S26 

204 

558 

544 

432 

400 


3553—25 87 


1364 


INDEX. 


Uncinariasis.  ( See  Ankylostomiasis.) 

United  States:  Page, 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 834-857 

colored  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 858-881 

white  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 678-707 

white  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 708-737 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 438-453 

colored  enlisted  men,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 454-469 

white  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 262-277 

white  enlisted  men,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 278-293 

admissions  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men 954-955 

admissions,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles  and  the  pneu- 
monias, by  camps  of  occurrence,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 994-1006 

white  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 962-977 

days  lost  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men,  absolute 

numbers 960-961 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute  numbers 882-893 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the,  ratios  per  1,000 894-905 

white  enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute  numbers 738-755 

white  enlisted  men  in  the,  ratios  per  1,000 756-773 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute  numbers 494^501 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 502-509 

white  enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute  numbers 326-337 

white  enlisted  men,  ratios  per  1,000 338-349 

deaths  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute 

numbers 956-957 

deaths,  influenza  and  common  respiratory  diseases,  measles  and  the  pneumonias, 
by  camps  of  occurrence — 

colored  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 1007-1014 

white  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers 978-993 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — • 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute  numbers.  906-929 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the,  ratios  per  1,000 930-953 

white  enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute  numbers 774-803 

white  enlisted  men  in  the,  ratios  per  1,000 804-833 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute  numbers 518-533 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 534-549 

white  enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute  numbers 374-389 

white  enlisted  men,  annual  ratios  per  1,000 390-405 

discharges  for  disability,  for  diseases  (all),  by  camps,  by  months,  total  enlisted 

men,  absolute  numbers 958-959 

strength,  by  age,  officers  and  enlisted  men 25 

strength,  by  specified  camps,  by  States  (other  camps  and  posts),  and  by  months, 

officers  and  enlisted  men  stationed  in 25 

United  States  and  Europe: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  and 

percentage  rates 576 

concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men,  absolute  num- 
bers  580-669 

deaths  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the,  absolute  numbers 670-677 

strength,  by  months,  of  the  Army 17 

Upper  extremities,  battle  injuries,  by  military  agent  (poisonous  gases  excepted), 

single  and  multiple  wounds,  admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates 1024 

Urethra,  diseases  of: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe ---  579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 


white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 


INDEX. 


1365 


Urethra,  diseases  of — Continued.  Page. 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 


Vaccination,  typhoid.  (See  Typhoid  vaccination.) 

Vaccinia: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710, 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States ’ 438,  440,  454, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers,  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps),  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States. 

776,  778,  804,  806, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390, 

Valvular  diseases  of  the  heart.  (See  Heart,  valvular  diseases  of.) 

Varicocele : 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops 
in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722, 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118, 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 478,  480, 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462, 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,.  304,  318, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286, 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630, 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246, 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe . 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938, 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818, 


576 


862 

712 

112 

486 

456 

560 

312 

280 

596 

240 

774, 

SOS 

192 

424 

392 


578 


874 

724 

120 

490 

464 

564 

320 

288 

632 

24S 

674 


940 

820 


1366 


INDEX. 


Varicocele — Continued.  rage. 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe , 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 1 522,  524,  538,  540 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States : 382,  384,  398,  400 

Varicose  veins: 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 578 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 846,  848,  850,  870,  872,  874 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 690,  692,  694,  720,  722,  724 


admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 94,  96,  118,  120 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe . _ __  478,  480,  490 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 446,  448,  462,  464 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 564 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 302,  304,  318,  320 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 270,  272,  286,  288 


concurrent  diseases,  complications  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 

and  Europe 616,  618,  620,  622,  624,  626,  628,  630,  632 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 222,  224,  246,  248 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 674 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 

specified  camps),  of  white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 744, 

746,  748,  762,  764,  766 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 138,  140,  154,  156 

deaths,  by  months — 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 354,  356,  366,  368 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 330,  332,  342,  344 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps)- — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 912,  914,  916,  936,  938,  940 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 786,  788,  790,  816,  818,  820 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 174,  176,  198,  200 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 552,  558 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 522,  524,  538,  540 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 574 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 410,  412,  426,  428 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 382,  384,  398,  400 

Vehicles,  nonbattle,  injury  by: 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men_^ 106,  108,  130,  132 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 234,  236,  258,  260 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 186,  188,  210,  212 

Venereal  diseases: 


admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps)  — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe ' 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 580,  582,  584,  586,  588,  590,  592,  594,  596 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

deaths,  and" discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 670 


INDEX. 


1367 


Venereal  diseases — Continued.  Page, 

deaths,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding  troops  in 
specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 882,  884,  886,  894,  896,  898 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 738,  740,  742,  756,  758,  760 


deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 134,  136,  150,  152 

deaths,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 510,  514 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 494,  496,  502,  504 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 568 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 350,  352,  362,  364 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 326,  328,  338,  340 


discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 906,  908,  910,  930,  932,  934 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 774,  776,  778,  804,  806,  808 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 166,  168,  190,  192 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 550,  556 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 518,  520,  534,  536 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 572 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 406,  408,  422,  424 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 374,  376,  390,  392 

Visceroptosis: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 


admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequel®,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 918,  920,  922,  942,  944,  946 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 792,  794,  796,  822,  824,  826 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 414,  416,  430,  432 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 


Warts,  external,  genital  organs: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 579 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 852,  854,  856,  876,  878,  880 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 696,  698,  700,  726,  728,  730 

admissions,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 98,  100,  122,  124 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 482,  484,  492 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 450,  452,  466,  468 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 566 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 306,  308,  322,  324 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 274,  276,  290,  292 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  sequelae,  enlisted  men  in  the  United 

States  and  Europe 634,  636,  638,  640,  642,  644,  646,  648,  650 

days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 226,  228,  250,  252 

deaths,  and  discharges  for  disability,  by  age,  total  officers,  and  white  and  colored 

enlisted  men  in  the  United  States  and  Europe 676 


1368 


INDEX. 


Warts,  external,  genital  organs — Continued.  Page, 

discharges  for  disability,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence 
(excluding  troops  in  specified  camps) — 


discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 178,  180,  202,  204 

discharges  for  disability , by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 526,  528,  542,  544 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 386,  388,  402,  404 

White  enlisted  men.  (See  Enlisted  men,  white.) 

Whooping  cough: 

admissions  and  deaths,  enlisted  men,  United  States  and  Europe 576 

admissions,  by  camps  of  occurrence  and  by  States  of  occurrence  (excluding 
troops  in  specified  camps) — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 834,  836,  838,  858,  860,  862 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 678,  680,  682,  708,  710,  712 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 86,  88,  110,  112 

admissions,  by  months — 

colored  enlisted  men  in  Europe 470,  472,  486 

colored  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 438,  440,  454,  456 

enlisted  men,  color  not  stated,  in  Europe 560 

white  enlisted  men  in  Europe 294,  296,  310,  312 

white  enlisted  men  in  the  United  States 262,  264,  278,  280 

concurrent  diseases,  complications,  and  secjuelffi,  enlisted  men,  in  the  United 


days  lost,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 214,  216,  238,  240 

Wounded,  deaths  and,  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  North  Russia  and  Siberia, 

absolute  numbers 1179 

Wounded,  sick  and: 

forms  for 1202-1217 

register  and  report  of 1183 

reports  for  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces 1193 

Wounds,  battle  injuries: 

admissions,  deaths,  and  case  fatality  rates,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1024 

admissions,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

days  lost  in  hospital,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

deaths,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1017 

discharges  for  disability,  officers  and  enlisted  men 1018 

Wounds,  by  gas  and  by  gunshot  missiles,  and  killed  in  action,  Infantry,  Artillery, 

Machine  Gun  Battalions,  and  Engineers,  by  month  and  by  day 1029-1177 

Wounds,  nonbattle  injuries: 

admissions  and  deaths,  total  Army,  absolute  numbers,  ratios  per  1,000  strength, 

rate  per  1,000  total  nonbattle  injuries,  and  case  fatality  rates 1015 

admissions  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 102,  104,  126,  128 

days  lost  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 230,  232,  254,  256 

deaths,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 146,  148,  162,  164 

discharges  for  disability,  by  countries,  officers  and  enlisted  men 182,  184,  206,  208 


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